Claims
- 1. A high pressure fuel supply pump, comprising:a pump housing; a pump body fixed within the housing along a body axis and including a plurality of radially oriented plunger bores, each bore having a pumping plunger disposed therein for reciprocal radial motion; an actuating assembly disposed within the housing and around the plunger bores for producing said reciprocal motion by simultaneously driving the plungers radially inwardly during a pumping phase of operation and simultaneously retracting the plungers radially outwardly during a charging phase of operation; a central cavity extending along the axis and intersecting the pumping bores to form a pumping chamber in cooperation therewith; a feed fuel supply train including an inlet check valve biased to open and fluidly expose the plunger bores to a supply of feed fuel at relatively low pressure during the charging phase of operation and to seal against the supply of feed fuel during the pumping phase of operation; a high pressure outlet fitting fixed in the central cavity and including an internal valve cavity in fluid communication with the pumping chamber and extending along the axis; a discharge check valve biased to seal the valve cavity from the pumping chamber while the inlet check valve opens to deliver low pressure fuel to the pumping bores during the charging phase of operation and to fluidly expose the valve cavity to the pumping chamber during the pumping phase of operation; whereby during the pumping phase of operation, high pressure fuel is discharged from the pumping chamber through the outlet fitting substantially along said axis.
- 2. The fuel supply pump of claim 1, wherein the bores have fuel leak-off grooves which are in fluid communication with an annular space between the fitting and the body, and a low pressure fuel return line is in fluid communication with the annular space.
- 3. The fuel supply pump of claim 1, wherein the pumping chamber within the central cavity is substantially annular and a plurality of discharge passages lead from the pumping chamber to the valve cavity, where the discharge sealing is performed by a single axially movable valve against all said discharge passages.
- 4. A high pressure fuel supply pump, comprising:a pump housing; a pump body fixed within the housing along a body axis and including a plurality of radially oriented plunger bores, each bore having a pumping plunger disposed therein for reciprocal radial motion; an actuating assembly disposed within the housing and around the plunger bores for producing said reciprocal motion by simultaneously driving the plungers radially inwardly during a pumping phase of operation and simultaneously retracting the plungers radially outwardly during a charging phase of operation; a central cavity in the body extending along the axis and intersecting the pumping bores to form a pumping chamber in cooperation therewith; a feed fuel supply train including an inlet check valve biased to open and fluidly expose the plunger bores to a supply of feed fuel at relatively low pressure during the charging phase of operation and to seal against the supply of feed fuel during the pumping phase of operation; a high pressure outlet fitting fixed in the central cavity and including an internal valve cavity in fluid communication with the pumping chamber and extending along the axis; a discharge control valve slidable in the valve cavity and biased to seal the valve cavity from the pumping chamber while the inlet check valve opens to deliver low pressure fuel to the pumping bores during the charging phase of operation and to fluidly expose the valve cavity to the pumping chamber during the pumping phase of operation; whereby during the pumping phase of operation, high pressure fuel is discharged from the pumping chamber through the outlet fitting substantially along said axis.
- 5. The fuel supply pump of claim 4, wherein the control valve includes an internal passage in fluid communication with the valve cavity, for delivering fuel for discharge through the outlet fitting.
- 6. The fuel supply pump of claim 4, wherein the bores have fuel leak-off grooves which are in fluid communication with an annular space between the fitting and the body, and a low pressure fuel return line is in fluid communication with the annular space.
- 7. The fuel supply pump of claim 4, wherein the pumping chamber within the central cavity is substantially annular and a plurality of discharge passages lead from the pumping chamber to the valve cavity, where the discharge sealing is performed by a single axially movable valve against all said discharge passages.
- 8. A high pressure fuel supply pump, comprising:a pump housing; a pump body fixed within the housing along a body axis and including a plurality of radially oriented plunger bores, each bore having a pumping plunger disposed therein for reciprocal radial motion; an actuating assembly disposed within the housing and around the plunger bores for producing said reciprocal motion by simultaneously driving the plungers radially inwardly during a pumping phase of operation and simultaneously retracting the plungers radially outwardly during a charging phase of operation; a central cavity in the body extending along the axis and intersecting the pumping bores to form a pumping chamber in cooperation therewith; an inlet chamber situated in the central cavity on one side of the pumping chamber, in fluid communication with a supply of relatively low pressure feed fuel; an inlet check valve situated in the central cavity between the inlet chamber and the pumping chamber, and biased to open and fluidly expose the plunger bores to the inlet chamber during the charging phase of operation and to seal the inlet chamber from the pumping chamber during the pumping phase of operation; a high pressure outlet fitting fixed in the central cavity on the other side of the pumping chamber and including an internal valve cavity in fluid communication with the pumping chamber and extending along the axis; a discharge control valve slidable in the valve cavity and biased to seal the valve cavity from the pumping chamber while the inlet check valve opens to deliver low pressure fuel from the inlet chamber through the pumping chamber to the pumping bores during the charging phase of operation and to fluidly expose the valve cavity to the pumping chamber and plunger bores during the pumping phase of operation; whereby during the pumping phase of operation, high pressure fuel is discharged from the pumping chamber through the outlet fitting substantially along said axis.
- 9. The fuel supply pump of claim 8, wherein the control valve includes an internal passage in fluid communication with the valve cavity, for delivering fuel for discharge through the outlet fitting.
- 10. The fuel supply pump of claim 8, wherein the bores have fuel leak-off grooves which are in fluid communication with an annular space between the fitting and the body, and a low pressure fuel return line is in fluid communication with the annular space.
- 11. The fuel supply pump of claim 8, wherein the pumping chamber within the central cavity is substantially annular and a plurality of discharge passages lead from the pumping chamber to the valve cavity, where the discharge sealing is performed by a single axially movable valve against all said discharge passages.
- 12. A high pressure fuel supply pump, comprising:a pump housing; a substantially cylindrical, stationary pump body fixed within the housing and extending along a longitudinal axis and including a plurality of radially oriented plunger bores having center lines lying in a common pumping plane, each bore having a pumping plunger disposed therein for reciprocal radial motion; an actuating assembly disposed within the housing and around the plunger bores for producing said reciprocal motion by driving the plungers radially inwardly during a pumping phase of operation and retracting the plungers radially outwardly during a charging phase of operation; an axially elongated central cavity situated within and centered on the longitudinal axis of the body, in fluid communication with the pumping bores; an inlet chamber situated in the central cavity on one side of the pumping plane, in fluid communication with a supply of relatively low pressure feed fuel; an inlet check valve situated in the central cavity between the inlet chamber and one side of the pumping plane, and biased to open and fluidly expose the plunger bores to the inlet chamber during the charging phase of operation and to seal the inlet chamber from the plunger bores during the pumping phase of operation; a high pressure outlet fitting fixed in the central cavity on the other side of the pumping plane and including an internal valve cavity in fluid communication with the pumping bores and extending longitudinally along the central axis; a discharge control valve slidable in the valve cavity and biased to seal the valve cavity from the plunger bores while the inlet check valve opens to deliver low pressure fuel from the inlet chamber to the pumping bores during the charging phase of operation and to expose the valve cavity to the plunger bores during the pumping phase of operation; whereby during the pumping phase of operation, high pressure fuel is discharged through the outlet fitting substantially along said axis.
- 13. The fuel supply pump of claim 12, wherein the bores have fuel leak-off grooves which are in fluid communication with an annular space between the fitting and the body, and a low pressure fuel return line is in fluid communication with the annular space.
- 14. The fuel supply pump of claim 12, wherein the pumping chamber within the central cavity is substantially annular and a plurality of discharge passages lead from the pumping chamber to the valve cavity, where the discharge sealing is performed by a single axially movable valve against all said discharge passages.
- 15. The fuel supply pump of claim 12, wherein the control valve includes an internal passage in fluid communication with the valve cavity, for delivering fuel for discharge through the outlet fitting.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit under 35 USC §119 (e) of U.S. Provisional Application 60/076,373 filed Feb. 27, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/US99/04115 |
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WO99/43957 |
9/2/1999 |
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International Search Report—1 page. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/076373 |
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