Claims
- 1. A pump system for supplying high-pressure fluid to a hydraulically-actuated fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft, a high pressure rail for receiving high pressure fluid and supplying it to hydraulically powered fuel injectors, and internal fluid passageways, said pump system comprising:
a pump having a housing, a low pressure fluid inlet port, a wobble plate within said housing rotatable about a central axis to raise the pressure of fluid within said housing, and a high pressure fluid outlet port; said pump mounted directly to said engine with said inlet and outlet ports in direct communication with a first and a second one of said internal fluid passageways, respectively; a rail pressure control valve physically separated and spaced from said pump and having an inlet communicating directly with said second fluid passageway, a first outlet communicating with said high pressure rail, and a second outlet; and a fluid reservoir physically separated and spaced from both said pump and said rail pressure control valve and having an inlet communicating with said rail pressure control valve second outlet to receive from said rail pressure control valve fluid in excess of that required to maintain the pressure of fluid in said high pressure rail at a desired level.
- 2. The pump system of claim 1 wherein said crankshaft extends into said pump housing and is coupled to said rotatable wobble plate for rotation thereof in response to rotation of said crankshaft.
- 3. The pump system of claim 2 wherein said crankshaft extends from said engine, through said pump housing to a terminal end spaced outwardly from said pump housing.
- 4. The pump system of claim 3 further including at least one component mounted upon said crankshaft between said pump housing and said terminal end for rotation of said component in response to rotation of said crankshaft.
- 5. The pump system of claim 4 wherein said component is a viscous damper.
- 6. The pump system of claim 4 wherein said component includes a cylindrical housing surrounding a major portion of said pump housing in spaced relation thereto.
- 7. The pump system of claim 6 wherein said cylindrical housing includes at least one groove in its outer surface for receiving a drive belt.
- 8. The pump system of claim 1 wherein said reservoir is mounted at a vertically higher level than said high pressure rail.
- 9. The pump system of claim 1 further including a hydrostatic thrust bearing supporting said wobble plate.
- 10. A pump system for supplying actuation fluid at elevated pressure to individual fuel injectors of an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft, a high pressure rail and internal passageways for flow of said fluid, said system comprising:
a pump including an annular housing having a through opening with a central axis and a member rotatable about said axis to raise the pressure of fluid within said pump; said pump mounted to said crankshaft with said rotatable member coupled to said crankshaft for rotation of said member in response to rotation of said crankshaft, and said crankshaft passing from said engine through said housing to a terminal end spaced from said pump; a rail pressure control valve physically separated and spaced from said pump; a first quantity of said fluid flowing from said pump to said control valve through a first of said internal passageways; a reservoir physically separated and spaced from said pump and said control valve; and a second quantity of said fluid flowing from said control valve to said reservoir through a second of said internal passageways.
- 11. The pump system of claim 10 wherein said rotatable member comprises a wobble plate rotatably coupled to said crankshaft.
- 12. The pump system of claim 11 wherein said wobble plate is coupled to said crankshaft by opposing flats on said crankshaft and wobble plate.
- 13. The pump system of claim 11 further comprising a hydrostatic thrust bearing supporting said wobble plate for rotation within said housing.
- 14. The pump system of claim 10 wherein said pump includes an inlet port for receiving said fluid at low pressure from said engine and an outlet port for discharge of high pressure fluid, and said first quantity of fluid flowing from said control valve to said reservoir flows from said first internal passageway.
- 15. The pump system of claim 14 wherein said second quantity of fluid flowing from said control valve to said reservoir flows from said second internal passageway.
- 16. The pump system of claim 10 further including a mounting for connecting said pump directly to said engine with opposing surfaces of said pump and said engine in mutual contact.
- 17. The pump system of claim 16 wherein said mounting comprise a plurality of bolts extending through openings in a portion of said housing and into said engine.
- 18. The pump system of claim 17 wherein said portion of said housing is a peripheral flange and said bolts are parallel to said central axis of said annular housing.
- 19. The pump system of claim 10 further including at least one rotatable accessory mounted upon and rotatably coupled to said crankshaft between said pump housing and said terminal end of said crankshaft.
- 20. The pump system of claim 19 wherein said accessory comprises a cylindrical housing surrounding a major portion of said pump housing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of prior provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/098,866 filed Sep. 2, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60098866 |
Sep 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09388109 |
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09875605 |
Jun 2001 |
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