Information
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Patent Grant
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6415771
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Patent Number
6,415,771
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Date Filed
Friday, March 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 510
- 123 511
- 123 514
- 137 571
- 137 574
- 137 576
- 417 76
- 417 87
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for pumping fuel from a tank (10) to the internal combustion engine (12) of a vehicle has a jet pump (24), which supplies fuel returning from the internal combustion engine (12) in a return line (22) together with fuel disposed in the tank (10) into a storage reservoir (14) of a fuel delivery unit (16). The invention proposes embodying a restriction (23) for the fuel between a seat edge (31) and a spring-loaded ball (32). In addition, inlet openings (39) for the fuel disposed in the tank (10) are embodied in the vicinity of the restriction (23). The apparatus has the advantage of a high delivery output, a compact design, and a delivery onset even when there are relatively low return quantities. Furthermore, fuel is prevented from flowing back into the return line (22).
Description
PRIOR ART
The invention relates to an apparatus for pumping fuel from a tank to the internal combustion engine of a vehicle, as is known from the German Utility Model DE-GM 91 01 313. The known apparatus has a compression spring-loaded nozzle-shaped body that opens an additional flow cross section starting at a particular pressure in the return line from the internal combustion engine in order to reduce the delivery output of the jet pump. Since the nozzle-shaped body, because it opens in both directions, can be continuously flowed through, it is possible for fuel to flow back into the return line.
Furthermore, U.S. Pat. No. 4,503,885 has disclosed using a ball which functions as a check valve in the return line and is acted on by spring force. Since the ball is disposed in an additional space, the known jet pump is relatively large in size.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
The apparatus according to the invention for pumping fuel from a tank to the internal combustion engine of a vehicle has the advantage over the prior art that with a compact construction, it prevents a return flow of fuel into the return line and at the same time regulates the pressure in the return line. As a result, the jet pump begins to deliver fuel at very low return quantities. At the same time, the through flow cross section at the closing member, which depends on the return quantity in the return line, produces a delivery quantity of the jet pump which depends on the return quantity.
Additional advantages and advantageous improvements of the apparatus according to the invention for pumping fuel from a tank to the internal combustion engine of a vehicle ensue from the dependent claims and the specification.
It is particularly advantageous if the spring loading the closing member is designed in such a way that the closing member lifts off from its sealing seat only when the system pressure for the engine has been reached. This permits the elimination of the pressure regulator normally required in the system of the internal combustion engine.
DRAWINGS
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is depicted in the drawings and will be explained in detail below.
FIG. 1
is a simplified depiction of an apparatus for pumping fuel from a tank to the internal combustion engine of a vehicle,
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal section through the jet pump of the apparatus according to
FIG. 1
, and
FIGS. 3 & 4
show sections along the lines III—III and IV—IV in FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is a simplified depiction of an apparatus which is used for pumping fuel from a tank
10
to the internal combustion engine
12
of a vehicle. The tank
10
contains a storage reservoir
14
aspirated by a fuel delivery unit
16
, which is disposed in the storage reservoir
14
. A pressure line
20
which leads to the internal combustion engine
12
is connected to a pressure fitting
18
of the fuel delivery unit
16
. The pressure line
20
also contains a pressure regulator
21
which regulates the pressure of the supplied fuel in the pressure line
20
to the system pressure appropriate for the internal combustion engine
12
. A return line
22
leads from the pressure regulator
21
back to the tank
10
and the fuel not required by the internal combustion engine
12
flows back into the tank
10
through this return line.
The return line
22
is connected to a jet pump
24
, which is disposed inside the tank
10
and pumps fuel into the storage reservoir
14
. During operation of the internal combustion engine
12
, the fuel delivery unit
16
supplies fuel from the storage reservoir
14
to the internal combustion engine
12
and the fuel flowing back through the return line
22
propels the jet pump
24
.
The jet pump
24
shown in detail in
FIG. 2
, which is inserted into an opening formed in the wall of the storage reservoir
14
, has an inlet fitting
25
connected to the return line
22
. The inlet fitting
25
is part of a housing
26
of the jet pump
24
, which is preferably comprised of plastic or metal. The hollow, cylindrical housing
26
widens out from the inlet fitting
25
via a conical section
27
to a region
28
whose diameter is enlarged in relation to the inlet fitting
25
. The inner surface of the inner chamber
29
of the housing
26
in the vicinity of the section
27
is embodied in such a way that the cross section widens in the flow direction and in the transition region from the cylindrical inlet conduit
30
to the section
27
, a seat edge
31
is formed, which constitutes a sealing seat together with a ball
32
that functions as a closing member. When the ball
32
lifts off from the seat edge
31
, an annular gap
23
is embodied between the seat edge
31
and the ball
32
; this gap acts as a cross-sectional restriction for the fuel flowing through the inlet conduit
30
.
The ball
32
is loaded in the direction of the seat edge
31
by the spring force of a spring
33
. On the end remote from the ball
32
, the spring
33
is supported against the end
34
of a guide body
35
.
The guide body
35
has four guide ribs
36
, which are disposed offset from one another by 90° and which, in order to fasten the guide body
35
in the housing
26
, positively engage in a form-fitting manner in corresponding recesses
37
that are embodied in the wall surface of the region
28
. The guide ribs
36
assure that the ball
32
is axially guided when it lifts off from the seat edge
31
. Particularly in the section
27
, gaps
38
are produced between the guide ribs
36
and the wall of the section
27
.
Furthermore, four slot-shaped inlet openings
39
disposed in a common circle segment are embodied in the section
27
, which connect the tank
10
and the inner chamber
29
of the jet pump
24
to each other. The inlet openings
39
feed into the inner chamber
29
in the immediate vicinity of the seat edge
31
and the ball
32
when the ball is resting against the seat edge
31
. In this position of the ball
32
, the inlet openings
39
are aimed approximately at the center point of the ball
32
.
During operation of the internal combustion engine
12
, excess fuel travels from the pressure regulator
21
into the return line
22
and from there, into the inlet fitting
25
. As soon as the pressure has exceeded a pressure predetermined by the spring
33
, the ball
32
lifts off from the seat edge
31
. As a result, the fuel flows around the ball
32
with an increase in its flow speed. In the course of this, the fuel disposed in the inlet openings
39
is carried along and mixes with the fuel that has come in through the inlet fitting
25
. This mixing process occurs essentially in the section
27
before the guide ribs
36
and in the vicinity of the gap
38
. The fuel that is mixed in this manner travels via the region
28
of the housing
26
into the storage reservoir
14
in order to assure the required minimum fuel level required for the proper operation of the fuel delivery unit.
Furthermore, the above-described embodiment of the jet pump
24
assures that a relatively low return volume flow is sufficient to supply additional fuel through the inlet openings
39
.
After the internal combustion engine
12
is shut down, as soon as the pressure of the fuel prevailing in the return line
22
drops to the point that the spring
33
pushes the ball
32
against the seat edge
31
, the fuel is reliably prevented from flowing out of the tank
10
or the storage reservoir
14
and back into the return line
22
.
In a modification of the above-described exemplary embodiment, it is also conceivable to eliminate the pressure regulator
21
. In this instance, instead of the pressure regulator
21
, the pressure line
20
is merely provided with a T-shaped distributing piece, which feeds the fuel supplied by the fuel delivery unit
16
back to the internal combustion engine
12
on the one hand and back to the jet pump
24
on the other. It is essential here that the spring
33
is now designed in such a way that it regulates the pressure in the pressure line
20
to the level required for the internal combustion engine
12
. This also means that the ball
32
only lifts off from the seat edge
31
when the system pressure has been exceeded.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for pumping fuel from a tank (10) to the internal combustion engine (12) of a vehicle, having a storage reservoir (14) contained in the tank (10), a fuel delivery unit (16) which is connected to the pressure side of the internal combustion engine (12) and aspirates from the storage reservoir (14), a return line (22) from the internal combustion engine (12) to the tank (10), a jet pump (24) disposed inside the tank (10) and connected to the return line (22), which pumps fuel into the storage reservoir (14), wherein the jet pump (24) has a restriction (23) for the fuel flowing back in the return line (22) in order to supply fuel from the tank (10) into the housing (26) via at least one inlet opening (39) embodied on the housing (26) of the jet pump (24), characterized in that the restriction (23) is embodied between a seat edge (31) and a closing element (32) loaded by a spring (33) so that the size of the restriction (23) can change as a function of the return quantity in the return line (22) and that the at least one inlet opening (39) is embodied in the vicinity of the restriction (23).
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the spring (33) is adapted to the system pressure for the internal combustion engine (12) so that fuel flows through the restriction (23) when the system pressure has been exceeded.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that a pressure regulator (21) is connected between the fuel delivery unit (16) and the internal combustion engine (12).
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the closing element is embodied as a ball (32) and that guides (36) for the ball (32) are disposed along the movement path of the ball (32).
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the guides (36) are embodied as a one-piece component (35) together with a spring support (34).
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that a number of inlet openings (39) are embodied on the circumference of a transition region (27) of the housing (26) of the jet pump (24).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
198 27 060 |
Jun 1998 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE98/03700 |
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WO |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/65720 |
12/23/1999 |
WO |
A |
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5197444 |
Lang et al. |
Mar 1993 |
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