High pressure pump with a close-mounted valve for a hydraulic fuel system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450146
  • Patent Number
    6,450,146
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 12, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
This invention provides a pump with a close-mounted valve for a hydraulic fuel system in an internal combustion engine. The hydraulic fuel system may have a high pressure pump connected to a low pressure side and high pressure reservoirs. The pump has a drive shaft, a shaft cylinder, one or more cylinders, and a close-mounted valve. The close-mounted valve has a valve body, a valve spool, a valve spring, and a valve coil. The valve body is positioned inside a shaft cavity formed by the shaft cylinder. The close-mounted valve may control the volume and pressure to reduce or eliminate the dumping of high-pressure hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic fuel system.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to pumps for hydraulic systems. More particularly, this invention relates to pumps with throttle valves for hydraulic fuel systems in internal combustion engines.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Many internal combustion engines use hydraulically-activated electronically-controlled unit injection (HEUI) fuel systems to improve engine performance. HEUI fuel systems require high pressure hydraulic fluid to operate fuel injectors.

FIG. 4

shows a hydraulic system according to the prior art. The hydraulic system is for an engine with a V-configuration and has a high pressure side incorporated with a low pressure side. The high pressure side operates the fuel injectors. A high pressure pump provides hydraulic fluid from a low pressure reservoir through an injection pressure regulation (IPR) valve to high pressure reservoirs. The low pressure side provides lubrication for various components of the engine including a cylinder head, cylinders, pistons, a turbocharger, and the like. A low pressure pump provides hydraulic fluid from a sump to the low pressure reservoir and to the engine. The hydraulic fluid passes through an engine cooler and an oil filter. The high and low pressure sides have other components such as check and bypass valves, which are not shown.




During engine operation, the IPR valve and high pressure pump control the volume and pressure of the hydraulic fluid. The IPR valve controls the pressure of the hydraulic fluid to be in a range of about 500 psi through about 6,000 psi. The IPR valve typically reciprocates between open and closed positions to maintain or regulate pressure. An open position dumps high-pressure hydraulic fluid from the high pressure pump. A closed position does not dump hydraulic fluid. When higher pressure is required, the IPR valve closes or reciprocates more in a closed position. When lower pressure is required, the IPR opens or reciprocates more in an open position to dump hydraulic fluid.




In addition, the high pressure pump adjusts the volume of hydraulic fluid depending upon the operating requirements of the engine.

FIG. 5

shows a side view of a high pressure pump according to the prior art. A support shaft, bearing shaft, and drive shaft are radially aligned and disposed inside a pump housing. A bearing spring biases a slipper plate against a spherical bearing mounted on the bearing support. Several cylinders are disposed radially around the support shaft. A piston is disposed within each cylinder. Each piston is pivotally connected to the slipper plate. The drive shaft has a swash plate, which engages the slipper plate. The swash plate sits at an angle to the cylinders.




As the drive shaft rotates, the swash plate pushes pistons into the cylinders on one side and pulls or lets the pistons out of the cylinders on the other side. A complete rotation of the drive shaft causes each piston to reciprocate one stroke in the cylinder. Hydraulic fluid from the low pressure reservoir enters a low pressure inlet along the outside of the pump housing. A valve controls the amount of hydraulic fluid exiting a valve outlet into an oil feed chamber, which surrounds the cylinders. The oil feed chamber has a cylinder inlet into each cylinder. As the piston reciprocates toward the swash plash, the piston passes the cylinder inlet. The cylinder inlet opens and hydraulic fluid fills the cylinder. As the piston reciprocates away from the swash plate, the cylinder inlet closes and the piston pushes the hydraulic fluid against a vent plate in the cylinder. The vent plate eventually opens permitting high pressure hydraulic fluid to enter a discharge chamber. The hydraulic fluid accumulates in the discharge chamber until it exits the high pressure pump through a high pressure outlet. A retention plate prevents the backflow of hydraulic fluid into the cylinder from the discharge chamber.




Generally, the high pressure pump provides more hydraulic fluid when higher pressure is required and provides less hydraulic fluid when lower pressure is required. The valve typically closes when there is a need for less hydraulic fluid. However, there may be a lag period between the time the lower volume is needed and the time the valve closes. Hydraulic fluid in the oil feed chamber generally passes through the pump, is pressurized, and is dumped. The oil feed chamber may hold up to 0.75 liters of hydraulic fluid.




The dumping of high-pressure hydraulic fluid reduces engine efficiency and increases operating costs. While a single “dumping” of hydraulic fluid may be less significant, the accumulated dumping of hydraulic fluid may reduce engine efficiency in a range of about 5 percent through about 15 percent. The reduced efficiency increases fuel consumption and may increase the maintenance of the engine.




SUMMARY




This invention provides a pump with a close-mounted valve for a hydraulic fuel system in an internal combustion engine. The close-mounted valve may be used to control the hydraulic fluid volume and the hydraulic fluid pressure. The close mounted value also may be used with or without an injection pressure regulation (IPR) valve. The close-mounted value may reduce or eliminate the need to dump high-pressure hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic fuel system.




In one aspect, a hydraulic fuel system for an internal combustion engine has a high pressure pump connected to a low pressure side and one or more high pressure reservoirs. The high pressure pump has a drive shaft, a shaft cylinder, one or more cylinders, and a close-mounted valve. The shaft cylinder is aligned with the drive shaft and forms a shaft cavity. One or more cylinders are positioned next to the shaft cylinder. The cylinders have one or more cylinder inlets into the shaft cavity. The close-mounted valve has a valve body, a valve spool, a valve spring, and a valve coil. The valve body is positioned inside the shaft cavity. The valve body forms a valve cavity having one or more valve outlets corresponding to the one or more cylinder inlets. The valve spool has an armature and is positioned inside the valve cavity. The valve spring is positioned between the armature and the valve body to bias the valve spool. The valve coil positioned along the valve body and around the armature.




In another aspect, a pump for a hydraulic fuel system in an internal combustion engine has a drive shaft, a shaft cylinder, one or more cylinders, and a close-mounted valve. The shaft cylinder is aligned with the drive shaft and forms a shaft cavity. The one or more cylinders is disposed adjacent to the shaft cylinder. The cylinders form one or more cylinder inlets into the shaft cavity. The close-mounted valve is positioned in the shaft cavity and has a valve body, a valve spool, a valve spring, and a valve coil. The valve body forms a valve cavity having one or more valve outlets corresponding to the one or more cylinder inlets. The valve spool has an armature and is positioned in the valve cavity. The valve spring is positioned between the armature and the valve body to bias the valve spool. The valve coil is positioned along the valve body and around the armature.




Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. All such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages are intended to be included within this description, within the scope of the invention, and protected by the accompanying claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES




The invention may be better understood with reference to the following figures and detailed description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, like reference numerals in the figures designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.





FIG. 1

represents a block diagram of a hydraulic system with a high pressure pump having a close-mounted valve according to one embodiment.





FIG. 2

represents a side view of a high pressure pump with a close-mounted valve according to one embodiment.





FIG. 3

represents a block diagram of a hydraulic fuel system with a high pressure pump having a close-mounted valve according to another embodiment.





FIG. 4

is a block diagram of a hydraulic fuel system according to the prior art.





FIG. 5

is a side view of a high pressure pump according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

represents a block diagram of a hydraulic fuel system


100


with a high pressure pump


118


having a close-mounted valve according to one embodiment. The hydraulic fuel system


100


has a low pressure side


102


and a high pressure side


116


. The low pressure side


102


includes a sump


104


, a low pressure pump


106


, oil cooler


108


, an oil filter


110


, and a low pressure reservoir


114


. The low pressure pump


106


pumps hydraulic fluid from the sump


104


through the oil cooler


108


and the oil filter


110


. The hydraulic fluid provides engine lubrication


112


, which may include a turbocharger, cylinders, a cylinder head, and other areas of the engine. In addition, oil is pumped to the low pressure oil reservoir


114


for use by the high pressure side


116


. The high pressure side


116


includes a high pressure pump


118


, which provides oil to two high pressure reservoirs


122


. In one aspect, the hydraulic system


100


is for a V-configured 6 cylinder diesel engine. There are two high pressure reservoirs


122


disposed in each of the V sections. Each reservoir serves three fuel injectors


124


.





FIG. 2

represents a side view of a high pressure pump


218


with a close-mounted valve


250


according to one embodiment. A shaft cylinder


242


and drive shaft


286


are radially aligned and disposed inside a pump housing


230


. Bearing spring


276


biases a slipper plate


234


against a spherical bearing


278


mounted on the shaft cylinder


242


. A bushing


236


is positioned between the shaft cylinder


242


and the bearing spring


276


. One or more cylinders


240


are disposed radially around the shaft cylinder


242


. A piston


238


is slidably disposed within each cylinder


240


. Each piston


238


is pivotally connected to the slipper plate


234


. The drive shaft


286


has a swash plate


284


, which engages the slipper plate


234


. A retaining ring


232


is operatively disposed between the swash plate


284


and the pump housing


230


. The swash plate


284


sits at an angle to the cylinders


240


. As the drive shaft


286


rotates, the swash plate


284


pushes pistons


238


into the cylinders


240


on one side and pulls or lets the pistons


238


out of the cylinders


240


on the other side. A rotation of the drive shaft


286


causes each piston


238


to reciprocate one stroke in the cylinder


240


.




The shaft cylinder


242


forms a cavity for radially receiving the close-mounted valve


250


. The shaft cylinder


242


also forms valve outlets


270


that correspond to cylinder inlets


268


into each cylinder


240


. In one aspect, the close-mounted valve


250


has a valve body


256


forming a valve cavity with openings corresponding to the valve outlets


270


. The valve body


256


has valve o-rings


272


disposed in grooves


266


adjacent to the valve outlets


270


. The valve cavity has a valve inlet


280


opening into a valve inlet chamber


282


formed by the shaft cylinder


242


. A valve spool


274


with an armature


258


is slidably disposed in the valve cavity. A valve spring


252


is disposed between the armature


258


and the valve body


254


to bias the valve spool


274


toward the swash plate


284


. A valve coil


248


is positioned along the valve body


254


and around the armature


258


. When the valve spool


274


is fully biased, the valve spool


274


essentially closes the valve outlets


270


. When a current is applied to the valve coil


248


, the armature


258


and the valve spool


274


slide away from the swash plate


284


thus opening the valve outlets


270


. By changing the current, the armature


258


and the valve spool


274


may reciprocate inside the valve cavity thus opening and closing the valve outlets


270


. A microprocessor or other control device (not shown) may be attached to the valve coil


248


for controlling the current applied to the valve coil


248


.




When the high pressure pump


218


is operating, hydraulic fluid from the low pressure reservoir enters a valve inlet chamber


282


. A current is applied to the valve coil


248


, so the armature


258


and the valve spool


274


slide away from the swash plate


284


and open the valve outlets


270


. Hydraulic fluid is then available at the cylinder inlets


268


. The current may be applied to the valve coil


248


so the armature


258


and valve spool


274


reciprocate inside the valve cavity. This reciprocating motion may be used to control the volume and pressure of the hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic fuel system such that an IPR valve may not be needed. The close-mounted valve


250


may reduce or essentially eliminate the dumping of high pressure hydraulic fluid.




As each piston


238


reciprocates toward the swash plate


284


, the piston


238


passes the cylinder inlet


268


. The cylinder inlet


269


opens causing hydraulic fluid to fill the cylinder


240


. As each piston


238


reciprocates away from the swash plate


284


, the cylinder inlet


268


closes and the piston


238


pushes the hydraulic fluid against a vent plate


264


in the cylinder


240


. The vent plate


264


eventually opens permitting high pressure hydraulic fluid to enter a discharge chamber


244


, which is connected to the pump housing


230


by bolts


260


. The hydraulic fluid accumulates in the discharge chamber


244


until it exits the high pressure pump


218


through a high pressure outlet


246


. A retention plate


262


prevents the backflow of hydraulic fluid into the cylinder


240


from the discharge chamber


244


.





FIG. 3

represents a block diagram of a hydraulic fuel system


300


having a high pressure pump


318


with a close-mounted valve according to another embodiment. The hydraulic fuel system


300


is essentially the same as the hydraulic fuel system


100


except for the addition of an IPR valve


320


. The hydraulic fuel system


300


has a low pressure side


302


and a high pressure side


316


. The low pressure side


302


includes a sump


304


, a low pressure pump


306


, oil cooler


308


, an oil filter


310


, and a low pressure reservoir


314


. The low pressure pump


306


pumps hydraulic fluid from the sump


304


through the oil cooler


308


and the oil filter


310


. The hydraulic fluid provides engine lubrication


312


, which may include a turbocharger, cylinders, a cylinder head, and other areas of the engine. In addition, oil is pumped to the low pressure oil reservoir


314


for use by the high pressure side


116


. The high pressure side


316


includes the high pressure pump


318


, which provides oil through the IPR valve


320


to high pressure reservoirs


322


. In one aspect, the hydraulic system


300


is for a V-configured six cylinder diesel engine. There are two high pressure reservoirs


322


disposed in each of the V sections. Each reservoir serves three fuel injectors


324


. In this embodiment, the close-mounted valve controls at least the volume of the hydraulic fluid out of the high pressure pump. The close-mounted valve also may partially or completely control the pressure of the hydraulic fluid. The IPR valve


320


may control the pressure or operate in conjunction with close-mounted valve to control the pressure. In one aspect, the IPR valve


320


provides trim control to adjust the pressure provided by the high pressure pump


318


.




While configurations and components have been described for the hydraulic systems


100


and


300


and the high pressure pump


218


, other configurations including those with fewer or additional components may be used. The hydraulic system may have check and bypass valves and may be configured for use on an in-line or other internal combustion engine. The high pressure pump may be configured to provide lower pressure hydraulic fluid or may be a low pressure hydraulic pump. The close-mounted valve


250


may another spool valve or valve device for controlling the volume or pressure of hydraulic fluid in a pump.




Various embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated. However, the description and illustrations are by way of example only. Many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of this invention and will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific details, representative embodiments, and illustrated examples in this description. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restricted except in light as necessitated by the accompanying claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A hydraulic fuel system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:a low pressure side; at least one high pressure reservoir; and a high pressure pump connected to the low pressure side and to the at least one high pressure reservoir, the high pressure pump comprising a drive shaft; a shaft cylinder radially aligned with the drive shaft, the shaft cylinder forming a shaft cavity; at least one cylinder disposed adjacent to the shaft cylinder, where the at least one cylinder forms at least one cylinder inlet into the shaft cavity; and a close-mounted valve comprising, a valve body forming a valve cavity, the valve body disposed in the shaft cavity, the valve cavity having at least one valve outlet corresponding to the at least one cylinder inlet, a valve spool with an armature slidably disposed in the valve cavity, a valve spring disposed between the armature and the valve body to bias the valve spool, and a valve coil disposed along the valve body and around the armature.
  • 2. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 1, where the low pressure side further comprises:a sump; a low pressure reservoir connected to the high pressure pump; and a low pressure pump connected to the sump and the low pressure reservoir.
  • 3. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fuel injector connected to the at least one high pressure reservoir.
  • 4. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 3, where the hydraulic fuel system is a hydraulically-activated electronically-controlled unit injection (HEUI) fuel system.
  • 5. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 1, further comprising an injection pressure regulation (IPR) valve connected to the high pressure pump and the at least one high pressure reservoir.
  • 6. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 5, where the close-mounted value controls at least one of a hydraulic fluid volume and a hydraulic fluid pressure and the IPR valve controls the hydraulic fluid pressures.
  • 7. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 6, where the IPR valve provides a trim control of the hydraulic fluid pressure.
  • 8. The hydraulic fuel system according to claim 1, further comprising a control device to supply a current to the valve coil.
  • 9. A pump for a hydraulic fuel system in an internal combustion engine, comprisinga drive shaft; a shaft cylinder radially aligned with the drive shaft, the shaft cylinder forming a shaft cavity; at least one cylinder disposed adjacent to the shaft cylinder, where the at least one cylinder forms at least one cylinder inlet into the shaft cavity; and a close-mounted valve disposed in the shaft cavity, the close-mounted valve comprising, a valve body forming a valve cavity having at least one valve outlet corresponding to the at least one cylinder inlet, a valve spool with an armature slidably disposed in the valve cavity, a valve spring is disposed between the armature and the valve body to bias the valve spool, and a valve coil is disposed along the valve body and around the armature.
  • 10. The pump according to claim 9, further comprising:a drive shaft having a swash plate; and a slipper plate disposed between the shaft cylinder and the swash plate.
  • 11. The pump according to claim 10, further comprising a biasing device disposed on the shaft cylinder to bias the slipper plate against the swash plate.
  • 12. The pump according to claim 11, further comprising at least one piston slideably disposed in the at least one cylinder, the at least one piston pivotally mounted to the slipper plate.
  • 13. The pump according to claim 12, where the at least one piston slides in a reciprocating motion in the at least one cylinder, the reciprocating motion to open and close the at least one cylinder inlet.
  • 14. The pump according to claim 9,where the at least one valve outlet is closed when the valve spool is biased by the valve spring; and where the at least one valve outlet is open when a current is applied to the valve coil.
  • 15. The pump according to claim 14, where the valve spool slides in a reciprocating motion in the valve cavity, the reciprocating motion to open and close the at least one valve outlet.
  • 16. The pump according to claim 9, further comprising a microprocessor to supply a current to the valve coil.
  • 17. The pump according to claim 9, where the hydraulic fuel system is a hydraulically-activated electronically-controlled unit injection (HEUI) fuel system.
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