Claims
- 1. A hydraulic device for selectively varying the force transmitting length of a member used in an internal combustion engine of the type having a train of members cyclically moved in timed relationship to the engine power shaft for effecting combustion, said hydraulic device comprising:
- (a) housing means adapted for adjustable mounting in an engine, and defining a hollow therethrough, said housing means including means defining a fluid port adapted for receiving pressurized fluid from a selectively activated source and operative to communicate the fluid to said hollow;
- (b) unitary body means movably received in said hollow, said body means defining:
- (i) first and second spaced cavities and a first fluid passage interconnecting said cavities said first cavity having the wall thereof extending a portion of the length of said body means,
- (ii) a second fluid passage operative to communicate said first cavity with said fluid port;
- (c) plunger means received in said first cavity and movable therein between a first and second position, said plunger means defining a third fluid passage operative to communicate with said second fluid passage, said plunger means cooperating with said first cavity wall to define a controlled leak-down clearance therebetween and an expansible fluid chamber, said leak-down clearance fluidically interconnecting said fluid chamber and said third fluid passage, said plunger means including one-way valve means operative upon introduction of said pressurized fluid into said third passage to communicate said pressurized fluid to said chamber for causing expansion of said chamber and movement of said plunger means relative to said body means;
- (d) means biasing said plunger means in a direction for expanding said chamber;
- (e) said body means further including means defining a reaction surface adapted for contacting an engine member in a train and operative, upon application of a force to said plunger means, to transmit said force to said engine member; and,
- (f) pressure relief means operative to permit fluid above a predetermined pressure to flow from said chamber and exhaust to the atmosphere, wherein said plunger is operative in said first position to give said hydraulic device a first force transmitting length for effecting force transmission in a train of members and upon selective introduction of fluid at a predetermined pressure into said port means, said one-way valve permits fluid to flow to said chamber causing said plunger means to move to a position enlarging said chamber, whereupon said hydraulic device has a second force transmitting length for selectively effecting the motion of said train of members.
- 2. A hydraulic advance means for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- (a) outer body means mountable in said engine, said outer body means including port means adapted for receiving and communicating fluid under pressure from said engine to said outer body means;
- (b) unitary inner body means slidably received in said outer body means, said inner body means including means defining a first passageway for fluidly connecting said port means and said inner body means;
- (c) plunger means slidably received in said inner body means said plunger means including,
- (i) means defining a first reaction surface adapted to contact a first engine fuel injection system component;
- (ii) means defining in cooperation with said inner body means a fluid chamber said plunger means cooperating to define a controlled leak-down clearance extending intermediate said first passageway and said fluid chamber, said plunger means being movable relative to said inner body means between a first position in which said fluid chamber volume is a minimum and a second position in which said fluid chamber volume is a maximum;
- (iii) means for fluidly communicating said fluid chamber with said port means and for receiving fluid from said leak-down clearance;
- (iv) one-way valve means for permitting fluid flow into said fluid chamber in response to engine fluid pressures above a predetermined minimum value; and,
- (d) means for biasing said plunger means toward said second position;
- (e) said inner body means further including,
- (i) means defining a reaction surface on the end distal said first reaction surface for engaging a second fuel injection system component; and
- (ii) pressure relief means operative to permit fluid above a predetermined pressure to flow from said fluid chamber to the atmosphere, said advance means having a first effective force transmitting length while said plunger is in said first position and a second effective force transmitting length while said plunger is in said second position with said fluid chamber filled with fluid below said predetermined pressure.
- 3. A hydraulic device for selectively advancing the timing of fuel injection of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- (a) outer body means adapted for mounting in said engine and having a bore therethrough, said outer body means including means defining a fluid port adapted for receiving fluid under pressure from said engine and operative to communicate such fluid to said bore;
- (b) unitary inner body means slidably received in said outer body means bore, said inner body means having a first bore formed in one end and extending a portion of the length thereof and a second bore formed in the other end thereof, said inner body means including,
- (i) means defining a first passageway connecting said port means and said first bore, and
- (ii) means defining a pressure relief passageway connecting said first bore and said second bore;
- (c) plunger means slidably received in said first bore of said inner body means and defining a controlled leak-down clearance therebetween said leak-down clearance being extending intermediate said first passageway and the bottom of said first bore, said plunger means including,
- (i) means defining a reaction surface adapted to contact a driving engine fuel injection system component;
- (ii) means defining in cooperation with said first bore a fluid chamber, said plunger means being movable relative to said inner body means in said first bore between a first position in which said fluid chamber volume is a minimum and a second position in which said fluid chamber volume is a maximum;
- (iii) means defining a second fluid passageway for fluidly communicating said fluid chamber with said port means and for receiving fluid from said leak-down clearance,
- (iv) one-way valve means disposed in said fluid chamber for permitting fluid flow therein through said second passageway means in response to engine fluid pressures above a predetermined minimum valve; and,
- (d) means for biasing said plunger means toward said second position,
- (e) said inner body means further including,
- (i) means defining a reaction surface on the end distal said second bore for engaging a second fuel injection system component; and
- (ii) pressure relief means operative to permit fluid above a predetermined pressure to flow from said fluid chamber through said pressure relief passageway to the atmosphere, wherein said plunger means is operative in said first position to give said hydraulic device a first force transmitting length for effecting normal timing of engine fuel injection and, upon selective introduction of fluid at a predetermined pressure into said port means, said one-way valve means permits said fluid to flow to said fluid chamber causing said plunger means to move to said second position whereupon said hydraulic device has a second force transmitting length for selectively effecting advanced timing of engine fuel injection.
- 4. A system for injecting fuel into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, said system comprising:
- (a) drive means having a member cyclically moved in timed relationship to the events of the engine combustion cycle;
- (b) injector means including means defining a fuel chamber having an injection port communicating with said combustion chamber and plunger means movable with respect to said fuel chamber for injecting a predetermined amount of fuel through said port into said combustion chamber;
- (c) pump means operative upon connection to a supply of fuel to supply fuel to said fuel chamber;
- (d) plunger actuating means operative in response to said drive means to move said plunger means in said fuel chamber for injecting fuel in said combustion chamber at a first predetermined time relative to the engine cycle; and,
- (e) means operable upon selective actuation for supplying a pressurized fluid signal for altering engine operation;
- (f) said drive means further including advancing means for receiving said pressurized fluid signal and operable in response thereto for varying the timing of said actuating means to a second predetermined time relative to the engine cycle, said advancing means including,
- (i) housing means adapted for adjustable mounting in said engine and defining a hollow therethrough, said housing means including means defining a fluid port adapted for receiving said pressurized fluid signal from said supply means and operative to communicate the fluid signal to said hollow,
- (ii) unitary body means movably received in said hollow, said body means defining first and second cavities and a first fluid passage intercon- necting said cavities, and a second fluid passage operative to communicate said first cavity with said fluid port, said first cavity having the wall thereof extending a portion of the length of said body means,
- (iii) plunger means movably received in said first cavity and movable therein between a first and second position, said plunger means defining a third fluid passage operative to communicate with said first cavity, said plunger means cooperating with the wall thereof to define a controlled leak-down clearance therebetween and an expansible fluid chamber, said leak-down clearance fluidically interconnecting said fluid chamber and said third fluid passage and extending intermediate said second passage and the bottom of said first cavity, said plunger means defining a reaction surface means engagable with said actuating means, said plunger means including one-way valve means operative to communicate said pressurized fluid signal from said third passage to said chamber for causing expansion of said chamber and movement of said plunger means relative to said body means,
- (iv) means biasing said plunger means in a direction for expanding said chamber,
- (v) said body means further including means defining a reaction surface adapted for contacting an engine member in said train of members and operative, upon application of the force to said plunger means, to transmit said force to said engine members, and
- (vi) pressure relief means operative to permit fluid above a predetermined pressure to flow from said chamber and exhaust to the atmosphere, wherein said plunger is operative in said first position to give said hydraulic device a first force transmitting length for effecting force transmission in said train of members and, upon said selective introduction of said fluid at a predetermined pressure into said port means, said one-way valve permits fluid to flow to said chamber causing said plunger means to move to a position enlarging said chamber, whereupon said hydraulic device has a second force transmitting length for selectively effecting the motion of said train of members.
- 5. The device defined in claim 4, further comprising means for retaining said plunger means in said first cavity.
- 6. The device defined in claim 1, wherein said housing means, said body means and said plunger means each have an elongated hollow cylindrical configuration.
- 7. The device as defined in claim 2, wherein said port means in said outer body means includes,
- (a) a transversely extending passageway through the wall of said outer body means; and
- (b) a circumferentially extending groove formed into the wall of said outer body means, said circumferential groove being axially aligned with said transverse passageway.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 23,122, filed Mar. 23, 1979, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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S.A.E. Journal, Aug. 1942, "Some Results of Valve-Gear Research as Applied to Diesel Engines", Voorhies, Carl, pp. 358-371, in particular pp. 367-370 and FIG. 28. |
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