Mechanism for fine adjustment of flows in fixed displacement pump
10995747 · 2021-05-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B49/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B49/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B49/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An angle adjustment mechanism for a pump and a motor includes a base, an eccentric bushing and a fixed link. The base has a motor flange for mounting a motor, a pump flange opposite the motor flange for mounting a pump, a hinge disposed between the motor flange and the pump flange and a pair of spaced apertures disposed opposite the hinge. The eccentric bushing has a body portion received in one of the apertures of the base and an inner bore with an axial center line offset from an axial center line of the body portion. The fixed link has a first pin portion received in the inner bore of the eccentric bushing and a second pin portion received in the other of the apertures of the base. With this arrangement, rotation of the eccentric bushing changes the distance between the apertures of the base, thereby changing an angle between the motor flange and the pump flange about the hinge.
Claims
1. An angle adjustment mechanism for a pump and a motor comprising: a base including a motor flange for mounting a motor, a pump flange opposite said motor flange for mounting a pump, a hinge disposed between said motor flange and said pump flange and a pair of spaced apertures disposed on opposite sides of said hinge; an eccentric bushing having a body portion rotatably secured within one of said apertures of said base, said eccentric bushing having an inner bore with an axial center line offset from an axial center line of said body portion; and a fixed length link having a first end with a first pin portion rotatably received in said inner bore of said eccentric bushing and having a second end with a second pin portion received in the other of said apertures of said base, wherein rotation of said eccentric bushing with respect to said first pin portion and said base changes the distance between said apertures of said base, thereby changing a set angle between said motor flange and said pump flange about said hinge; and wherein the eccentric bushing maintains its angular position with respect to the base upon the rotation of the first pin portion, and the fixed length link first and second ends and the eccentric bushing remain positionally fixed during operation of the pump, and the motor flange and the pump flange do not move relative to each other during operation of the pump.
2. An angle adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said eccentric bushing comprises a head portion terminating one end of said body portion, said head portion having a circumferential shape adapted for facilitating rotation of said eccentric bushing.
3. An angle adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 2, wherein said circumferential shape of said head portion is hexagonal shaped for application of a wrench.
4. An angle adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 2, wherein said head portion comprises a notch formed in an outer radial surface of said circumferential shape, said notch being located at a distance furthest from said center line of said inner bore.
5. An angle adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said hinge of said base is a living hinge formed integral with said base.
6. An angle adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein the eccentric bushing body portion is interference fit within one of said apertures of said base, the interference fit of the eccentric bushing in the base permits rotation of said eccentric bushing with respect to said first pin portion and said base and permits the eccentric bushing to maintain its angular position.
7. An angle adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said fixed link comprises a pair of complimentary segments, each segment including an insertion pin portion and a receptacle pin portion, the insertion pin portion of each segment being received in the receptacle portion of the other segment to form the first and second pin portions respectively.
8. A motor and pump assembly comprising: a base including a motor flange, a pump flange opposite said motor flange, a hinge disposed between said motor flange and said pump flange and a pair of spaced apertures disposed on opposite sides of said hinge; a motor mounted to said motor flange of said base, said motor having a shaft rotatable about a rotation axis; a pump mounted to said pump flange of said base, said pump haying a piston rotatable about a rotation axis and linearly translatable along the rotation axis, said pump piston being coupled to said motor shaft; an eccentric bushing having a body portion interference fit within one of said apertures of said base, said eccentric bushing having an inner bore with an axial center line offset from an axial center line of said body portion; and a fixed length link having a first end with a first pin portion rotatably received in said inner bore of said eccentric bushing and having a second end with a second pin portion received in the other of said apertures of said base, wherein rotation of said eccentric bushing with respect to said first pin portion and said base changes the distance between said apertures of said base thereby changing a set angle between said rotation axis of said motor shaft and said rotation axis of said pump piston about said hinge; and wherein the eccentric bushing maintains its angular position with respect to the base upon the rotation of the first pin portion, and the fixed length link first and second ends remain positionally fixed during operation of the pump, and said motor flange and said pump flange do not move relative to each other during operation of the pump.
9. A motor and pump assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said eccentric bushing comprises a head portion terminating one end of said body portion, said head portion radially extending beyond the body portion and having a circumferential shape adapted for facilitating rotation of said eccentric bushing.
10. A motor and pump assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said circumferential shape of said head portion is hexagonal shaped for application of a wrench.
11. A motor and pump assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said head portion comprises a rotational position indicator formed in an outer radial surface of said circumferential shape.
12. A motor and pump assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said hinge of said base is a living hinge formed integral with said base.
13. A motor and pump assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said fixed link comprises a pair of complimentary segments, each segment including an insertion pin portion and a receptacle pin portion, the insertion pin portion of each segment being received in the receptacle portion of the other segment to form the first and second pin portions respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) Such pump and motor arrangement operates as follow. The motor shaft of the motor 10 is coupled to a piston of the pump 12. Each rotation of the motor shaft rotates the piston of the pump. Due to the angular orientation between the pump and the motor, each rotation of the motor shaft further causes the pump piston to reciprocate in the axial direction to alternately draw in and push out fluid so as to transfer fluid between an inlet and an outlet of the pump. The amplitude of the piston stroke determines the volume of the fluid delivered between the inlet and the outlet of the pump. By varying the angle of the pump with respect to the motor, the stroke of the piston is adjusted, thereby adjusting the volume of the fluid transferred between the inlet and the outlet.
(13) In such prior art pump and motor arrangements, the angle of the pump 12 with respect to the motor 10 is adjustable via the base 14 to provide a desired volumetric flow of the pump with each rotation of the motor shaft of the motor. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a base 14 which is adapted for adjusting the angles between the axis of the pump and the motor shaft of the motor.
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(15) However, some of the disadvantages of such arrangement include problems with thermal expansion of the differing materials depending on the work environment. The adjustable screw arrangement is also less stable and is prone to loosening, wherein the angle will be undesirably altered. This arrangement also involves numerous components making assembly complex, and resulting in increased cost.
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(20) As shown in more detail in
(21) Thus, a variety of fixed links 26 having different lengths can be provided with the base 14 shown in
(22) The benefits with the fixed linked systems shown in
(23) Accordingly, the present invention provides a fixed link arrangement with adjustability of the length between the apertures 19 of the respective bosses 18 of the base 14. This is achieved by providing an eccentric bushing 30, as shown in
(24) The eccentric bushing 30 of the present invention includes a head portion 32 and a body portion 34 extending in coaxial relation with the head portion. The head portion 32 is preferably hexagonal shaped for purposes which will be described later. The body portion 34 is preferably cylindrically shaped and has an outer diameter sized to be interference fit within at least one of the through holes 19 provided in the bosses 18 of the base 14. The length of the body portion 34 is also preferably selected to match the length of the through hole 19 provided in the respective boss 18 of the base.
(25) Formed axially in the body portion 34 and the head portion 32 is a bore 36 extending the length of the bushing 30. The bore 36 has an axial center line 36′ off set from the axial center line 34′ of the body portion 34. In other words, the center line 36′ of the bore 36 is not coaxial with the center line 34′ of the body portion 34. Thus, the bushing 30 has an axial through hole 36 formed in an eccentric relation with the outer diameter of the body portion 34 so that rotation of the body portion about its axial center line 34′ will cause the axial centerline 36′ to revolve around the axial center line 34′ of the body portion.
(26) The eccentric axial through hole 36 has an inner diameter sized to receive one of the pin receptacle portions 29 of the fixed link 26, (shown in
(27) Specifically, rotation of the bushing 30 within the aperture 19 of the boss 18 will cause the axial center line 36′ of the inner bore 36 to change its position. However, because the length of the fixed link 26 is fixed, rotation of the eccentric bushing will have a cam effect on the boss 18 in which it is received, thereby causing the spacing between the apertures of the bosses to change from L to L′, as shown in
(28) The hexagonal shape of the head 32 of the bushing 30 also facilitates application of a wrench 40 to aid in rotation of the bushing 30. The head portion 32 of the bushing 30 is also preferably provided with a notch 38 so as to provide a visual indication of the maximum displacement of the through hole 36 with respect to the body portion 34. Thus, the notch 38 is preferably provided on the head portion 32 at a location that is furthest from the center line 36′ of the inner bore 36.
(29) It is also possible to provide an eccentric bushing in each of the apertures 19 of the bosses 18 to thereby even greater adjustability.
(30) While various embodiments of the present invention are specifically illustrated and/or described herein, it will be appreciated that modifications and variations of the present invention may be effected by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and intended scope of the invention.