Claims
- 1. A fuel injection pump for internal combustion engines, comprising an adjusting piston which serves for adjusting an injection instant, is acted upon by a return force and delimits a working space; a control slide delimiting a pressure space in said adjusting piston and displaceable in said adjusting piston counter to a return force by a pressure-source supply pressure prevailing in said pressure space and controlled as a function of a speed of the internal combustion engine so that said working space can be connected to a pressure source or to a relief space, and so that said supply pressure prevailing in said pressure space as a control pressure being additionally controlled as a function of further operating parameters of the internal combustion engine; and inlet chamber; a feed pump which serves as a pressure source to deliver fuel to said inlet chamber and which delivers at a rate proportional to a speed, said feed pump having a delivery side connected to said pressure space; a pressure line directly connecting said delivery side of said feed pump to said pressure space so that said pressure is directly connected with said feed pump exclusively by said pressure line and it is not connected with said inlet chamber, said pressure line containing a restriction; a discharge line arranged for relieving said pressure space and leading off downstream of said restriction; an element arranged in said discharge line for controlling the control pressure and influencing a flow of fuel; a delivery line from which said feed pump delivers into said inlet chamber; a pressure maintaining valve arranged in said delivery line and enabling passage to said inlet chamber only at a certain pressure at said delivery line; and a pressure control valve through which said inlet chamber is relievable.
- 2. A fuel injection pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said element influencing the flow is a solenoid valve.
- 3. A fuel injection pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said discharge line leads off directly from said pressure space, said control slide having axially successive control openings and a supply channel connected to one of said axially successive control openings, said one control opening being connected to a part of said pressure line which is passed through said adjusting piston and, upon displacement of said control slide relative to said adjusting piston can be connected to said working space.
- 4. A fuel injection pump as defined in claim 3, and further comprising a channel leading to said working space, said one control opening upon displacement of said control slide relative to said adjusting piston can be connected to said channel leading to said working space.
- 5. A fuel injection pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said discharge line branches off from said pressure line, said control slide having axially successive control openings and a supply channel which is connected to one of said axially successive control openings, said one control opening being connected to a part of said pressure line which presses through said adjusting piston and, upon displacement of said control slide relative to said adjusting piston, can be connected to said working space.
- 6. A fuel injection pump as defined in claim 5; and further comprising a channel leading to said working space, said one control opening upon displacement of said control slide relative to said adjusting piston can be connected to said channel leading to said working space.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 721,603 filed Jul. 18, 1991, now abandoned.
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