Vane Pump With Multiple Control Chambers
US-2015369240-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10107100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107100-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615354403-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A vane cell machine includes a housing, rotor, curved ring, spring, and pressure piece. The rotor is configured to rotate about a rotation axis and includes a plurality of plate-like wings that are radially displaceable. The curved ring surrounds the rotor and delimits a movement path of the wings. Each pair of adjacent plate-like wings delimits a corresponding operating chamber. The housing surrounds and enables displacement of the curved ring. The spring is positioned between the curved ring and the housing, is pretensioned, and is configured to load the curved ring. The pressure piece is positioned between the spring and the curved ring, and sealingly abuts the housing and the curved ring so as to delimit a first and second pressure chamber from each other. The housing and the curved ring further delimit the first and second pressure chambers.
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A vane cell machine, comprising: a rotor that is configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a plurality of plate-like wings received in the rotor so as to be displaceable radially relative to the rotation axis, each pair of adjacent plate-like wings defining a corresponding operating chamber; a curved ring that surrounds the rotor, and that delimits a movement path of the plate-like wings in an outward direction relative to the rotation axis; a housing that surrounds the curved ring, and that enables displacement of the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; a first spring that is positioned between the curved ring and the housing, that is pretensioned, and that is configured to exert a first spring force that loads the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; and a pressure piece that is positioned between the first spring and the curved ring, and that sealingly abuts the housing and the curved ring to delimit a first pressure chamber and a second pressure chamber from each other, wherein the housing and the curved ring further delimit the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber, and wherein an opposite side of the curved ring located radially opposite the pressure piece sealingly contacts the housing so as to delimit the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber. 2. A vane cell machine, comprising: a rotor that is configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a plurality of plate-like wings received in the rotor so as to be displaceable radially relative to the rotation axis, each pair of adjacent plate-like wings defining a corresponding operating chamber; a curved ring that surrounds the rotor, and that delimits a movement path of the plate-like wings in an outward direction relative to the rotation axis; a housing that surrounds the curved ring, and that enables displacement of the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; a first spring that is positioned between the curved ring and the housing, that is pretensioned, and that is configured to exert a first spring force that loads the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; and a pressure piece that is positioned between the first spring and the curved ring, and that sealingly abuts the housing and the curved ring to delimit a first pressure chamber and a second pressure chamber from each other, wherein the housing and the curved ring further delimit the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber, wherein the housing defines a high-pressure channel and a low-pressure channel distinct from the high-pressure channel, wherein rotation of the rotor enables a fluidic exchange connection between at least one of (i) the high-pressure channel and the plurality of operating chambers and (ii) the low-pressure channel and the plurality of operating chambers, and wherein the vane cell machine further comprises a pressure regulator that is fluidically connected to the first pressure chamber and the high-pressure channel to enable control of at least one of (i) a first pressure and (ii) a first volume flow of a pressurized fluid located in the high-pressure channel by applying pressure to the first pressure chamber. 3. The vane cell machine according to claim 2 , wherein the second pressure chamber is in fluidic communication with the low-pressure channel. 4. A vane cell machine, comprising: a rotor that is configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a plurality of plate-like wings received in the rotor so as to be displaceable radially relative to the rotation axis, each pair of adjacent plate-like wings defining a corresponding operating chamber; a curved ring that surrounds the rotor, and that delimits a movement path of the plate-like wings in an outward direction relative to the rotation axis; a housing that surrounds the curved ring, and that enables displacement of the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; a first spring that is positioned between the curved ring and the housing, that is pretensioned, and that is configured to exert a first spring force that loads the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; and a pressure piece that is positioned between the first spring and the curved ring, and that sealingly abuts the housing and the curved ring to delimit a first pressure chamber and a second pressure chamber from each other, wherein the housing and the curved ring further delimit the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber, wherein the curved ring defines a circular-cylindrical outer peripheral face, wherein the housing defines a circular-cylindrical inner peripheral face that is parallel with the circular-cylindrical outer peripheral face, wherein at least one of (i) the circular-cylindrical outer peripheral face and (ii) the circular-cylindrical inner peripheral face includes an abutment continuation, and wherein the curved ring sealingly contacts the housing at the abutment continuation so as to delimit the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber from each other. 5. The vane cell machine according to claim 4 , wherein a first portion of the circular-cylindrical outer peripheral face that delimits the first pressure chamber is larger than a second portion of the circular-cylindrical outer peripheral face that delimits the second pressure chamber. 6. The vane cell machine according to claim 4 , wherein an angle between the abutment continuation and the pressure piece with respect to the rotation axis is between 60° and 120°. 7. The vane cell machine according to claim 4 , wherein the pressure piece defines a ninth sealing face that abuts an adapted region of the outer peripheral face of the curved ring. 8. A vane cell machine, comprising: a rotor that is configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a plurality of plate-like wings received in the rotor so as to be displaceable radially relative to the rotation axis, each pair of adjacent plate-like wings defining a corresponding operating chamber; a curved ring that surrounds the rotor, and that delimits a movement path of the plate-like wings in an outward direction relative to the rotation axis; a housing that surrounds the curved ring, and that enables displacement of the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; a first spring that is positioned between the curved ring and the housing, that is pretensioned, and that is configured to exert a first spring force that loads the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; and a pressure piece that is positioned between the first spring and the curved ring, and that sealingly abuts the housing and the curved ring to delimit a first pressure chamber and a second pressure chamber from each other, wherein the housing and the curved ring further delimit the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber, and wherein the pressure piece is configured to engage the curved ring and the housing in a positive-locking manner so as to limit a rotation of the curved ring with respect to the rotation axis. 9. A vane cell machine, comprising: a rotor that is configured to rotate about a rotation axis; a plurality of plate-like wings received in the rotor so as to be displaceable radially relative to the rotation axis, each pair of adjacent plate-like wings defining a corresponding operating chamber; a curved ring that surrounds the rotor, and that delimits a movement path of the plate-like wings in an outward direction relative to the rotation axis; a housing that surrounds the curved ring, and that enables displacement of the curved ring transversely relative to the rotation axis; a first spring that is positioned between the curved ri
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