Claims
- 1. In a fuel injection pump system for an internal combustion engine, including
- positionable plunger means for metering fuel to said engine,
- positionable pump rack means connected to said plunger means for positioning said plunger means to regulate the metering of fuel to said engine,
- stepper motor means having an output shaft rotatable in response to step-control signals having values determined by one or more engine operating parameters, and
- gear means driven by said output shaft end engaging said rack means to position it in accordance with said step-control signals,
- said pump rack means being subject to abnormally strong transient load forces when moving in a first direction to increase the amount of fuel metered by said plunger means,
- the improvement comprising:
- a compliant linkage in said pump rack means positioned between a first portion of said pump rack means engaged by said gear and a second portion thereof which is connected to said plunger means;
- said linkage comprising a precompressed spring urging said first and second portions of said pump rack means apart from each other with a force greater than the value of load forces acting on said rack means during normal operation in the absence of said abnormally strong transient load forces, but less than the driving force produced by the stepper output shaft;
- whereby said spring remains in its normal precompressed state during normal operation; is additionally compressed when said transient load forces occur so as to permit continued normal operation of said gear even though said second portion of said rack means is arrested; and returns to its normal precompressed state when said transient local forces disappear, thus permitting said second portion of said pump rack means to assume its proper controlled position;
- wherein said first portion of said pump rack means is pivotable about an axis normal to the length of said pump rack means and is biased toward
- said gear by a spring.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said portion of said rack means comprises a track along its length, a wheel adapted to ride along said track, and means for applying the force of said spring to urge said wheel against said track thereby to urge said rack portion against said gear as said rack portion moves along the direction of its length.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 844,059, filed on 3/26/86, now abandoned.
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