Electromagnetic fuel pump

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080044302
  • Publication Number
    20080044302
  • Date Filed
    November 27, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 21, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The invention can secure an improved pump operation while minimizing a loss of a magnetomotive force generated by an electromagnetic coil and making it possible to achieve a compact structure and a weight saving of an apparatus, in a plunger type electromagnetic fuel pump. In an electromagnetic fuel pump (1) which pressure-feeds a fuel by controlling a current application to an electromagnetic coil (5) and repeating generation and elimination of a magnetic force so as to slidably reciprocate a plunger (3) arranged in a cylinder (4) and having a proximal end side urged by a return spring (41), an insertion hole (35) for inserting the return spring (41) is provided from the proximal end surface of the plunger (3) at a predetermined depth along the center axis of the plunger (3), and the inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole (3) is formed as a spring guide retaining the outer peripheral leading end side of the return spring (41).
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross sectional view showing an embodiment in accordance with the present invention;



FIG. 2 is an enlarged partial view of the proximal end side of the plunger in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross sectional view showing a prior art; and



FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial view of the proximal end side of the plunger in FIG. 3.





DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The description will be given below of a best mode for carrying out the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.



FIG. 1 shows a longitudinal cross sectional view of an electromagnetic fuel pump 1, for example, in the case that the present invention is used in a fuel supply system of a gasoline engine. The electromagnetic fuel pump 1 introduces and pressure-feeds a fuel corresponding to a gasoline reserved in a fuel tank (not shown) so as to supply it to an engine via a fuel piping by an injector, and is called as a so-called plunger type electromagnetic fuel pump.


Further, the electromagnetic fuel pump 1 is structured such that an electromagnetic coil 5 is provided around a cylinder 4, and a cylindrical plunger 3 is slidably provided in the cylinder 4 so as to be slidable in a horizontal direction in the drawing. A return spring 41 is arranged on a rear end side of the plunger 3 in a compressed state, and urges the plunger 3 toward the downward side, i.e., toward the left in the drawing.


A fuel passage 38 passes through the plunger 3 along center axis thereof, a check valve 32 is arranged on a leading end side (left side in the drawing), a check valve 33 is also provided in the same manner in a fuel passage in the cylinder 4 on the downward side of the check valve 32, and a pressurizing chamber 6 is formed between these two check valves 32 and 33. The above structure is similar to the conventional plunger type electromagnetic fuel pump and is well known.


Further, in the present embodiment, an insertion hole 35 is provided along the center axis of the plunger 3 at a predetermined depth from the proximal end surface of the plunger 3, and the inner peripheral surface thereof is formed as a spring guide retaining the outer peripheral leading end side of the return spring 41. This point is one of great features of the present invention.


With reference to an enlarged partial view of the proximal end side of the plunger 3 in FIG. 2, the fuel passage 38 passes through the plunger 3 in conformity with the center axis thereof, and the insertion hole 35 is provided by enlarging the proximal end side of the fuel passage 38 so that its inner diameter is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the return spring 41 and the latter can be inserted in the insertion hole 35.


Further, the leading end side of the return spring 41 is inserted in the insertion hole 35, the leading end of the return spring 41 is brought into contact with the ring-shaped seat surface formed on a bottom surface of the insertion hole 35 on the basis of a difference between the original inner diameter of the fuel passage 38 and the inner diameter of the enlarged portion, and the plunger 3 is urged toward the leading end side of the electromagnetic fuel pump 1.



FIG. 2 shows a state before the electromagnetic coil 5 is excited, in which an air gap X in term of a passage of a line of magnetic force is formed between the proximal end side of the plunger 3 constituted by the magnetic material, and the tubular body 42 constituted by the magnetic material, however, the width of the air gap X becomes significantly smaller than the air gap Y in the conventional electromagnetic fuel pump 2 shown in FIG. 4.


This is because in the prior art, since the inner peripheral side of the return spring 43 is held and guided by the outer peripheral surface of the spring guide 36 annularly protruding from the proximal end surface of the plunger 7, the proximal end surface of the plunger 7 is positioned close to the leading end within the cylinder 4 and the air gap becomes large, but in the present invention, since the leading end side of the return spring 41 is inserted in the insertion hole 35 provided from the proximal end surface of the plunger 3, and the outer peripheral side of the return spring 41 is held and guided by the inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole 35, the proximal end surface of the plunger 3 is positioned closer to the proximal end within the cylinder than the prior art, and the air gap can be reduced.


Accordingly, it is easy to restrict the loss of the electromotive force generated by the electromagnetic coil 5 to the minimum, and it is possible to achieve a pump performance equal to or more than the conventional one by the lighter and more compact apparatus.


Further, as shown in FIG. 2, the guide portion formed by the inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole 35 becomes widely longer than the guide portion of the annularly protruding spring guide 36 in the prior art, it is possible to stably retain the return spring 41 tending to deflect in a centrifugal direction in accordance with the pumping operation, it is easy to stably actuate the plunger 3, and it is easy to secure an accurate pumping operation.


Further, as shown in FIG. 1, an insertion hole 45 having a predetermined depth is provided from the inner proximal end surface of the cylinder 4 with which the proximal end side of the return spring 41 is brought into contact, in the similar manner to the insertion hole 35 of the plunger 3, and the proximal end portion of the return spring 41 is inserted in the insertion hole 45 so as to retain the outer peripheral proximal end side of the return spring 41 by the inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole 45, so that both end sides of the return spring 41 are guided at the predetermined depths, the motion of the plunger becomes further stable, and it is possible to secure a more accurate pump operation.


As mentioned above, in the plunger type electromagnetic fuel pump, it is possible to minimize the loss of the magnetomotive force generated by the electromagnetic coil in accordance with the present invention, and it is possible to secure the accurate pump operation while making it possible to achieve the compact structure and the weight reduction of the apparatus.

Claims
  • 1. An electromagnetic fuel pump comprising: a cylinder having a discharge port provided with a check valve on a leading end side and an intake port on a proximal end side thereof;a plunger slidably fitted in the cylinder, the plunger having a fuel passage formed along an axis thereof and provided with a check valve therein;a return spring arranged on the proximal end side between the plunger and the cylinder for urging the plunder in a leading end side direction; andan electromagnetic coil arranged on the outside of the cylinder, a current application to the electromagnetic coil being controlled so as to repeat generation and elimination of a magnetic force to cause the plunger to slidably reciprocate for delivering a fuel under pressure;wherein an insertion hole for inserting the return spring is provided in a proximal end surface of the plunger at a predetermined depth along a center axis of the plunger, and an inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole is formed as a spring guide retaining an outer peripheral leading end side of the return spring.
  • 2. The electromagnetic fuel pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein a second insertion hole for inserting the return spring is provided in a proximal end surface of the cylinder at a predetermined depth along the center axis of the cylinder, and an inner peripheral surface of the second insertion hole is formed as a spring guide retaining an outer peripheral proximal end side of the return spring.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-222895 Aug 2006 JP national