MULTIPLE-FLOW VANE CELL PUMP
A multiple-flow vane cell pump which includes at least two points (openings) along the rotational direction of the rotor, at which there is essentially the same pressure during operation and which are spaced apart from inlets and outlets and are hydraulically connected to each other (connection).
This patent application is a United States national phase patent application based on PCT/DE2020/200101 filed on May 22, 2020, which claims the benefit of German Patent Application No. DE 10 2019 218 034.5 filed on Nov. 22, 2019, the entire contents of both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe invention relates to a multiple-flow vane cell pump. Vane cell pumps are frequently used, for example in the automotive field, in order to convey hydraulic fluids, in particular oil. These types of pumps can be used as power steering or transmission pumps, for example.
BACKGROUND ARTA vane cell pump of this type is known from DE 1 553 283 A and comprises a hydraulic connection between the point of the smallest distance from the rotor axis and the point of the largest distance from the rotor axis.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,366,251 B2 relates to a multiple-flow vane cell pump. Said pumps usually have a symmetrical structure; in other words, a plurality of pumps are arranged around the rotor axis, each with a suction region and a discharge region. The hydraulic and mechanical forces thereof can thereby balance each other out, and transverse forces do not occur, at least in theory, either on the rotor, or on the shaft thereof, or on the surrounding stroke ring. In practice, however, manufacturing-related tolerances lead to said components and the geometry thereof not being symmetrical. This generates asymmetrical pressures and thus asymmetrical forces during operation. Similar effects are caused by air bubbles in the conveyed oil or an uneven supply of oil to the suction regions. As a result of such imbalances in terms of forces, there is increased noise and wear. To date, this has been counteracted by comparatively narrow tolerances and/or notches at the pressure outlet in order to keep pressure fluctuations low.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONAgainst this background, the object of the invention is to provide a multiple-flow vane cell pump that is improved with regard to noise and/or wear.
This object is solved by the multiple-flow vane cell pump described herein.
Said pump is thus characterized in that at least two points along the rotational direction of the rotor, at which there is essentially the same pressure during operation and which are spaced apart from inlets and outlets, are hydraulically connected to each other. In other words, the measure according to the invention differs from the conventional measure in multiple-flow or multiple-stroke vane cell pumps, i.e. to respectively connect the plurality of inlets and outlets to each other. According to the invention, regions within the vane cell pump which, at least in theory, have the same cell pressure and are spaced apart from inlets and outlets are instead hydraulically connected to each other. Imbalances in terms of pressure, whatever the cause thereof, can thereby be at least partially compensated and equalized so that noise and wear are advantageously reduced.
As will be explained below in more detail, this is possible by means of comparatively low-cost measures. In this regard, the number of flows provided in the pump according to the invention is arbitrary; it can in particular be a two-, three-, four- or multiple-flow vane cell pump. In a two- or four-flow vane cell pump or in another vane cell pump comprising an even number of flows, cells that are diagonally opposite one another are connected, and in a three- or five-flow pump, the cells are connected, for example, which are evenly spaced apart from each other by 120° or 72°, in any case, in a circumferential direction.
The hydraulic connection is preferably configured in the form of openings, in particular bores and/or grooves in the rotor and/or in the stroke ring and/or in at least one side plate. Suitable grooves may in particular be provided in the stroke ring, which are metallically sealed by the side plates. Openings can furthermore be formed in the side plates, for example they can be bored or formed by means of an additive manufacturing method. The same manufacturing methods are suitable for forming openings in the rotor to produce the hydraulic connection according to the invention. Said connection can in particular be configured between all cells in which, in theory, there is the same pressure during operation, or by connecting only some of these cells. If openings or the like are formed in the rotor, the advantage is that the connection according to the invention is always present, whereas if openings or the like are formed in the stroke ring or in a side plate, the connection is interrupted when a vane of the pump passes over the opening provided for the hydraulic connection. However, this is not expected to have a significant impact on the effect according to the invention.
The effects according to the invention can be used particularly extensively if at least two openings or grooves have the same distance from the rotor axis. This additionally simplifies manufacture.
A particularly good functionality and manufacturability is expected for at least one radially extending bore or groove and/or one axial opening, in particular if it is formed in a linear manner.
In other cases of use, weakening of the rotor and the side plates can be advantageously avoided by means of a connection that extends in particular in the stroke ring and is at least partially configured in the circumferential direction.
In this case, the preferred measure does not require more space if at least one connection is designed to surround a pin.
It is furthermore advantageous with regard to handling and assembly of the pump according to the invention if said pump comprises a lid that closes the side plate and/or a housing that is essentially pot-shaped.
An additive manufacturing method furthermore has advantages as regards the formation of the, at least in specific cases of use, comparatively complex shapes which form the connection according to the invention.
In the following, the invention is explained in more detail by reference to exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures. These show as follows:
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Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A multiple-flow vane cell pump comprising:
- a plurality of spaced apart inlets;
- a plurality of spaced apart outlets;
- a rotor including at least two openings formed along a rotational direction of the rotor, wherein at the openings there is essentially a same pressure during operation and the at least two openings are spaced apart from the inlets and the outlets, and wherein the at least two openings are hydraulically connected to each other by at least one connection.
12. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 11, wherein the at least two openings are bores or grooves in one of the rotor, a stroke ring, or at least one side plate.
13. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 12, wherein the at least two openings are a same distance from an axis of the rotor.
14. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the bores or the grooves extends radially and/or at least one of the at least two openings is formed axially.
15. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 14, wherein at least one of the at least one bores, the grooves and the at least two openings is formed in a linear manner.
16. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according claim 11, wherein the at least one connection extends at least partially in a circumferential direction.
17. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 11, wherein the at least one connection surrounds a pin.
18. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 11, wherein at least one side plate is closed by a lid.
19. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 11, wherein the pump further comprises a pot-shaped housing.
20. The multiple-flow vane cell pump according to claim 11, wherein the at least one connection is produced by an additive manufacturing method.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 13, 2020
Publication Date: Sep 28, 2023
Inventors: Thilo Mauser (Rosbach), Sergej Berg (Karben)
Application Number: 17/594,558