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EP 0 438 892 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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31.07.1991 Bulletin 1991/31 |
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Date of filing: 17.12.1990 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: F02M 41/14 |
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Designated Contracting States: |
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DE ES FR GB IT |
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Priority: |
20.01.1990 GB 9001370
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Applicant: LUCAS INDUSTRIES PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY |
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Solihull,
West Midlands B91 3TX (GB) |
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Inventor: |
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- Harris, Kenneth Maxwell
Maidstone,
Kent ME16 0JJ (GB)
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Representative: Thompson, George Michael et al |
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MARKS & CLERK,
Alpha Tower,
Suffolk Street Queensway Birmingham B1 1TT Birmingham B1 1TT (GB) |
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Fuel pumping apparatus |
(57) A rotary distributor type fuel pumping apparatus has an annular cam ring 19 having
internal cam lobes 20 which impart inward movement to a pumping plunger as the distributor
member 11 is rotated. A piston 21 is movable in a cylinder to vary the angular setting
of the cam ring and the piston is coupled to the cam ring by means of a member 24
having a gear tooth profile which is located in a recess 23 in the piston. The member
24 is integrally formed with a mounting 25 having a pair of oppositely extending arms
26 which are individually secured against mutually inclined flats 28 on the periphery
of the cam ring.
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[0001] This invention relates to a liquid fuel pumping apparatus of the kind comprising
a rotary distributor member mounted in a pump body and arranged in use to be driven
in timed relationship with an associated engine to which it is intended to supply
fuel, an annular cam ring surrounding the distributor member, the cam ring having
cam lobes formed on its internal peripheral surface, for imparting inward movement
to a pumping plunger mounted in a transverse bore in the distributor member in turn
as the distributor member rotates, fuel being displaced from the bore during the inward
movement of the pumping plunger and being supplied to the injection nozzles in turn
of the associated engine, a fluid pressure operable piston for moving the cam ring
angularly about the axis of rotation of the distributor member to adjust the timing
of fuel delivery and coupling means connecting the piston with the cam ring.
[0002] The usual form of coupling means comprises a peg which is secured to the cam ring,
the peg having a spherical end which locates in a circular recess in the side wall
of the piston. The conventional practice is to secure the peg with a screw thread
and to provide a complementarily threaded aperture in the cam ring into which the
peg is screwed. The peg has to absorb the reaction force which is imparted to the
cam ring as a cam follower associated with the plunger engages the cam lobes. As the
pressure at which fuel is delivered to the associated engine is increased the reaction
force is increased. The construction as described cannot be strengthened to any significant
extent without substantial re-design of the apparatus and the object of the present
invention is to provide a coupling means in a simple and convenient form.
[0003] According to the invention in an apparatus of the kind specified the coupling means
comprises a tooth like member for engagement within a recess formed in the side wall
of the piston and an integral mounting for the member, said mounting comprising a
pair of arms extending in opposite directions relative to the tooth like member, the
arms being shaped for engagement with the outer peripheral surface of the cam ring
and being individually secured to the cam ring.
[0004] An apparatus in accordance with the invention will now be described with reference
to the accompanying drawing which is a sectional side elevation through part of the
apparatus.
[0005] Referring to the drawing the apparatus comprises a body part 10 in which is journaled
a rotary cylindrical distributor member 11 in which is formed a transversely extending
bore 12. Surrounding the distributor member is the enlarged portion 13 of a drive
shaft which is journaled within the pump body and which in use is driven in timed
relationship with the associated engine. The distributor member is coupled to the
drive shaft so as to be driven thereby.
[0006] Mounted within the bore 12 is a pair of pumping plungers 14 and intermediate the
pumping plungers the bore is connected to a passage 15 which extends in known manner,
axially within the distributor member. The passage 15 communicates with a delivery
passage extending to the periphery of the distributor member and which can register
in turn with outlet ports formed in the pump body and connected in use, to the injection
nozzles of the associated engine. The passage 15 also communicates with a plurality
of inlet passages which also extend to the periphery of the distributor member and
which can register in turn with an inlet port connected to a source of fuel under
pressure. In use, during inward movement of the plungers 14 the delivery passage will
be in register with an outlet so that the fuel displaced during the inward movement
of the plungers will be supplied to an injection nozzle of the associated engine.
As the distributor member further rotates the delivery passage will move out of register
with the outlet and an inlet passage will move into register with the inlet port and
fuel will be supplied to the bore 12 to effect outward movement of the plungers. The
quantity of fuel supplied to the bore may be controlled in order to vary the amount
of fuel supplied to the associated engine alternatively some fuel may be spilled from
the bore during the inward movement of the plungers for the same purpose.
[0007] The enlarged portion 13 of the drive shaft is provided with a pair of slots 16 which
accommodate cam followers each cam follower comprising a shoe 17 and a roller 18.
The rollers engage with the internal peripheral surface of an annular cam ring 19
mounted in the pump body and on the internal peripheral surface of which is formed
a plurality of cam lobes 20. In order to vary the timing of fuel delivery to the associated
engine the cam ring 19 is angularly adjustable and for this purpose a fluid pressure
operable piston 21 is provided, the piston being mounted within a cylinder 22 to which
fuel under pressure can be admitted to determine the position of the piston.
[0008] The cylinder 22 is tangentially disposed relative to the cam ring 19 and formed in
the wall of the piston is a slot 23 into which projects a gear tooth shaped member
24 which is integrally formed with a mounting 25. The mounting 25 has a pair of arms
26 extending in opposite directions relative to the member 24, the arms being shaped
to engage the peripheral surface of the cam ring and the arms are individually secured
to the cam ring by means of set screws 27 respectively.
[0009] Conveniently and as illustrated, the peripheral surface of the cam ring is provided
with a pair of mutually inclined flats 28 and the arms of the mounting are shaped
in a complementary manner. The mounting and the arms may extend the full width of
the cam ring and the provision of the flats and the complementary surfaces on the
arms 26 firstly provides for self location of the mounting relative to the cam ring
and it also enables a proportion of the torque which is developed when the rollers
engage the leading flanks of the cam lobes, to be transmitted to the member 24 by
means of friction. It will be noted that the screw threaded apertures which are formed
in the cam ring to receive the set screws, are formed in a portion of the cam ring
between adjacent cam lobes. In order to enhance the transmission of torque the surfaces
of the flats and/or the arms can be roughened or serrated.
[0010] The root portion of the gear tooth member 24 is machined to provide clearance with
the side walls of the recess 23 when the piston is at its extreme positions but the
tooth member as compared with the prior art peg, offers a substantially larger cross
sectional area of material to resist the load which is applied during the operation
of the apparatus. Furthermore, in order to minimise any problems which may arise due
to misalignment of the piston, the tooth member 24 is barrelled.
1. A liquid fuel pumping apparatus comprising a rotary distributor member (11) mounted
in a pump body (10) and arranged in use to be driven in timed relationship with an
engine with which the apparatus is associated, an annular cam ring (19) surrounding
the distributor member (11), the cam ring defining cam lobes (20) on its internal
surface for imparting inward movement to a plunger (14) slidable in a transverse bore
(12) in the distributor member (11) fuel being displaced from the bore (12) during
successive inward movements of the plunger, a fluid pressure operable piston (21)
for moving the cam ring (19) angularly about the axis of rotation of the distributor
member to adjust the timing of fuel delivery and coupling means connecting the piston
(21) with the cam ring (19) characterised in that said coupling means comprises a
tooth like member (24) for engagement within a recess (23) in the side wall of the
piston (21), an integral mounting (25) for the tooth like member, said mounting (25)
comprising a pair of arms (26) extending in opposite directions relative to the tooth
like member (24), the arms being shaped for engagement with the outer peripheral surface
of the cam ring (19) and being individually secured to the cam ring.
2. An apparatus according to Claim 1, characterised in that said cam ring defines a pair
of mutually inclined flats (28) against which the arms (26) are secured respectively.
3. An apparatus according to Claim 2, in which said arms (26) are secured by set screws
(27) against said flats (28) respectively.
4. An apparatus according to Claim 2 or Claim 3, characterised in that the surfaces of
the flats (28) and/or the surfaces of the arms (26) are roughened.
