BALANCE SHAFT MODULE
20170314556 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04C2/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2001/0238
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/0061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2001/0269
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C13/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2270/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04C15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A balance shaft module includes a balance shaft for receiving a driving force from a crankshaft of an engine by a driving gear and rotating inside a balance shaft housing, an oil pump gear being geared with the driving gear to rotate along with the driving gear, an oil pump shaft having the oil pump gear press-fitted therein and rotating as the oil pump gear rotates, and an oil pump assembly mounted in the oil pump shaft and pumping oil as the oil pump shaft rotates, wherein a pair of support rings is provided at both side surfaces of the oil pump gear to support both side portions of the oil pump gear in the oil pump shaft.
Claims
1. A balance shaft module, comprising: a balance shaft for receiving a driving force from a crankshaft of an engine by a driving gear and rotating inside a balance shaft housing; an oil pump gear being geared with the driving gear to rotate along with the driving gear; an oil pump shaft having the oil pump gear press-fitted therein and rotating as the oil pump gear rotates; and an oil pump assembly mounted in the oil pump shaft and pumping oil as the oil pump shaft rotates, wherein a pair of support rings is provided at both side surfaces of the oil pump gear to support both side portions of the oil pump gear in the oil pump shaft.
2. The balance shaft module of claim 1, further comprising a thrust bearing interposed between an inner side surface of the pair of support rings and both side portions of the oil pump gear and mounted at the oil pump shaft.
3. The balance shaft module of claim 2, wherein the inner side surface of the pair of support rings is provided with a groove into which the thrust bearing is inserted.
4. The balance shaft module of claim 2, wherein the oil pump shaft is mounted at one side in a width direction of an oil pump housing, and the other side in the width direction of the oil pump housing is provided with a mounting groove dented in an axial direction so that the driving gear of the balance shaft is inserted into the mounting groove to be engaged with the oil pump gear.
5. The balance shaft module of claim 4, wherein the oil pump housing is provided with a front cover covering one surface of the oil pump gear and the front cover extends in a width direction to form an axial one side surface of the mounting groove.
6. The balance shaft module of claim 5, wherein the pair of support rings encloses an outer circumferential surface of the oil pump shaft to prevent bending or torsion of the oil pump shaft in a radial direction or a circumferential direction.
7. The balance shaft module of claim 6, wherein an axial gear cover extending in the axial direction is formed between the pair of support rings, and the pair of support rings and the axial gear cover are integrally formed to cover both side surfaces and an outer circumferential surface of the oil pump gear.
8. The balance shaft module of claim 7, wherein the pair of support rings includes: a first support ring for covering one surface of the oil pump gear; and a second support ring for covering the other surface of the oil pump gear, and wherein the first support ring is integrally formed with the front cover.
9. The balance shaft module of claim 8, wherein the axial gear cover is provided with at least one ventilation hole opened in a radial outside.
10. The balance shaft module of claim 8, wherein the oil pump assembly includes: a rotor shaft extending from the oil pump shaft toward the other side in the axial direction; a rotor spline-coupled to the rotor shaft to rotate along with the rotor shaft; and a rotor housing enclosing the rotor.
11. The balance shaft module of claim 10, wherein one surface of the rotor housing is spaced apart from the second support ring at a predetermined interval and the rotor housing is integrally formed with the oil pump housing.
12. The balance shaft module of claim 11, wherein the oil pump housing and the balance shaft housing are coupled to each other in the axial direction and when the driving gear of the balance shaft housing is geared with the oil pump gear, a position of the oil pump housing moves to one side and the other side in a width direction to perform a backlash control.
13. The balance shaft module of claim 12, wherein the other surface of the oil pump housing is provided with an assembling protrusion protruding in the axial direction, the balance shaft housing is provided with an assembling hole to accommodate the assembling protrusion, and the assembling protrusion is fixedly mounted in the assembling hole so that the balance shaft housing is assembled in the oil pump housing.
14. The balance shaft module of claim 13, wherein the oil pump gear is provided with a plurality of opening holes opened in the axial direction along a circumferential direction.
15. The balance shaft module of claim 14, wherein the balance shaft includes: a first balance shaft mounted with the driving gear and rotating along with a driving transfer gear mounted on an outer circumferential surface thereof; and a second balance shaft having a driven transfer gear rotating along with the driving transfer gear while being geared therewith mounted on an outer circumferential surface thereof, and the first balance shaft is disposed at the other side in the width direction of the oil pump housing and the second balance shaft is disposed at the other side in the axial direction of the oil pump housing.
16. The balance shaft module of claim 15, wherein the first balance shaft and the second balance shaft are each provided with a balance weight to control a weight balance when the crankshaft rotates.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the disclosure are shown. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure.
[0037] Throughout the specification, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word “comprise” and variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements.
[0038] Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
[0039] For convenience of explanation, the left side in an axial direction in the drawings will be called ‘one side’, ‘one end’, ‘one end portion’, and names similar to them, and the right side in an axial direction in the drawings will be called ‘the other side’, ‘the other end’, ‘the other end portion’, and names similar to them.
[0040] Since sizes and thicknesses of the respective components were arbitrarily shown in the accompanying drawings for convenience of explanation, the present disclosure is not limited to contents shown in the accompanying drawings. In addition, thicknesses may have been exaggerated in order to clearly represent several portions and regions.
[0041] Hereinafter, an engine system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] The balance shaft 10 is mounted at an inner side of a balance shaft housing 5 and may rotate by receiving the driving force of the engine through a driving gear 11. The balance shaft 10 may include a first balance shaft 13 and a second balance shaft 15.
[0045] One side in an axial direction of the first balance shaft 13 is provided with a driving gear 11 and an outer circumferential surface of the other side thereof is provided with a driving transfer gear 21 to rotate along with the first balance shaft 13.
[0046] The second balance shaft 15 is axially disposed in parallel with the first balance shaft 13 while being spaced apart from the first balance shaft 13 at a predetermined interval in a width direction of the balance shaft housing 5. The driven transfer gear 23 is engaged with the driving transfer gear 21 in the second balance shaft 15, such that the driven transfer gear 23 rotates along with the second balance shaft 15.
[0047] The first and second balance shafts 13 and 15 may each be provided with a balance weight 17 to control a weight balance when the crankshaft rotates.
[0048] The oil pump assembly 100 receives the driving force from the first balance shaft 13 to pump oil. To this end, the oil pump assembly 100 may include an oil pump gear 110 geared with the driving gear 11 of the first balance shaft 13 to rotate along with the driving gear 11, an oil pump shaft 120 having the oil pump gear 110 press-fitted therein to rotate when the oil pump gear 110 rotates, and a rotor 130 receiving the rotating force from the oil pump shaft 120. The oil pump gear 110 is provided with a plurality of opening holes 115 that are opened in an axial direction along a circumferential direction, thereby reducing weight and costs.
[0049] The oil pump assembly 100 is mounted at an inner side of an oil pump housing 105. That is, the oil pump shaft 120 is disposed at one side in a width direction of the oil pump housing 105 and a portion of the first balance shaft 13 and the driving gear 11 are inserted into another side in a width direction of the oil pump housing 105. To this end, as illustrated in
[0050] The balance shaft housing 5 of
[0051] Further, the oil pump housing 105 illustrated in
[0052] The front cover 106 extends in a width direction to form one side surface in an axial direction of the mounting groove 101. In this configuration, the front cover 106 may cover one surface of the oil pump gear 110 to reduce aeration into the inner side of the front cover and reduce a noise of the oil pump gear 110.
[0053] The axial gear cover 220 is provided with a plurality of ventilation holes 108 that are opened in the width direction and may emit heat generated from the oil pump gear 110 or the rotor 130 through the ventilation holes 108 to the outside.
[0054] As described above, the oil pump gear 110 receives the driving force from the driving gear 11 to rotate along with the oil pump shaft 120. Further, when an angular acceleration of the engine is suddenly changed, a torque generated therefrom is transferred to the oil pump shaft 120, such that a torsion rotation or bending of the oil pump shaft 120 may occur. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, to solve the above problem, as illustrated in
[0055] The support 200 may include a pair of support rings 210 and the axial gear cover 220 may axially extend between the pair of support rings 210.
[0056] The pair of support rings 210 may be disposed on the outer circumferential surface of the oil pump shaft 120 and at both sides of the oil pump gear 110 to prevent the bending or the torsion of the oil pump shaft 120 in the radial direction or the circumferential direction. That is, the pair of support rings 210 may include a first support ring 201 covering one surface of the oil pump gear 110 and a second support ring 203 covering the other surface of the oil pump gear 110 and may be fixedly mounted on the outer circumferential surface of the oil pump shaft 120. The first support ring 201 may be integrally formed with the front cover 106 to fix the oil pump shaft 120 and the oil pump gear 110 and suppress a noise from occurring. The axial gear cover 220 may be disposed between the pair of support rings 210 and integrally formed with the pair of support rings 210 along the outer circumferential surface of the oil pump gear 110, thereby maximizing noise suppression.
[0057] Meanwhile, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a thrust bearing 150 may be interposed at the axial inside of the pair of support rings 210 and between both sides of the oil pump gear 110. The thrust bearing 150 is mounted on the outer circumferential surface of the oil pump shaft 120 and is provided to relatively rotate between the pair of support rings 210 that is a fixed element and the oil pump gear 110 that is a rotating element. The thrust bearing 150 may be inserted into the groove formed on surfaces of the pair of support rings 210 to be stably installed, in which arrangement the surfaces face each other.
[0058] As such, the thrust bearing 150 may be provided at both sides of the oil pump gear 110 to greatly reduce axial vibrations occurring when the rotating force of the balance shaft 10 is transferred to the oil pump gear 110.
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[0061] Comparing the related art with the present disclosure with reference to
[0062] That is, even though the irregular operation occurs in the oil pump shaft 120, the noise value occurring therefrom may be greatly reduced when employing embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0063] The rotor 130 may be mounted at an inner side of the rotor housing 140 to be separated from the outside. One surface of the rotor housing 140 may be provided with a shaft hole 143 through which the oil pump shaft 120 penetrates and a portion of the oil pump shaft 120 penetrates through the shaft hole 143 to transfer the rotating force. The other end of the oil pump shaft 120 may be provided with a rotor shaft 131 that further extends toward the axial other side and the rotor shaft 131 may penetrate through the shaft hole 143 to be inserted into the rotor housing 140.
[0064] Further, the rotor 130 may be mounted on the outer circumferential surface of the rotor shaft 131 to rotate along with the rotor shaft 131. A spline may be axially formed on the outer circumferential surface of the rotor shaft 131 and an inner circumferential surface of the rotor 130, and the rotor shaft 131 and the rotor 130 may be spline-coupled to each other through the spline. As such, the rotor shaft 131 and the rotor 130 may be separately coupled to each other, such that it is possible to prevent the vibrations from being directly transferred to the rotor 130 and effectively reduce noise even though the oil pump shaft 120 is irregularly operated or eccentrically rotates.
[0065] Further, the rotor housing 140 may be integrally formed with the oil pump housing 105 and a predetermined space S may be formed between one surface thereof and the other surface of the second support ring 203, thereby preventing noise from being transferred into the rotor 130.
[0066] As described above, in an embodiment, the first and second balance shafts 13 and 15 are axially disposed in parallel with each other while being spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval in the width direction, and at one side of the first balance shaft 13, the driving gear 11 is engaged with the oil pump gear 110 and at the other side thereof, the driving transfer gear 23 is engaged with the driven transfer gear 23 of the second balance shaft 15. In this case, the oil pump assembly 100 is disposed at one side in an axial direction of the second balance shaft 15, thereby improving the spatial efficiency. In this structure, the backlash control between the oil pump gear 110 and the driving gear 11 of the first balance shaft 13 may be made to prevent a gear whine noise or a rattle noise from occurring.
[0067] Further, according to the balance shaft module in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure as described above, the pair of support rings 210 supporting both sides of the oil pump gear 110 and enclosing the outer circumferential surface of the oil pump shaft 120 is provided and the inner side thereof is provided with the thrust bearing 150, thereby remarkably isolating the irregular operation or the vibration of the oil pump gear even though the rotation angular acceleration of the engine is changed.
[0068] While this disclosure has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.