Fuel pump

文档序号:1785848 发布日期:2019-12-06 浏览:22次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 燃料泵 (Fuel pump ) 是由 J·塞弗特 J·莱斯特尔特 S·布吕克尔 C·丁费尔德 于 2018-03-21 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明涉及一种用于内燃机的燃料喷射系统的燃料泵,包括泵壳体和在泵壳体上存在的用于将燃料泵固定在基座、尤其发动机缸体上的固定区段(16),其中,固定区段(16)具有用于接收用于固定器件、尤其螺钉的保持元件的贯通开口(22),其特征在于,至少在贯通开口(22)的安装位置中朝向基座的端部区域中(30)存在径向向内指向的突出部(32)。(The invention relates to a fuel pump for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, comprising a pump housing and a fastening section (16) which is present on the pump housing for fastening the fuel pump to a base, in particular an engine block, wherein the fastening section (16) has a through-opening (22) for receiving a retaining element for a fastening means, in particular a screw, characterized in that a radially inwardly directed projection (32) is present at least in an end region (30) of the through-opening (22) facing the base in a mounting position of the through-opening.)

1. a fuel pump (10) for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, having a pump housing (12) and a fastening section (16) present on the pump housing (12) for fastening the fuel pump (10) to a base, in particular an engine block, wherein the fastening section (16) has a through-opening (22) for receiving a retaining element (26) for a fastening means (24), in particular a screw, characterized in that at least in an end region (30) of the through-opening (22) facing the base in the installed position there is at least one radially inwardly directed projection (32).

2. The fuel pump (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that there is also at least one radially inwardly directed projection (44) in an end region (42) remote from the base in the mounted position of the through-opening (22).

3. The fuel pump (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the protrusion (32) extends only over a partial area of the inner periphery of the through opening (22).

4. The fuel pump (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that there is a plurality of protrusions (32) arranged evenly distributed on the inner periphery.

5. The fuel pump (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that there is a plurality of protrusions (32) arranged unevenly distributed on the inner periphery.

6. fuel pump (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that there is only one projection (32) which preferably extends over the entire inner circumference.

7. the fuel pump (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the through opening (22) is manufactured by a stamping process and the protrusion (32) is manufactured in the stamping process of the through opening (22).

8. Fuel pump (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the projection (32) is manufactured by material extrusion, in particular pressing.

9. the fuel pump (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the protrusion (32) has a substantially semicircular outer contour (38) as seen in the axial direction of the through-opening (22).

10. The fuel pump (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the protrusion (32) has, seen in the axial direction of the through-opening (22), an outer contour (38) which is elongate seen in the circumferential direction, in particular an outer contour (38) which is curved about a central axis (40) of the through-opening (22).

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine according to the preamble of claim 1.

Background

Such a fuel pump is known from DE 102005007806 a 1. The fuel pump comprises a pump housing and a fixing section in the form of a fixing flange. The fastening section is fastened to the pump housing and has 2 through-openings, in each of which a screw can be inserted. The fuel pump can be fastened to a base, for example, a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, by means of the screw.

disclosure of Invention

The problem on which the invention is based is solved by a fuel pump having the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of the invention are given in the dependent claims. Furthermore, features important to the invention are present in the following description and the accompanying drawings. The features can be essential to the invention both individually and in any desired combination.

according to the invention, a fuel pump for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine is proposed, which has a pump housing and a fastening section present on the pump housing for fastening the fuel pump to a base, in particular an engine block, wherein the fastening section has a through-opening for receiving a retaining element for a fastening means, in particular a screw.

At least one radially inwardly directed projection is present at least in the end region of the through-opening which faces the base in the mounted position.

the invention is based on the following considerations: usually, the fuel pump is provided with corresponding fastening means, such as screws, for mounting on the base. For this purpose, an annular or sleeve-shaped holding element made of plastic, which is also referred to as "holder", is received in the through-opening. The retaining element is mostly held in the through-opening in a press-fit manner.

In this retaining element, a fastening means is in turn inserted. The inner wall of the holding element is designed or dimensioned in such a way that the fastening means is securely held in the holding element and thus in the through-opening before assembly, i.e. for example already during transport and storage of the fuel pump. For example, the securing device may be held in the retaining element with a slight press fit. At the same time, the inner wall of the fastening means is designed in such a way that the fastening means can be connected to the base without problems during assembly, and in the case of screws, for example, can be screwed in easily and without great resistance.

by means of the projection provided according to the invention, the holding element is fixed in the through-opening at least in the axial direction toward the base, so that the holding element together with the fixing means cannot be pressed out of the through-opening not only during assembly but also already during transport. Thus, slipping out can be prevented in the event of a force or torque being applied to the holding element and/or the securing means in any manner. The approximately "form-fitting" connection of the holding element to the fastening section is produced by the projection according to the invention and the tapering caused thereby in the end region of the through-opening facing the base, in which the holding element is received. The retaining element is prevented from becoming jammed between the fixing means and the base during final assembly by reliably retaining the retaining element in the through opening. The final assembly of the fuel pump on the base as a whole is therefore eased and made more reliable.

In a first embodiment, it is provided that at least one radially inwardly directed projection is also present in an end region of the through-opening facing away from the base in the installation position. It is understood here that the projection can be produced only after the insertion of the holding element into the through-opening, in contrast to which projection which is present in the end region facing the base can in principle be produced both before the insertion of the holding element into the through-opening and after the insertion of the holding element into the through-opening. By means of this additional projection, the holding element is reliably fixed in both axial directions of the through-opening.

Furthermore, it is possible for the projection to extend only over a partial region of the inner circumference of the through-opening. This can be produced very simply and without great effort.

In a further embodiment, it is provided that a plurality of projections are present, which are arranged uniformly distributed over the inner circumference. This improves the support of the holding element and thus the secure holding of the holding element in the through-opening.

When there are a plurality of projections arranged unevenly distributed over the inner periphery, the manufacture is simplified. For example, projections arranged opposite each other in pairs are conceivable.

A particularly reliable retention of the retaining element in the through-opening is ensured when there is a single projection which preferably extends over the entire inner circumference.

According to a further development of the invention, it is provided that the through-opening is produced by a punching process and the projection is produced in the punching process of the through-opening. This simplifies and speeds up the production of the fastening section.

Alternatively, the projection can be produced by material pressing, in particular pressing (Verstemmung). This is also an inexpensive and reliable possibility for manufacturing the projection. This applies in particular to the projections which are present in the end region of the through-opening facing away from the base.

The projection may have a substantially semicircular, conical or polygonal outer contour, viewed in the axial direction of the through-opening. This can be produced simply and without problems.

however, it is also possible for the projection, viewed in the axial direction of the through-opening, to have an outer contour which is elongated, viewed in the circumferential direction, in particular an outer contour which is curved about the central axis of the through-opening. This improves the support of the holding element on the projection.

Drawings

Embodiments of the present invention are explained below with reference to the drawings. Shown in the drawings are:

FIG. 1 is a partial cross-section of a fuel pump having a fixed section;

FIG. 2 is a fragmentary region of a stationary section of the fuel pump of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the securing section of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a cross-section along line IV-IV of FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is a cross-section along line V-V of FIG. 3;

FIG. 6 details of VI of FIG. 5;

FIG. 7 is a schematic axial view of a through opening of a stationary section of the fuel pump of FIG. 1;

FIG. 8 is an enlarged longitudinal cross-section of the through opening region of FIG. 7;

FIG. 9 details of IX of FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 is a view similar to FIG. 7 of a second embodiment of the through opening;

FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 7 of a third embodiment of the through opening;

FIG. 12 is a view similar to FIG. 7 of a fourth embodiment of the through opening;

FIG. 13 is an enlarged longitudinal cross-section of the through opening region of FIG. 12;

FIG. 14 is a view similar to FIG. 7 of a fifth embodiment of the through opening;

FIG. 15 is an enlarged longitudinal cross-section of a region of the embodiment of FIG. 14;

FIG. 16 is a detail of XVI of FIG. 15;

FIG. 17 is a view similar to FIG. 7 of a sixth embodiment of the through opening;

FIG. 18 is an enlarged longitudinal cross-section of the region of the embodiment of FIG. 17;

FIG. 19 is a view similar to FIG. 7 of a seventh embodiment of the through opening;

FIG. 20 is an enlarged longitudinal cross-section of the region of the embodiment of FIG. 19;

FIG. 21 is a longitudinal section of an eighth embodiment of a fixing section of the fuel pump of FIG. 1 with a through opening for an inserted retaining element and an inserted screw;

FIG. 22 is a view similar to that of FIG. 21, but without the screw being inserted.

Detailed Description

The fuel pump is generally indicated by reference numeral 10 in fig. 1. The fuel pump is currently a piston high-pressure fuel pump for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, which compresses gasoline to a high pressure and delivers it to an injection device of the internal combustion engine. In principle, however, it is also possible for the fuel pump to be a fuel pump which compresses and delivers diesel fuel to the respective injection device of the internal combustion engine.

The fuel pump 10 includes a pump housing 12 having a generally cylindrical configuration with a longitudinal axis 14. Only the region of the fuel pump 10 to the left of the longitudinal axis 14 is shown in fig. 1. A fastening section 16 is fastened to the pump housing 12. As can be gathered in particular from fig. 3, the fastening section 16 is designed as a flange and has a central opening 18, by means of which the fastening section 16 is fastened to the pump housing 12, for example by welding. Furthermore, two laterally and oppositely arranged flange sections 20, in each of which there is a through-opening 22, belong to the fastening section 16. The securing section 16 is a stamped part. The opening 18 and the two through openings 22 are also each produced by stamping.

the through-openings 22 serve to fix the fuel pump 10 to the base by means of a screw 24. The base may be, for example, a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine. However, the base is not shown in fig. 1 and 2. The fuel pump 10 is already equipped with two screws 24 before being assembled on the base. This state is shown in fig. 1 and 2. In order to hold the two screws 24 securely on the fuel pump 10 in this state, a holding element 26 is received in each of the two through openings 22 in a press-fit manner.

The retaining element 26 has a generally cylindrical and annular or sleeve-shaped configuration. The holding element can be made of plastic or comprise such plastic, for example. The inner wall surface 28 of the holding element 26 is designed and dimensioned with respect to the outer diameter of the screw 24 in such a way that the screw 24 is on the one hand securely held in the holding element 26, but on the other hand can also be screwed into a corresponding threaded hole in the base without significant additional force expenditure when the fuel pump 10 is mounted on the base. I.e. the screw 24 is held in the holding element 26 substantially with a slight press fit.

in order to prevent the retaining element 26 in fig. 1 and 2 from being pressed out axially downward from the through-opening 22 both before the fuel pump 10 is mounted on the base and during the mounting, as can be seen from fig. 5 and 6, in the end region 30 of the through-opening 22 which faces the base in the mounted position and is located below in fig. 5 and 6, there are three projections 32 which are arranged uniformly distributed on the inner periphery of the through-opening 22 and point radially inward.

these projections are produced in the first embodiment shown in fig. 1 to 9 by material pressing, for example by pressing. The pressing produces an indentation 36 on the axial end face 34 of the flange section 20. As can be seen from fig. 5 and 7, the projection 32 has an approximately semicircular outer contour 38 in the axial bottom view of fig. 7 and extends only over a partial region of the inner periphery of the through-opening 22 (for the sake of simplicity, only one of the projections is provided with a reference numeral in fig. 7 and the following corresponding figures). In the radial view of fig. 5, the projection 32 has an approximately triangular basic shape.

The free cross section of the through-opening 22 is reduced in the lower end region 30 by the three projections 32 in this embodiment, so that a stop for the retaining element 26 is formed, which prevents the retaining element from being pressed out of the through-opening 22 downward in the drawing.

Further alternative embodiments of the projections 32 are described below, which can all be present in the fastening section 16 as shown in fig. 1 and 2, but alternatively also in fastening sections of completely different configurations. Such elements and regions having equivalent functions to the elements and regions already mentioned are provided with the same reference numerals. These elements and regions are not normally explained in detail, but are primarily concerned with the differences from the above-described embodiments.

In the embodiment of fig. 10, instead of three projections arranged at an angle of 120 ° relative to one another, there are four projections 32 which are evenly distributed on the inner periphery of the through-opening 22 and are therefore arranged at an angle of 90 ° relative to one another.

In the embodiment of fig. 11, four projections 32 are arranged on the inner periphery of the through-opening 22, in particular in pairs, in an unevenly distributed manner, wherein two projections 22 of one pair are arranged at an angle of 60 ° relative to one another and two projections 32 of one pair are arranged at an angle of 180 ° relative to one another.

in the embodiment of fig. 12 and 13, the three projections 32 are again arranged uniformly on the inner periphery of the through opening 22. However, in the axial bottom view of fig. 12, these projections 32 do not have a semicircular outer contour, but rather, seen in the circumferential direction, have an elongated outer contour 38, which is curved about a central axis 40 of the through-opening 22. I.e. the outer contour 38 is concave as seen from the centre axis 40 of the through opening 22.

In the embodiment of fig. 14-16, there is only one projection 32, which however extends over the entire inner circumference of the through-opening 22.

the embodiments of fig. 17 and 18 relate to a combination of the embodiments of fig. 11 and of fig. 12 and 13: there are again four projections 32 which are arranged opposite one another in pairs, but which have an outer contour 40 which is elongated as seen in the circumferential direction, i.e. which curves around the central axis 38 of the through-opening 22.

The projection 32 in the embodiment of fig. 19 and 20 is similar to the projection configuration of fig. 17 and 18, but is not produced by pressing, but directly in the course of the punching of the through-opening 22 by a corresponding shape of the punching tool. This eliminates the embossing that would otherwise be present on the axial end face 34.

in the embodiment of fig. 21 and 22, in the end region 42 of the through-opening 22 which faces away from the base in the installed position and is located at the top in fig. 21 and 22, a plurality of projections 44 are additionally present, wherein these projections 44 can also be configured differently and in particular similarly to the projections 32 illustrated in the above figures. It can also be seen in fig. 22 that on the inside of the holding element 26 there is a radially inwardly projecting holding section 46 which acts on and holds a screw which is not shown in fig. 21 and 22.

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