Claims
- 1. A fuel supply system for delivering fuel for an internal combustion engine, comprising a fuel tank (2), a first fuel pump (6), a second fuel pump (12), a pressure line (14) connected to a high pressure side of the second pump (12) to which at least one fuel valve (16) is connected, by way of said fuel valve the fuel can at least indirectly reach a combustion chamber of the engine, the first fuel pump (6) pumps the fuel out of the fuel tank (2) into a fuel connection (10), and the second fuel pump (12) has a pump chamber (28) and substantially pumps the fuel out of the fuel connection (10) through a control valve (30) with a variable flow cross section (74) into the pump chamber (28) and out of the pump chamber (28) into the pressure line (14), the control valve (30) includes a valve member (66) which varies a flow cross section (74), and the valve member (66) varies the flow cross section (74) in such a way that upon a flow of fuel out of the fuel connection (10) into the pump chamber (28), the flow cross section (74) is greater than upon a flow of fuel out of the pump chamber (28) into the fuel connection (10).
- 2. The fuel supply system according to claim 1, in which the valve member (66) can close the flow cross section (74) as a function of an engine operating condition.
- 3. The fuel supply system according to claim 1, in which the valve member (66) is adjustable by a drivable adjusting body (76) of an adjusting drive (60), and for adjusting the adjusting body (66) the adjusting drive (60) includes an electromagnet (62) and a spring (64) that acts counter to a magnetic force of the electromagnet (62).
- 4. The fuel supply system according to claim 2, in which the valve member (66) is adjustable by a drivable adjusting body (76) of an adjusting drive (60), and for adjusting the adjusting body (66) the adjusting drive (60) includes an electromagnet (62) and a spring (64) that acts counter to a magnetic force of the electromagnet (62).
- 5. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which the adjusting body (76) has an unactuated position of repose, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the unactuated position of repose, the electromagnet (62) is supplied with current as a function of an engine operating condition.
- 6. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which the adjusting body (76) has an unactuated position of repose, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the unactuated position of repose, the electromagnet (62) is supplied with current as a function of an engine operating condition.
- 7. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which the adjusting body (76) has an unactuated position of repose, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the unactuated position of repose, the electromagnet (62) is supplied with current as a function of a head pressure engaging the valve member (66).
- 8. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which the adjusting body (76) has an unactuated position of repose, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the unactuated position of repose, the electromagnet (62) is supplied with current as a function of a head pressure engaging the valve member (66).
- 9. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which the adjusting body (76) has an actuated position, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the actuated position, the electromagnet (62) is supplied with current as a function of a head pressure engaging the valve member.
- 10. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which the adjusting body (76) has an actuated position, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the actuated position, the electromagnet (62) is supplied with current as a function of a head pressure engaging the valve member.
- 11. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which the adjusting body (76) has an unactuated position of repose, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the unactuated position of repose, the electromagnet (62) is supplied variously with current as a function of time.
- 12. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which the adjusting body (76) has an unactuated position of repose, and while the adjusting body (76) remains in the unactuated position of repose, the electromagnet (62) is supplied variously with current as a function of time.
- 13. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which the magnetic force generated by supplying current to the electromagnet (62) assures a closing position of the valve member (66) that closes the flow cross section (74).
- 14. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which the magnetic force generated by supplying current to the electromagnet (62) assures a closing position of the valve member (66) that closes the flow cross section (74).
- 15. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which a closing force of the counteracting spring (64) that becomes operative as the current supply to the electromagnet (62) wanes assures a closing position of the valve member (66) that closes the flow cross section.
- 16. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which a closing force of the counteracting spring (64) that becomes operative as the current supply to the electromagnet (62) wanes assures a closing position of the valve member (66) that closes the flow cross section.
- 17. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which the valve member (66), when the fuel is flowing out of the fuel connection (10) into the pump chamber (28), lifts away from the adjusting body (76).
- 18. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which the valve member (66), when the fuel is flowing out of the fuel connection (10) into the pump chamber (28), lifts away from the adjusting body (76).
- 19. The fuel supply system according to claim 3, in which a contact spring (68) is provided that presses the valve member (66) against the drivable adjusting body (76) of the adjusting drive (60).
- 20. The fuel supply system according to claim 4, in which a contact spring (68) is provided that presses the valve member (66) against the drivable adjusting body (76) of the adjusting drive (60).
- 21. The fuel supply system according to claim 17, in which the valve member (66) lifts away from the adjusting body (76) counter to a force of the contact spring (68).
- 22. The fuel supply system according to claim 19, in which the valve member (66) lifts away from the adjusting body (76) counter to a force of the contact spring (68).
- 23. The fuel supply system according to claim 17, in which when the valve member (66) lifts away from the adjusting body (76), a spacing between a valve seat (80) of the control valve (30) and the valve member (66) is increased.
- 24. The fuel supply system according to claim 19, in which when the valve member (66) lifts away from the adjusting body (76), a spacing between a valve seat (80) of the control valve (30) and the valve member (66) is increased.
- 25. The fuel supply system according to claim 1, in which the second fuel pump has a drivable pump body (72), and by means of the driving of the pump body (72), the pump body (72) alternatingly increases and decreases the size of the pump chamber (28).
- 26. The fuel supply system according to claim 2, in which the second fuel pump has a drivable pump body (72), and by means of the driving of the pump body (72), the pump body (72) alternatingly increases and decreases the size of the pump chamber (28).
- 27. The fuel supply system according to claim 1, in which the control valve (30) is a seat valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is being filed simultaneously with another application by the identical inventors, further identified as R.34050, PCT/DE 99/01328, U.S. Ser. No. 09/509,503.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE99/01329 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO00/06895 |
2/10/2000 |
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A |
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