Rotor for a pump, pump, and assembly
US-2018316243-A1 · Nov 1, 2018 · US
US10677207B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10677207-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715468526-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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An axial piston pump has a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and a rotatable, one-piece piston housing carrying one or more pistons movable within one or more respective sleeves formed by the housing. A circumferential row of fixed field members is mounted to the housing at a mounting location formed by the housing, the mounting location being radially outward of the sleeve(s). The pump further has a stator surrounding the piston housing and including a circumferential row of armature windings such that the piston housing and the stator form an electro-magnetic motor operable to rotate the piston housing, and a swashplate engaged with the piston(s) such that rotation of the piston housing relative to the swashplate around an axis of rotation produces reciprocating movement of the piston(s) for the pressurisation of fluid received into the sleeve(s) from the fluid inlet and then discharged from the sleeve(s) to the fluid outlet.
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What is claimed is: 1. An axial piston pump for pumping a fluid and having: a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet; a rotatable, one-piece piston housing carrying one or more pistons movable within one or more respective sleeves formed by the housing, a circumferential row of fixed field members being mounted to the housing at a mounting location formed by the housing, the mounting location being radially outward of the sleeve(s); a stator surrounding the piston housing and including a circumferential row of armature windings such that the piston housing and the stator form an electro-magnetic motor operable to rotate the piston housing; and a swashplate engaged with the piston(s) such that rotation of the piston housing relative to the swash plate around an axis of rotation produces reciprocating movement of the piston(s) for the pressurization of the pumped fluid received into the sleeve(s) from the fluid inlet and then discharged from the sleeve(s) to the fluid outlet; wherein the fixed field members and the armature windings are configured such that, when an electrical current is passed through the armature windings, the armature windings generate a magnetic field which interacts with a magnetic field generated by the fixed field members, the interaction providing a force which urges the piston housing in an axial direction, the magnitude of the force being a function of the speed at which the piston housing is rotated. 2. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , wherein the pump is configured such that the pumped fluid penetrates into an air gap formed between the fixed field members and the armature windings. 3. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , wherein a radially inner and/or outer face of each fixed field member is angled relative to the axis of rotation of the piston housing so as to generate a magnetic field which interacts with a magnetic field generated by the armature windings when an electrical current is passed through the armature windings, to provide the force which urges the piston housing in the axial direction. 4. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , wherein a radially outer surface of the piston housing and a facing radially inner surface of the stator are each frustoconical in shape, and the fixed field members and armature windings are disposed around the respective frustoconical surfaces, such that, when a current is passed through the armature windings generate the magnetic field which interacts with the magnetic field generated by the fixed field members, the interaction providing the force which urges the piston housing in the axial direction. 5. The axial piston pump of claim 4 wherein a radial thickness of the stator varies along the axial direction, such that a radially outer surface of the stator is cylindrical. 6. The axial piston pump of claim 4 , wherein a radially outer surface of the stator is frustoconical and parallel to the radially inner surface. 7. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , wherein the piston(s) are angled relative to the axis of rotation. 8. The axial piston pump of claim 7 , wherein the piston(s) are radially closest to the axis of rotation at an end of the housing which is proximate to the swashplate. 9. The axial piston pump of claim 7 , wherein the angle of the one or more pistons is such that the one or more pistons are radially closest to the axis of rotation at an end of the housing which is distal from the swashplate. 10. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , further having a retention sleeve between the stator and the piston housing to retain the fixed field members to the piston housing. 11. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , wherein the piston housing carries a circumferential row of pistons movable within a circumferential row of respective sleeves formed by the housing. 12. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , having a cooling fluid path which extends from the fluid outlet to the fluid inlet, and which passes through the stator. 13. The axial piston pump of claim 1 , wherein the stator and fixed field members are configured to form an axial-flux electro-magnetic motor topology. 14. An engine fuel control system having an axial piston pump as set out in claim 1 , the axial piston pump being arranged to deliver fuel to one or more fuel-pressure operated auxiliary engine devices. 15. A gas turbine engine having one or more fuel-pressure operated auxiliary engine devices, and the engine fuel control system of claim 14 .
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