Vane pump
US-2015167608-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US9920666B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9920666-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514868818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A vane fluid pump for a vehicle component is provided with an inner rotor supported within a cam. The inner rotor has an outer wall extending between first and second end faces, the outer wall defining a series of slots spaced apart about the outer wall to provide a series of outer wall sections. One of the wall sections defines a groove. Another of the wall sections is independent of grooves or is ungrooved. The pump has vanes positioned within respective slots of the inner rotor and extending outwardly to contact the continuous inner wall of the cam. The groove on the inner rotor is configured fluidly couple with a notch on the housing to provide fluid flow to the discharge port from an upstream pumping chamber to disrupt harmonics during operation to reduce pressure ripples and associated tonal noise.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vane fluid pump for a vehicle component comprising: a cam defining a continuous inner wall surrounding a cavity; an inner rotor supported within the cam, the inner rotor having a cylindrical outer wall defining a series of slots equally spaced about the outer wall to provide a series of outer wall sections, each outer wall section bounded by adjacent slots, wherein a first wall section of the series of outer wall sections defines a groove, wherein a second wall section of the series of outer wall sections is independent of grooves; a series of vanes, each vane positioned within a respective slot of the inner rotor and extending outwardly to contact the continuous inner wall of the cam; and a pump housing supporting the cam, the inner rotor, and the series of vanes, and a pump cover, the pump cover defining a planar surface between an inlet port and a discharge port, the inner rotor supported by the planar surface, the planar surface defining a notch in fluid communication with the discharge port; wherein the inner rotor, the cam, and the vanes cooperate to form a plurality of variable volume pumping chambers to pump fluid from a fluid inlet of the pump to a fluid outlet of the pump; wherein the groove is configured to disrupt harmonics during operation to reduce pressure ripples and associated tonal noise; wherein the groove and the notch cooperate to provide a fluid connection between the pumping chamber associated with the groove and the discharge port; and wherein the notch is otherwise covered by the inner rotor to prevent fluid flow through the notch to the discharge port. 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein the notch extends from the discharge port to an upstream location on the planar surface. 3. The pump of claim 1 wherein the groove on the first wall section is the only groove on the series of outer wall sections. 4. The pump of claim 1 wherein the first wall section has upstream and downstream edges formed by the slots on either side of the first wall section; wherein the upstream and downstream edges are further defined by a rotational direction of the inner rotor; and wherein the groove is spaced a first distance from the upstream edge and is spaced a second distance from the downstream edge. 5. The pump of claim 4 wherein the first distance is less than the second distance. 6. The pump of claim 1 wherein the groove extends in parallel with a rotational axis of the inner rotor. 7. The pump of claim 1 wherein the groove extends linearly across the first wall section and between opposed end faces. 8. The pump of claim 1 wherein the groove is a first groove; and wherein a third wall section of the series of outer wall sections defines a second groove. 9. The pump of claim 8 wherein the first wall section and the third wall section are adjacent to one another. 10. The pump of claim 1 further comprising a drive shaft coupled for rotation with the inner rotor; and wherein the continuous inner wall of the cam is cylindrical; and wherein the inner rotor is eccentrically supported within the cam. 11. The pump of claim 1 wherein each vane is slidably received by the respective slot of the inner rotor. 12. The pump of claim 1 further comprising a vane ring positioned on an end face of the inner rotor; wherein an inner end of each vane abuts the vane ring such that the vane ring is configured to prevent retraction of the vanes in the slots. 13. A pump comprising: a housing having a planar surface defining a notch connected to a discharge port; an inner rotor, supported by the planar surface and eccentrically supported within a cam, the inner rotor having an outer perimeter defined by “n” wall sections separated by “n” axial slots receiving “n” vanes, respectively; wherein the inner rotor defines between one and “n−1” wall sections each having a groove, the remaining wall sections being ungrooved; wherein the groove and the notch overlap to provide a fluid connection between the pumping chambers associated with the groove and the discharge port; and wherein the notch is otherwise covered by the inner rotor to prevent fluid flow through the notch to the discharge port. 14. The vane pump of claim 13 wherein the notch extends from an intermediate region of a planar surface to the discharge port, the planar surface supporting the inner rotor for rotation thereon.
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