ELECTRIC PUMP
20190353168 ยท 2019-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D13/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/0096
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/0034
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D3/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/0626
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric pump includes: a motor housing; a pump housing adjacent to the motor housing; a rotor accommodated in the motor housing and axially supported by a rotating shaft; a stator disposed radially outward of the rotor and fixed to the motor housing; a pump unit accommodated in the pump housing and configured to suck and discharge a fluid by rotation of the rotor; and a cup-shaped can provided between the rotor and the stator to prevent the fluid in the pump unit from being introduced into the stator. A seal member is disposed between the can and the motor housing, and a communication path communicating inner and outer sides of the can is formed between the motor and pump housings at a position closer to an opening side of the can than the seal member.
Claims
1. An electric pump comprising: a motor housing; a pump housing adjacent to the motor housing; a rotor accommodated in the motor housing and axially supported by a rotating shaft; a stator disposed radially outward of the rotor and fixed to the motor housing; a pump unit accommodated in the pump housing and configured to suck and discharge a fluid by rotation of the rotor; and a cup-shaped can provided between the rotor and the stator to prevent the fluid in the pump unit from being introduced into the stator, wherein a seal member is disposed between the can and the motor housing, and a communication path that communicates an inner side of the can with an outer side of the can is formed between the motor housing and the pump housing at a position closer to an opening side of the can than the seal member.
2. The electric pump according to claim 1, wherein the can includes a flange that is provided on an end thereof at the opening side and extends radially outward between the motor housing and the pump housing, the seal member is elastically deformable and is disposed between the motor housing and the flange, and the flange of the can is configured to abut on the seal member in a state of having a gap with the motor housing, and the communication path is formed by narrowing the gap.
3. The electric pump according to claim 1, wherein the can includes a flange that is provided on an end thereof at the opening side and extends radially outward between the motor housing and the pump housing, the seal member is elastically deformable and is disposed between the motor housing and the flange, and the flange of the can is pressed by the seal member to close the communication path.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of this disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with the reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Hereinafter, an embodiment disclosed here will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0015] As illustrated in
[0016] The pump unit 10 includes a pump housing 12 having a circular accommodating recess 18 formed in one end surface thereof and a pump cover 11 that covers the end surface of the pump housing 12 in which the accommodating recess 18 is formed. Both the pump housing 12 and the pump cover 11 are formed of an aluminum alloy. A bearing bore 19 which is eccentric from the center of the accommodating recess 18 is formed in the pump housing 12. A rotating shaft 15 is inserted into the bearing bore 19, so that the rotating shaft 15 is rotatably supported by the bearing bore 19.
[0017] A pump 14 provided in the accommodating recess 18 includes an inner rotor 22 forming outer teeth and an outer rotor 23 forming inner teeth, which are engaged with each other. The outer peripheral surface of the outer rotor 23 is supported in the accommodating recess 18 so as to be rotatable. The inner rotor 22 is press-fitted and fixed to one end portion of the rotating shaft 15 so as to be coaxial with the rotating shaft 15. The other end portion of the rotating shaft 15 opposite to the side to which the inner rotor 22 is fixed protrudes from the pump housing 12 toward the motor unit 30.
[0018] A pump chamber 24, the volume of which increases or decreases according to rotation, is formed between the teeth of the inner rotor 22 and the outer rotor 23 which are engaged with each other. The pump cover 11 is formed therethrough with a discharge path 25, through which hydraulic oil in the pump chamber 24 is discharged, and a suction path 26, through which the hydraulic oil is sucked.
[0019] The motor unit 30 includes an annular stator 33 and a cylindrical rotor 34 which are accommodated in a motor housing 32, the rotor 34 being located radially inward with a predetermined distance from the inner peripheral surface of the stator 33. The rotor 34 is axially supported on the rotating shaft 15. The motor housing 32 is provided adjacent to the pump housing 12. Both the stator 33 and the rotor 34 are coaxial with the axis of the rotating shaft 15. The rotor 34 includes a rotor core 35 formed by laminating thin electromagnetic steel plates and permanent magnets 36 accommodated in a plurality of slots formed in the rotor core 35. The rotor 34 is provided radially inward of the stator 33 so as to face the stator 33 fixed to the motor housing 32.
[0020] The stator 33 includes a stator core 39 formed by laminating electromagnetic steel plates and a coil 40 wound around a coil support frame 41 which is formed of an insulator. A cylindrical space 37 is formed between the inner peripheral side of the stator 33 and the rotor 34.
[0021] The driver unit 50 is provided at one side of the motor unit 30 opposite to the pump unit 10. The driver unit 50 is configured by disposing a printed board 53, on which an electronic component is mounted, in a driver accommodating portion 52 which is formed by combining the motor housing 32 and a cover part 51 with each other. The driver unit 50 generates an alternating magnetic field by energizing the coil 40 of the stator 33 to rotate the rotor 34. The inner rotor 22 is rotated via the rotating shaft 15 by the rotation of the rotor 34, and the outer rotor 23 is rotated according to the rotation of the inner rotor 22. Thus, the hydraulic oil circulating through the suction path 26 is sucked to the pump chamber 24 and is discharged from the discharge path 25.
[0022] A cup-shaped (bottomed cylindrical) can 60 illustrated in
[0023] When the pump 14 rotates and the hydraulic oil is sucked to the pump chamber 24, a part of the hydraulic oil in the pump chamber 24 circulates through a gap between the bearing bore 19 and the rotating shaft 15 and is introduced to the inside of the can 60. When the amount of the hydraulic oil introduced to the inside of the can 60 is small and the hydraulic pressure inside the can 60 is in a low pressure state, as illustrated in
[0024] Meanwhile, when the hydraulic oil is introduced to the inside of the can 60 and the hydraulic pressure inside the can 60 is increased to a high pressure state during an operation of the electric pump 1, as illustrated in
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] In a state illustrated in
Second Embodiment
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] In the present embodiment, even when the amount of hydraulic oil introduced into the can 60 is small and the hydraulic pressure is in a low pressure state, the hydraulic oil may be discharged to the outside of the can 60 by the communication path 71. Therefore, since the hydraulic oil is discharged from the communication path 71, an increase in hydraulic pressure is prevented. Therefore, the inside of the can 60 may be kept in a low pressure state even when the amount of introduction of the hydraulic oil is increased. Thus, it is possible to effectively prevent deformation of the can 60 even when the thickness of the can 60 is small compared to a first embodiment. As a result, the electric pump 1 may increase the motor efficiency by reducing the thickness of the can 60.
[0029] In addition, in the present embodiment, since the inner side and the outer side of the can 60 are always in communication with each other due to the presence of the communication path 71, there is a possibility of the invasion of foreign substances or the introduction of air from the outside of the electric pump 1 through the communication path 71. Therefore, the depth of the communication path 71 (the groove 28) may be as small as possible in order to prevent the invasion of foreign substances and the introduction of air as much as possible. In addition, in order to prevent the invasion of foreign substances from the outside of the electric pump 1, a filter for collecting foreign substances may be disposed at a predetermined position of a passage that is continuous to the communication path 71 of the electric pump 1.
Other Embodiments
[0030] (1) Although the second embodiment has described an example in which the groove 28 is formed in the end surface 27 of the pump housing 12 in order to form the communication path 71, a groove may be formed in the flange 62 of the can 60 to form the communication path 71, or grooves may be formed in both the end surface 27 and the flange 62 to form the communication path 71.
[0031] (2) Although the embodiment has described an exemplary shape in which the can 60 has the flange 62, the can 60 may be configured without the flange 62. In this case, a communication path is formed between at least a portion of the end of the opening 61 in the can 60 and the end surface 27 of the pump housing 12 to communicate the inner side of the can 60 with the outer side of the can 60. The communication path may be formed by providing, for example, a notch in the end of the opening 61 in the can 60, or may be formed by providing a groove in the end surface 27 of the pump housing 12. In addition, the communication path may be formed by both the notch in the can 60 and the groove in the end surface 27 of the pump housing 12.
[0032] (3) A groove may be formed in one or both of the end surfaces 42 and 27 which face each other between the motor housing 32 and the pump housing 12 so that the communication path communicates with the outside of the electric pump 1. In this case, the gap 72 is unnecessary.
[0033] This disclosure may be widely used for an electric pump having a can.
[0034] Another feature resides in that the can includes a flange that is provided on an end thereof at the opening side and extends radially outward between the motor housing and the pump housing, the seal member is elastically deformable and is disposed between the motor housing and the flange, and the flange of the can is configured to abut on the seal member in a state of having a gap with the motor housing, and the communication path is formed by narrowing the gap.
[0035] With this configuration, the flange of the can abuts on the seal member and is spaced apart from the motor housing. Here, when the fluid pressure is increased due to an increase in the amount of the fluid inside the can, the fluid pressure acts on the flange of the can so that the flange presses the seal member. At this time, as the seal member is elastically deformed, the flange approaches the motor housing. That is, the gap between the flange and the motor housing is reduced, and a communication path is formed between the flange and an end surface of the pump housing to communicate the inside of the can with the outside of the can. Thus, since the fluid may be discharged from the communication path even when the fluid is introduced to the inside of the can, the fluid pressure inside the can is prevented from being increased. As a result, it is possible to effectively prevent deformation of the can even when the can has a small thickness shape.
[0036] In addition, since the can is disposed in a state where the flange abuts on the end surface of the pump housing, the inside of the can may be configured as a hermetically sealed space. With the configuration described above, it is possible to prevent foreign substances from being introduced to the inside of the can from the outside.
[0037] Another feature resides in that the can includes a flange that is provided on an end thereof at the opening side and extends radially outward between the motor housing and the pump housing, the seal member is elastically deformable and is disposed between the motor housing and the flange, and the flange of the can is pressed by the seal member to close the communication path.
[0038] With this configuration, the flange is pressed by an elastic force of the seal member to close the communication path. Here, when the fluid pressure inside the can is not too high to deform the cap (in a case of a low fluid pressure), the communication path may be kept closed. That is, the reduction of the fluid may be minimized so as not to discharge more fluid to the outside of the can than necessary.
[0039] The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.