Claims
- 1. A pump for a fuel injection system, the pump comprising:
- a pump body having a pumping chamber, a fuel inlet for supplying fuel to said pumping chamber, an output port, and a control valve chamber between said pumping chamber and said outlet port;
- a reciprocating plunger disposed in said pumping chamber, said plunger being reciprocatable over a stroke range between an extended position and a retracted position;
- an actuatable control valve assembly for controlling fuel, said control valve assembly being disposed in said control valve chamber, and said control valve assembly including a piston valve body axially movable over a motion displacement interval between first and second positions within said control valve chamber, said motion displacement interval being defined by first and second sub-intervals bounded by said first and second positions, respectively;
- an electromagnetic actuator for actuating said control valve assembly, wherein said piston valve body is urged toward an actuated position whenever said control valve is in an actuated state, said actuated position being one of said first and second positions, and a deactuated position being the other of said first and second positions;
- a valve stop disposed in said pump body adjacent said control valve chamber, said piston valve body contacting said valve stop whenever said piston valve body is in said second position;
- a first control valve spring positioned to cause said piston valve body to be biased toward said unactuated position whenever said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval; and
- a second control valve spring positioned to cause said piston valve body to be biased into damped engagement with said valve stop whenever said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein said actuated position is said first position, whereby upon deactuation of said control valve, said piston valve body is urged toward said unactuated position and into damped engagement with said valve stop.
- 3. The pump of claim 1 wherein said first control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 4. The pump of claim 1 wherein said second control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said first position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 5. The pump of claim 1 wherein said second control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 6. The pump of claim 1 wherein said second control valve spring biases said piston valve body when said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval.
- 7. The pump of claim 1 wherein said second control valve spring is encircled by said valve stop.
- 8. The pump of claim 1 further comprising:
- a piston received in said piston valve body, said piston having first and second ends and a periphery surface, said first end abutting said valve stop, said second end abutting an end of said second control valve spring, said second control valve spring being received in said piston valve body, said piston having a passage for accommodating fuel flow and being formed in communication with the periphery surface of said piston, and said passage extending outboard of said piston valve body whenever said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval, and said passage being enclosed by said piston valve body whenever said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval, whereby when said passage is enclosed by said piston valve body, fuel flow is restricted thereby dampening the engagement of said piston valve body with said valve stop.
- 9. The pump of claim 1 wherein the valve stop further comprises:
- a valve stop body encircling the second control valve spring and defining a cavity, the valve stop body further defining an annular opening and a pressure relief passage in fluid flow communication with the cavity;
- a valve stop seat received in the annular opening for contacting the piston valve body, wherein the second control valve spring is arranged to urge the valve stop seat through the annular opening and into damped engagement with the piston valve body, the valve stop seat having an annular opening to provide fluid flow communication with the cavity;
- a check ball positioned within the valve stop body and at the valve stop seat annular opening; and
- a check ball spring positioned to urge the check ball toward the valve stop seat annular opening to form a check valve such that the fluid flow through the pressure relief passage damps movement of the piston valve body toward the valve stop body when the piston valve body contacts the valve stop seat.
- 10. A control valve assembly comprising:
- a housing having a control valve chamber;
- a control valve assembly disposed in said control valve chamber, said control valve assembly including a piston valve body axially movable over a motion displacement interval between first and second positions within said control valve chamber, said motion displacement interval being defined by first and second sub-intervals bounded by said first and second positions, respectively;
- a valve stop disposed in said housing adjacent said control valve chamber, said piston valve body contacting said valve stop whenever said piston valve body is in said second position;
- a first control valve spring positioned to cause said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position whenever said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval; and
- a second control valve spring positioned to cause said piston valve body to be biased into damped engagement with said valve stop whenever said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 11. The control valve assembly of claim 10 wherein said first control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 12. The control valve assembly of claim 10 wherein said second control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said first position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 13. The control valve assembly of claim 10 wherein said second control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 14. The control valve assembly of claim 10 wherein said second control valve spring biases said piston valve body when said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval.
- 15. The control valve assembly of claim 10 further comprising:
- a piston received in said piston valve body, said piston having first and second ends and a periphery surface, said first end abutting said valve stop, said second end abutting an end of said second control valve spring, said second control valve spring being received in said piston valve body, said piston having a passage for accommodating fluid flow and being formed in communication with the periphery surface of said piston, and said passage extending outboard of said piston valve body whenever said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval, and said passage being enclosed by said piston valve body whenever said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval, whereby when said passage is enclosed by said piston valve body, fluid flow is restricted thereby dampening the engagement of said piston valve body with said valve stop.
- 16. The control valve assembly of claim 10 wherein the valve stop further comprises:
- a valve stop body encircling the second control valve spring and defining a cavity, the valve stop body further defining an annular opening and a pressure relief passage in fluid flow communication with the cavity;
- a valve stop seat received in the annular opening for contacting the piston valve body, wherein the second control valve spring is arranged to urge the valve stop seat through the annular opening and into damped engagement with the piston valve body, the valve stop seat having an annular opening to provide fluid flow communication with the cavity;
- a check ball positioned within the valve stop body and at the valve stop seat annular opening; and
- a check ball spring positioned to urge the check ball toward the valve stop seat annular opening to form a check valve such that the fluid flow through the pressure relief passage damps movement of the piston valve body toward the valve stop body when the piston valve body contacts the valve stop seat.
- 17. A control valve assembly comprising:
- a housing having a control valve chamber;
- an actuatable control valve assembly disposed in said control valve chamber, said control valve assembly including a piston valve body axially movable over a motion displacement interval between first and second positions within said control valve chamber, said motion displacement interval being defined by first and second sub-intervals bounded by said first and second positions, respectively;
- means for actuating said control valve, wherein said piston valve body is urged toward an actuated position whenever said control valve is in an actuated state, said actuated position being one of said first and second positions, and an unactuated position being the other of said first and second positions;
- a valve stop disposed in said housing adjacent said control valve chamber, said piston valve body contacting said valve stop whenever said piston valve body is in said second position;
- a first control valve spring positioned to cause said piston valve body to be biased toward said unactuated position whenever said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval; and
- a second control valve spring positioned to cause said piston valve body to be biased into damped engagement with said valve stop whenever said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 18. The control valve assembly of claim 17 wherein said actuated position is said first position, whereby upon deactuation of said control valve, said piston valve body is urged toward said unactuated position and into damped engagement with said valve stop.
- 19. The control valve assembly of claim 17 wherein said first control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 20. The control valve assembly of claim 17 wherein said second control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said first position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 21. The control valve assembly of claim 17 wherein said second control valve spring causes said piston valve body to be biased toward said second position when said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval.
- 22. The control valve assembly of claim 17 wherein said second control valve spring biases said piston valve body when said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval.
- 23. The control valve assembly of claim 17 further comprising:
- a piston received in said piston valve body, said piston having first and second ends and a periphery surface, said first end abutting said valve stop, said second end abutting an end of said second control valve spring, said second control valve spring being received in said piston valve body, said piston having a passage for accommodating fluid flow and being formed in communication with the periphery surface of said piston, and said passage extending outboard of said piston valve body whenever said piston valve body is in said first sub-interval, and said passage being enclosed by said piston valve body whenever said piston valve body is in said second sub-interval, whereby when said passage is enclosed by said piston valve body, fluid flow is restricted thereby dampening the engagement of said piston valve body with said valve stop.
- 24. The control valve assembly of claim 17 wherein the valve stop further comprises:
- a valve stop body encircling the second control valve spring and defining a cavity, the valve stop body further defining an annular opening and a pressure relief passage in fluid flow communication with the cavity;
- a valve stop seat received in the annular opening for contacting the piston valve body, wherein the second control valve spring is arranged to urge the valve stop seat through the annular opening and into damped engagement with the piston valve body, the valve stop seat having an annular opening to provide fluid flow communication with the cavity;
- a check ball positioned within the valve stop body and at the valve stop seat annular opening; and
- a check ball spring positioned to urge the check ball toward the valve stop seat annular opening to form a check valve such that the fluid flow through the pressure relief passage damps movement of the piston valve body toward the valve stop body when the piston valve body contacts the valve stop seat.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/911,819, filed on Aug. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,487 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/650,658, filed on May 20, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/493,949 filed on Jun. 23, 1995, now abandoned.
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