Claims
- 1. A liquid fuel injection pump for supplying fuel to a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine and of the kind comprising a rotary distributor member housed in a body and driven in use in timed relationship with an associated engine, a transverse bore formed in the distributor member and a plunger in said bore, a delivery passage communicating with the bore and arranged to register in turn with outlets in the body, as the distributor member rotates and during successive inward movements of the plunger, a cam ring surrounding the distributor member and having inwardly extending cam lobes for imparting said inward movements to the plunger, fuel supply means for supplying fuel to the bore during at least part of the time when the plunger is allowed to move outwardly by the cam lobes, said fuel supply means including an inlet port in the body to which fuel is supplied from a low pressure source, and an inlet passage in the distributor member for registration with said inlet port, flow control means for controlling the amount of fuel supplied through said port, control means for varying the maximum amount of fuel supplied to the engine automatically in accordance with engine speed during engine operation, said control means including stop means for limiting the outward movement of the plunger, said stop means comprising a ring mounted within the body of the pump and defining a stop surface which is engaged by a part associated with said plunger to limit the outward movement of the plunger, as the distributor member rotates, said stop surface being curved outwardly with respect to the plunger axis of rotation so that the distance of said surface from the axis of rotation of the plunger increases along the arcuate length of the surface, said stop surface including a first curved portion and a second curved portion which has a radius of curvature greater than the radius of curvature of said first curved portion, the contour of the second curved portion of the stop surface being such that as the speed of rotation of the distributor member increases the plunger can move off of said stop surface to no longer follow a path completely defined by said surface so that the extent of outward movement of the plunger is reduced as compared with the situation at lower speeds where the plunger remains in contact with said second curved portion to have the path of the plunger controlled entirely by the stop surface, whereby the maximum amount of fuel supplied to the engine is adjusted automatically in accordance with plunger angular speed with respect to said stop ring.
- 2. A pump according to claim 1 wherein said second curved portion is located behind said first curved portion with respect to plunger angular direction of movement.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 093,084, filed Oct. 2, 1980 now abandoned.
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