Claims
- 1. A fuel injection pump comprising:
- a pump housing having an inside wall,
- a plunger barrel positioned within the pump housing facing the inside wall of the pump housing and having a fuel pressure chamber and an inside wall,
- a plunger which reciprocates within this plunger barrel to take in fuel from a fuel reservoir chamber and deliver this fuel from the fuel pressure chamber under pressure, and
- a timing sleeve, positioned between the plunger and the plunger barrel such that it slidably mates with the plunger, the timing sleeve having a spill port and a peripheral surface facing the inside wall of the plunger barrel;
- an impingement-cushioning cavity formed in the inside wall of the plunger barrel in a position opposite the spill port of the timing sleeve, the impingement-cushioning cavity having a curved portion with an open end of a width, W, and having flat surfaces extending in opposite directions from said open end and the peripheral surface of the timing sleeve in which the spill port is formed having flat and curved portions, the flat portion facing the open end of the impingement-cushioning cavity and being substantially parallel to the flat surfaces of the impingement-cushioning cavity and having a length no greater than the width W of said open end and the curved portions having a curvature generally corresponding in shape to this impingement-cushioning cavity;
- the shapes of said impingement-cushioning cavity and the peripheral surface of the timing sleeve being such as to provide a sufficiently large distance from the spill port to the inside wall of the plunger barrel and a sufficiently large distance from a point of collision of the fuel sprayed out from the spill port on the inside wall of the plunger barrel to the inside wall of the pump housing to reduce the force of the fuel impinging on the inside wall of the plunger barrel and the inside wall of the pump housing to a level insufficient to cause erosion.
- 2. The fuel injection pump of claim 1 in which the shapes of the impingement-cushioning cavity and the peripheral surface of the timing sleeves are such as to reduce an angle of collision at which the fuel sprayed-out collides with the inside wall of the pump housing.
- 3. The fuel injection pump of claim 1 in which the impingement-cushioning cavity and the peripheral surface of the timing sleeve are formed in shapes which disperse the the fuel sprayed-out.
- 4. The fuel injection pump of claim 1 in which the impingement-cushioning cavity and the peripheral surface of the timing sleeve are formed in shapes which do not form restricting areas in areas over which the fuel sprayed out from the spill port passes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/845,860 filed on Mar. 3, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/553,102, filed on Jul. 13, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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