Electric coolant pump having a coolant flow path around a stator, a rotor and a control circuit

11708843 ยท 2023-07-25

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Abstract

An electric coolant pump (1) conveys cooling fluid in order to cool a combustion engine of a vehicle. The electric coolant pump (1) has a pump impeller (2) for accelerating the coolant to be conveyed, a rotor shaft (3) on which the pump impeller (2) is fixed, an electric motor (6), having a stator (8) and a rotor (7), for driving the rotor shaft (3). A control circuit (13) controls the electric motor (6). A pump housing (10) accommodates at least the control circuit (13) and the electric motor (6). The coolant to be conveyed is able to flow through the pump housing (10). The coolant to be conveyed thereby flows around the stator (8), the rotor (6) and the control circuit (13).

Claims

1. An electric coolant pump for conveying a coolant in a cooling circuit to cool a combustion engine of a motor vehicle, said pump comprising: a pump impeller for accelerating the coolant to be conveyed; a rotor shaft on which the pump impeller is fixed, an electric motor for driving the rotor shaft, the electric motor comprising a stator and a rotor, a control circuit for controlling the electric motor, and a pump housing accommodating at least the control circuit and the electric motor, some of the coolant to be conveyed flowing along a flow path through the pump housing, and around the stator, the rotor and the control circuit; wherein the pump housing is filled with a dielectric coolant fluid comprising the coolant to be conveyed; wherein the pump housing is fluid-tight relative to atmosphere; wherein electronic components of the control circuit are in direct contact with the dielectric coolant fluid; wherein a housing wall of the pump housing is penetrated by the rotor shaft and the pump impeller lies outside the pump housing; and wherein an inlet opening is formed in the housing wall of the pump housing facing the pump impeller so that some of the coolant to be conveyed flows into the pump housing.

2. The electric coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the inlet opening is provided with a filter for filtering the inflowing coolant.

3. The electric coolant pump according to claim 1, further comprising a sliding bearing for mounting the rotor shaft in the pump housing.

4. The electric coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the pump housing is made of a polymer material.

5. The electric coolant pump according to claim 4, wherein the stator is insert molded with the polymer material.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

(1) The invention will be explained in more detail hereinunder with reference to exemplified embodiments and with the aid of the accompanying Figures in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a first exemplified embodiment of the electric coolant pump;

(3) FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a second exemplified embodiment of the electric coolant pump; and

(4) FIG. 3 is a further cross-sectional view of the first exemplified embodiment of the electric coolant pump.

(5) The structure of two exemplified embodiments of the electric coolant pump in accordance with the invention is described hereinunder with reference to the drawings.

(6) The electric coolant pump 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 serves to convey a coolant in a cooling circuit illustrated schematically. This cooling circuit can serve e.g. to cool a combustion engine of a motor vehicle and can consist essentially of cooling ducts through which the coolant is supplied to the components to be cooled and then to a heat sink (e.g. cooler). These coolant ducts are not shown in more detail in the Figures of the drawings. The coolant can be e.g. a dielectric cooling fluid to which constituents which limit metal corrosion are added. This coolant is circulated within the cooling circuit by a pump impeller 2 of the coolant pump 1. The movement direction of the coolant within the cooling circuit is indicated by arrows in the Figures of the drawings.

(7) The pump impeller 2 is fixed on a rotor shaft 3. This rotor shaft 3 is in turn mounted in a pump housing main body 5 by a slide bearing 4. A cylindrical inner wall which serves as a support for the slide bearing 4 is formed in the pump housing main body 5 in order to support the slide bearing 4. An electric motor 6 drives the rotor shaft 3 and therefore the pump impeller 2. For this purpose, a rotor 7 of the electric motor 6 is flange-mounted onto the rotor shaft 3. More precisely, the rotor 7 is a pot-shaped or bell-shaped rotor 7 which is connected to the rotor shaft 3 by a first end region, and a second end region encompasses the cylindrical inner wall radially on the outside. A stator 8 arranged for conjoint rotation with the pump housing main body 5 encloses the rotor 7 radially on the outside. The stator 8 causes the rotor 7 to rotate and in this way ensures that the pump impeller 2 is driven.

(8) The pump housing main body 5 is substantially pot-shaped and, together with a housing cover 9, forms the pump housing 10. The end face of the pump housing main body 5 opposite the housing cover 9 is penetrated by the rotor shaft 3 and so the pump impeller 2 lies outside the pump housing 10, but in the immediate proximity and parallel to the above-mentioned end face within the cooling circuit (i.e. in particular within a coolant duct). An inlet opening 11 is formed in this end face and is provided with a filter 12 for filtering the inflowing coolant. The inlet opening 11 is disposed in such a way that it lies within the region of a projection of the pump impeller 2 perpendicularly to the end face.

(9) Disposed in the end region of the pump housing 10 opposite the pump impeller 2, i.e. in the region of the housing cover 9, is a control circuit 13 of the electric motor 6. The control circuit 13 is designed as an ECU. The electronic components of the control circuit 13 are orientated in the direction of the inside of the pump housing 10.

(10) The pump housing 10 is designed to be fluid-tight with respect to the atmosphere and so the coolant located within the pump housing 10 cannot escape into the environment. The pump housing main body 5 and the housing cover 9 are produced from a thermoplastic polymer material.

(11) During circulation of the coolant in the cooling circuit by the pump impeller 2, some of the coolant is introduced into the pump housing 10 via the inlet opening 11, flows around the components fixed inside the pump housing 10 and leaves the pump housing in the region of the slide bearing 4 and the penetration of the rotor shaft 3 through the end face in the region of the pump impeller 2. The coolant flow of the coolant within the pump housing 10 is likewise shown by arrows in the Figures of the drawings. The coolant introduced flows around, in particular, the stator 8, the control circuit 13 and the rotor 7 in order then to leave the pump housing 10 in the region of the slide bearing 4. The rotor 7, the stator 8 and the electronic components of the control circuit 13 are therefore in direct contact with the coolant to be conveyed. This direct contact results in particularly effective cooling of the components.

(12) The electric coolant pump 101 illustrated in FIG. 2 differs from the coolant pump 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 only in the design of the rotor shaft bearing and in the absence of the filter 12 in the inlet opening 11. Instead of the slide bearing 4 of FIG. 1, the rotor shaft 3 is mounted by a roller bearing 104 in the pump housing main body 5 in this embodiment.

(13) FIG. 3 illustrates a further cross-sectional view of the electric coolant pump 1 illustrated in FIG. 1. Whereas FIG. 1 merely schematically illustrates the inflow of the coolant via the cooling circuit, FIG. 3 shows an impeller-side housing closure 14 designed as a cover, which, together with the pump housing main body 5 and the pump impeller 2, forms a specific structure for a flow chamber for the coolant in the region of the coolant pump 1.

(14) Coaxially to the central axis of the rotor shaft 3, a protrusion 15 is formed on the impeller-side housing closure 14 and serves as an axial bearing for the rotor shaft 3. Together with the slide bearing 4, this protrusion 15 therefore ensures a stable bearing arrangement for the rotor shaft 3 and for the pump impeller 2 fixed to the rotor shaft 3.

(15) In the embodiment of the coolant pump 1 illustrated in FIG. 3, the axial bearing of the rotor shaft 3 is formed in the impeller-side housing closure 14. However, it is also possible for the axial bearing of the shaft to be formed in the pump housing main body 5 or possibly even in the housing cover 9.

REFERENCE LIST

(16) 1 coolant pump 2 pump impeller 3 rotor shaft 4 slide bearing 5 pump housing main body 6 electric motor 7 rotor 8 stator 9 housing cover 10 pump housing 11 inlet opening 12 filter 13 control circuit 14 impeller-side housing closure 15 protrusion 101 coolant pump 104 coolant pump