Gear pump device for rubber extrusion
US-2018320686-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US9828993B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9828993-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314764104-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A rotary fluid machine that reduces fluid leakage from a gear pump or gear motor and achieves improvement in responsiveness is provided. The present invention is configured such that force of pressing a side plate toward gears by a seal member provided between the side plate and a case and performing pressure compartment is partly strong, not uniform along the entire length of the seal member. Specifically, for example, a gear pump comprises an assembly including a pair of gears, a side plate sealing a side surface of the gears, and a seal block sealing tooth tips of the gears, a case housing the pump assembly, and a seal member being arranged between the side plate or the seal block and the case and along a notch portion formed in the side plate or the seal block. The seal member is wider at a portion in a position passing through a place with large pressure fluctuations than at other portions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary fluid machine, comprising: an assembly including a pair of gears, a side plate arranged on a side surface of the gears, and a seal block arranged to cover circumferential portions of the gears; a case housing the assembly; and a seal member being arranged between the side plate or the seal block and the case and along a notch portion formed in the side plate or the seal block to define a high-pressure portion and a low-pressure portion in the case, wherein the seal member or the notch portion is configured such that, when the assembly is incorporated into the case, force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears becomes partly larger depending on a position of the seal member, the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears corresponds to an engaged portion between the gears, and an inner space and an outer space between the case and the side plate relative to the seal member are the low-pressure portion and the high-pressure portion, respectively. 2. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the seal member provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears has a cross section cut along a direction of a depth of the notch and a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal side of the seal member, the cross section at the cross section cut being different in shape from the cross section of the other portion of the seal member. 3. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 2 , wherein the portion of the seal member with the different cross-sectional shape has a cross section being more widened on the outside of the notch than the other portion of the seal member. 4. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 2 , wherein the portion of the seal member with the different cross-sectional shape has a cross section larger than the other portion along the depth of the notch. 5. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 1 , wherein the portion of the seal member provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears is formed from a material with higher elasticity than elasticity of the other portion of the seal member. 6. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the notch provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears is formed to be shallower than the other portion of the notch. 7. A rotary fluid machine according to claim 1 , comprising: an assembly including a pair of gears, a side plate arranged on a side surface of the gears, and a seal block arranged to cover circumferential portions of the gears; a case housing the assembly; and a seal member being arranged between the side plate or the seal block and the case and along a notch portion formed in the side plate or the seal block to define a high-pressure portion and a low-pressure portion in the case, wherein the seal member or the notch portion is configured such that, when the assembly is incorporated into the case, force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears becomes partly larger depending on a position of the seal member, the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears corresponds to an area near the rotation centers of the gears in a section where the seal block covers circumferential portions of the gears, and an inner space and an outer space between the case and the side plate relative to the seal member are the low-pressure portion and the high-pressure portion, respectively. 8. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 7 , wherein a portion of the seal member provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears has a cross section cut along the direction of the depth of the notch and the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal side of the seal member, the cross section at the cross section cut being different in shape from the cross section of the other portion of the seal member. 9. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 8 , wherein the portion of the seal member with the different cross-sectional shape has a cross section being more widened on the outside of the notch than the other portion. 10. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 8 , wherein the portion of the seal member with the different cross-sectional shape has a cross section larger than the other portion along the depth of the notch. 11. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 7 , wherein the portion of the seal member provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears is formed from a material with higher elasticity than elasticity of the other portion of the seal member. 12. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 7 , wherein a portion of the notch provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears is formed to be shallower than the other portion of the notch. 13. A rotary fluid machine according to claim 1 , comprising: an assembly including a pair of gears, a side plate arranged on a side surface of the gears, and a seal block arranged to cover circumferential portions of the gears; a case housing the assembly; and a seal member being arranged between the side plate or the seal block and the case and along a notch portion formed in the side plate or the seal block to define a high-pressure portion and a low-pressure portion in the case, wherein the seal member or the notch portion is configured such that, when the assembly is incorporated into the case, force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears becomes partly larger depending on a position of the seal member, the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears corresponds to a position with a gap formed between the side surface of the gears and the side plate in the state before the assembly is incorporated into the case, and an inner space and an outer space between the case and the side plate relative to the seal member are the low-pressure portion and the high-pressure portion, respectively. 14. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 13 , wherein a portion of the seal member provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears has a cross section cut along the direction of the depth of the notch and the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal side of the seal member, the cross section at the cross section cut being different in shape from the cross section of the other portion of the seal member. 15. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 14 , wherein the portion of the seal member with the different cross-sectional shape has a cross section being more widened on the outside of the notch than the other portion. 16. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 14 , wherein the portion of the seal member with the different cross-sectional shape has a cross section larger than the other portion along the depth of the notch. 17. The rotary fluid machine according to claim 13 , wherein the portion of the seal member provided at the position with the partly larger force of the seal member pressing the side plate toward the gears is formed from a material with higher elasticity than elasticity of the other portion of t
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