Oil pump

US9309883B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9309883-B2
Application numberUS-201213488237-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 4, 2012
Priority dateJun 6, 2011
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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Abstract

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An oil pump includes: a rotor chamber; an outer rotor; and an inner rotor. A partition surface between a starting end side of the intake port and a terminal end side of the discharge port is set as a first seal land. An intake groove portion that projects from the starting end side of the intake port toward the terminal end side of the discharge port and a discharge groove portion that projects from the terminal end side of the discharge port toward the starting end side of the intake port are formed in positions which are located on the first seal land. The intake groove portion and the discharge groove portion are provided in intermediate tooth height direction positions of a meshing location between the inner rotor and the outer rotor.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. An oil pump comprising: a rotor chamber having an intake port and a discharge port; an outer rotor having inner teeth and housed in the rotor chamber; an inner rotor having outer teeth and housed in the rotor chamber, respective sides of the intake port and the discharge port on which the inner teeth of the outer rotor and the outer teeth of the inner rotor enter in a rotation direction of the inner rotor and the outer rotor being set as starting end sides, and sides from which the inner teeth and the outer teeth exit in the rotation direction being set as terminal end sides; a first seal land comprising a partition surface between a starting end side of the intake port and a terminal end side of the discharge port; an intake groove portion formed in the first seal land and projecting from the starting end side of the intake port toward the terminal end side of the discharge port; and a discharge groove portion formed in the first seal land and projecting from the terminal end side of the discharge port toward the starting end side of the intake port, an end portion of the intake groove portion being close to but separated from an end portion of the discharge groove portion which opposes the end portion of the intake groove portion, of a plurality of cells that pass over the first seal land, an intake side cell formed on a rotation direction front side, using the outer teeth of the inner rotor as a reference, passes over the first seal land during an expansion stroke and a discharge side cell formed on a rotation direction rear side passes over the first seal land during a compression stroke, wherein the intake groove portion and the discharge groove portion comprise groove passages having an intermediate meshing position between the outer teeth of the inner rotor and the inner teeth of the outer rotor as a locus, wherein the end portion of the intake groove portion is not positioned in respective tooth height direction end positions in the meshing location of a starting end portion of the intake port, and wherein the end portion of the discharge groove portion is not positioned in respective tooth height direction end positions in the meshing location of a terminal end portion of the discharge port. 2. The oil pump according to claim 1 , wherein the intake and discharge groove portions are formed at a position on the first seal land over which a cell formed when the outer teeth of the inner rotor and the inner teeth of the outer rotor are most deeply meshed passes. 3. The oil pump according to claim 1 , wherein the intake and discharge groove portions are provided in intermediate tooth height direction positions of a meshing location between the outer teeth of the inner rotor and the inner teeth of the outer rotor. 4. An oil pump comprising: a rotor chamber having an intake port and a discharge port; an outer rotor having inner teeth and housed in the rotor chamber; and an inner rotor having outer teeth and housed in the rotor chamber, wherein respective sides of the intake port and the discharge port on which the inner teeth of the outer rotor and the outer teeth of the inner rotor enter in a rotation direction of the inner rotor and the outer rotor are set as starting end sides, and sides from which the inner teeth and the outer teeth exit in the rotation direction are set as terminal end sides, a partition surface between a starting end side of the intake port and a terminal end side of the discharge port is set as a first seal land, an intake groove portion that projects from the starting end side of the intake port toward the terminal end side of the discharge port and a discharge groove portion that projects from the terminal end side of the discharge port toward the starting end side of the intake port are formed in positions which are located on the first seal land and over which a cell formed when the outer teeth of the inner rotor and the inner teeth of the outer rotor are most deeply meshed passes, the intake groove portion and the discharge groove portion are provided in intermediate tooth height direction positions of a meshing location between the outer teeth of the inner rotor and the inner teeth of the outer rotor, an end portion of the intake groove portion is close to but separated from an end portion of the discharge groove portion which opposes the end portion of the intake groove portion, of a plurality of cells that pass over the first seal land, an intake side cell formed on a rotation direction front side, using the outer teeth of the inner rotor as a reference, passes over the first seal land during an expansion stroke and a discharge side cell formed on a rotation direction rear side passes over the first seal land during a compression stroke, the intake groove portion and the discharge groove portion comprise groove passages having an intermediate meshing position between the outer teeth of the inner rotor and the inner teeth of the outer rotor as a locus, the end portion of the intake groove portion is not positioned in respective tooth height direction end positions in the meshing location of a starting end portion of the intake port, and the end portion of the discharge groove portion is not positioned in respective tooth height direction end positions in the meshing location of a terminal end portion of the discharge port. 5. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the discharge groove portion is formed to be longer than the intake groove portion. 6. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the intake groove portion is formed to be longer than the discharge groove portion. 7. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the intake groove portion is formed to have an equal length to the discharge groove portion. 8. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the intake groove portion is disposed to be offset from the discharge groove portion in a height direction of the inner and outer teeth. 9. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein a depth of the intake groove portion and the discharge groove portion is equal to or less than a depth of the intake port and a depth of the discharge port. 10. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of cells are formed between a tooth side face of the inner rotor and a tooth side face of the outer rotor, and a moving cell of the plurality of cells which is disposed on the partition surface is separated from the intake groove portion and the discharge groove portion. 11. The oil pump according to claim 10 , wherein on the partition surface, the moving cell contacts neither the intake groove portion nor the discharge groove portion, such that on the partition surface the moving cell is sealed such that oil is confined in the moving cell. 12. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein a number of teeth of the outer rotor is greater than a number of teeth of the inner rotor, and a tooth height of the outer teeth formed on the inner rotor is greater than a tooth height of the inner teeth formed on the outer rotor. 13. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the outer rotor is disposed eccentrically with the inner rotor such that a center position of the outer rotor is offset from a center position of the inner rotor. 14. The oil pump according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of cells comprises a plurality of spaces that are formed between tooth side faces of the inner rotor and tooth side faces of the outer rotor in a deepest meshing condition in which an outer tooth of the inner rotor is inserted most deeply between adjacent inner teeth of the outer rotor. 15. The oil pump according

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  • Elements specially adapted for sealing of the lateral faces of intermeshing-engagement type machines or pumps, e.g. gear machines or pumps · CPC title

  • one member having simultaneously a rotational movement about its own axis and an orbital movement · CPC title

  • Equalization of pressure pulses (silencing for compressors F04C29/06) · CPC title

  • F04C2/088Primary

    Elements in the toothed wheels or the carter for relieving the pressure of fluid imprisoned in the zones of engagement · CPC title

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What does patent US9309883B2 cover?
An oil pump includes: a rotor chamber; an outer rotor; and an inner rotor. A partition surface between a starting end side of the intake port and a terminal end side of the discharge port is set as a first seal land. An intake groove portion that projects from the starting end side of the intake port toward the terminal end side of the discharge port and a discharge groove portion that projects…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujiki Kenichi, Izutsu Masato, Yamada Mfg Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04C2/088. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 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 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).