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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2002
Filed:
Jun. 29, 1999
Ilija Djordjevic, East Granby, CT (US);
Stanadyne Automotive Corp., Windsor, CT (US);
Abstract
The pumping plungers are actuated radially outwardly and withdraw inwardly by an eccentric rotated by the pump drive shaft and associated captured sliding shoes. Because the shoes are forced to follow the eccentric over the full 360° of rotation, the shoes themselves can play an integral role for implementing the function of an inlet check valve which controls flow through a charging passage in each plunger in a radial outward direction, to a respective plunger pumping chamber. Relatively low pressure fuel in the pump cavity surrounding the drive member, is drawn through openings in the radially inner end of the plunger, through an inlet passageway in the plunger, and into the pumping chamber. The path which low pressure fuel follows from the cavity into the inlet passageway of the plunger, can be implemented in a variety of ways, including direct flow from a radially inner side wall of the plunger into the central inlet passageway; flow through a slot in the drive member which registers with a hole in each shoe and which in turn is in fluid communication with the inlet passageway in the plunger; or the retention of the shoes against the drive member can permit slight separation between a shoe and the drive member momentarily, to allow low pressure fuel to enter a hole in the foot of the shoe, which in turn is in fluid communication with the inlet passageway in the plunger.