High Pressure Fuel Supply Pump
US-2017306905-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US10273921B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10273921-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415104774-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A fuel pump unit includes a pump head provided with an axial blind bore within which is arranged a piston extending from an inner end, inside the bore, to an outer end, outside the head, the outer end cooperating with a cam follower and a cam of which rotations reciprocally displace the piston. The pump unit also includes a coil spring axially compressed between pump head and the cam follower and a tubular turret assembly extending toward the cam and provided with a through bore through which extends the piston, the final spirals of the spring being slipped around the outer surface of the turret. The turret is an added part, non-integral to the pump head and, arranged in abutment against an under face of the pump head, the blind bore being coaxial to the through bore arranged in the turret.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel pump unit comprising: a pump head provided with an axial blind bore within which is arranged a piston extending from an inner end, inside the blind bore, to an outer end, outside the pump head, the outer end cooperating with a cam follower and a cam which rotates and reciprocally displaces the piston; a coil spring axially compressed between the pump head and the cam follower and, a tubular turret assembly extending toward the cam and provided with a through bore through which extends the piston, a final spiral of the coil spring being slipped around an outer surface of the turret assembly; wherein the turret assembly is an added part, non-integral to the pump head and, arranged in abutment against an under face of the pump head, the blind bore being coaxial to the through bore arranged in the turret assembly, the turret assembly being unfixed such that the turret assembly self-centers to accompany radial displacements of the piston. 2. A pump unit as set in claim 1 claim wherein the turret assembly comprises an inner tubular sleeve arranged in a retainer, the retainer having a cup portion wherein is received the inner tubular sleeve and, a disc face radially outwardly extending from the cup portion and arranged in abutment against the under face of the pump head. 3. A pump unit as set in claim 2 wherein the coil spring is arranged around the retainer, the disc face being caught between the pump head and the coil spring. 4. A pump unit as set in claim 1 further comprising a fuel return line in which flows fuel leaking between the blind bore and the piston, the fuel return line being in fluid communication with a low pressure line. 5. A pump unit as set in claim 4 wherein an opening of the blind bore in the under face of the pump head is provided with a counter-shape geometry which defines an annular collection groove around the piston, the annular collection groove being part of the fuel return line. 6. A pump unit as set in claim 5 further comprising a return channel extending through the pump head from the annular collection groove to the low pressure line.
Assembling; Disassembling; Replacing · CPC title
means preventing fuel leakage around pump plunger, e.g. fluid barriers · CPC title
the means being cams · CPC title
Cylinder heads · CPC title
Pistons · CPC title
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