Internal combustion engine
US-2016369672-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US9909468B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9909468-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514834833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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A fluid conditioning system includes a recirculation pump fluidly coupled to a reservoir via a first conduit; a delivery pump fluidly coupled in series with the recirculation pump, such that an outlet of the recirculation pump is fluidly coupled to an inlet of the delivery pump via a second conduit; and a recirculation loop including a recirculation filter, an inlet of the recirculation filter being fluidly coupled to the second conduit, and an outlet of the recirculation filter being fluidly coupled to the first conduit. The recirculation pump is configured to operate at a flow rate that is higher than a flow rate of the delivery pump.
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We claim: 1. A fluid conditioning system for an engine, comprising: a recirculation pump, an inlet of the recirculation pump being fluidly coupled to a reservoir via a first conduit; a delivery pump fluidly coupled in series with the recirculation pump; a recirculation filter; an outlet of the recirculation pump being directly fluidly coupled to an inlet of the delivery pump and the outlet of the recirculation pump being directly fluidly coupled to an inlet of the recirculation filter via a second conduit; an outlet of the recirculation filter being fluidly coupled to the first conduit, forming a recirculation loop; and the recirculation pump being configured to operate at a flow rate that is higher than a flow rate of the delivery pump, such that in operation, a portion of a fluid flow from the recirculation pump in excess of a flow through the delivery pump is directed through the recirculation loop. 2. The fluid conditioning system of claim 1 , further comprising a bypass loop including a check valve, an outlet of the check valve being fluidly coupled to the second conduit, an inlet of the check valve being fluidly coupled to the first conduit, and the check valve being arranged along the bypass loop to allow flow only in a direction from the first conduit toward the second conduit. 3. The fluid conditioning system of claim 1 , further comprising: a motor operatively coupled to the recirculation pump via a shaft; and a controller operatively coupled to the motor, the controller being configured to cause the flow rate of the recirculation pump to be higher than the flow rate of the delivery pump. 4. The fluid conditioning system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to cause the flow rate of the recirculation pump to be proportionally higher than the flow rate of the delivery pump. 5. The fluid conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein a fluid path from the outlet of the recirculation pump to the inlet of the delivery pump, along a direction of fluid flow, does not include an additional reservoir. 6. The fluid conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the second conduit is mechanically fixed to the inlet of the delivery pump. 7. The fluid conditioning system of claim 1 , further comprising a delivery filter, an inlet of the delivery filter being fluidly coupled to an outlet of the delivery pump. 8. The fluid conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the recirculation loop further includes a check valve, the check valve being arranged along the recirculation loop to allow flow only in a direction from the second conduit toward the first conduit. 9. An engine, comprising: a recirculation pump, an inlet of the recirculation pump being fluidly coupled to a fluid reservoir via a first conduit; a delivery pump fluidly coupled in series with the recirculation pump; a recirculation filter; an outlet of the recirculation pump being directly fluidly coupled to an inlet of the delivery pump and the outlet of the recirculation pump being directly fluidly coupled to an inlet of the recirculation filter via a second conduit; an outlet of the recirculation filter being fluidly coupled to the first conduit, forming a recirculation loop; the recirculation pump being configured to operate at a flow rate that is higher than a flow rate of the delivery pump, such that in operation, a portion of a fluid flow from the recirculation pump in excess of a flow through the delivery pump is directed through the recirculation loop; and an engine component defining a fluid flow path therein, the fluid flow path being fluidly coupled to an outlet of the delivery pump. 10. The engine of claim 9 , wherein the fluid reservoir is a lubricant reservoir and the fluid flow path through the engine component is a lubricant flow path. 11. The engine of claim 9 , wherein the delivery pump is operatively coupled to a shaft of the engine for transmission of shaft power therebetween. 12. The engine of claim 11 , wherein the recirculation pump is operatively coupled to the shaft of the engine for transmission of shaft power therebetween. 13. The engine of claim 11 , wherein the recirculation pump is operatively coupled to a motor via a shaft of the motor, the shaft of the motor being distinct from the shaft of the engine, and the engine further comprises a controller operatively coupled to the motor, the controller being configured to cause the flow rate of the recirculation pump to be greater than the flow rate of the delivery pump. 14. The engine of claim 9 , wherein the recirculation pump is operatively coupled to a motor via a shaft of the motor, the shaft of the motor being distinct from the shaft of the engine, and the engine further comprises a controller operatively coupled to the motor, the controller being configured to cause the flow rate of the recirculation pump to be greater than the flow rate of the delivery pump. 15. The engine of claim 14 , wherein the motor is an electric motor. 16. The engine of claim 9 , further comprising a bypass loop including a check valve, an outlet of the check valve being fluidly coupled to the second conduit, an inlet of the check valve being fluidly coupled to the first conduit, and the check valve being arranged along the bypass loop to allow flow only in a direction from the first conduit toward the second conduit. 17. A method for conditioning a fluid associated with an engine, the method comprising: receiving a first fluid flow from a reservoir at an inlet of a recirculation pump; pumping the first fluid flow through the recirculation pump; splitting the first fluid flow into a second fluid flow and a third fluid flow directly downstream of an outlet of the recirculation pump; pumping the second fluid flow through a delivery pump that is directly fluidly coupled in series with the recirculation pump, a flow rate of the second fluid flow being less than a flow rate of the first fluid flow; filtering the third fluid flow through a recirculation conduit; and pumping the third fluid flow through the recirculation pump after the filtering the third fluid flow. 18. The method according to claim 17 , wherein the pumping the third fluid flow through the recirculation pump includes combining the third fluid flow with a fourth fluid flow from the reservoir, and pumping the combined third fluid flow and fourth fluid flow through the recirculation pump. 19. The method according to claim 17 , further comprising bypassing a fifth fluid flow from the reservoir, around the recirculation pump, and to an inlet of the delivery pump via a bypass conduit including a check valve. 20. The method according to claim 17 , further comprising adjusting a flowrate through the recirculation pump such that the flowrate through the recirculation pump is proportionally greater than a flowrate through the delivery pump.
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