Rotary compressor
US-2024369059-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US11959482B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11959482-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017600566-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2024 |
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A vane pump includes: pump chambers formed by a rotor, a cam ring, and vanes; a first suction port that guides working fluid guided by a suction passage to the pump chambers; a second suction port that guides the working fluid guided from the suction passage through a communication passage to the pump chambers; and a return passage to which excessive fluid of the working fluid discharged from the pump chambers is guided. The return passage has: a body-internal passage through which the excessive fluid flows along an axis direction at an outer side of the cam ring in a radial direction; and a turning passage that reverses the excessive fluid guided through the body-internal passage towards the second suction port.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vane pump comprising: a rotor configured to be rotationally driven; a plurality of vanes provided so as to be capable of freely reciprocating in a radial direction with respect to the rotor; a cam ring having an inner circumference cam face on which tip end portions of the plurality of vanes slide with rotation of the rotor; a body having an accommodating portion for accommodating the rotor and the cam ring; a cover attached to the body to close the accommodating portion; pump chambers formed by the rotor, the cam ring, and the adjacent vanes; a first suction port configured to guide working fluid to the pump chambers, the working fluid being guided by a suction passage provided in the body; a second suction port configured to guide the working fluid to the pump chambers, the working fluid being guided from the suction passage through a communication passage provided in the cover or the body; and a return passage to which excessive fluid is guided, the excessive fluid being derived from the working fluid discharged from the pump chambers, wherein the return passage has: an axial direction passage through which only the excessive fluid flows along a rotation-axis direction of the rotor at an outer side of the cam ring in a radial direction; and a turning passage configured to reverse the excessive fluid towards the second suction port, only the excessive fluid being guided to the turning passage through the axial direction passage, and the axial direction passage and the turning passage are provided separately from the suction passage and the communication passage. 2. The vane pump according to claim 1 , further comprising a plate member arranged between the communication passage and the pump chambers, wherein the plate member is provided with a cut-out portion, the cut-out portion opening at an outer circumferential surface of the plate member, and the cut-out portion penetrating through between both end surfaces of the plate member, and the second suction port has a side port formed by the cut-out portion of the plate member, and the turning passage is configured to reverse the working fluid towards the side port, the working fluid being guided by the axial direction passage. 3. The vane pump according to claim 1 , wherein a partition portion is provided between the turning passage and the communication passage, the partition portion being configured to partition the turning passage and the communication passage in the rotation-axis direction. 4. A vane pump, comprising: a rotor configured to be rotationally driven; a plurality of vanes provided so as to be capable of freely reciprocating in a radial direction with respect to the rotor; a cam ring having an inner circumference cam face on which tip end portions of the plurality of vanes slide with rotation of the rotor; a body having an accommodating portion for accommodating the rotor and the cam ring; a cover attached to the body to close the accommodating portion; pump chambers formed by the rotor, the cam ring, and the adjacent vanes; a first suction port configured to guide working fluid to the pump chambers, the working fluid being guided by a suction passage provided in the body; a second suction port configured to guide the working fluid to the pump chambers, the working fluid being guided from the suction passage through a communication passage provided in the cover or the body; a return passage to which excessive fluid is guided, the excessive fluid being derived from the working fluid discharged from the pump chambers; and a plate member arranged between the communication passage and the pump chambers, wherein the return passage has: an axial direction passage through which the excessive fluid flows along a rotation-axis direction of the rotor at an outer side of the cam ring in a radial direction; and a turning passage configured to reverse the excessive fluid towards the second suction port, the excessive fluid being guided through the axial direction passage, the plate member is provided with a cut-out portion, the cut-out portion opening at an outer circumferential surface of the plate member, and the cut-out portion penetrating through between both end surfaces of the plate member, the second suction port has a side port formed by the cut-out portion of the plate member, and the turning passage is configured to reverse the working fluid towards the side port, the working fluid being guided by the axial direction passage. 5. A vane pump, comprising: a rotor configured to be rotationally driven; a plurality of vanes provided so as to be capable of freely reciprocating in a radial direction with respect to the rotor; a cam ring having an inner circumference cam face on which tip end portions of the plurality of vanes slide with rotation of the rotor; a body having an accommodating portion for accommodating the rotor and the cam ring; a cover attached to the body to close the accommodating portion; pump chambers formed by the rotor, the cam ring, and the adjacent vanes; a first suction port configured to guide working fluid to the pump chambers, the working fluid being guided by a suction passage provided in the body; a second suction port configured to guide the working fluid to the pump chambers, the working fluid being guided from the suction passage through a communication passage provided in the cover or the body; and a return passage to which excessive fluid is guided, the excessive fluid being derived from the working fluid discharged from the pump chambers, wherein the return passage has: an axial direction passage through which the excessive fluid flows along a rotation-axis direction of the rotor at an outer side of the cam ring in a radial direction; and a turning passage configured to reverse the excessive fluid towards the second suction port, the excessive fluid being guided through the axial direction passage, and a partition portion is provided between the turning passage and the communication passage, the partition portion being configured to partition the turning passage and the communication passage in the rotation-axis direction.
with axially movable vanes · CPC title
Rotors · CPC title
Casings or housings · CPC title
the inner and outer member being in contact along more than one line or surface · CPC title
Arrangements for admission or discharge of the working fluid, e.g. constructional features of the inlet or outlet · CPC title
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