Scroll pump with bearing diaphragm

US12460639B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12460639-B2
Application numberUS-202318848365-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2023
Priority dateMar 30, 2022
Publication dateNov 4, 2025
Grant dateNov 4, 2025

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A non-contacting scroll pump ( 100 ) comprising an orbiting scroll ( 130 ), a fixed scroll ( 120 ), a drive shaft ( 140 ) coupled to the orbiting scroll, wherein the drive shaft is movable relative to the fixed scroll in an axial direction. The non-contacting scroll pump further comprises an annular bearing ( 160 b ) extending around the drive shaft for supporting and facilitating rotation of the drive shaft, and a diaphragm ( 180 ) attached to the annular bearing to support the annular bearing, wherein the diaphragm is flexible in the axial direction to allow the annular bearing to move in the axial direction, thereby facilitating the movability of the drive shaft relative to the fixed scroll in the axial direction.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A non-contacting scroll pump, comprising: an orbiting scroll; a fixed scroll; a drive shaft coupled to the orbiting scroll, wherein the drive shaft is movable relative to the fixed scroll in an axial direction; a first annular bearing and a second annular bearing extending around the drive shaft for supporting and facilitating rotation of the drive shaft; a first diaphragm attached to the first annular bearing to support the first annular bearing, wherein the first diaphragm is flexible in the axial direction to allow the first annular bearing to move in the axial direction, thereby facilitating the movability of the drive shaft relative to the fixed scroll in the axial direction; and a second diaphragm attached to the second annular bearing to support the second annular bearing, wherein the second diaphragm is flexible in the axial direction to allow the second annular bearing to move in the axial direction, thereby facilitating the movability of the drive shaft relative to the fixed scroll in the axial direction. 2 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the first diaphragm is stiff in a radial direction to oppose movement of the first annular bearing in the radial direction. 3 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 2 , wherein the second diaphragm is stiff in the radial direction to oppose movement of the second annular bearing in the radial direction. 4 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the first diaphragm mechanically couples the first annular bearing to the fixed scroll. 5 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the first diaphragm mechanically couples the first annular bearing to a housing portion of the non-contacting scroll pump. 6 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the first diaphragm is formed from steel or aluminium. 7 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 1 , further comprising a preload spring arranged to provide a preloading force on the drive shaft which acts to bias the orbiting scroll away from the fixed scroll. 8 . A non-contacting scroll pump, comprising: a fixed scroll; an orbiting scroll intermeshed with the fixed scroll; an annular bearing coupled to the orbiting scroll; a crank sleeve coupled to the annular bearing; and a drive shaft coupled to the crank sleeve, wherein the drive shaft is arranged to drive orbiting of the orbiting scroll via the crank sleeve and the annular bearing, and wherein the crank sleeve is axially movable relative to the drive shaft, thereby allowing axial movement of the orbiting scroll relative to the fixed scroll. 9 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 8 , further comprising a biasing mechanism arranged to provide an axial biasing force on the crank sleeve which acts through the crank sleeve and the annular bearing to bias the orbiting scroll away from the fixed scroll. 10 . The non-contacting scroll pump of claim 9 , wherein the biasing mechanism is a preload spring. 11 . The use of the non-contacting scroll pump of claim 1 to pump fluid.

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  • for assemblies with supports on both sides · CPC title

  • Vacuum · CPC title

  • Means for transmitting movement from the prime mover to driven parts of the pump, e.g. clutches, couplings, transmissions · CPC title

  • with a radial flange to mount the housing · CPC title

  • for axial load mainly · CPC title

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What does patent US12460639B2 cover?
A non-contacting scroll pump ( 100 ) comprising an orbiting scroll ( 130 ), a fixed scroll ( 120 ), a drive shaft ( 140 ) coupled to the orbiting scroll, wherein the drive shaft is movable relative to the fixed scroll in an axial direction. The non-contacting scroll pump further comprises an annular bearing ( 160 b ) extending around the drive shaft for supporting and facilitating rotation of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edwards Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04C18/0215. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 04 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).