Claims
- 1. A fuel pump comprising:
- first wall means defining a fuel chamber;
- inlet means in communication with said fuel chamber for supplying fuel thereto at a selected first pressure,
- outlet means in communication with said fuel chamber and with a fuel-receiving device for facilitating the supply of fuel from said fuel chamber to said device when the latter is in condition to receive fuel; and
- control means for increasing the pressure of the fuel in said fuel chamber and for ejecting the fuel therefrom for supply to said device when the latter is in condition to receive fuel, said control means including a first piston having a first end defining one side of said fuel chamber, said first piston being moveable in a first direction whereby the volume of said fuel chamber increases, and in a second direction, opposite said first direction, whereby the fuel chamber volume decreases, and a second piston exposable to a source of gas, said second piston being moveable in said second direction away from said source, movement of said second piston in said second direction being limited to a predetermined maximum distance by a stop means, in response to pressure of the gas from said source, said control means further include spring means for biasing said first and second pistons in said second and first directions, respectively, whereby when said second piston moves in said second direction in response to gas pressure said spring means biases said first piston in said second direction with increased force, to increase the pressure of the fuel in said fuel chamber, so that when said second piston reaches said maximal distance the bias force applied to said first piston in said second direction is a function of only said spring means, said first piston being moveable in said second direction by the bias applied thereto by said spring means to eject fuel from said fuel chamber when said device is in a condition to receive fuel, with said second piston being moveable in said first direction toward said source when the gas pressure therein is below a selected level.
- 2. A fuel pump as described in claim 1 wherein said control means includes means for adjusting the bias said spring means applies to said first and second pistons.
- 3. A fuel pump as described in claim 1 wherein said control means include means for limiting the movement of said first piston in said first direction.
- 4. A fuel pump as described in claim 1 wherein said source of gas is an engine cylinder of an internal combustion engine, wherein the pressure of gas to which said second piston is exposed increases to drive said piston in said second direction during the compression stroke of said engine cylinder and said second piston moves in said first direction during the exhaust stroke of said engine cylinder.
- 5. A fuel pump as described in claim 4 wherein said engine includes a cylinder head defining a first cylinder, having a counterbored portion of enlarged diameter facing said engine cylinder with said second piston located in said counterbored portion and adapted to move said maximum distance in said second direction up to the upper end of said counterbored portion.
- 6. A fuel pump as described in claim 4 wherein said first wall means are part of a structure adapted to be attached to the exterior of a cylinder head of said engine, said first wall means defining a cylinder in said structure, with said first piston located therein, the fuel chamber being the portion of the cylinder defined by said first wall means above the first end of said first piston.
- 7. A fuel pump as described in claim 6 wherein said control means includes means for adjusting the bias said spring means applies to said first and second pistons.
- 8. A fuel pump as described in claim 7 wherein said control means include means for limiting the movement of said first piston in said first direction.
- 9. A fuel pump as described in claim 8 wherein said engine includes a cylinder head defining a first cylinder, having a counterbored portion of enlarged diameter facing said engine cylinder with said second piston located in said counterbored portion and adapted to move said maximum distance in said second direction up to the upper end of said counterbored portion.
- 10. A fuel pump as described in claim 9 wherein said control means include an extension rod having a first end extending from the side of the second piston which is adapted to come in contact with the upper side of said counterbored portion and a second threaded opposite end and a nut threadable in said rod, a hollow plunger having an elongated opening through which said rod extends, said plunger being adapted to move relative to said rod, said spring means comprising a single spring for biasing said second piston and said plunger in said first and second directions respectively, the dimension of the opening in said plunger being smaller than the nut dimension, whereby the motion of said plunger in said second direction is limited by said nut, said cylinder head defining a flange and said plunger having an enlarged collar extending to its upper end whereby the movement of said plunger in said first direction is limited when said collar abuts said flange, said first piston having a second end opposite its first end, which abuts the upper end of said plunger, said second end of said first piston being counterbored to provide an opening in which said nut is accommodated to freely move therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 642,768, filed on Dec. 22, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,098,560.
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