Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic pump for fuel comprising:
- a cup-like housing body having an outlet cylindrical portion at a center thereof;
- a lid member having an inlet cylindrical portion at a center thereof and fixed to said housing body to constitute a pump housing;
- a nonmagnetic sleeve member extending between said outlet and inlet cylindrical portions;
- a magnetic plunger slideably fitted in said nonmagnetic sleeve member and having a central thorugh hole;
- a return spring, arranged between said inlet cylindrical portion and part of said central through hole, for biasing said plunger toward a delivery side;
- inlet and outlet pipes extending through said inlet and outlet cylindrical portions, respectively;
- a delivery valve body disposed at an outlet end of said central through hole of said magnetic plunger and slidable along an axial direction of said magnetic plunger so as to selectively prevent flow of the fuel through said central through hole;
- a ring-like member retained at an outlet end of said magnetic plunger having a peripheral portion and a central portion, said central portion having an inlet end and an outlet surface, said inlet end of said central portion having means for slideably guiding said delivery valve body, said peripheral portion having an aperture therethrough to permit the fuel to flow from said outlet end of said central through hole of said magnetic plunger;
- a valve seat having an inner peripheral portion and an outer peripheral portion, said inner peripheral portion being axially retained on said central portion of said ring-like member, said outer peripheral portion being free to pivot, said valve seat having an outlet surface contacting an inner end of said outlet pipe and an inlet surface contacting said outlet surface of said ring-like member; and
- electromagnetic means for driving said magnetic plunger;
- wherein said inner end of said outlet pipe extends for a predetermined length inside said nonmagnetic sleeve member for housing said magnetic plunger to form a pulsation absorption chamber around said oulet pipe, and an opening of said inner end of said outlet pipe is selectively closed by said valve seat.
- 2. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said outlet surface of said ring-like member comprises an arcuated surface inclined toward a center thereof, said inlet surface of said valve seat comprises a surface corresponding to said outlet surface of said ring-like member, and said outlet surface of said valve seat comprises a flat surface.
- 3. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said outlet surface of said ring-like member comprises an arcuated surface inclined toward an edge thereof, said inlet and outlet surfaces of said valve seat comprise flat surfaces, respectively.
- 4. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said outlet surface of said ring-like member comprises a flat surface with an annular projection, and said inlet and outlet surfaces of said valve seat comprise flat surfaces, respectively.
- 5. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said outlet surface of said ring-like member comprises an arcuated surface inclined toward an edge thereof, and said inlet and outlet surfaces of said valve seat comprise arcuated surfaces so as to constitute an arcuated shape corresponding to that of said outlet surface of said ring-like member.
- 6. A pump according to claim 5, wherein said outlet pipe is flared at said inner end, so that said outlet surface of said valve seat is brought into contact with an inner wall surface of a flared portion of said outlet pipe.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 782,292, filed Sept. 30, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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