Compact structure of gear pump
US-2016010645-A1 · Jan 14, 2016 · US
US9556869B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9556869-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414552719-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A gear pump apparatus is equipped with a pump and a sealing mechanism which is made up of an outer member, an inner member, and a rubber member fit between the outer and inner members. The inner member has a pressure-exerted surface to which pressure, as produced by contact of the rubber member with the inner member arising from application of discharge pressure of the pump, is applied. The pressure-exerted surface has a flange which creates thrust to move the inner member away from the gear pump, thereby bringing the inner member against an inner wall of a pump casing to develop a hermetical seal between a high-pressure region and a low-pressure region within the pump casing. This eliminates the leakage of pressure and ensures torque required for a pumping operation of the pump.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gear pump apparatus comprising: a gear pump which includes a first gear and a second gear meshing with the first gear, the first and second gears being rotated through a drive shaft to suck and discharge fluid in a pumping operation; a casing which has defined therein a chamber in which the first and second gears are mounted; and a sealing mechanism which is disposed between an outer wall of said casing and said gear pump, said sealing mechanism working to create a hermetical seal between a low-pressure region and a high-pressure region, the low-pressure region including an intake side of the gear pump into which the fluid is sucked and a peripheral region of the drive shaft, the high-pressure region including a discharge side from which the fluid is discharged, said sealing mechanism including an annular rubber member, an outer member, and an inner member, the annular rubber member surrounding the low-pressure region to create a hermetical seal between the low-pressure region and the high-pressure region, the outer member being placed outside the annular rubber member in contact with one of axial ends of each of the first and second gears of the pump, the inner member having an outer peripheral wall on which the annular rubber member is fit and being disposed inside the outer member, the inner member being arranged in contact with an inner surface of the outer wall of said casing, the inner surface being located on an opposite side of the inner member to said gear pump, the outer peripheral wall of the inner member having formed thereon a protrusion which is shaped to have a pressure-exerted surface to which pressure, as produced by deformation of the annular rubber member arising from application of discharge pressure of said gear pump, is applied to create thrust to move the inner member toward the inner surface of the outer wall of said casing, said protrusion also working to increase the thrust with an increase in pressure exerted by the annular rubber member on the pressure-exerted surface which arises from a rise in the discharge pressure, the inner member being greater in Young's modulus than the outer member. 2. A gear pump apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the inner member is made of a one-piece metallic member, and wherein the outer member is made from resin material whose Young′ modulus is smaller than that of the one-piece metallic member. 3. A gear pump apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said inner member includes an inner peripheral portion and an outer peripheral portion disposed on an outer periphery of the inner peripheral portion, the inner peripheral portion having a sliding surface on which the drive shaft is slidable, wherein the inner peripheral portion is made from resin, and the outer peripheral portion is made from metal, and wherein the outer member is made from resin which is smaller in Young's modulus than the outer peripheral portion. 4. A gear pump apparatus as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the inner member has a portion placed in contact with the outer member, the portion being roughed to have irregularities formed thereon. 5. A gear pump apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said inner member is formed by an assembly of an inner peripheral portion and an outer peripheral portion disposed on an outer periphery of the inner peripheral portion, the inner peripheral portion having a sliding surface on which the drive shaft is slidable, wherein the inner peripheral portion is made from metal, and the outer peripheral portion is made of a thin resin film, and wherein the outer member is made from resin which has a Young's modulus smaller than a total Young's modulus of the assembly of the inner peripheral portion and the outer peripheral portion of the inner member. 6. A gear pump apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the inner member has a surface which is placed in contact with the outer member and which has a slant area where a distance between itself and an axial center of the inner member increases as approaching the gear pump.
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