Claims
- 1. A fuel injection apparatus for an internal combustion engine comprising an injection pump common to a plurality of fuel injection valves and having a plurality of high-pressure outlets, each connected to one of the fuel injection valves through flow passages providing different fuel flow characteristics, and a plurality of individually adjustable volumetric injection-quantity adjustment devices, each of which includes individually selectable choke means and is connected to one of the high-pressure outlets of the injection pump in the downstream direction therefrom and is selectively adjustable in accordance with the flow characteristics of the corresponding fuel flow passage to compensate for different characteristics of the flow paths and provide the same fuel volume for injection in response to the same type of injection pump operation.
- 2. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each injection-quantity adjustment device has a quantity-control piston, a choke disposed between the quantity-control piston and the corresponding high-pressure outlet, the piston and the choke forming a pressure chamber, and spring means urging the quantity-control piston in the direction to reduce the size of the pressure chamber.
- 3. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 2, including an adjustable stop which limits the motion of the quantity-control piston in the direction to enlarge the size of the pressure chamber.
- 4. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the choke is designed to limit fuel flow only in a high engine-speed range of the internal combustion engine.
- 5. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 4 including a plurality of spring means with various characteristics for corresponding injection-quantity adjustment devices, permitting equalization of the injection quantities at medium and low speeds of the internal combustion engine.
- 6. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the injection-quantity adjustment devices are at least partially integrated in a housing of the injection pump.
- 7. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each injection-quantity adjustment device forms an independent assembly.
- 8. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 6 wherein at least one injection-quantity adjustment device is combined with a pressure valve of one of the high-pressure outlets in an individual assembly.
- 9. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the assembly includes an inlet to the injection-quantity adjustment device and at least one fuel-delivery channel bypassing the injection-quantity adjustment device, said inlet and said channel being connected to the pressure valve on the outlet side.
- 10. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the pressure valve contains a valve body, which is positioned in the assembly in such a manner that the valve body can move axially, and the injection-quantity adjustment device contains a quantity-control piston, which is positioned in the assembly in such a manner that the piston can move axially and which, together with the choke, forms a pressure chamber, the piston and the valve body enclosing a compression spring, the compression spring tending to close the pressure valve or push the quantity-control piston so as to decrease the size of the pressure chamber, with at least one fuel-delivery channel, originating at the outlet of the pressure valve, being connected with the inlet of the injection-quantity adjustment device, said inlet being turned away from the pressure valve.
- 11. A fuel injection apparatus according to claim 9 or claim 10 wherein the assembly includes a plurality of components of a body sequentially aligned along the longitudinal axis and held together by a threaded cap, and the components are provided with axial recesses aligned with one another to receive parts of the pressure valve and the injection-quantity adjustment device and have off-center sectional channels to form a delivery channel, and are arranged to facilitate insertion of the parts before connecting the parts to form the body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/403,122, filed on Sep. 5, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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