Claims
- 1. A fuel injection pump for internal combustion engines having a fuel supply pump driven in synchronism with said fuel injection pump, the pressure side of said fuel supply pump communicating with a work chamber ahead of an adjusting piston for the purpose of adjusting an injection onset and with said adjusting piston exposed to a restoring force, said fuel supply pump further communicating with a relief chamber for generating an rpm-dependent control pressure, a pressure control valve, an outflow opening in said pressure control valve communicating with said relief chamber and controlled by a control piston of said pressure control valve, said control piston being exposed on its rear side to a restoring force, a control pressure chamber in said pressure control valve located on the rear side of said control piston communicating via a throttle connection with the pressure side of said fuel supply pump and via a relief line communicating with said relief chamber, and a switching valve means disposed in said relief line controllable in accordance with operating parameters by an electric control means, and at least one spring-loaded closing means communicating with said relief chamber and with said control pressure chamber, whereby said control pressure chamber is relieved by said at least one spring-loaded closing means toward said relief chamber independently of the switching status of said switching valve means.
- 2. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 1, further comprising means for controlling said switching valve means in a clocked manner having a duty cycle which is variable in accordance with one or more operating parameters.
- 3. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 2, wherein said control pressure chamber communicates via a first throttle and via a pressure medium line containing a second throttle with the pressure side of said fuel supply pump, and a second relief line, containing said at least one spring-loaded closing means, connected between said first throttle and said second throttle and leading to said relief chamber.
- 4. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 1, further comprising a second relief line parallel to said first relief line, the cross section thereof being controlled by said at least one spring-loaded closing means, and at least one additional relief line containing a pressure valve means, whereby said pressure valve means is opened alternatively to said first relief line.
- 5. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 4, further comprising a second switching valve means disposed in said at least one additional relief line.
- 6. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 4, wherein said switching valve disposed in said first relief line comprises a three-way valve for simultaneously controlling said at least one additional relief line.
- 7. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 1, wherein said switching valve means comprises said at least one spring-loaded closing means and a magnetic winding for lifting said closing means counter to its spring-biased position, said closing means controlling the cross section of said relief line.
- 8. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 7, further comprising at least one additional switching valve means disposed in series downstream of said first switching valve means in said relief line and having a valve closing member stressed by the force of a closing means, the closing force of said closing means of said first switching valve being smaller than the closing force of said closing means of said at least one additional switching valve means, whereby said electric control means can switch individually or in common in order to generate pressure increments said first switching valve means and said at least one additional switching valve means.
- 9. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 1, wherein said at least one spring-loaded closing means comprises a pressure increment valve disposed in a parallel line to said relief line and said switching valve means comprises a two-position, three-way valve, whereby said valve means opens either the passage to said relief line or the passage to said parallel line.
- 10. A fuel injection pump as defined by claim 9, characterized in that said parallel line comprises a first bypass line, and at least one additional two/three-way switching valve disposed in said relief line downstream of the re-entry of said first bypass line into said relief line and into an additional bypass line bypassing said relief line, and said additional bypass line containing an additional pressure increment valve controllable alternatively to said relief line by an additional switching valve means, the closing force of said first pressure increment valve being smaller than that of said at least one additional pressure increment valve, and said switching valve and said at least one additional switching valve are switchable either individually or in common by said electric control means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 415,302 filed Sept. 7, 1982 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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