Fuel Pump
20210285409 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
- Dirk Becker (Alheim, DE)
- Michael Bämpfer (Rotenburg, DE)
- Jens Missun (Baunatal, DE)
- Marc Völker (Magdeburg, DE)
Cpc classification
F02M37/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M37/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel pump includes an electric motor, a pump stage and a motor housing with a plastic section that holds a stator of the electric motor. The plastic section has a rim on the side facing the pump housing, when seen from the stator. A sheet metal sheath engages behind a rim of the motor housing and a rim of the pump housing by rolled portions so as to permit the fuel pump to be produced cost-effectively.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A fuel pump (5, 105, 205) comprises: an electric motor (10, 110, 210), the electric motor having a rotor (22, 222) and a stator (21, 121, 221) that surrounds the rotor (22, 222); a pump stage (11, 111, 211); a motor housing (14, 114) of the electric motor (10, 110, 210), the motor housing having a motor housing edge (15, 17, 115, 117); a pump housing (16, 116) of the pump stage (11, 111, 211), the pump housing having a pump housing edge (16, 116); and a sheet-metal casing (18, 118) engaging behind the motor housing edge (15, 17, 115, 117) and behind the pump housing edge (16, 116), wherein the motor housing (14, 114) is configured and arranged to hold the stator (21, 121, 221) of the electric motor (10, 110, 210), the motor housing (14, 114) having a portion (24, 124, 224) made of plastic that holds the stator (21, 121, 221), and wherein, as viewed from the stator (21, 121, 221), the motor housing edge (15, 115) for the sheet-metal casing (18) is arranged on a side facing toward the pump housing (16, 116).
15. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 14, wherein a height of the sheet-metal casing (18, 118) is at most 50% of a sum of heights of the pump housing (16, 116) and of the motor housing (14, 114).
16. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 15, wherein the stator (21, 121, 221) comprises connection contacts (29, 129) that are arranged so as to be sealingly enclosed by the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114).
17. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 16, further comprising connection lines (9, 109, 209) leading to the electric motor (10, 110) that are led radially into the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114).
18. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 17, wherein the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114) has a connector piece (7, 107, 207) for a fuel line (8, 108).
19. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 18, wherein the connector piece (7, 107, 207) is led away from the motor housing radially.
20. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 19, wherein the connector piece (7, 207) is arranged at an axial height of the stator (21, 221).
21. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 20, further comprising a cover (28, 128), that leads to the connector piece (7, 107, 207) of a fuel-conducting channel (13, 113), and that is sealed off on the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114).
22. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 21, wherein a portion of the fuel-conducting channel (13) is led, parallel to an axis of the rotor (22), from the end averted from the pump housing (16) into the motor housing (14).
23. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 22, wherein the rotor (22, 122) of the electric motor (10, 110) is mounted with a first end on the pump housing (16, 116) and with a second end in the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114).
24. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 23, wherein the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114) that holds the stator (21, 121, 221) has an open side, facing the pump housing (16, 116), into which the rotor (22, 122) is insertable.
25. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 24, wherein the plastic portion (24, 124, 224) of the motor housing (14, 114) has support arms (26) configured and arranged to support a bearing arrangement (25) of the rotor (22, 122), and wherein the fuel-conducting channel (13, 113) leads through between the support arms (26).
26. The fuel pump as claimed in claim 25, further comprising a sealing ring (30, 130) with radial sealing action arranged between the pump housing (16, 116) and the sheet-metal casing (18, 118).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention permits numerous embodiments. To further illustrate its basic principle, several of these embodiments are illustrated in the drawing and will be described below. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0032] The electric motor 10 has a stator 21 and a rotor 22 connected to the pump stage 11. Coils 23 or permanent magnets of the stator 11 are arranged within, and encapsulated by, a portion 24 of the motor-housing that is made of plastic. The rotor 22 is mounted in the pump stage 11 and has a further bearing arrangement 25 in the end, averted from the pump stage 11, of the plastic portion 24 of the motor housing 14, The bearing arrangement 25 is held by multiple support arms 26 of the motor housing 14. Between the support arms 26, the fuel flows from the pump stage 11 to the connector piece 7.
[0033] In the channel 13 provided for conducting fuel, there is arranged a check valve 27. The channel 13 is closed off, at a portion 24 arranged in that side of the motor housing 14 which is averted from the pump stage 11, by a cover 28. The cover 28 is sealingly connected to the plastic portion 24 of the motor housing 14. The sealing connection is produced, for example, in a welding process or by adhesive bonding. A sealing ring 30, formed, for example, as an O-ring or as a round cord ring, seals off the pump housing 16 radially with respect to the sheet-metal casing 18.
[0034] By the radial seal of the pump housing 16 with respect to the sheet-metal casing 18, a floating centering of the pump stage is realized. Furthermore, the rolled region of the sheet-metal casing 18 on the pump stage 16 can be displaced toward the pressure side of the pump stage 16, such that the length of the sheet-metal casing 18 can be further reduced.
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[0037] In the case of the fuel pumps 5, 105 from
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[0041] Thus, while there have been shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.