Integrated eccentric motor and pump
US-2017328362-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US10989191B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10989191-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815938042-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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A pump includes a fluid inlet section, a fluid outlet section, a rotor axially between the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section, a stator surrounding the rotor and a center section radially inside of the rotor on a center axis of the pump. The rotor and the center section define a fluid flow chamber radially therebetween. The rotor is rotatable inside of the stator about the center section by electromagnetic forces urging the rotor towards the stator. The pump also includes an inlet control section configured for regulating fluid flow from the fluid inlet section into the fluid flow chamber and an outlet control section configured for regulating fluid flow from the fluid flow chamber into the fluid outlet section.
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A pump comprising: a fluid inlet section; a fluid outlet section; a rotor axially between the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section; a stator surrounding the rotor; a center section radially inside of the rotor on a center axis of the pump, the rotor and the center section defining a fluid flow chamber radially therebetween, the rotor being rotatable inside of the stator about the center section by electromagnetic forces urging the rotor towards the stator; an inlet control section configured for regulating fluid flow from the fluid inlet section into the fluid flow chamber during rotation of the rotor inside of the stator about the center section; and an outlet control section configured for regulating fluid flow from the fluid flow chamber into the fluid outlet section during rotation of the rotor inside of the stator about the center section, wherein the inlet control section includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced inlet ports and the outlet control section includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced outlet ports, and wherein the inlet control section and the outlet control section are configured such that an amount of each inlet port covered by the rotor and an amount of each outlet port covered by the rotor constantly changes as the rotor is rotated about the center section by electromagnetic forces. 2. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the rotor, the stator, the inlet control section and the outlet control section are arranged and configured such that rotation of the rotor in the stator generates in the fluid flow chamber a suction portion and a pressure portion that rotate about the center axis as the rotor is rotated by the electromagnetic forces, the inlet control section being configured such that fluid from the fluid inlet section is forced through the inlet control section to the suction portion as the suction portion rotates about the center axis, the outlet control section being configured such that fluid from the fluid flow chamber is forced through the outlet control section from the pressure portion to the fluid outlet section as the pressure portion rotates about the center axis. 3. The pump as recited in claim 2 wherein the rotor and stator are configured such that each of the suction portion and the pressure portion passes by each of the inlet ports and each of the outlet ports multiple times during a single rotation of the rotor about the center axis. 4. The pump as recited in claim 3 wherein the inlet ports are configured such that as the suction portion passes each of the inlet ports, fluid from the fluid inlet section flows through a respective inlet port being passed by the suction portion into the fluid flow chamber. 5. The pump as recited in claim 3 wherein the outlet ports are configured such that as the pressure portion passes each of the outlet ports, fluid from the fluid flow chamber flows through a respective outlet port being passed by the pressure portion to the fluid outlet control section. 6. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the inlet control section is configured such that when the rotor is rotated about the center section by electromagnetic forces fluid flows through each of the inlet ports in succession with fluid flowing through each inlet port as the amount of the inlet port covered by the rotor decreases. 7. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the outlet control section is configured such that when the rotor is rotated about the center section by electromagnetic forces fluid flows through each of the outlet ports in succession with fluid flowing through each outlet port as the amount of the outlet port covered by the rotor increases. 8. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the inlet control section and the outlet control section are rotationally fixed so as not to rotate as the rotor rotates. 9. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the rotor and the stator are arranged and configured such that the rotor moves eccentrically within the stator. 10. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the center section has a star shaped cross-section as viewed axially and the rotor includes an inner diameter surface that defines a borehole having a star shaped cross-section as viewed axially. 11. The pump as recited in claim 10 wherein the center section includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly extending protrusions protruding away from center axis and an inner diameter surface of the rotor includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly extending grooves extending away from center axis. 12. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the fluid inlet section, the fluid outlet section, the rotor, the stator, the center section, the inlet control section and the outlet control section are held axially together by a single fastener. 13. An automotive vehicle transmission comprising the pump recited in claim 1 . 14. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the inlet ports and the outlet ports are each arc shaped. 15. The pump as recited in claim 1 wherein the inlet ports and the outlet ports each extend both radially and circumferentially. 16. A pump comprising: a fluid inlet section; a fluid outlet section; a rotor axially between the fluid inlet section and the fluid outlet section; a stator surrounding the rotor; a center section radially inside of the rotor on a center axis of the pump, the rotor and the center section defining a fluid flow chamber radially therebetween, the rotor being rotatable inside of the stator about the center section by electromagnetic forces urging the rotor towards the stator; an inlet control section configured for regulating fluid flow from the fluid inlet section into the fluid flow chamber during rotation of the rotor inside of the stator about the center section; and an outlet control section configured for regulating fluid flow from the fluid flow chamber into the fluid outlet section during rotation of the rotor inside of the stator about the center section, wherein the fluid inlet section, the fluid outlet section, the rotor, the stator, the center section, the inlet control section and the outlet control section are held axially together by a single fastener.
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