Fluid working systems
US-2016327038-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9920761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9920761-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514968849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to a rotor for a vacuum pump 150 having a roots pumping mechanism, the rotor comprising at least two hollow lobes 160, 162, 164, 166 , each lobe having an outer wall 208 which defines a lobe profile, a hollow cavity 210 generally inward of the outer wall, and at least one strengthening rib 226 located in the cavity to resist stress on the lobes generated during rotation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum pump rotor for use in a vacuum pump having a roots pumping mechanism, the rotor comprising: a shaft; and at least two hollow lobes, each respective hollow lobe comprising: a respective outer wall which defines a lobe profile, and a respective hollow cavity generally inward of the respective outer wall, wherein: each respective hollow lobe comprises at least two different means comprising at least one bolt and at least one dovetail for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the shaft, the shaft defines at least a portion of an outer surface of the rotor and respective bolt-holes for receiving respective bolts, and the at least two hollow lobes and the shaft are shaped so that the outer surface of the rotor includes a generally continuous profile between the at least two hollow lobes and the shaft. 2. The vacuum pump rotor of claim 1 , wherein each respective outer wall comprises a varying wall thickness. 3. The vacuum pump rotor of claim 1 , wherein the respective outer wall has a varying thickness that is thicker at a radially inner portion than at a lobe tip. 4. The vacuum pump rotor of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of wall thickness to radius at a lobe tip is less than 1:20. 5. The vacuum pump rotor of claim 1 , wherein each respective outer wall defines a thickness such that the respective hollow lobe deforms under centrifugal loading when the rotor is rotated in use and the deformation is greater than manufacturing tolerances. 6. The vacuum pump rotor of claim 1 , wherein respective hollow lobe comprises a respective plurality of hollow lobe sections joined in axial succession along the rotor which together form the respective hollow lobe. 7. A vacuum pump comprising a rotor, the rotor comprising: a shaft; and at least two hollow lobes, each respective hollow lobe comprising: a respective outer wall which defines a lobe profile, and a respective hollow cavity generally inward of the respective outer wall, wherein: each respective hollow lobe comprises at least two different means comprising at least one bolt and at least one dovetail for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the shaft, the shaft defines at least a portion of an outer surface of the rotor and respective bolt-holes for receiving respective bolts, and the at least two hollow lobes and the shaft are shaped so that the outer surface of the rotor includes a generally continuous profile between the at least two hollow lobes and the shaft. 8. The vacuum pump of claim 7 , wherein each respective outer wall comprises a varying wall thickness. 9. The vacuum pump of claim 7 , wherein the respective outer wall has a varying thickness that is thicker at a radially inner portion than at a lobe tip. 10. The vacuum pump of claim 7 , wherein a ratio of wall thickness to radius at a lobe tip is less than 1:20. 11. The vacuum pump of claim 7 , wherein each respective outer wall defines a thickness such that the respective hollow lobe deforms under centrifugal loading when the rotor is rotated in use and the deformation is greater than manufacturing tolerances. 12. The vacuum pump of claim 7 , wherein respective hollow lobe comprises a respective plurality of hollow lobe sections joined in axial succession along the rotor which together form the respective hollow lobe. 13. A method of making a rotor for a vacuum pump, the method comprising: forming at least two hollow lobes, wherein each respective hollow lobe comprises a respective outer wall which defines a lobe profile, wherein each respective outer wall defines a respective hollow cavity, wherein each respective hollow lobe comprises at least two different means comprising at least one bolt and at least one dovetail for fixing the respective hollow lobe to a rotor shaft; and attaching each respective hollow lobe of the at least two hollow lobes to a respective side of the rotor shaft using the at least two different means for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the rotor shaft, wherein the shaft defines at least a portion of an outer surface of the rotor, and wherein the at least two hollow lobes and the rotor shaft are shaped so that the outer surface of the rotor includes a generally continuous profile between the at least two hollow lobes and the rotor shaft, wherein attaching each respective hollow lobe of the at least two hollow lobes to the respective side of the rotor shaft comprises fitting the respective dovetail into a respective complementary shaped groove in the rotor shaft such that a radial movement of each respective hollow lobe with respect to the rotor shaft is reduced and fixing the respective bolt into a respective bolt-hole in the rotor shaft. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein each respective hollow lobe comprises at least two hollow lobe sections, wherein each respective hollow lobe section comprises at least one of the at least two different means for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the rotor shaft; and wherein attaching the at least two hollow lobes to respective sides of the rotor shaft comprises attaching each respective hollow lobe section to the rotor shaft. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein one of the at least two different means for fixing each respective hollow lobe section to the rotor shaft comprises the respective dovetail, wherein attaching the respective hollow lobe section to the respective side of the rotor shaft comprises fitting the respective dovetail into a respective complementary shaped groove in the rotor shaft. 16. A method of making a rotor for a vacuum pump, the method comprising: forming at least two hollow lobes, wherein each respective hollow lobe comprises a respective outer wall which defines a lobe profile, wherein each respective outer wall defines a respective hollow cavity, and wherein each respective hollow lobe comprises at least two different means for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the rotor shaft, wherein the at least two different means for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the rotor shaft comprise at least one bolt and at least one dovetail for fixing the respective hollow lobe to a rotor shaft; and attaching the at least two hollow lobes to respective sides of the rotor shaft using the at least two different means for fixing the respective hollow lobe to the rotor shaft, wherein the shaft defines at least a portion of an outer surface of the rotor, and wherein the at least two hollow lobes and the shaft are shaped so that the outer surface of the rotor includes a generally continuous profile between the at least two hollow lobes and the shaft.
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