Liquid fuel pumping apparatus

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Inventors

Mowbray, Dorian F.

Application #

437466

Filed

Oct-28-1982

Published

Oct-2-1984

Current US Class

123/458
123/459
123/460
123/462
123/506

International Classes

F02M 039/00

Field of Search

123/506 123/458 123/459 123/462 123/446 123/447 123/460

Assignee

Lucas Industries public limited company (Birmingham, GB2)

Examiners

Moy; Magdalen Y. C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A liquid fuel pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine includes a high pressure pump 10 having an outlet 13 for connection in use to an injection nozzle. Fuel is supplied by a low pressure pump to the high pressure pump and the amount of fuel delivered through the outlet is controlled by a spill valve 19 which is electrically controlled. In the event of failure of the spill valve 19 in the control system 24 which controls the valve, the valve is arranged to move to the open position. In order to allow further operation of the associated engine valve means including a valve member 40 which can be moved to an operative position, is provided, the valve means prevents flow of fuel through the spill valve and also throttles the fuel supply to the high pressure pump thereby allowing a limited fuel supply to the associated engine.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A liquid fuel injection pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine comprising a plunger reciprocable within a bore, an outlet from a pumping chamber defined by the plunger and the bore, said outlet in use, communicating with a fuel injection nozzle of an associated engine, a spill passage communicating with the bore and an electrically controlled spill valve in said passage whereby when the plunger is moved inwardly the amount of fuel which flows through said outlet can be controlled by operation of said valve, passage means through which fuel can be supplied to said bore, valve means including a valve member movable from an inoperative position to an operative position, said valve member being of cylindrical form and being slidable in a complementary bore, said valve member having a pair of spaced circumferential grooves thereon, said complementary bore intersecting said spill passage and said passage means at a position corresponding to the grooves of the valve member, said valve member in the operative position, preventing flow of fuel through said spill passage and also defining throttle means in said passage means, resilient means for biasing said valve member to the inoperative position, and said valve means further including a valve which can be opened to allow fuel under pressure to act on the valve member to move the valve member from the inoperative to the operative position against the action of said resilient means.



Description
This invention relates to a liquid fuel injection pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine and of the kind comprising a plunger reciprocable within a bore, an outlet from the pumping chamber defined by the plunger and the bore, said outlet in use, communicating with a fuel injection nozzle of an associated engine, a spill passage communicating with the bore and an electrically controlled spill valve in said passage whereby when the plunger is moved inwardly the amount of fuel which flows through said outlet can be controlled by operation of said valve and passage means through which fuel can be supplied to said bore.

Apparatus of the aforesaid type in which the spill valve is mechanically operated is well known. The advantage of using an electrically controlled valve, the operating signals to which will be provided by an electronic control system is the improved overall control of the fuel supply to the engine which can be obtained. A disadvantage is that the electrically operated spill valve and/or the associated control system are more susceptible to failure. When failure occurs it is arranged that the spill valve moves to the open position in order to prevent the maximum flow of fuel to the engine such as would occur if the valve failed in the closed position. As a result no fuel will be supplied to the engine. This method of protection is ideal so far as the engine is concerned but since it results in a complete loss of power, it can cause practical difficulties particularly when the engine is used to power a road vehicle.
 
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