Suction valve for high-pressure fuel pump
US-11572857-B2 · Feb 7, 2023 · US
US9303607B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9303607-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213399713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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A fuel system including a high pressure fuel pump with a quiet fuel metering valve is disclosed. In one example, the quiet fuel metering valve may be cam driven. The fuel system may reduce engine noise and may provide operating modes that are different from other fuel systems.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel system, comprising: a fuel pump including an inlet, an outlet, a first rotatable cam, and a plunger reciprocatable via the first rotatable cam; a fuel injector in fluidic communication with the outlet; a metering valve positioned at the inlet of the fuel pump, the metering valve including a second rotatable cam mechanically coupled to a rotatable motor, an encoder mechanically coupled to the motor, where the metering valve further comprises a valve seat and a valve disk, the valve disk coupled to a pump housing via a portion of the pump housing that forms a C shaped fuel passage; and a controller including executable instructions stored in non-transitory memory to determine a position of the rotatable motor via the encoder and to rotate the rotatable motor synchronous with rotation of the first rotatable cam. 2. The fuel system of claim 1 , where the metering valve further comprises a return spring positioned to close the valve disk against the valve seat, the return spring positioned between the valve disk and the C shaped fuel passage, the return spring contacting the valve disk and a center portion of the C shaped fuel passage. 3. The fuel system of claim 2 , where the valve disk is coupled to a shaft. 4. The fuel system of claim 3 , where the second rotatable cam is in mechanical communication with the shaft via a tappet, the tappet including a spring. 5. The fuel system of claim 4 , further comprising a sealing ring, the sealing ring in mechanical communication with the shaft, and further instructions to adjust opening time of the metering valve via decreasing motor speed relative to camshaft rotation. 6. The fuel system of claim 1 , further comprising a check valve, the check valve positioned at the outlet and biased to prevent fuel flow into the outlet. 7. A fuel system, comprising: a fuel pump including an inlet, an outlet, a first rotatable cam, and a plunger reciprocatable via the first rotatable cam; a fuel injector in fluidic communication with the outlet; a metering valve positioned at the inlet of the fuel pump, the metering valve including a second rotatable cam in mechanical communication with a tappet, the metering valve further including a valve seat and a valve disk, the valve disk coupled to a pump housing via a portion of the pump housing that forms a C shaped fuel passage; a rotatable motor in mechanical communication with an encoder and the second rotatable cam via a coupling; and a controller including executable instructions stored in non-transitory memory to rotate the rotatable motor synchronous with the first rotatable cam. 8. The fuel system of claim 7 , further comprising additional instructions to determine a position of a metering valve actuator via the encoder. 9. The fuel system of claim 7 , where the rotatable motor includes a motor shaft, and where the motor shaft is perpendicular to an axis of motion of the valve disk, and where the motor shaft is coupled to the second rotatable cam. 10. The fuel system of claim 7 , where the valve disk is away from the valve seat when the metering valve is in an open position, and where the valve disk is in contact with the valve seat when the metering valve is in a closed position. 11. The fuel system of claim 7 , further comprising a first spring, and where the first spring is in mechanical communication with the valve disk and a center portion of the C shaped fuel passage, and where the tappet includes a second spring. 12. The fuel system of claim 11 , where the first spring is biased to close the valve disk against the valve seat. 13. A fuel system, comprising: a fuel pump including an inlet, an outlet, a first rotatable cam, and a plunger reciprocatable via the first rotatable cam; a fuel injector in fluidic communication with the outlet; a metering valve positioned at the inlet of the fuel pump, the metering valve including a second rotatable cam in communication with a tappet and a valve disk, where the valve disk is coupled to a pump housing via a portion of the pump housing that forms a C shaped fuel passage, and where a return spring contacts the valve disk and a center portion of the C shaped fuel passage; a rotatable motor in mechanical communication with the second rotatable cam via a coupling; and a controller including executable instructions stored in non-transitory memory for synchronously rotating the second rotatable cam with the first rotatable cam via the rotatable motor. 14. The fuel system of claim 13 , where the controller includes further instructions, the instructions providing for opening the metering valve when the plunger is substantially at a maximum plunger lift level and determining metering valve position based on an encoder. 15. The fuel system of claim 14 , where the controller includes further instructions to adjust closing timing of the metering valve in response to engine load. 16. The fuel system of claim 15 , where the controller includes further instructions to vary an opening time of the plunger to adjust an amount of fuel transferred from the fuel pump. 17. The fuel system of claim 14 , where the controller includes further instructions to adjust an amount of fuel output from the fuel pump. 18. The fuel system of claim 14 , where the controller includes further instructions to rotate the rotatable motor in response to fuel pressure in a fuel rail.
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