Solenoid valve for a fuel injection system, and high pressure fuel pump

US10280888B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10280888-B2
Application numberUS-201715857662-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2017
Priority dateJan 10, 2017
Publication dateMay 7, 2019
Grant dateMay 7, 2019

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Abstract

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There is disclosed a solenoid valve for a fuel injection system, in which solenoid valve a closing element which interacts with a valve seat in order to close and open the solenoid valve is actuated by a control pin, the control pin being formed by way of a solenoid plunger. Furthermore, a high pressure fuel pump is disclosed which has a solenoid valve of this type.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A solenoid valve for a fuel injection system, comprising: a valve region with a closing element and a valve seat which interact in order to close the solenoid valve; an actuator region with a control pin for moving the closing element along a movement axis into an open or closed position, the actuator region having a stationary pole piece with a pole piece bore which is arranged in the pole piece, and a solenoid plunger which is movable relative to the pole piece along the movement axis and is arranged with a pole piece end in the pole piece bore in a contactless manner with respect to the pole piece, the solenoid plunger forming the control pin; and a stop pin, separate from the solenoid plunger and the valve seat, for limiting movement travel of the solenoid plunger along the movement axis, the stop pin is arranged in a fixed position in the pole piece bore. 2. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the valve region has a valve seat plate which forms the valve seat, the closing element being configured as a small plate which lies on the valve seat plate in the closed position of the solenoid valve, the pole piece and the small plate being arranged on opposite sides of the valve seat plate. 3. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the solenoid plunger is configured as a cylindrical pin which penetrates the valve seat plate with a valve seat plate end in a contactless manner. 4. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a restoring spring to prestress the solenoid plunger into a starting position, the starting position being the open position of the solenoid valve, in which open position the solenoid plunger holds the closing element away from the valve seat. 5. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the restoring spring is arranged wholly within the pole piece bore. 6. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the solenoid valve is configured as a volumetric flow regulating valve. 7. The solenoid valve as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the solenoid valve is part of a high pressure fuel pump. 8. The solenoid valve of claim 5 , wherein the restoring spring surrounds at least part of the stop pin in the pole piece bore. 9. The solenoid valve of claim 1 , the stop pin is neither directly connected to nor part of the solenoid plunger, and the stop pin is neither directly connected to nor part of the valve seat. 10. A high pressure fuel pump for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, comprising: a solenoid valve, the solenoid valve comprising: a valve region with a closing element and a valve seat which interact in order to close the solenoid valve; an actuator region with a control pin for moving the closing element along a movement axis into an open or closed position, the actuator region having a stationary pole piece with a pole piece bore which is arranged in the pole piece, and a solenoid plunger which is movable relative to the pole piece along the movement axis and is arranged with a pole piece end in the pole piece bore in a contactless manner with respect to the pole piece, the solenoid plunger forming the control pin; a stop limiting movement travel of the solenoid plunger along the movement axis, the stop configured on the solenoid plunger; and a restoring spring configured to prestress the solenoid plunger into a starting position, the starting position corresponding to the open position of the solenoid valve, in which open position the solenoid plunger holds the closing element away from the valve seat, wherein the restoring spring is arranged wholly outside of the pole piece bore and supported between an end of the pole piece and the stop. 11. The high pressure fuel pump of claim 10 , wherein the valve region has a valve seat plate which forms the valve seat, the closing element being configured as a small plate which lies on the valve seat plate in the closed position of the solenoid valve, the pole piece and the small plate being arranged on opposite sides of the valve seat plate. 12. The high pressure fuel pump of claim 11 , wherein the solenoid plunger is configured as a cylindrical pin which penetrates the valve seat plate with a valve seat plate end in a contactless manner. 13. The high pressure fuel pump of claim 10 , wherein the stop is configured at a valve seat plate end of the solenoid plunger for interaction with the valve seat plate. 14. The high pressure fuel pump of claim 10 , wherein the high pressure fuel pump comprises an inlet valve and an outlet valve, the solenoid valve comprising the inlet valve. 15. The high pressure fuel pump of claim 11 , wherein the stop is disposed in an axially central portion of the plunger such that the stop does not contact the pole piece when the closing element is in the closed position and does not contact the valve seat plate when the closing element is in the open position. 16. The high pressure fuel pump of claim 10 , wherein the restoring spring and the valve seat are disposed on the same side of the pole piece.

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  • Stop members in valves, e.g. plates or disks limiting the movement of armature, valve or spring · CPC title

  • Valve member details, e.g. special shape, hollow or fuel passages in the valve member · CPC title

  • Fuel pressure · CPC title

  • characterised by the arrangement of electromagnets or fixed armatures · CPC title

  • characterised by guiding or centering means in valves including the absence of any guiding means, e.g. "flying arrangements" · CPC title

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What does patent US10280888B2 cover?
There is disclosed a solenoid valve for a fuel injection system, in which solenoid valve a closing element which interacts with a valve seat in order to close and open the solenoid valve is actuated by a control pin, the control pin being formed by way of a solenoid plunger. Furthermore, a high pressure fuel pump is disclosed which has a solenoid valve of this type.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Continental Automotive Gmbh, Cpt Group Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M63/0019. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 07 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).