Radial piston pump for generating high fuel pressure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6457957
  • Patent Number
    6,457,957
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is a radial piston pump having a longitudinally movable pump piston in a cylinder chamber which communicates with a suction valve. A closing body of the suction valve is loaded by a valve closing spring in the direction of its valve seat affixed to the housing. The valve closing spring is supported on the pump piston. The radial piston pump is especially useful in fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines, particularly in common rail injection systems.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention is radial piston engines;




2. Description of the Prior Art




A radial piston pump of this kind has been disclosed in DE 23 38 489 B2. In this known pump the suction valve has a shaft which leads from its closing body equaxially to the pump piston and supports the valve closing spring outside the cylinder chamber. This valve closing spring engages the shaft at one end and indirectly engages the pump housing at the other end. When the suction valve opens, the closing force of the spring therefore increases along with the stroke.




Radial piston pumps of this kind, which have a number of pump pistons (pump elements), must meet strict requirements with regard to uniform delivery: with a low supply quantity, all of the pump elements should be feeding and variation between the supply quantities of the individual pump elements should remain within strict limits. At a low pressure of the fuel supplied to the radial piston pump, difficulties in meeting these requirements arise, even with low opening pressure differences between the suction valves of the pump elements.




In the crown piston pump mentioned, the opening process of the suction valve should be assisted by virtue of the fact that the closing body of the valve disposed in the cylinder chamber, at the top dead center of the pump piston is largely encompassed by the pump piston and as a result, the piston exerts an aspirating action on the closing body during the intake stroke.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The radial piston pump according to the invention, has the advantage over the prior art that the opening of the suction valve is assisted at a low pressure of the supplied fuel by virtue of the fact that the closing force of the valve closing spring decreases as the intake stroke of the pump piston increases. In a multi-piston pump, an opening of all of the suction valves is thus reliably achieved and a relatively high degree of delivery uniformity is produced. As a result, an opening pressure adjustment of the suction valves can be eliminated or can be carried out with reduced precision.




DE 44 06 803 A1 has in fact disclosed a radial piston pump with a pump piston that is flowed through axially, in which a suction valve is disposed, whose valve closing spring engages the closing body of the suction valve at one end and engages the pump piston at the other end. When the suction valve opens, however, the closing force of the spring, increases along with the stroke.




Another feature of the invention permits the size of the radial piston pump to be reduced since the valve closing spring is disposed essentially inside the structural volume of the pump piston. This disposition simultaneously achieves a guidance of the valve closing spring.




Another feature enables sufficient guidance of the closing body shaft to be likewise achieved while simultaneously reducing the dead volume of the pump.




In a modification of the invention, direct introduction of the spring force into the components is used to control the valve. As a result, only the dimensional deviations of a few components affect the adjustment of the suction valve.




Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description contained below, taken with the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a radial piston pump and





FIG. 2

shows an enlarged detail II from

FIG. 1

of a suction valve of the pump.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A non-adjustable radial piston pump


10


shown in

FIG. 1

is provided for generating high fuel pressure in fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines, in particular in a common rail injection system. The radial piston pump


10


has a housing


11


in which a drive shaft


12


with a cam section


13


is supported. A stroke ring


14


is guided on the cam section


13


. In

FIG. 1

of the drawings, the stroke ring


14


supports a piston base


15


of a pump piston


16


that is guided so that it can move longitudinally in the pump housing


11


, radial to the drive shaft


12


. Due to the action of a piston spring


17


disposed coaxial to the pump piston


16


, which spring engages the piston base


15


at one end and the pump housing


11


at the other, the piston base


15


is kept in constant contact with the stroke ring


14


. The pump piston


16


is also associated with a suction valve


18


and a pressure control valve


19


. The suction valve


18


can be supplied with low-pressure fuel, for example diesel oil, by means of a conduit


20


of the pump housing


11


. A conduit


21


of the pump housing


11


leads from the pressure control valve


19


and diverts high-pressure fuel delivered by the pump piston


16


. The pump piston


16


with the piston base


15


, piston spring


17


, suction valve


18


, and pressure control valve


19


constitutes a pump element


22


of the radial piston pump


10


. This pump is equipped with additional pump elements


22


, for example a total of three of them, which are disposed offset from one another by 120° (not visible in the drawing) in a plane radial to the axis of the drive shaft


12


in the pump housing


11


. The additional pump elements


22


likewise communicate with the conduits


20


and


21


. The subsequent description of the pump element


22


in conjunction with

FIG. 2

consequently applies equally to the rest of the pump elements.




The suction valve


18


is disposed in the pump housing


11


, radially behind the pump piston


16


in relation to the drive shaft


12


. The suction valve has a valve plate


24


, which is held down in a bore


25


of the pump housing


11


by a screw plug. A hollow, conical valve seat


27


is embodied on the valve plate


24


. The valve seat


27


is consequently disposed so that it is fixed in relation to the housing and is connected in a communicating fashion to the conduit


20


that conveys low-pressure fuel. The suction valve


18


has a closing body


28


with a conical valve disk


29


, which cooperates with the valve seat


27


of the valve plate


24


. When the suction valve


18


is closed, the bottom of the valve disk


29


of the closing body


28


is approximately flush with the end face of the valve plate


24


oriented toward the pump piston.




The pump piston


16


, which is disposed in a cylinder chamber (displacement chamber)


32


of the pump housing


11


, has a longitudinal bore


33


embodied as a blind hole bore which fiends in a flat bore bottom


34


. The longitudinal bore


33


is disposed coaxial to the pump piston


16


and contains a valve closing spring


35


embodied as a helical compression spring. Since the pump piston


16


when disposed in its top dead center shown in

FIG. 2

, extends close to the valve plate


24


adjoining the cylinder chamber


22


, the valve closing spring


35


is disposed for the predominant part of its length in the longitudinal bore


33


of the pump piston. The valve closing spring


35


has an outer diameter that is largely adapted to the diameter of the longitudinal bore


33


of the pump piston


16


and engages the bore bottom


34


at one end and engages the valve disk


29


at the other end. The closing body


28


of the suction valve


18


is provided with a pin-shaped shaft


36


, which is guided through the inside of the valve closing spring


35


and in the depicted dead center position of the pump piston


16


and closed position of the suction valve


18


, reaches close to the bore bottom


34


. The shaft


36


of the closing body


28


, whose outer diameter corresponds almost to the inner diameter of the valve closing spring


35


, extends slightly beyond the bottom of valve disk


29


and is guided so that it can move longitudinally in the valve plate


24


. Since the shaft


36


of the closing body


28


, which extends coaxial to the pump piston


16


, together with the valve closing spring


35


, largely fills up the volume of the longitudinal bore


33


of the pump piston


16


, the dead volume of the pump is low, as shown in FIG.


2


. As is also shown in

FIG. 2

, the cylinder chamber


32


oriented toward the suction valve is slightly enlarged diametrically in relation to the pump piston


16


and communicates with the pressure control valve


19


in this enlarged section.




In the depicted position of the pump piston


16


, the valve closing spring


35


exerts a maximal closing force on the valve disk


29


of the suction valve


18


and keeps it closed. During the intake stroke of the pump piston


16


, it is moved out of the depicted position toward the cam section


13


of the drive shaft


12


. As a result, the valve closing spring


35


experiences a reduction in its closing force. The low-pressure fuel supplied to the suction valve


18


by the conduit


20


exerts an opening force on the valve disk


29


counter to the spring force. When the opening force prevails, the suction valve


18


is opened, i.e. the valve disk


29


lifts up from the valve seat


27


and moves into the cylinder chamber


32


by a slight amount. The opening of the suction valve


18


occurs as a function of the pressure of the fuel supplied: at a high pressure, the opening of the suction valve


18


occurs with even a small intake stroke of the pump piston


16


; at a low pressure, the suction valve is opened when the pump piston


16


has traveled a larger intake stroke. The valve closing spring


35


, however, is designed so that at low pressures of the supplied fuel, the suction valve


18


reliably opens with a large suction stroke of the pump piston


16


and a partial filling of the cylinder chamber


32


takes place. Because of the guaranteed opening of the suction valve


18


, the partial filling of the remaining pump elements


22


of the radial piston pump


10


is also achieved in a corresponding manner.




The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. In a radial piston pump (10) for generating high fuel pressure in fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines, with a longitudinally movable, spring-loaded pump piston (16) in a cylinder chamber (32), which communicates with a suction valve (18) whose closing body (28) that opens at least indirectly into the cylinder chamber (32) is loaded by a valve closing spring (35) in the direction of its valve seat (27) affixed to the housing, the improvement wherein the valve closing spring (35) is supported against the pump piston (16) so that as the intake stroke of the pump piston increases, the closing force of the valve closing spring decreases.
  • 2. The radial piston pump according to claim 1, wherein the valve closing spring (35) is embodied as a helical compression spring and is contained over the predominant part of its length in a longitudinal bore (33) of the pump piston (16).
  • 3. The radial piston pump according to claim 2, wherein a pin-shaped shaft (36) of the closing body (28) is guided inside the valve closing spring (35).
  • 4. The radial piston pump according to claim 3, wherein the valve closing spring (35) is supported with its one end at the bottom (34) of the longitudinal bore (33) of the pump piston (16), which is embodied as a blind hole bore, and is supported with its other end against a valve disk (29) of the closing body (28) of the suction valve (18), from which valve disk the pin-shaped shaft (36) of the closing body (28) extends.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 48 035 Oct 1998 DE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a 35 USC 371 application of PCT/DE 00/01815 filed on Jun. 22, 1999.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE99/01815 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/23711 4/27/2000 WO A
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