Pressure valve

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Inventors

Wannenwetsch, Peter

Application #

720771

Filed

Apr-8-1985

Published

Mar-10-1987

Current US Class

123/467
123/506
137/493.3
417/296

International Classes

F02M 039/00

Field of Search

123/467 123/506 123/446 123/447 137/493.3 137/493.6 137/516.27 417/296

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Miller; Carl Stuart

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A pressure valve is proposed which is installed in the supply line which leads from a fuel injection pump to a fuel injection valve. The pressure valve has a return-feed collar provided with a throttle connection and a relief conduit is provided parallel to the return-feed collar and to the valve closing member sealing face. Via a check valve and a throttle, the relief conduit establishes the communication between the supply line toward the injection pump and the supply line toward the injection valve. By means of the combination of the return-feed collar having a throttle with a check valve acting as a pressure maintenance valve, a desired residual pressure can be established in an adapted manner in the supply line toward the injection valve, and the injection duration in particular can be adapted to the requirements of a fuel injection pump which pumps at a reduced feed rate during idling operation.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A pressure valve for installation in a supply line between a pump work chamber of a fuel injection pump and an injection valve in an internal combustion engine supplied by said fuel injection pump, comprising a valve seat body having a valve seat and a passageway in which a pressure valve closing member is guided, said closing member having a portion disposed between said valve seat and a compression spring supported in a fixed manner in a spring chamber, a sealing face on said closure member arranged to cooperate with said valve seat, a return-feed collar on said closure member arranged to pass into said passageway connected to said pump work chamber, a relief conduit in said closure member, a throttle member, said relief conduit arranged to be connected to said spring chamber via said throttle member, and to a part of said passageway being permanently connected to said pump work chamber upstream of said return-feed collar, said throttle member having a check valve, a closing spring means supported on said valve closing member and said return-feed collar being provided with a throttle means on its circumference arranged to connect adjacent parts of said passageway.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is based on a pressure valve as defined hereinafter. In such a pressure valve, known from Swiss Pat. No. 394 710, the prevention of post-dripping or post-injection of fuel after the end of the effective supply stroke of the injection pump piston is to be attained by providing a return-feed collar on the pressure valve, in combination with a relief throttle, which may as needed be controlled by a pressure maintenance valve. Without this provision, pressure waves in the fuel supply line between the pressure valve and the injection valve, which travel back and forth between the injection valve and the pressure valve, would arise after the end of the effective supply stroke of the pump piston and the subsequent closure of the pressure valve and the high-pressure injection valve. The waves reflected from the pressure valve to the injection valve and back are capable of opening the injection valve after the proper time, causing fuel to escape and resulting in the known disadvantages of such a phenomenon.
 
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