Claims
- 1. A fuel pressure regulator combination for a no-return fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine (20) with an air intake manifold (22) and at least one fuel injector (30), the regulator comprising: a housing (100,102), a flexible diaphragm 106 defining in cooperation with the housing first and second chambers, said diaphragm having generally opposed faces with one of the faces communicating with only the first chamber and the other face communicating with only the second chamber, one of the chambers 120 having a passage (122) for continuously communicating with an air intake manifold (22) of an engine, the other chamber 109 having an inlet (103) for supplying fuel to said other chamber and an outlet (144) for continuously communicating with at least one fuel injector of the engine 20 for supplying fuel thereto, a first valve (104) associated with said inlet (103) and movable to open and closed positions to control the flow of fuel through said inlet (103) and into said other chamber (109), an actuator pin (108) carried by one of said diaphragm and said valve for movement therewith for opening and closing said valve, a first spring (116) yieldably biasing said diaphragm 106 toward said valve (104), so that under normal operating conditions, said diaphragm (106) actuates said valve (104) to maintain a substantially constant pressure drop across the said one or more injectors (30), and when said valve (104) closes and the volume of fuel trapped between the injectors and said valve expands, the diaphragm 106 moves away and disengages from said valve to accommodate the expansion of the fuel, a fuel pump having a pump outlet passage in communication with said inlet of said other chamber, and a by-pass passage in communication with said pump outlet passage wherein, when said first valve is open in response to overpressure in said other chamber, fuel from said pump will by-pass into said by-pass passage.
- 2. A pressure regulator combination as defined in claim 1 in which said fuel pump is located in a fuel reservoir and said by-pass passage is open to said reservoir.
- 3. A pressure regulator combination defined in claim 1 in which said first valve is biased by a second spring to a closed position, and said first valve opens against the bias of said second spring to connect said other chamber to said pump outlet and said by-pass passage when pressure in said other chamber reaches a predetermined level.
- 4. A pressure regulator combination as defined in claim 1 in which a second valve is positioned in said by-pass passage, said second valve being biased to a closed position by a spring set above the desired accumulator pressure in said regulator.
- 5. A pressure regulator combination as defined in claim 4 in which a pulse width modulator is included in the fuel pump drive circuit, and a switch in said circuit, associated with said second valve, is actuated when said second valve is opened to modulate the drive of said pump.
- 6. A pressure regulator combination as defined in claim 1 in which a one-way valve is located in said pump outlet passage upstream of said by-pass passage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part U.S. application Ser. No. 08/181,848, filed Jan. 14, 1994, now pending, on a Demand Fuel Pressure Regulator.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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