Rotary pump having an adjustable specific delivery volume and a pressure equalization surface
US-11542940-B2 · Jan 3, 2023 · US
US9932982B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9932982-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514958035-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A rotary pump exhibiting an adjustable specific delivery volume, the rotary pump including a housing featuring a delivery chamber for a fluid feed; a delivery rotor in the delivery chamber; a setting structure which surrounds the delivery rotor, a spring exerting a spring force which acts on the setting structure in a first setting direction; a setting pressure chamber for applying a setting pressure of a setting fluid, which acts counter to the spring force in a second setting direction, to the setting structure; and a housing abutment, wherein the setting structure includes: a recess on a circumference; and a counter abutment for the housing abutment in the recess.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary pump exhibiting an adjustable specific delivery volume said rotary pump comprising: (a) a housing featuring a delivery chamber into which an inlet and an outlet for a fluid feed; (b) a delivery rotor which is rotated about a rotational axis in the delivery chamber in order to deliver fluid from the inlet to the outlet; (c) a setting ring which surrounds the delivery rotor and forms delivery cells with the delivery rotor, in order to deliver the fluid from the inlet to the outlet, and which is pivoted in order to perform a setting movement, which adjusts the specific delivery volume of the rotary pump, relative to the delivery rotor in a first setting direction and in a second setting direction counter to the first setting direction; (d) a spring device which is supported in a spring counter bearing of the setting structure, in order to exert a spring force which acts on the setting structure in the first setting direction; (e) a setting pressure chamber for applying a setting pressure of a setting fluid, which acts counter to the spring force, to the setting structure; (f) and a housing abutment rigidly coupled to the housing and which limits a movement of the setting ring in at least one of the setting directions by an abutting contact with the setting ring, (g) wherein the setting ring comprises: a radial recess on a circumferential wall which faces away from the delivery rotor; and a counter abutment or a first counter abutment and a second counter abutment in the recess, wherein the counter abutment or the first counter abutment passes into abutting contact with the housing abutment in the first setting direction and the second counter abutment passes into abutting contact with the housing abutment in the second setting direction, wherein (h) the housing comprises: an inlet into the housing for the fluid to be delivered; and an intake which connects the inlet into the housing to the inlet of the delivery chamber and overlaps with the delivery rotor, in an axial view onto the delivery rotor, orthogonally with respect to the spring force, and wherein the spring device extends in the intake and the inlet channels the fluid in the direction of the spring force to the inlet of the delivery chamber. 2. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the spring counter bearing overlaps with the delivery rotor, in an axial view onto the delivery rotor, orthogonally with respect to the spring force. 3. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the counter abutment or the first counter abutment and the second counter abutment is formed by a wall of the recess which is a trailing wall in relation to the setting movement which is limited by the abutting contact. 4. The rotary pump according to claim 3 , wherein when the wall is in abutting contact, a region of the wall which forms the counter abutment, the first counter abutment or the second counter abutment encloses an angle of at most 40°, or at most 30°, with a tangential plane of the region of the wall which extends radially with respect to the rotational axis of the delivery rotor. 5. The rotary pump according to claim 3 , wherein when the wall is in abutting contact, a region of the wall which forms the counter abutment, the first counter abutment or the second counter abutment encloses an angle of at most 40°, or at most 30°, with a tangential plane of the region of the wall which extends radially with respect to a pivot axis of the setting ring. 6. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the recess is shaped as an axial groove on the circumference of the setting ring which faces radially away from the delivery rotor. 7. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the housing abutment projects axially from an end-facing surface of the housing, which faces the setting ring. 8. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the setting ring forms a sealing gap for the setting pressure chamber with an inner circumferential surface of the housing, and the recess borders the sealing gap in the circumferential direction. 9. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein a length of the recess, as measured in the circumferential direction of the setting structure from the first counter abutment to the second counter abutment, is sufficiently small that a straight line placed onto the setting ring covers the recess over its entire length. 10. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of: the spring device comprises a spring member which acts on the setting ring in the direction of the delivery chamber and eccentrically with respect to the rotational axis of the delivery rotor; the spring force crosses the rotational axis of the delivery rotor, in an axial view onto the delivery rotor, within an inner circumference of the setting structure which faces the delivery rotor; the spring force crosses the rotational axis of the delivery rotor on a side which faces away from the pivot axis of the setting ring; and the spring device does not exhibit an overlap with the delivery rotor parallel to the spring force. 11. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the setting ring is pivoted, back and forth about the pivot axis which is stationary relative to the housing, in the first setting direction and the second setting direction. 12. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the setting ring is pivoted back and forth relative to the housing in a rotary joint about a pivot axis, which is stationary relative to the housing, in the first setting direction and the second setting direction. 13. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the spring counter bearing overlaps with the inlet of the delivery chamber, in an axial view onto the delivery rotor, orthogonally with respect to the spring force. 14. The rotary pump according to claim 1 , wherein the rotary pump is used to supply an assembly of a motor vehicle with the fluid and is driven in a fixed rotational speed relationship by a drive motor of the vehicle, and wherein the rotary pump is a vacuum pump or an engine lubricating oil pump or transmission oil pump or a transmission oil pump of the motor vehicle.
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