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US11242019B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11242019-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816156597-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 8, 2022 |
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A cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit includes a drive unit sump, a first mechanically-driven pump, a second mechanically-driven pump, and an oil/air separator reservoir, among other possible components. The drive unit sump holds drive unit fluid. The first mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicates with the drive unit sump, and the second mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicates with the drive unit sump. The oil/air separator reservoir resides downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and resides downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump.
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A cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit, the cooling and lubrication system comprising: a drive unit sump that holds drive unit fluid; a first mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicating with the drive unit sump; a second mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicating with the drive unit sump; a heat exchanger residing downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and residing downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump; and an oil/air separator reservoir residing downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and residing downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump; wherein, in one state of operation amid use of the cooling and lubrication system, the first and second mechanically-driven pumps draw drive unit fluid from the drive unit sump and the drawn drive unit fluid is delivered through the heat exchanger and to an electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit for cooling, and the first and second mechanically-driven pumps draw drive unit fluid from the drive unit sump and the drawn drive unit fluid is delivered to the oil/air separator reservoir where separated drive unit fluid is fed downstream of the oil/air separator reservoir to components of the motor vehicle drive unit for lubrication. 2. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein, in another state of operation amid use of the cooling and lubrication system, the first mechanically-driven pump draws air or a mixture of drive unit fluid and air from the drive unit sump, and the drawn air or mixture is delivered to the oil/air separator reservoir and the drawn air or mixture is substantially precluded from delivery to the electric traction motor. 3. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein the second mechanically-driven pump draws drive unit fluid from the drive unit sump, and the drawn drive unit fluid is delivered through the heat exchanger and to the electric traction motor for cooling, and the drawn drive unit fluid is delivered to the oil/air separator reservoir where separated drive unit fluid is fed downstream of the oil/air separator reservoir to the components of the motor vehicle drive unit for lubrication. 4. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein, in another state of operation amid use of the cooling and lubrication system, the first and second mechanically-driven pumps lack driving and separated drive unit fluid from the oil/air separator reservoir is fed to the components of the motor vehicle drive unit for lubrication and is fed to the electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit for cooling. 5. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein overflowed drive unit fluid of the oil/air separator reservoir is fed to the drive unit sump. 6. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein the separated drive unit fluid is fed downstream of the oil/air separator reservoir to components of the motor vehicle drive unit for lubrication via gravity and absent a dedicated pump therefor. 7. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein the first and second mechanically-driven pumps are the sole pumps that fluidly communicate with the drive unit sump in the cooling and lubrication system. 8. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , further comprising an electric pump fluidly communicating with the drive unit sump, the electric pump drawing drive unit fluid for delivery through the heat exchanger and to the electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit for cooling, the electric pump operated for augmenting delivery of drive unit fluid to the electric traction motor. 9. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , wherein the separated drive unit fluid is fed downstream of the oil/air separator reservoir to the electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit for cooling, the separated drive unit fluid being fed to the electric traction motor via gravity and absent a dedicated pump therefor. 10. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first check valve residing downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and upstream of the heat exchanger, the first check valve selectively permitting delivery of the drawn drive unit fluid through the heat exchanger and to the electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit for cooling; a second check valve residing downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump and upstream of the heat exchanger, the second check valve selectively permitting delivery of the drawn drive unit fluid through the heat exchanger and to the electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit for cooling; a first throttle valve residing downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and upstream of the oil/air separator reservoir, the first throttle valve permitting delivery of drawn drive unit fluid, air, or a mixture of drive unit fluid and air to the oil/air separator reservoir; and a second throttle valve residing downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump and upstream of the oil/air separator reservoir, the second throttle valve permitting delivery of drawn drive unit fluid, air, or a mixture of drive unit fluid and air to the oil/air separator reservoir. 11. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 10 , further comprising: a filter residing downstream of the first and second check valves and upstream of the heat exchanger; and a pressure regulator valve residing downstream of the filter and downstream of the heat exchanger, the pressure regulator valve residing upstream of the drive unit sump. 12. A cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit, the cooling and lubrication system comprising: a drive unit sump that holds drive unit fluid; a first mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicating with the drive unit sump; a second mechanically-driven pump fluidly communicating with the drive unit sump; and an oil/air separator reservoir residing downstream of the first mechanically-driven pump and residing downstream of the second mechanically-driven pump; wherein, in one state of operation amid use of the cooling and lubrication system, the first mechanically-driven pump draws air or a mixture of drive unit fluid and air from the drive unit sump and the drawn air or mixture is delivered to the oil/air separator reservoir and the drawn air or mixture is substantially precluded from delivery to an electric traction motor of the motor vehicle drive unit, and wherein the second mechanically-driven pump draws drive unit fluid from the drive unit sump and the drawn drive unit fluid is delivered through a heat exchanger and to the electric traction motor for cooling. 13. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 12 , wherein drive unit fluid separated from the oil/air separator reservoir is fed downstream of the oil/air separator reservoir to components of the motor vehicle drive unit for lubrication, to the electric traction motor for cooling, or to both of the components and electric traction motor. 14. The cooling and lubrication system for a motor vehicle drive unit of claim 13 , wherein the separated drive unit fluid is fed downstream of the oil/air separator reservoir via gravity and absent a dedicated pump therefor. 15. The cooling and lubricat
for machines with closed casing and closed-circuit cooling using a liquid cooling medium, e.g. oil · CPC title
Cooling or heating; Control of temperature · CPC title
using two or more pumps · CPC title
Lubricating systems characterised by the provision therein of lubricant venting or purifying means, e.g. of filters · CPC title
comprising a plurality of filters, parallel or serial · CPC title
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