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Method of Controlling Electric Oil Pump for Vehicle

A method of controlling an electric oil pump (EOP) for a vehicle includes, if a current temperature of oil is lower than a reference temperature, determining whether an EOP RPM is lower than a minimum driving RPM, if the EOP RPM is lower than the minimum driving RPM, applying a first reduction rate for a first setting time and reducing a target line pressure and an instruction RPM of the EOP, if the EOP RPM is equal to or higher than the minimum driving RPM, determining whether vibration of the EOP RPM is generated above a reference vibration, and if the vibration is generated above the reference vibration, applying a second reduction rate for a second setting time and reducing the target line pressure or the instruction RPM of the EOP.

Method of Controlling Electric Oil Pump for Vehicle

A method of controlling an electric oil pump (EOP) for a vehicle includes, if a current temperature of oil is lower than a reference temperature, determining whether an EOP RPM is lower than a minimum driving RPM, if the EOP RPM is lower than the minimum driving RPM, applying a first reduction rate for a first setting time and reducing a target line pressure and an instruction RPM of the EOP, if the EOP RPM is equal to or higher than the minimum driving RPM, determining whether vibration of the EOP RPM is generated above a reference vibration, and if the vibration is generated above the reference vibration, applying a second reduction rate for a second setting time and reducing the target line pressure or the instruction RPM of the EOP.

COOLING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE ROTATING MACHINE
20230042471 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A cooling device for a rotating machine that is to be provided in a vehicle. The cooling device includes: (a) an electric oil pump; (b) a control device configured to control operation of the electric oil pump; (c) a cooling oil passage for applying oil outputted by the electric oil pump, to a coil of the rotating machine. The control device is configured to control the operation of the electric oil pump, depending on a pressure difference between a predetermined pressure reference value and an atmospheric pressure value that is detected by an atmospheric pressure sensor.

COOLING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE ROTATING MACHINE
20230042471 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A cooling device for a rotating machine that is to be provided in a vehicle. The cooling device includes: (a) an electric oil pump; (b) a control device configured to control operation of the electric oil pump; (c) a cooling oil passage for applying oil outputted by the electric oil pump, to a coil of the rotating machine. The control device is configured to control the operation of the electric oil pump, depending on a pressure difference between a predetermined pressure reference value and an atmospheric pressure value that is detected by an atmospheric pressure sensor.

VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT VANE PUMP WITH THERMO-COMPENSATION
20180010605 · 2018-01-11 ·

A variable displacement vane pump has a control slide displaceable within its housing and a first control chamber and a second control chamber for receiving pressurized lubricant. A thermally adjustable control valve is provided in the housing for adjusting pump displacement based on a temperature of the lubricant. In addition to fluid communication channels in the control chambers, at least one vent port is provided in the second chamber. The control valve is configured to control pressure and fluid communication between the chambers along with the control slide. The control valve can help reduce pump displacement at lower temperatures and low engine speeds. At lower temperatures, the second control chamber can be pressurized by the first control chamber. At higher temperatures, the second control chamber can be vented through the control valve and/or the vent port, despite the position of the control slide.

VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT VANE PUMP WITH THERMO-COMPENSATION
20180010605 · 2018-01-11 ·

A variable displacement vane pump has a control slide displaceable within its housing and a first control chamber and a second control chamber for receiving pressurized lubricant. A thermally adjustable control valve is provided in the housing for adjusting pump displacement based on a temperature of the lubricant. In addition to fluid communication channels in the control chambers, at least one vent port is provided in the second chamber. The control valve is configured to control pressure and fluid communication between the chambers along with the control slide. The control valve can help reduce pump displacement at lower temperatures and low engine speeds. At lower temperatures, the second control chamber can be pressurized by the first control chamber. At higher temperatures, the second control chamber can be vented through the control valve and/or the vent port, despite the position of the control slide.

Lubrication control in internal combustion engines
11555425 · 2023-01-17 ·

An adapter replaces a crankcase screw-on oil filter for an internal combustion engine and couples pressurized oil in the engine's crankcase with at least one external component. The adapter includes a valve that prevents backflow of oil from the external component to the crankcase.

Lubrication control in internal combustion engines
11555425 · 2023-01-17 ·

An adapter replaces a crankcase screw-on oil filter for an internal combustion engine and couples pressurized oil in the engine's crankcase with at least one external component. The adapter includes a valve that prevents backflow of oil from the external component to the crankcase.

System and method for oil supply to pump

Systems and methods for supplying lubricating oil to a high-pressure fuel pump of an engine fuel system. In one embodiment, a system may include a plurality of channels routing lubricating oil to a gear system and drive shaft of a pump without flowing an entire volume of the lubricating oil through a cavity of the drive shaft.

System and method for oil supply to pump

Systems and methods for supplying lubricating oil to a high-pressure fuel pump of an engine fuel system. In one embodiment, a system may include a plurality of channels routing lubricating oil to a gear system and drive shaft of a pump without flowing an entire volume of the lubricating oil through a cavity of the drive shaft.