Compact unit
10400801 ยท 2019-09-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B11/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B17/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B1/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/325
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K5/207
ELECTRICITY
International classification
F04B53/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B17/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B21/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B1/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B11/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A compact unit has an electric motor accommodated in housing parts (7, 55) of a unit housing (45) and driving at least one hydraulic pump and giving off heat at the same time, an air heat-exchanging device, and a fan (19) drivable to produce an air flow. A flow-conducting device (47, 55) divides the air flow at least in a first partial flow flowing around the electric motor and a second partial flow flowing to the heat-exchanging device in the unit housing (45). Alternatively, arranged in series, the air flow first flows against the electric motor and then the heat-exchanging device, or that the incidence of the air flow occurs at least partially in the reverse direction.
Claims
1. A compact unit, comprising: a unit housing having housing parts that together form said unit housing; an electric motor being accommodated in said housing parts and giving off heat during operation thereof; a first hydraulic pump on said unit housing and driven by said electric motor; an air-heat exchanger in said unit housing; a fan in said unit housing, drivable to generate an air flow and located upstream of electric motor and said air-heat exchanger; and a flow conductor being in said unit housing and guiding the air flow of said fan into a first air flow flowing around said electric motor and into a second partial air flow flowing toward said air-heat exchanger said flow conductor guiding the first air flow and second partial air flow in series first towards said electric motor and then towards said air-heat exchanger.
2. A compact unit according to claim 1 wherein said flow conductor guides the first air flow into a third partial air flow and conveys the third partial air flow as a cooling air flow to a frequency converter connected to and controlling said electric motor.
3. A compact unit according to claim 2 wherein said flow conductor defines a first flow path for the air flow extending between a front side and an opposite rear side of said unit housing and defines a second flow path branching off from said first flow path toward one side of said unit housing, said fan, said electric motor and a cooling body of said frequency converter being in said first flow path, said air-heat exchanger being in said second flow path.
4. A compact unit according to claim 3 wherein said second flow path branches off from said first flow path at a right angle.
5. A compact unit according to claim 2 wherein said frequency converter being connected with said air-heat exchanger.
6. A compact unit according to claim 1 wherein a second hydraulic pump is on said unit housing, said first and second hydraulic pumps being connected on first and second intake sides thereof to a tank of said unit housing supplying hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic pumps, said first hydraulic pump being connected to and generating a fluid flow through said air-heat exchanger to said tank, said second pump providing fluid pressure to working hydraulics, the first air flow and the second partial air flows being separate from said fluid flow.
7. A compact unit according to claim 6 wherein first and second filters are provided between said tank and said first and second intake sides, respectively, of said hydraulic pumps.
8. A compact unit according to claim 6 wherein said tank forms a base part of said unit housing, said tank having a cover plate, said fan, said electric motor and said first and second hydraulic pumps being aligned and disposed on said cover plate in an axial direction of said fan, said air-heat exchanger being disposed on said cover plate alongside said electric motor; and a frequency converter connected to and controlling said electric motor is disposed alongside said hydraulic pumps.
9. A compact unit according to claim 8 wherein said cover plate of said tank and a housing cover of said unit housing surround said fan and said electric motor and are components of said flow conductor.
10. A compact unit according to claim 1 wherein said unit housing is at least partially of one of plastic or die-cast aluminum.
11. A compact unit, comprising: a unit housing having housing parts that together form said unit housing; an electric motor being accommodated in said housing parts and giving off heat during operation thereof; a first hydraulic pump on said unit housing and driven by said electric motor; an air-heat exchanger in said unit housing; and a fan in said unit housing and drivable to generate an airflow flowing in succession toward said electric motor and then toward said air-heat exchanger, said fan being upstream of said first hydraulic pump and said air-heat exchanger relative to said air flow.
12. A compact unit according to claim 11 wherein the air flow comprises a cooling air flow to a frequency converter connected to and controlling said electric motor.
13. A compact unit according to claim 11 wherein a second hydraulic pump is on said unit housing, said first and second hydraulic pumps being connected on first and second intake sides thereof to a tank in said unit housing supplying hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic pumps, said first hydraulic pump being connected to and generating a fluid flow through said air-heat exchanger to said tank, said second pump providing fluid pressure to working hydraulics, the airflow being separate from said fluid flow.
14. A compact unit according to claim 13 wherein first and second filters provided between said tank said and each of said intake sides of said hydraulic pumps.
15. A compact unit according to claim 13 wherein said tank forms a base part of said unit housing, said tank having a cover plate, said fan, said electric motor and said first and second hydraulic pumps being aligned and disposed on said cover plate in an axial direction of said fan, said electric motor and said first and second hydraulic pumps from a front side to a rear side of said cover plate, said air-heat exchanger being disposed on said cover plate adjacent said electric motor; and a frequency converter connected to and controlling said electric motor is disposed alongside said hydraulic pumps.
16. A compact unit according to claim 15 wherein said cover plate of said tank and a housing cover of said unit housing surround said fan and said electric motor.
17. A compact unit according to claim 11 wherein said unit housing is at least partially of one of plastic or die-cast aluminum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) As shown in
(7) The pressure side 27 of the second hydraulic pump 2 is connected via a check valve 29 to a pressure line 31, which leads to a pressure connection P of the unit. Via pressure line 31, the assigned hydraulic circuit may be supplied, from which hydraulic circuit the return flow volumes flow back to the tank 7 via a tank connection T and a tank line 33. The pressure line 31 is secured toward the tank 7 via a pressure limiting valve 35. The pressure limiting valve 35 is set, for example, at 45 bar. The electric motor may be set by the frequency converter 5 to an operating speed of, for example, 600 to 2000 1/min, at a maximum speed of, for example 3200 1/min with an output of, for example, 1.5 Kw. In addition to the pressure connection P and at least one tank connection T, measurement connections 37 and 39 for a manometer 41 and a pressure sensor 43 are connected to the pressure line 31. The pumps 1 and 2 may also be switched with one another in terms of their function. Also, instead of a coupled drive, pumps 1, 2 may be driven individually, if applicable, and by an external drive source situated outside the compact unit. The respective size or the performance capacity of the each hydraulic pump used may differ from one another, in particular, may be kept variable.
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(9) The airflow, indicated with dash-lined flow arrows 65, generated by the fan 19 is guided in the configuration shown in the form of a first partial flow designated by light arrow heads 67. The air of the first partial flow flows around the electric motor 3. A directly following second partial flow, indicated by black arrow heads 63, flows in series relative to the first partial flow through the heat exchanger 15 as a transverse flow. An additional third partial flow, which continues the first partial flow 67 in the direction of the housing rear side 59 and, in that respect, again in succession, exits there, as is shown by an arrow also provided with black arrowhead 71, after which it flows through ventilation blades 73, which ventilation blades form a cooling lamella assembly for cooling the frequency converter 5 connected to the heat exchanger 15. A display 77 for indicating operating data, as well as a sealing flap 79 for covering electrical connection devices are visible on the converter housing 75 of the frequency converter 5 in
(10) The cooling airflow, conditioned by the rotation of the fan blades of the fan 19, is guided helically around the outer housing of the electric motor 3 and uniformly brushes over the longitudinal cooling ribs disposed on the outside thereof. To achieve a forced guidance for the cooling airflow, the flow conductor preferably provides a uniform spacing between the outer circumferential side of the electric motor 3 and the cross sectional surface of the housing 45, cylindrical in cross section, to which it may be allocated. To prevent an accumulation of heat on the rear side of the electric motor 3 facing away from the fan 19, a large-dimensioned flow-through space is provided, formed by the rear side of the electric motor and the adjacent front wall of the housing 45 for accommodating the electric motor 3. In this rearward area, the cooling airflow (arrowheads 67) is deflected at a right angle to the other flow-through direction of the fan 19 and, with this diversion, flows through the oil-air heat exchanger 15. The tank 7 used each time, which, as seen upward in the viewing direction of
(11) In addition, the cooling air is also guided along a straight line and flows through the cooling lamellas of the frequency converter 5 in such a way that the airflow is split and conducted in parallel between the cooling lamellas. After passing the cooling lamellas or cooling vanes 73 of the frequency converter 5, the cross sectional profiles expand toward the surroundings, so that no flow resistance is able to build up as the flow passes through cooling lamella assembly. A great advantage is that the fan 19, as described above, may not only be driven during operation under pressure, but may also guide the airflow in the opposite direction through the compact unit with its components, by reversing the direction of rotation of the fan blades while suctioning during negative pressure operation. Such a reverse operation could be practical when, for example, sensors, not further depicted, determine that the frequency converter 5 or the heat exchanging device 14 is at a temperature higher than the normal operating temperature, in order in this way to cool these components upstream from the electric motor 3 as viewed in the flow direction.
(12) As also indicated in
(13) While one embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.