Method for controlling a high-pressure fuel pump
US-9217406-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US10539108B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10539108-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615751336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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An arrangement for supplying high pressure fuel to a plurality of fuel injectors includes a housing defining a fuel chamber. The chamber is provided with a flow inlet from a high pressure fuel source and forms a first portion of flow path of the fuel, the chamber being fluidly connected to a conduit providing a second portion of flow path. The conduit has a plurality of outlets adapted to provide flow of high pressure fuel from the chamber via the conduit to a corresponding plurality of injectors via respective first outlet flow conduits. The second portion of flow path is substantially narrower than the first flow path, and includes a pressure sensor located in or adjacent to the conduit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An arrangement for supplying high pressure fuel to a plurality of fuel injectors, said arrangement comprising: a housing defining a fuel chamber, said fuel chamber provided with a flow inlet from a high pressure fuel source and forming a first portion of flow path of the fuel, said fuel chamber being fluidly connected to a conduit providing a second portion of flow path, said conduit having a plurality of outlets adapted to provide flow of high pressure fuel from said fuel chamber via said conduit to said plurality of fuel injectors via respective first outlet flow conduits, wherein said second portion of flow path is substantially narrower than said first portion of flow path, and including a pressure sensor located in or adjacent to said conduit; wherein said housing and said fuel chamber comprise a common rail; wherein said first outlet flow conduits are in the form of bores which form a confluence with the conduit of the second portion of flow path at a non-perpendicular angle; wherein said first outlet flow conduits and the second portion of flow path are formed in a head, said head being located or locatable at the end of said common rail or said first portion of flow path, such that one end of the first portion of flow path or common rail is fluidly connected with said second portion of flow path; and wherein a top portion of said head is in the form of a polyhedron comprising a plurality of faces, and wherein a number of the plurality of faces include connection means and/or connection ports adapted to fix pipes from fuel injectors to be fluidly connected with said first outlet conduits. 2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1 where said number of faces are arranged having planes which are generally perpendicular to said first outlet conduits. 3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plurality of faces includes a top face having a port fluidly connected to said second portion of flow path and including means to locate or connect a pressure sensor. 4. An arrangement for supplying high pressure fuel to a plurality of fuel injectors, said arrangement comprising: a housing defining a fuel chamber, said fuel chamber provided with a flow inlet from a high pressure fuel source and forming a first portion of flow path of the fuel, said fuel chamber being fluidly connected to a conduit providing a second portion of flow path, said conduit having a plurality of outlets adapted to provide flow of high pressure fuel from said fuel chamber via said conduit to said plurality of fuel injectors via respective first outlet flow conduits, wherein said second portion of flow path is substantially narrower than said first portion of flow path, and including a pressure sensor located in or adjacent to said conduit, where said conduit is in the form of a toroidal pipe. 5. An arrangement for supplying high pressure fuel to a plurality of fuel injectors, said arrangement comprising: a housing defining a fuel chamber, said fuel chamber provided with a flow inlet from a high pressure fuel source and forming a first portion of flow path of the fuel, said fuel chamber being fluidly connected to a conduit providing a second portion of flow path, said conduit having a plurality of outlets adapted to provide flow of high pressure fuel from said fuel chamber via said conduit to said plurality of fuel injectors via respective first outlet flow conduits, wherein said second portion of flow path is substantially narrower than said first portion of flow path, and including a pressure sensor located in or adjacent to said conduit; wherein said fuel chamber includes a plurality of respective second flow conduits for said plurality of fuel injectors, each one of said plurality of respective second flow conduits fluidly connected with a respective one of said first outlet flow conduits and forming a confluence therewith. 6. An arrangement for supplying high pressure fuel to a plurality of fuel injectors, said arrangement comprising: a housing defining a fuel chamber, said fuel chamber provided with a flow inlet from a high pressure fuel source and forming a first portion of flow path of the fuel, said fuel chamber being fluidly connected to a conduit providing a second portion of flow path, said conduit having a plurality of outlets adapted to provide flow of high pressure fuel from said fuel chamber via said conduit to said plurality of fuel injectors via respective first outlet flow conduits, wherein said second portion of flow path is substantially narrower than said first portion of flow path, and including a pressure sensor located in or adjacent to said conduit; wherein said first portion of flow path and said second portion of flow path are arranged as substantially parallel and adjacent bores and such that they overlap substantially along their longitudinal axes.
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