Drain for fuel pump
US-8960159-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US10107244B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107244-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515517943-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A pump unit for supplying fuel, preferably diesel oil, to an internal combustion engine has at least two cylinders (10), which are formed in at least one head (9), are slidingly engaged by respective pistons (13), and communicate hydraulically with respective fuel inlets (11) in the cylinders (10) via respective interposed intake valves (15) provided with respective valve bodies (16) incorporated in the head (9); the inlets (11) of all the cylinders (10) being closed by a single cover (33) fixed to the head (9).
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What is claimed is: 1. A pump unit for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine, the pump unit comprising a high-pressure pump ( 2 ) for supplying the fuel to the internal combustion engine, and a pre-supply pump ( 3 ) for supplying the fuel to the high-pressure pump ( 2 ); the high-pressure pump ( 2 ) comprising at least two cylinders ( 10 ) having respective longitudinal axes ( 8 ) parallel to one another; a respective piston ( 13 ) slidingly engaged in each cylinder ( 10 ); a respective at least one head ( 9 ) for each cylinder, each head ( 9 ) having at least one through bore, which is coaxial with a corresponding longitudinal axis ( 8 ), wherein each head comprises a first portion forming a corresponding cylinder ( 10 ) and a second portion forming a fuel inlet ( 11 ) of the corresponding cylinder ( 10 ); and, for each cylinder ( 10 ), a respective intake valve ( 15 ) interposed between the cylinder ( 10 ) and a corresponding inlet ( 11 ) to selectively control the supply of fuel to the cylinder ( 10 ); each intake valve ( 15 ) comprising a valve body ( 16 ) and a shutter member ( 17 ) movable through the valve body ( 16 ) between an open position and a closed position of the intake valve ( 15 ); wherein the valve body ( 16 ) of each intake valve ( 15 ) is formed in one piece with the corresponding head ( 9 ), and wherein one cover ( 33 ) closes all the inlets ( 11 ) of said at least two cylinders, wherein the cover ( 33 ) is fixed to the heads ( 9 ) of the cylinders, wherein the pump unit further comprises a hydraulic circuit ( 34 ) for supplying the fuel to the inlets ( 11 ) of the cylinders ( 10 ), the hydraulic circuit ( 34 ) being formed entirely outside said at least one head ( 9 ), wherein the hydraulic circuit ( 34 ) comprises a distribution manifold ( 37 ) formed at least partially through the cover ( 33 ), and, for each inlet ( 11 ), a respective supply conduit ( 40 ), which extends between the distribution manifold ( 37 ) and the inlet ( 11 ), and is formed entirely through the cover ( 33 ). 2. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a plurality of tubular heads ( 9 ) equal in number to the number of cylinders ( 10 ), each cylinder ( 10 ) being formed in a corresponding head ( 9 ). 3. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said inlets ( 11 ) open axially outward at an end surface ( 12 ) of said at least one head ( 9 ); the cover ( 33 ) being mounted in contact with said end surface ( 12 ). 4. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic circuit ( 34 ) is formed entirely through the cover ( 33 ). 5. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a pump body ( 4 ) configured to receive and retain said at least one head ( 9 ), the hydraulic circuit ( 34 ) being formed partially through the pump body ( 4 ) and partially through the cover ( 33 ). 6. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic circuit ( 34 ) comprises at least one regulating valve for selectively controlling the flow rate of fuel supplied to said inlets ( 11 ), the regulating valve being mounted in the cover ( 33 ). 7. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising, for each cylinder ( 10 ), a respective delivery valve ( 19 ) mounted in said at least one head ( 9 ) for selectively controlling the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine. 8. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a drive device ( 20 ) for moving the pistons ( 13 ) with a reciprocating rectilinear motion along the corresponding cylinders ( 10 ); the drive device ( 20 ) comprising a transmission shaft ( 32 ) mounted to rotate about an axis of rotation ( 6 ) perpendicular to the longitudinal axes ( 8 ) of the cylinders ( 10 ). 9. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , comprising two said heads ( 9 ) which are of tubular shape, extend around the longitudinal axes ( 8 ) of the corresponding cylinders ( 10 ), and are limited axially by respective end surfaces ( 12 ) coplanar with one another and perpendicular to the longitudinal axes ( 8 ), the cover ( 33 ) comprising a closure plate ( 35 ) positioned in contact with the end surfaces ( 12 ) and a centering shank ( 36 ) which projects from the closure plate ( 35 ) parallel to said longitudinal axes ( 8 ) and is engaged between the two heads ( 9 ). 10. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 33 ) is made of aluminum. 11. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 33 ) is made of plastic. 12. The pump unit as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a pump body ( 4 ) with a plurality of bores ( 7 ), which have respective longitudinal axes ( 8 ) parallel to one another, wherein each bore ( 7 ) houses a tubular head ( 9 ), which is fixed to the pump body ( 4 ), which projects inside the bore ( 7 ), and which extends around the corresponding axis ( 8 ).
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