Pipe connector and fuel injection system
US-9506436-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US9599078B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9599078-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514956652-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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A fuel supply device includes a leaked fuel collection unit and a check valve. When fuel passes through a first seal member to leak out from a cam chamber into an inter-seal space, the leaked fuel collection unit sucks in this fuel to extract the fuel from the inter-seal space, then pressurizes and returns the fuel to a fuel tank. The check valve prevents the fuel from flowing in reverse from the fuel tank to the inter-seal space. Accordingly, regardless of the pressure in the fuel tank and the pressure in the inter-seal space, fuel that leaks into the inter-seal space may be actively returned to the fuel tank. Further, the check valve prevents pressure in the fuel tank from acting on seal members. Accordingly, fuel that leaks into the inter-seal space may be collected into the fuel tank.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel supply device, comprising: a fuel tank that stores liquefied gas fuel as a fuel; a feed pump that distributes the fuel from the fuel tank; a high pressure pump that supplies the fuel in a pressurized state to an internal-combustion engine, the high pressure pump including a pump chamber, the feed pump supplying the fuel to the pump chamber, a plunger that reciprocates to pressurize the fuel in the pump chamber, a camshaft that is rotatably driven by the internal combustion engine, a cam disposed on the camshaft to drive the plunger, a housing that forms a cam chamber housing the cam, the cam chamber being supplied with fuel for lubricating the cam, a camshaft reception hole formed in the housing that penetrates from inside of the cam chamber to outside of the cam chamber, the camshaft being inserted into and supported by the camshaft reception hole, and a first seal member and a second seal member that are mounted on an outer peripheral of the camshaft within the camshaft reception hole to prevent the fuel in the cam chamber from leaking out through the camshaft reception hole, the first seal member being spaced away from the second seal member in an axial direction such that the first seal member is closer toward the cam chamber than the second seal member is to the cam chamber, thereby forming an inter-seal space between the first seal member and the second seal member; a leaked fuel collection unit that, when the fuel passes through the first seal member to leak out of the cam chamber into the inter-seal space, sucks in the fuel to extract the fuel from the inter-seal space, then pressurizes and returns the fuel to the fuel tank; and a check valve that prevents the fuel from flowing in reverse from the fuel tank to the inter-seal space, wherein the inter-seal space is connected to a purge tank by a low pressure passage, the purge tank having a lower pressure than the fuel tank, and a safety valve is disposed in the low pressure passage, the safety valve being configured to open when a pressure in the inter-seal space reaches or exceeds a predetermined pressure. 2. A fuel supply device, comprising: a fuel tank that stores liquefied gas fuel as a fuel; a feed pump that distributes the fuel from the fuel tank; a high pressure pump that supplies the fuel in a pressurized state to an internal-combustion engine, the high pressure pump including a pump chamber, the feed pump supplying the fuel to the pump chamber, a plunger that reciprocates to pressurize the fuel in the pump chamber, a camshaft that is rotatably driven by the internal combustion engine, a cam disposed on the camshaft to drive the plunger, a housing that forms a cam chamber housing the cam, the cam chamber being supplied with fuel for lubricating the cam, a camshaft reception hole formed in the housing that penetrates from inside of the cam chamber to outside of the cam chamber, the camshaft being inserted into and supported by the camshaft reception hole, and a first seal member and a second seal member that are mounted on an outer peripheral of the camshaft within the camshaft reception hole to prevent the fuel in the cam chamber from leaking out through the camshaft reception hole, the first seal member being spaced away from the second seal member in an axial direction such that the first seal member is closer toward the cam chamber than the second seal member is to the cam chamber, thereby forming an inter-seal space between the first seal member and the second seal member; a leaked fuel collection unit that, when the fuel passes through the first seal member to leak out of the cam chamber into the inter-seal space, sucks in the fuel to extract the fuel from the inter-seal space, then pressurizes and returns the fuel to the fuel tank; and a check valve that prevents the fuel from flowing in reverse from the fuel tank to the inter-seal space, wherein the leaked fuel collection unit includes an ejector disposed in a return passage, the ejector including an inlet that opens into the inter-seal space, when an overflow fuel overflows from the pump chamber, the return passage returns the overflow fuel to the fuel tank, and the ejector uses a fuel flow of the return passage to suck in the fuel in the inter-seal space through the inlet, then merges and pressurizes the sucked in fuel with the overflow fuel flowing in the return passage. 3. The fuel supply device of claim 1 , wherein the leaked fuel collection unit includes a pump disposed in a communication passage that connects the inter-seal space to the fuel tank, the pump being configured to suck in the fuel in the inter-seal space to pressurize the fuel.
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