This invention relates to fuel supply systems for vehicles and, more particularly, to a fuel pump that enables priming of an inner channel that is associated with a jet pump.
Conventional fuel delivery systems supply fuel to fuel rail of internal combustion engine. A fuel delivery system typically includes a reservoir within a fuel tank and fuel pump, an example of which is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,988,491 B2 which is hereby incorporated into this specification by reference. The fuel pump includes an electrically driven motor that has a shaft. A typical fuel pump of such a system includes inner and outer pump channels that cooperate with an impeller having respective inner and outer vanes. The inner channel and inner vanes are associated with a jet pump to operate the jet pump to create pressure conditions that draw fuel from a fuel tank into the reservoir. The outer channel and outer vanes operate to deliver fuel to the fuel rail. With such systems, there are times when vapor is present in the inner channel which delays the start of the jet pump.
Thus, there is a need to provide a fuel pump that has inner and outer channels such that the inner channel can be primed to reduce jet activation delay.
The invention provides a pump unit for a fuel pump that is constructed and arranged to be disposed in a reservoir. The pump unit includes a pump housing, a pump cover, and an impeller mounted for rotation between the pump housing and pump cover. The pump housing and pump cover have surfaces that define a first channel and a second channel. Each of the first and second channels has an inlet and an outlet. The impeller has first vanes cooperating with the first channel and second vanes cooperating with the second channel. The outlet of the second channel is constructed and arranged to provide fuel to an engine upon rotation of the impeller. A jet pump is fluidly connected with the outlet of the first channel such that as the impeller rotates, fuel is delivered from the outlet of the first channel and through the jet pump causing fuel to be drawn into the reservoir. Connecting structure fluidly connects the first and second channels such that upon rotation of the impeller, fuel in the second channel flows into the first channel to prime the first channel.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method is provided for priming a jet pump of a fuel pump. The method provides a pump unit having an inner channel and an outer channel, and an impeller associated with the inner and outer channels to draw fuel into the inner and outer channels. The outer channel is constructed and arranged to provide fuel to an engine. A jet pump is fluidly connected with an outlet of the inner channel and is constructed and arranged to cause fuel to be drawn into a reservoir associated with the fuel pump. The inner channel is primed by permitting fuel in the outer channel to enter the inner channel.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a pump member of a pump unit is provided. The pump unit is part of a fuel pump for a vehicle. The pump member includes a body, surfaces defining an inner channel in the body, surfaces defining an outer channel in the body located radially outward of the inner channel, and connecting structure fluidly connecting the inner channel and the outer channel.
Other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and the functions of the related elements of the structure, the combination of parts and economics of manufacture will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification.
The invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts, in which:
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With this dual channel configuration, there are times when vapor is present in the channel 32 and thus there is a delay in jet pump activation. To address this delay, with reference to
The channel 32 has a working pressure of about 1 Bar and the channel 34 builds to a system pressure of about 4 Bars. The location of the channel 44, 44′ should be at the place in the outer channels 30a, 30b where the outer channel is at approximately 1 Bar. Also, channel 44 is downstream of purge hole 46 (
The size and shape of the connecting channels 44, 44′ are selected to minimize jet activation delay without significantly decreasing the overall efficiency of the fuel pump unit, since the connecting channels 44, 44′ take fuel from the outer channels 30a, 30b decreasing flow to the engine. The size of the channels 44, 44′ is selected to introduce just enough fluid flow into the respective inner channel to minimize jet activation delay. In the embodiment, fluid flows through the connection channels 44, 44′ at approximately 10 Uh.
The embodiment shows connecting channels 44 and 44′ that ensure a consistent location of the channel connection with respect to a pressure build-up location and so as not to introduce potential noise harmonic orders. It can be appreciated that the connecting channel 44 can be provided without channel 44′ or channel 44″ can be provided without channel 44 depending on the application. The channels 44, 44′ are preferably machined, but can be provided in the die cast tool without requiring an additional machining operation. The channels 44, 44′ are located so as to not introduce additional turbulence in the fluid streams, for example, to ensure a smooth transition of fluid from the respective outer channel to the respective inner channel.
The foregoing preferred embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention, as well as illustrating the methods of employing the preferred embodiments and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/796,601, filed on May 1, 2006, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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