Fuel injection pump having one-way valve for supplying fuel...

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C137S542000, C251S337000

Reexamination Certificate

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06755629

ABSTRACT:

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon and claims benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-364152 filed on Nov. 29, 2001, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fuel injection pump having an one-way valve for supplying fuel into a pressurizing chamber and to a method of assembling the one-way valve.
2. Description of Related Art
A fuel injection system including a common rail and an injection pump for supplying pressurized fuel into an internal combustion engine is known hitherto. The fuel injection pump pressurizes fuel in a pressurizing chamber according to rotation of its driving shaft. Fuel pressurized to a predetermined level is sent out to the common rail from the pressurizing chamber. The injection pump includes a one-way valve that allows fuel to flow into the pressurizing chamber from a fuel tank while preventing fuel from flowing back into the fuel tank.
An example of a conventional one-way valve used in the fuel injection pump is shown in
FIGS. 7A and 7B
. A spring
102
is disposed between a valve body
101
and a valve member
100
. The one-way valve is closed when the valve member
100
seats on a valve seat
103
formed on the valve body
101
. The spring
102
biases the valve member
100
in a direction to close the one-way valve. To support the biasing spring
102
between the valve body
101
and the valve member
100
, a ring-shaped washer
104
is provided at an upper end of the valve member
100
. The upward movement of the washer
104
is restricted by an E-shaped ring
105
which is fixed to the valve member
100
. Alternatively, the upward movement of the washer
104
is restricted by a stopper press-fitted to the valve member
100
.
In a process of assembling the conventional one-way valve, the E-shaped ring
105
or the stopper has to be fixed to the valve member
100
. Accordingly, a certain time is required in the assembling process for fixing the E-shaped ring
105
or the stopper. A contacting area between the E-shaped ring
105
and the valve member
100
is small as shown in
FIG. 7B
, and the biasing force of the spring
102
has to be received by the small contacting area. Therefore, the contacting area between the E-shaped ring
105
and the valve member
100
, including portion where the washer
104
contacts the E-shaped ring
105
, tends to wear due to abrasion during a long time operation of the one-way valve.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an improved one-way valve in which the abrasion wear is suppressed. Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved process of assembling the one-way valve.
A fuel injection pump driven by an automotive engine pressurizes low pressure fuel led from a fuel tank and sends out pressurized fuel to a common rail. The pressurized fuel accumulated in the common rail is injected form fuel injectors into the engine in a controlled manner. A one-way valve that allows fuel to flow only in one direction is installed in the fuel injection pump. The low pressure fuel led from the fuel tank flows into a pressurizing chamber in the fuel injection pump through the one-way valve. The pressurized fuel is prevented from flowing back by the one-way valve. The pressurized fuel is sent out to an outlet passage connected to the common rail.
The one-way valve is composed of a valve body, a valve member slidably coupled with the valve body, a biasing member such as a coil spring biasing the valve body in a direction to close the one-way valve, and a supporting member coupled to the valve member for supporting the biasing member between the valve body and the supporting member. The valve member is substantially rod-shaped and includes a head portion and a neck portion connected to the head portion, both of which serve to couple the supporting member to one end of the valve member. The supporting member is substantially disc-shaped. A through-hole and a groove, crossing each other, are formed in the supporting member.
In assembling the one-way valve, the valve member is slidably coupled to the valve body, and then a cylindrical portion of the valve member is inserted into the biasing member. Then, the head portion of the valve member is inserted into the through-hole of the supporting member, and the supporting member is further pushed down against the biasing member, so that the head portion is separated from the through-hole and the neck portion is positioned in the through-hole. Then, the supporting member is rotated relative to the valve member so that the groove formed on the supporting member is aligned to the head portion of the valve member. Because the neck portion is made smaller than the through-hole, the neck portion is freely rotatable in the through-hole. Then, the force pushing down the supporting member against the biasing member is released thereby to engage the head portion with the groove. The head portion is retained in the groove, while the biasing force being applied between the valve member and the valve body. Thus, the process of assembling the one-way valve is completed.
According to the present invention, abrasion wear in the one-way valve is suppressed because the biasing force of the spring is received by the supporting member having a wide surface. The assembling process of the one-way valve is simplified because the supporting member and the valve member are coupled to each other without using a mechanical connection such as staking.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become more readily apparent from a better understanding of the preferred embodiment described below with reference to the following drawings.


REFERENCES:
patent: 760309 (1904-05-01), Choiniere
patent: 1123863 (1915-01-01), Flinn
patent: 1861885 (1932-06-01), Sims
patent: 2467060 (1949-04-01), Twitchell
patent: 6289875 (2001-09-01), Shinohara et al.

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