Information
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Patent Grant
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6286485
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Patent Number
6,286,485
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 20, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 450
- 123 4131
- 123 541
- 417 540
- 417 462
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A distributor arrangement is disclosed which comprises a distributor member rotatable within a bore formed in a sleeve, the sleeve being provided with a supply port through which fuel under high pressure can be supplied to the distributor member, in use, and a plurality of delivery ports, the distributor member being provided with a delivery passage registrable with the delivery ports, in turn, upon rotation of the distributor member whereby fuel under pressure supplied through the supply port flows to a selected one of the delivery ports, in use, the distributor arrangement further comprising a porting arrangement whereby, when the distributor member occupies a position in which the delivery passage is not registered with any of the delivery ports, cooling fluid is able to flow through the delivery passage.
Description
This invention relates to a distributor arrangement for use in the distribution of fuel under high pressure to injection equipment used for delivering the fuel to the cylinders of a compression ignition internal combustion engine.
In a known fuel system, a high pressure fuel pump receives fuel at a relatively low pressure from a low pressure, transfer pump, the high pressure fuel pump being used to charge an accumulator with fuel to a high pressure. A distributor arrangement is connected to an outlet of the accumulator through an appropriate control valve which is used to control the timing of fuel delivery and the quantity of fuel to be delivered.
The distributor arrangement comprises a distributor member which is rotatable within a sleeve at a speed associated with the operating speed of an associated engine. The distributor member and the sleeve are provided with appropriate passages and ports such that, shortly before delivery is to commence through a particular injector, the passages and ports of the distributor arrangement register with one another to define a flow path between a port of the control valve and the chosen injector. Once such communication has been established, fuel delivery through that injector is controlled by the control valve. After termination of injection, the rotation of the distributor member results in the communication between the control valve and the chosen injector being broken, and subsequently in communication being established between the control valve and the next injector ready for the next injection cycle to take place.
In order to restrict leakage of fuel from the distributor arrangement to an acceptable level, the clearance between the distributor member and the sleeve is very small. As a result, thermal expansion of the distributor member, in use, may result in the distributor arrangement becoming seized, and it is an object of the invention to provide a distributor arrangement in which the risk of seizure due to thermal expansion is reduced.
According to the present invention there is provided a distributor arrangement comprising a distributor member rotatable within a bore formed in a sleeve, the sleeve being provided with a supply port through which fuel under high pressure can be supplied to the distributor member, in use, and a plurality of delivery ports, the distributor member being provided with a delivery passage registrable with the delivery ports, in turn, upon rotation of the distributor member whereby fuel under pressure supplied through the supply port flows to a selected one of the delivery ports, in use, the distributor arrangement further comprising a porting arrangement whereby, when the distributor member occupies a position in which the delivery passage is not registered with any of the delivery ports, cooling fluid is able to flow through the delivery passage.
It will be appreciated that, in such an arrangement, cooling of the distributor member is possible between injections, and as a result thermal expansion of the distributor member can be controlled and the risk of seizure is reduced.
The cooling fluid conveniently takes the form of relatively cool fuel at low pressure supplied to the distributor arrangement by a transfer pump.
The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view illustrating a distributor arrangement in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; and
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
illustrate a modification to the arrangement of FIG.
1
.
The distributor arrangement illustrated in
FIG. 1
comprises a housing
10
provided with a relatively large diameter bore
12
within which a sleeve member
14
is located. The housing
10
and sleeve member
14
are conveniently assembled using a thermal expansion technique. An open end of the bore
12
of the housing
10
is closed by an externally screw threaded plug
34
arranged to cooperate with a corresponding screw thread provided within the bore
12
of the housing
10
. A passage
62
is provided in the housing
10
which permits drainage of any fuel leaking between the housing
10
and the sleeve member
14
.
The sleeve member
14
is provided with an axially extending bore
16
. A distributor member
18
extends within the bore
16
of the sleeve member
14
. The distributor member
18
is arranged to be rotated at a speed associated with the speed of operation of an associated compression ignition internal combustion engine.
The housing
10
is provided with a passage
20
which communicates, through a control valve
36
, which controls the timing of injection and the quantity of fuel to be injected, with an accumulator
38
. For convenience, the accumulator
38
and control valve
36
communicate with one another through a passage
40
provided in the housing
10
and a connector member
42
secured to the housing
10
. In use, the accumulator is charged to a high pressure with fuel supplied to the accumulator by an appropriate high pressure fuel pump.
The passage
20
communicates with a supply port
22
provided in the sleeve member
14
, the supply port
22
communicating, in turn, with a first annular groove
24
provided in the distributor member
18
.
The sleeve member
14
is further provided with four equiangularly spaced delivery ports
26
(only one of which is shown) which communicate through respective passages
28
provided in the housing
10
with delivery valves
30
located within outlet ports of the housing
10
. In use, high pressure fuel pipes are connected to the delivery valves
30
for use in carrying fuel under high pressure to the injectors associated with each cylinder of the engine.
The distributor member
18
is provided with a delivery passage
32
which communicates with the first annular groove
24
and which opens to the exterior of the distributor member
18
at a position axially aligned with the delivery ports
26
such that, upon rotation of the distributor member
18
relative to the sleeve member
14
, the delivery passage
32
registers with each of the delivery ports
26
, in turn. The delivery passage
32
communicates with a pressure balancing passage
46
which opens to the exterior of the distributor member
18
at a position opposite and axially spaced from the position at which the delivery passage
32
opens to the exterior of the distributor member
18
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the distributor member is provided with second and third annular grooves
48
,
50
, the annular grooves
48
,
50
being interconnected by connecting grooves
52
extending in the axial direction of the distributor member, some of the grooves
52
being further interconnected by arcuate grooves
54
which are positioned so as to be registrable with the delivery ports
26
, upon rotation of the distributor member
18
. The second and third annular grooves
48
,
50
, the arcuate grooves
54
and the connecting grooves
52
communicate through a passage (not shown) with the outlet of a low pressure, transfer pump.
The distributor member
18
is provided with a drain port
56
which opens into the first annular groove
24
, the drain port
56
being registrable, upon rotation of the distributor member
18
, with a series of drain passages
58
provided in the sleeve member
14
. The drain passages
58
are positioned such that registration between the drain port
56
and the drain passages
58
only occurs when the delivery passage
32
is not registered with any of the delivery ports
26
. The drain passages
58
communicate with the bore
12
of the housing
10
which, in use, communicates with a low pressure fuel reservoir.
The sleeve member
14
is further provided with a series of connection ports
60
. The connection ports
60
are in constant communication with the third annular groove
50
, and are positioned such that, upon rotation of the distributor member
18
, the pressure balancing passage
46
registers with the connection ports
60
, in turn, registration between the pressure balancing passage
46
and the connection ports
60
only occurring when the delivery passage
32
is not registered with any of the delivery ports
26
.
In use, starting from a position in which the delivery passage
32
registers with one of the delivery ports
26
, when it is determined that injection of fuel through the injector connected to that delivery port
26
is to commence the control valve
36
is switched to permit fuel at high pressure to be supplied from the accumulator
38
through the control valve
36
to the passage
20
and supply port
22
. The fuel flows through the first annular groove
24
and delivery passage
32
to the delivery port
26
, and from there to the injector. The injector is therefore supplied with fuel at high pressure, the pressure being sufficiently high to cause the injector to open, thus delivering fuel to the associated cylinder of the engine.
Fuel under high pressure is also supplied to the pressure balancing passage
46
. At this stage in the operating cycle of the distributor arrangement, the pressure balancing passage
46
is closed, and the application of fuel under pressure thereto serves to assist in balancing the distributor member
18
, compensating for the side loading applied thereto by the fuel under pressure supplied to the delivery passage
32
.
As mentioned hereinbefore, at this stage in the operation of the distributor arrangement, the pressure balancing passage
46
is closed, thus fuel at high pressure is unable to flow to the connection ports
60
or to the third annular groove
50
. The drain port
56
is also closed so fuel is unable to escape to the low pressure fuel reservoir through the drain port
56
and drain passages
58
.
When injection is to terminate, the control valve
36
is switched to break the communication between the accumulator
38
and the injector, and instead the control valve
36
connects the passage
20
to a low pressure fuel reservoir. As a result, the fuel pressure applied to the injector falls rapidly, and injection terminates.
The distributor member
18
is arranged to rotate at a speed associated with engine speed, and the various ports and passages are of dimensions sufficient to ensure that the communication between the control valve and the injector is maintained throughout the period during which injection is to occur.
After termination of injection, the continued movement of the distributor member results in the communication between the delivery passage
32
and the delivery port
26
being broken, and subsequently in the drain port
56
registering with one of the drain passages
58
, and in the pressure balancing passage
46
registering with one of the connection ports
60
. Once such a position is achieved, fuel at transfer pressure from the third annular groove
50
is able to flow through the said one of the connection ports
60
to the pressure balancing passage
46
, and through the delivery passage
32
to the first annular groove
24
. From the first annular groove
24
, the fuel flows through the drain port
56
and adjacent drain passage
58
to the bore
12
and is returned to a low pressure fuel reservoir.
The flow of low pressure, relatively cool fuel through the distributor member
18
serves to cool the distributor member, thus reducing the level of thermal expansion which occurs, in use, and hence reducing the risk of seizure of the distributor arrangement.
The continued rotation of the distributor member subsequently breaks the communication between the drain port
56
and adjacent drain passage
58
, and breaks the communication between the pressure balancing passage
46
and connection port
60
, the distributor member
18
subsequently reaching a position in which the delivery passage
32
registers with the delivery port
26
associated with the next injector, ready for the commencement of the next injection cycle.
The network of connecting grooves
52
and arcuate grooves
54
serve to ensure that, during operation of the distributor arrangement, some of the delivery ports
26
other than that through which fuel is being delivered at any particular time, are connected to transfer pressure, thus pressurising the fuel pipes connected thereto to a predetermined, relatively low pressure.
In the arrangement described hereinbefore, the presence of a single pressure balancing passage
46
is described. It will be appreciated that two or more such passages may be provided, if desired, the passages being located to ensure that the distributor member is pressure balanced and to register with the connection ports at appropriate points in the operation of the distributor arrangement.
Although the description hereinbefore is of an arrangement suitable for use in supplying fuel to a four cylinder engine, it will be appreciated that the invention is also applicable to distributor arrangements suitable for use in other applications, for example arrangements in which fuel is to be delivered to a six cylinder engine as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
. The invention is also applicable to a distributor arrangement forming part of a rotary distributor fuel pump.
In a modification, the drain port(s)
56
and passages(s)
58
may be omitted and the cooling fluid flow be routed to a low pressure reservoir through the supply port
22
, passage
20
and control valve
36
. Such an arrangement is advantageous in that manufacture is simplified as some machining operations are omitted. Further, the cooling effect is improved as the passage
20
and feed port
22
are cooled and a subsequent supply of fuel to the distributor member is cooler than it would otherwise be.
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
illustrate, diagrammatically, an arrangement for delivering fuel to a six cylinder engine which is further modified to avoid the provision of certain of the ports. In the modification of
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, the connection ports
60
are omitted, and instead the delivery ports
26
are used to provide a connection between the pressure balancing passage
46
and grooves provided in the distributor member
18
which are connected to the outlet of the transfer pump. As illustrated, the grooves to which the pressure balancing passage
46
can be connected are the arcuate grooves
54
used for connecting some of the injectors through which fuel is not being supplied with fuel at transfer pressure. The open end of the pressure balancing passage
46
is conveniently of “key-hole” shape, the narrower part
46
a
of the open end of the pressure balancing passage
46
being axially aligned with the arcuate grooves
54
and located such that, during rotation of the distributor member, a period exists during which the arcuate grooves
54
communicates through the ends of the delivery ports
26
with the pressure balancing passage
46
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
The open end of the pressure balancing passage
46
need not be of “key-hole” shape to achieve the effect described hereinbefore and may, for example, be of “tear drop” shape. Similarly, the shape of the ends of the arcuate grooves
54
may be modified.
Clearly, in the arrangement of
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, the pressure balancing passage
46
cannot open onto the side of the distributor member
18
immediately opposite the delivery passage
32
as such positioning may result in fuel delivery to two injectors at the same instant. In order to balance the distributor member
18
and avoid such dual injection, the distributor member
18
is conveniently provided with two or more such pressure balancing passages
46
in appropriate positions as described hereinbefore.
Claims
- 1. A distributor arrangement comprising a distributor member rotatable within a bore formed in a sleeve, the sleeve being provided with a supply port through which fuel under high pressure can be supplied to the distributor member, in use, and a plurality of delivery ports, the distributor member being provided with a delivery passage registrable with the delivery ports, in turn, upon rotation of the distributor member whereby fuel under pressure supplied through the supply port flows to a selected one of the delivery ports in use, the distributor arrangement further comprising a porting arrangement whereby, when the distributor member occupies a position in which the delivery passage is not registered with any of the delivery ports, cooling fluid is able to flow through the delivery passage, wherein cooling fluid is also able to flow through other passages in the distributor member, and wherein the other passages include at least one annular groove formed in the distributor member.
- 2. A distributor arrangement comprising a distributor member rotatable within a bore formed in a sleeve, the sleeve being provided with a supply port through which fuel under high pressure can be supplied to the distributor member, in use, and a plurality of delivery ports, the distributor member being provided with a delivery passage registrable with the delivery ports, in turn, upon rotation of the distributor member whereby fuel under pressure supplied through the supply port flows to a selected one of the delivery ports in use, the distributor arrangement further comprising a porting arrangement whereby, when the distributor member occupies a position in which the delivery passage is not registered with any of the delivery ports, cooling fluid is able to flow through the delivery passage, wherein the porting arrangement includes a pair of recesses formed in the distributor member, communication between the recesses being permitted when the recesses both register with one of the delivery ports.
- 3. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 2, further comprising at least one further recess.
- 4. A distributor arrangement comprising a distributor member rotatable within a bore formed in a sleeve, the sleeve being provided with a supply port through which fuel under high pressure can be supplied to the distributor member, in use, and a plurality of delivery ports through which the fuel under high pressure is delivered to an associated engine, the distributor member being provided with a delivery passage registrable with the delivery ports, in turn, upon rotation of the distributor member whereby fuel under pressure supplied through the supply port flows to a selected one of the delivery ports in use, the distributor arrangement further comprising a porting arrangement arranged to communicate with the delivery ports when the distributor member occupies a position in which the delivery passage is not registered with any of the delivery ports such that cooling fluid is able to flow through the delivery passage.
- 5. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cooling fluid comprises relatively cool fuel.
- 6. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein cooling fluid is also able to flow through other passages provided in the distributor member.
- 7. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 6, wherein the other passages include at least one annular groove formed in the distributor member.
- 8. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an arrangement whereby fuel at low pressure is applied to at least one of the delivery ports.
- 9. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the porting arrangement includes a plurality of connection ports provided in the sleeve.
- 10. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the porting arrangement includes a pair of recesses formed in the distributor member, communication between the recesses being permitted when the recesses both register with one of the delivery ports.
- 11. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 10, further comprising at least one further recess.
- 12. The distributor arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the porting arrangement is defined, in part, by a pressure balancing passage provided in the distributor member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Aug 1998 |
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