Engine with integrated unit pump injector and method of making the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321724
  • Patent Number
    6,321,724
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 3, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An integrated unit pump injector that includes a cam follower, unit pump, injection line and injection nozzle is pre-assembled for installation in an engine block and cylinder head. By pre-assembling the integrated unit pump injector, the assembly can be tested for fuel leaks, injection timing and volume of fuel delivered by the pump without first installing the individual devices in an engine. Variation in fuel output, injection timing and fuel volume is reduced while engine assembly time and cost is also reduced. The integrated unit pump injector orients the pump and nozzle on parallel axes and requires that the pump bore in the block and the nozzle bore in the cylinder head also be parallel to enable the injector and pump to be fixed relative to one another prior to installation and both installed simultaneously by movement in the direction parallel to their axes.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a fuel injected engine having unit pumps and injection nozzles that are integrated with one another as a subassembly enabling the integrated unit pump and injection nozzles to be leak tested and calibrated prior to installation of the integrated pump and nozzle on the engine block and cylinder head.




2. Description of the Related Art




Currently, camshaft followers, unit pumps, injection lines and injection nozzles are installed in engines as individual components. Part variability results in significant variation in fuel output. Injection timing is set by measuring the block and selecting shims to adjust the pump mounting. Fuel leaks will occur if the injection line connections are faulty or not tightened properly.




Only after assembly into an engine are these components coupled with one another, thereby enabling leak testing and calibration of the quantity of fuel delivered by the pump and nozzle. If leaks are present, or if the fuel output is not within the desired specification, significant disassembly of the engine is needed to access the pump or nozzle for correction.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention overcomes the above disadvantages by assembling the cam follower, the unit pump, the injection line and the injection nozzle together as an integrated unit pump injector before installation of any of these components into the engine block and cylinder head. The integrated assembly can be internally shimmed to give the correct injection timing and tested for fuel output and leaks. Any assemblies with leaks or fuel output outside the specified range would be disassembled and corrected. The integrated unit pump injector is then installed in the engine by simultaneously inserting both the injection nozzle and the unit pump into the cylinder head and block respectively. The simultaneous installation of the injection nozzle and pump as an integrated unit necessitates that the injection nozzle bore in the cylinder head and the pump bore in the block be parallel with one another. This is not the case with many engine designs.




By having an pre-assembled integrated unit pump injector, the entire assembly can be installed in the engine without subsequent adjustment or alteration. This reduces the engine assembly time and cost, reduces the engine output variability and reduces the likelihood of leaks. A further advantage is a shorter feedback time to the manufacturer of the pumps and injection nozzles of any manufacturing defects. This is possible by having the pump and nozzle manufacturer test the integrated assembly before shipment to an engine manufacturer rather than waiting until the components are assembled into an engine, the entire engine tested and defects in the pumps or nozzles reported to the pump and nozzle manufacturer.




A unit pump is associated with each cylinder of an engine.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of the integrated unit pump injector of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the engine block, cylinder head and integrated unit pump injector.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The integrated unit pump injector of the present invention is shown in FIG.


1


and designated generally at


10


. The integrated unit pump injector includes a unit pump


12


, a cam follower


14


, an injection line


16


and an injection nozzle


18


. The nozzle axis and the pump axis are parallel to each other to enable the integrated unit pump injector to be installed in an engine as described below.




The unit pump


12


is a conventional pump and includes a fuel inlet port


20


. The internal plunger of the pump is coupled to a radial control arm


22


which has a pin


24


that couples to a control rod. The control rod is moved by the engine governor to turn the pump plunger to vary the amount of fuel delivered per stroke of the pump plunger. The cam follower


14


includes a roller


30


that engages a lobe


32


on the camshaft


34


shown in FIG.


2


. The camshaft lobe causes an upward stroke of the pump plunger.




The pump outlet is coupled to the injection line


16


through a threaded coupling


36


. The opposite end of the injection line


16


is integrally joined to the body


38


of the injection nozzle


18


. Alternatively, the injection line can be joined to the nozzle through another threaded coupling. The nozzle


18


terminates in a tip


40


that delivers fuel to the combustion chamber.




The integrated unit pump injector


10


is assembled together as shown in

FIG. 1

as a subassembly prior to installing the components in the engine block or cylinder head. Once assembled, the integrated unit pump injector is tested for leaks and fuel volume output and is shimmed internally to give correct injection timing. Any assemblies with leaks or fuel output outside the specified range are disassembled and corrected. The integrated unit pump injector


10


is subsequently installed in an engine after the cylinder head


50


is fastened to the engine block


52


by a plurality of bolts


54


in a conventional manner. The cylinder head


50


is provided with a nozzle bore


56


that receives the nozzle


18


of the integrated unit pump injector. Similarly, the block


52


includes a pump bore


58


that receives the pump


12


. The pump bore


58


and nozzle bore


56


are parallel to one another.




The integrated unit pump injector


10


is installed in the engine by simultaneously placing the pump


12


into the pump bore


58


and the injection nozzle


18


into the nozzle bore


56


. The pump passes through an opening


60


in the cylinder head and into the pump bore


58


of the block.




A fork shaped nozzle hold down member


62


secures the nozzle to the cylinder head. A bolt


64


is inserted into the threaded aperture


65


in the cylinder head. Likewise, a fork shaped pump hold down member


66


is retained by a threaded fastener


68


in the aperture


70


in the block to secure the pump to the block. The pump hold down member


66


engages the horizontal upper surface


74


of the pump


12


.




Prior to installation of the unit pump injector, the camshaft


34


is installed in the engine block through the opening


76


at the end of the block. The camshaft is positioned below the pump to be engaged by the cam follower


14


. The camshaft has a lobe for the unit pump of each cylinder.




Use of the integrated unit pump injector of the present invention is made possible by orienting the nozzle bore


56


and the pump bore


58


parallel with one another so that the joined pump and nozzle can be inserted simultaneously, as an assembly, into the cylinder head and block. The integrated unit pump injector and method of manufacturing makes it possible to reduce engine assembly time and cost. Furthermore, the integrated unit pump injector reduces output variability and the likelihood of leaks.




The invention should not be limited to the above-described embodiment, but should be limited solely by the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A method of manufacturing a fuel injected engine comprising the steps of:attaching a cylinder head to an engine block, the cylinder head having a nozzle bore for receiving a fuel injection nozzle and the block having a pump bore for receiving a unit pump, the nozzle bore and the pump bore being parallel with each other when the cylinder head is attached to the block; and installing a pre-assembled integrated unit pump injector having an injection nozzle, a unit pump and an injection line connecting the injection nozzle to the unit pump, the injection nozzle and the unit pump each having an axis with said axes being oriented parallel with one another, the integrated unit pump injector being installed in the block and cylinder head by simultaneously inserting the nozzle and the pump into the nozzle and pump bores respectively.
  • 2. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein the integrated unit pump injector includes a cam follower coupled to the unit pump for engagement with a camshaft carried by the block.
  • 3. The method as defined by claim 1 further comprising the steps of:securing the nozzle to the cylinder head with a first hold down member; and securing the pump to the block with a second hold down member.
  • 4. The method as defined by claim 3 wherein the first and second hold down members are attached by threaded fasteners in bores in the cylinder head and the block parallel to the nozzle and pump bores.
  • 5. A method of manufacturing a fuel injected engine comprising the steps of:assembling an integrated unit pump injector by coupling a unit pump to an injection nozzle via an injection line with a longitudinal axis of the nozzle parallel with a longitudinal axis of the pump; attaching a cylinder head to an engine block, the cylinder head having a nozzle bore for receiving a fuel injection nozzle and the block having a pump bore for receiving a unit pump, the nozzle bore and the pump bore being parallel with each other when the cylinder head is attached to the block; and installing the pre-assembled integrated unit pump injector by simultaneously inserting the nozzle and the pump into the nozzle and pump bores in the cylinder head and the block respectively.
  • 6. The method as defined by claim 5 further comprising the step of testing the assembled integrated unit pump injector for leaks prior to installation of the integrated unit pump injector in the cylinder head and the block.
  • 7. The method as defined by claim 5 further comprising the step of calibrating the assembled integrated unit pump injector for the desired fuel volume at a given speed and control arm position prior to installation of the integrated unit pump injector into the cylinder head and the block.
  • 8. The method as defined by claim 5 wherein the integrated unit pump injector includes a cam follower and further comprising the step of installing a camshaft in the block prior to installation of the integrated unit pump injector.
  • 9. The method as defined by claim 5 further comprising the steps of:securing the nozzle to the cylinder head with a first hold down member; and securing the pump to the block with a second hold down member.
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