Information
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Patent Grant
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6474310
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Patent Number
6,474,310
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 5, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 123 497
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fuel supply device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle has a supply container, a feeding aggregate which is electric-motor driven and feeds fuel from the supply container to an injection device of the internal combustion engine, a pressure sensor which determines a fuel pressure downstream of the feeding aggregate, a control device connected with the pressure sensor and controlling an operation of the feeding aggregate so that a fuel pressure is at least approximately below a nominal pressure, a throttled discharge arranged downstream of the feeding aggregate, a valve device operative for controlling the discharge depending on a fuel pressure and opening the discharge when a fuel pressure located under the nominal pressure is exceeded, and a check valve integrated in the feeding aggregate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fuel supply device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle.
One of such fuel supply devices is disclosed for example in the German patent document DE28 08 731 C2. The fuel supply device has a feeding aggregate which is driven by an electric motor and feeds the fuel from a supply container to an injection device of the internal combustion engine. Moreover, a pressure sensor is provided which determines the fuel pressure downstream of the feeding aggregate. The pressure sensor is connected with a control device which controls the operation of the electric motor of the feeding aggregate, so that the fuel pressure downstream of the feeding aggregate is at least approximately equal to a predetermined nominal pressure. The feeding aggregate therefore feeds only the fuel quantity which is consumed by the internal combustion engine, so that no return quantity is supplied back from the internal combustion engine to the supply container. A throttled discharge is provided downtream of the pressure sensor so that during the operation of the feeding aggregate, a partial quantity of the fuel fed by it is discharged. This enables an operation of the feeding aggregate also when the fuel consumption of the internal combustion engine is very small. In particular, during and after the start of the internal combustion engine, the feeding aggregate does not provide the full feeding power, and a partial quantity of the fuel fed by the feeding aggregate is discharged through the throttle discharge so that in this condition the fuel quantity supplied by the internal combustion engine is not sufficient. Moreover, due to the throttled discharge with the switched off internal combustion engine, fuel is discharged so that the fuel pressure in the injection device of the internal combustion engine is decreased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of present invention to provide a fuel supply device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
In keeping with these objects and with others and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, one feature of present invention resides, briefly stated, in a fuel supply device of the above mentioned general type, in which the discharge is controlled by a valve device in dependence on the fuel pressure, and the valve device opens the discharge in response to exceeding a fuel pressure located under the nominal pressure, and also a check valve is integrated in the feeding aggregate.
When the fuel supply device is designed in accordance with the present invention, it has the advantage that the throttle discharge is first open by the valve device when the fuel pressure reaches at least approximately the predetermined nominal pressure, so that in particular at and after the start the total fuel quantity fed by the feeding aggregate is supplied, to the internal combustion engine. Moreover, the valve device guarantees that with the shut off internal combustion engine, the throttled discharge is closed and the fuel pressure in the injection device is maintained at least approximately at the predetermined nominal pressure. When a pressure increase occurs with the shut-off internal combustion engine due to a heating of the fuel, it can be unloaded due to the valve device.
In accordance with another advantageous feature of present invention, a fuel filter is arranged between the feeding aggregate and the pressure sensor, so that the pressure sensor determines the fuel pressure downstream of the fuel filter. In this construction the pressure sensor determines the actual fuel pressure in the injection device which, for example due to a dirtying of the fuel filter, can be lower than the fuel pressure upstream of the fuel filter.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a view schematically showing a fuel supply device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The fuel supply device in accordance with the present invention is used for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine
10
of a motor vehicle. The internal combustion engine
10
has an injection device, which injects the fuel into the cylinder of the internal combustion engine. The motor vehicle has a fuel supply container
12
with a fuel supply device accommodated in the container.
The fuel supply device has a filling aggregate
14
with a drive provided by an electric motor
16
. The electric motor
16
drives a pump part
18
. The electric motor
16
and the pump part
18
are arranged in a joint housing
20
. A check valve
22
is integrated in the feeding aggregate
14
. It can be arranged for example in a pressure pipe
24
which leads from the housing
20
. The check valve
22
opens in a feeding direction of the feeding aggregate
14
to the internal combustion engine and closes in an opposite direction, so that no fuel can flow back from the internal combustion engine
10
into the feeding aggregate
14
.
A pressure limiting valve
26
is integrated in the feeding aggregate
14
and arranged upstream of the check valve
22
. The pressure limiting valve
26
is adjusted to an opening pressure which is substantially higher than the conventional fuel pressure which occurs during correct operation of the components of the fuel supply device downstream of the feeding aggregate
14
. When due to disturbances, such as for example a clogging or bending of the conduits, the fuel pressure significantly increases, the pressure limiting valve
26
opens and allows a return flow of the fuel fed by the feeding aggregate
14
back into the fuel container
12
. Thereby a damage to the feeding aggregate
14
or the conduit
30
is avoided. The pressure limiting valve
26
can be for example adjusted to an opening pressure between 6 and 8 bar.
The feeding aggregate
14
is arranged preferably in a storage container
28
. The storage container is inserted in the supply container
12
and has a substantially smaller volume than the supply container
12
. Fuel is fed from the supply container
12
into the storage container
28
, for example by a suction jet pump
29
. The fuel container
12
can be provided with a plurality of chambers which are separated from one another. Fuel can be fed from one chamber or several chambers of the supply container
12
into the chamber, in which the feeding aggregate
14
is located.
A conduit
30
leads from the pressure side of the feeding aggregate
14
to an internal combustion engine
10
. A fuel filter
32
is arranged in the conduit
30
. A pressure sensor
34
is located in the conduit
30
downstream of the fuel filter
32
. It determines the fuel pressure in the conduit
30
downstream of the fuel filter. The pressure sensor
34
is connected with an electronic control device
36
, which processes the signals of the pressure sensor
34
as will be explained herein below. The pressure sensor
34
determines the actual fuel pressure which acts in the injection device of the internal combustion engine
10
. This actual pressure can be lower than the fuel pressure downstream of the fuel filter
32
, because of dirtying of the fuel filter
32
.
The control device
36
evaluates the fuel pressure in the conduit
30
and compares it with a predetermined nominal pressure. The nominal pressure can be constant. On the other hand, it can be variable, depending for example on operational parameters of the internal combustion engine. The control device
36
regulates moreover the operation of the electric motor
16
of the feeding aggregate
14
, so that a fuel quantity supplied by the feeding aggregate
14
and required for producing a fuel pressure detected by the pressure sensor
34
in the conduit
30
downstream of the fuel filter
32
, is at least approximately equal to the predetermined nominal pressure. The control device
36
preferably times the voltage and/or current supply of the electric motor
16
of the feeding aggregate
14
, and a timing module
38
is provided for this purpose. The timing module
38
can change the effective value of the voltage at the electric motor
16
and/or the current supplied by the electric motor
16
, by a variation of a timing ratio, so that the feeding quantity required for obtaining the nominal pressure is made available by the feeding aggregate
14
. The frequency with which the electric motor
16
is operated in a time fashion, is preferably above an audible region of substantially 20 kHz.
A valve device
40
is arranged downstream of the pressure sensor
34
for controlling a throttled discharged
42
. The valve device
40
can be arranged also upstream of the pressure sensor
34
. The valve device
40
is a pressure limiting valve, which controls the discharge depending on the fuel pressure in the conduit
30
downstream of the pressure sensor
34
. The valve device
30
is adjusted so that, it opens with the fuel pressure in the conduit
30
which is somewhat smaller than the nominal pressure, which is adjusted by the control device
36
by the correspondingly controlled operation of the feeding aggregate
14
. The opening pressure of the valve device
40
can be for example 80%-95% of the nominal pressure. When the nominal pressure amounts for example to substantially 3 bar, the opening pressure of the valve device
40
can be 2.8 bar. When the nominal pressure is variable, the opening pressure of the valve device
40
is adjusted so that it is located substantially under the lowest predetermined nominal pressure.
During starting of the internal combustion engine
10
, a greater fuel consumption takes place, and the feeding aggregate
14
, depending on voltage of the board system of the motor vehicle, under certain conditions does not reach the full feeding power. When the fuel pressure in the conduit
30
does not reach the nominal pressure, the electric motor
16
of the feeding aggregate
14
is operated through the control device
36
with the full voltage.
As long as the fuel pressure is substantially under the nominal pressure, the throttle discharge
32
remains closed by the valve device
40
, so that the total fuel quantity which is fed from the feeding aggregate
14
reaches the internal combustion engine. When the fuel pressure reaches approximately the predetermined nominal pressure, the valve device
32
opens the throttled discharge
42
. When the fuel pressure during the operation of the feeding aggregate
14
reaches the nominal pressure, the discharge
42
remains continuously open by the valve device, so that the fuel discharges through the discharge
42
.
The throttled discharge
42
is designed so that a sufficiently great fuel quantity is discharged through it. Preferably it is provided that the suction jet pump
29
is connected to the discharge
42
, so that the fuel quantity which is discharged through the discharge
42
provides the driving quantity before the suction jet pump
29
. The suction jet pump
29
is connected with the discharge
42
through a conduit
44
and, in a known manner, has a nozzle
45
for issuing of the driving jet. It also has an opening
46
located after the nozzle
45
, through which the additional fuel enters from the fuel container
12
and is fed into the storage container
28
. The discharge
42
is designed so that, the driving quantity reaches the suction jet pump
29
to guarantee a filling of the storage container
28
. Also, two or more suction jet pumps
29
can be connected to the discharge
42
.
The valve device
40
also guarantees that with the shut off internal combustion engine
10
and not operating feeding aggregate
14
, the discharge is closed. Therefore in the injection device of the internal combustion engine
10
a sufficient fuel pressure is maintained. Moreover, the valve device
40
performs a safety function. The fuel pressure in the injection device of the internal combustion
10
is limited, since in the case of exceeding of the opening pressure, the valve device
40
opens the discharge. An increase of the fuel pressure can occur for example in a thrust operation of the internal combustion engine in which no fuel is consumed, or during warming of fuel after the shutting off of the internal combustion engine
10
.
The storage container
28
with the feeding aggregate
14
arranged in it, the fuel filter
32
, the pressure sensor
34
, the valve device
40
with the discharge
42
, and also the timing module
38
are assembled for example to form a structural assembly. It can be assembled outside of the supply container
12
and introduced as a single assembly into the supply container. The assembly can be also provided with a filling level indicator
48
for the filling level of the supply container
12
. With this construction the mounting and wiring expenses of the components of the assembly are maintained at a low level. Moreover, it is advantageous than due to the arrangement of the pressure sensor
34
in the assembly with the feeding aggregate
14
, a close coupling of the adjusting member and the regulating path is obtained, which is favorable for the stability of the regulation.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in fuel supply device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A fuel supply device for an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, comprising a supply container; a feeding aggregate which is electric-motor driven and feeds fuel from said supply container to an injection device of the internal combustion engine; a pressure sensor which determines a fuel pressure downstream of said feeding aggregate; a control device connected with said pressure sensor and controlling an operation of said feeding aggregate so that a fuel pressure is at least approximately below a nominal pressure; a throttled discharge arranged downstream of said feeding aggregate; a valve device operative for controlling said discharge depending on a fuel pressure and opening said discharge when a fuel pressure located under the nominal pressure is exceeded; and a check valve integrated in said feeding aggregate.
- 2. A fuel supply device as defined in claim 1, wherein said valve device is formed so that it opens said discharge in response to exceeding of substantially 80%-90% of the nominal pressure.
- 3. A fuel supply device as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a fuel filter which is arranged between said feeding aggregate and said pressure sensor, so that said pressure sensor determines the fuel pressure downstream of said fuel filter.
- 4. A fuel supply device as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a pressure limiting valve integrated in said feeding aggregate upstream of said check valve.
- 5. A fuel supply device as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a storage container from which said feeding aggregate aspirates the fuel, and at least one suction jet pump which is connected to said discharge and is operative for at least one feeding of the fuel selected from the group consisting of feeding of the fuel between different chambers of said supply container and feeding of the fuel from said supply container into said storage container.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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100 06 622 |
Feb 2000 |
DE |
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