Electric motor driven pump
10465679 ยท 2019-11-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04C11/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B23/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B17/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B23/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B53/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric motor driven pump assembly configuration that includes an electric motor, a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor is provided. The hydraulic pump is driven by the electric motor to convert electrical power into hydraulic power. A multi-inlet hydraulic pump enhances cooling flow through a pump case of the assembly and also enhances cooling flow for cooling the electric motor and corresponding drive/control components.
Claims
1. An electric motor driven pump arrangement, comprising: an electric motor system including an electric motor that drives rotation of an output shaft; a main hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor though the output shaft to convert electrical power into hydraulic power; a cooling flow pump driven by the electric motor through the output shaft; a pump case enclosing the main hydraulic pump and the cooling flow pump; and the cooling flow pump having a first inlet in fluid communication with an interior of the pump case and a second inlet in fluid communication with a cooling flow path for cooling the electric motor system; and, a boost pump positioned within the pump case and driven by the output shaft, the boost pump having outlets in fluid communication with the cooling flow path and the main hydraulic pump.
2. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 1, wherein the cooling flow pump has a single outlet.
3. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 2, wherein the single outlet is in fluid communication with a case drain port of the pump case.
4. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 1, wherein the cooling flow pump is a radial vane pump.
5. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 1, wherein at least one of the outlets of the boost pump is in fluid communication with the interior of the pump case.
6. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 1, wherein the main hydraulic pump is a variable displacement axial piston pump.
7. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 5, wherein the boost pump is an impeller pump.
8. An electric motor driven pump arrangement, comprising: an electric motor system including an electric motor that drives rotation of an output shaft; a main hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor though the output shaft to convert electrical power into hydraulic power; a cooling flow pump driven by the electric motor through the output shaft; a pump case enclosing the main hydraulic pump and the cooling flow pump; and the cooling flow pump having a first inlet in fluid communication with an interior of the pump case and a second inlet in fluid communication with a cooling flow path for cooling the electric motor system; and, a boost pump positioned within the pump case and driven by the output shaft, the boost pump having outlets in fluid communication with the cooling flow path and the main hydraulic pump; wherein the electric motor system is enclosed in a motor case, wherein the pump case is attached to the motor case, and wherein the cooling flow path is routed through the motor case; wherein a portion of the cooling flow path is defined by a tube routed outside of the pump case and the motor case for carrying hydraulic fluid from the pump case to the motor case; wherein the electric motor system includes an electronic controller for controlling operation of the electric motor, a transformer rectification unit and an electromagnetic interference filter unit positioned within the motor housing, and wherein the cooling flow path includes separate heat exchangers within the motor case including a first heat exchanger corresponding to the electronic controller, a second heat exchanger corresponding to the transformer rectification unit and a third heat exchanger corresponding to the electromagnetic interference filter unit.
9. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 8, wherein the the first an second heat exchangers include cooling plates.
10. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 9, wherein the cooling flow path is routed in convoluted patterns through the cooling plates.
11. The electric motor driven pump arrangement of claim 8, wherein the first heat exchanger is positioned adjacent to the electronic controller for cooling the electronic controller.
12. A method for cooling an electric motor driven pump arrangement that includes an electric motor system that drives an output shaft and a main hydraulic pump driven by the output shaft, the method comprising: scavenging energy from the output shaft to drive a multi-inlet cooling flow pump having a first inlet in fluid communication with a pump case that houses the main hydraulic pump, the multi-inlet cooling flow pump also including a second inlet in fluid communication with a cooling flow path routed through a motor case that houses the electric motor system; operating a boost pump positioned within the pump case and driven by the output shaft to boost flow in the cooling flow path, wherein the boost pump has outlets in fluid communication with the cooling flow path and the main hydraulic pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this disclosure, illustrate various examples of the present disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) An electric motor driven pump assembly in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure can incorporates a digitally controlled electric motor designed to drive a hydraulic pump to convert electrical power to hydraulic power. The assembly can include a cooling system for circulating hydraulic fluid within a flow loop from a reservoir through a motor casing containing the electric motor and related control components. The cooling system can also circulate hydraulic fluid through a pump casing of the assembly. In certain examples, a multiple inlet pump (e.g., a dual inlet pump) is used to enhance cooling flow. The pump can outlet the cooling flow to a reservoir or the system. One or more filters can be provided for filtering the hydraulic fluid before it enters the reservoir or elsewhere in the system.
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(15) The cooling flow pump 36 can be referred to as a scavenge pump because it scavenges energy from the output shaft 28. In certain embodiments, the cooling flow pump 36 is configured to boost or enhance cooling flow through the electric motor pump arrangement 20. For example, the cooling flow pump 36 can be configured to boost or enhance the flow of hydraulic fluid used to cool the pump assembly 30 and also can be used to boost or enhance the flow of hydraulic fluid for cooling the electric motor system 22.
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(17) In certain examples, the cooling flow pump 36 can have a multiple inlet configuration. For example, the cooling flow pump 36 can include a first inlet 66 for drawing hydraulic fluid from the interior 62 of the pump case 52, and a second inlet 68 for drawing hydraulic fluid from the cooling loop 64 that passes through the motor case 54. As shown at
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(20) It will be appreciated that the cooling flow pump 36 is configured to provide enhanced hydraulic fluid flow through the pump case 62 to provide effective cooling of the various components within the pump case 52. It will be appreciated that hydraulic fluid flow to the interior 62 of the pump case 52 can be provided by normal leakage from the various components and rotating groups of the pump assembly 30. Additionally, as described above, hydraulic fluid flow can also be provided to the interior 62 of the pump case 52 from the suction boost pump 34. It will be appreciated that the cooling flow pump 36 is designed and/or sized so that the maximum inlet flow through the first inlet 66 is less than the anticipated flow into the pump case 52 due to hydraulic fluid leakage plus make-up flow provided by the suction boost pump 34. in this way, the cooling flow pump 36 is prevented from cavitating.
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(22) In certain examples, the electric motor 24 of the electric motor system 22 includes a brushless motor. In certain examples, the control arrangement 26 is a digital controller that powers and controls operation of the electric motor 24. In certain examples, the cooling loop 64 can be configured to draw heat away from the electric motor 24 as well as the control arrangement 26. In certain examples, the cooling loop 64 is routed from the pump case 52, through the motor case 54, back into the pump case 52 to the cooling flow pump 36 and then out the pump case 52 through the case drain port 60.
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(26) The depicted cooling flow pump 36 has a balance configuration with first and second inlet locations 98a, 98b and first and second outlet locations 100a, 100b. The inlet locations 98a, 98b are positioned 180 degrees apart and the output locations 100a, 100b are positioned 180 degrees apart. The input location 98a corresponds to the first inlet 66 of the cooling flow pump 36 and draws fluid from the interior 62 of the pump case 52. The inlet location 98b corresponds to the second inlet 68 of the cooling flow pump 36 and draws hydraulic fluid from the cooling loop 64. The output locations 100a, 100b are fluidly coupled to passages 102a, 102b that merge and combine the flow from the dual inlets before reaching the case drain port 60 such that the cooling flow pump 36 has only a single outlet port. In certain examples, the passages 102a. 102b can flow circumferentially around an exterior of the cam ring 96 as shown at
(27) In operation of the cooling flow pump 36, hydraulic fluid from the inlet locations 98a, 98b is drawn into pocket regions between the vanes 94 due to expansion of the volume defined by the pocket regions between the vanes 94. Expansion occurs as the vanes 94 follow the cam ring 92 and move radially out of the rotor 92. After the hydraulic fluid has been drawn into the pocket regions at the inlet locations 98a, 98b, interaction between the vanes 94 and cam ring 96 causes the vanes 90 to move radially into the rotor 92 thereby reducing the volumes of the pocket regions between the vanes 94. This reduction in volume causes the hydraulic fluid contained within the pocket regions to be pressurized and forced out the outlet locations 100a, 100b. The cyclical expansion and contraction of the volumes between the vanes 94 creates a pumping action that draws hydraulic fluid into the inlet 66, 68 and forces hydraulic fluid out the case drain port 60. In certain examples, inlet flow rates between the inlet locations can be varied by altering the displacement profiles on the double-throw cam ring.
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(30) It will be appreciated that the various operating environments depicted herein are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the broad concepts upon which the examples disclosed herein are based.