1993-09-23
1996-07-23
Gluck, Richard E.
Pumps
Processes
417278, F02M 5100
Patent
active
055383971
ABSTRACT:
A fuel injection pump has a pump plunger (13), which is driven by a drive shaft (15) via a cam gear (14) at least in an axial stroke movement and in so doing generates a fuel injection pressure in a pump work space (16), and a magnet valve (30) blocking or releasing the pump work space (16) relative to a relief duct (26). The start of delivery of the pump plunger is determined by the closing of the relief duct (26) and the end of delivery of the pump plunger (13) is determined by the release of the relief duct (26). To prevent the so-called jumping off of the plunger in the cam gear (14), the magnet valve (30) is controlled after the end of delivery in such a way that a residual pressure lying below the injection pressure is built up in the pump work space (16) until the top dead center point is reached (FIG. 1).
REFERENCES:
patent: 2741088 (1956-04-01), Andrews
patent: 4476835 (1984-10-01), Laufer
patent: 4793313 (1988-12-01), Paganon
patent: 5127381 (1992-07-01), Kupzik et al.
Karle Anton
Laufer Helmut
Gluck Richard E.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Striker Michael J.
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