US20100316520A1 - Liquid pump - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
- F04C15/00—Component parts, details or accessories of machines, pumps or pumping installations, not provided for in groups F04C2/00 - F04C14/00
- F04C15/0003—Sealing arrangements in rotary-piston machines or pumps
- F04C15/0034—Sealing arrangements in rotary-piston machines or pumps for other than the working fluid, i.e. the sealing arrangements are not between working chambers of the machine
- F04C15/0038—Shaft sealings specially adapted for rotary-piston machines or pumps
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
- F04C2/00—Rotary-piston machines or pumps
- F04C2/08—Rotary-piston machines or pumps of intermeshing-engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co-operating members similar to that of toothed gearing
- F04C2/12—Rotary-piston machines or pumps of intermeshing-engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co-operating members similar to that of toothed gearing of other than internal-axis type
- F04C2/14—Rotary-piston machines or pumps of intermeshing-engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co-operating members similar to that of toothed gearing of other than internal-axis type with toothed rotary pistons
- F04C2/18—Rotary-piston machines or pumps of intermeshing-engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co-operating members similar to that of toothed gearing of other than internal-axis type with toothed rotary pistons with similar tooth forms
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- the invention relates to a liquid pump as generically defined by the preamble to independent claim 1 .
- liquid pumps embodied as geared pumps, comprise a rotatably disposed drive shaft, which leads into a pump housing of the liquid pump.
- a pump unit with at least one gear wheel that performs the pumping function.
- the drive shaft is ducted on only one side of the pump housing and transmits driving energy to the at least one gear wheel.
- This duct must be sealed off with a sealing unit, embodied for instance as a radial shaft sealing ring. If the liquid pump generates an operating pressure p B , or if the liquid pump is loaded with pilot pressure p V , this sealing unit absorbs the resultant axial load in that the sealing unit seals off the pump housing from the environment.
- German Patent Disclosure DE 199 24 057 A1 shows a liquid pump with a pump housing and a pump unit, disposed in the pump housing, for generating an operating pressure of the liquid.
- a drive shaft ducted on a driving/driven side from the pump housing is provided, which is supported in the pump housing via bearing units.
- the duct is sealed off via a sealing unit.
- the liquid that is under pressure, in the vicinity of the sealing unit generates at least one pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit and at least one pressure field facing away from the sealing unit at the sealing unit.
- the liquid pump of the invention is defined by the characteristics of independent claim 1 has the advantage over the prior art that an asymmetrical disposition of the pressure fields is provided.
- the faces loaded by the pilot pressure are of different sizes.
- the axial force in the liquid pump that is created upon loading of the liquid pump with the pilot pressure can be compensated for.
- a force equilibrium is created at the drive shaft.
- the bearing units of the liquid pump need to absorb only radial forces, which leads to simplification of the bearing units and resultant cost savings.
- the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger than the pressure field facing from the sealing unit.
- the result is optimal sealing off of the pump housing from the environment. If the pump unit has a plurality of gear wheels, the area of the pressure fields can be distributed among the individual gear wheels.
- the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger, by the area of the cross section of the drive shaft, than the pressure field facing away from the sealing unit.
- an enlargement of the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit can be attained simply and economically by way of an indentation in a sealing face of the liquid pump.
- the faces loaded by the pilot pressure are of different sizes. This creates a pressure-free area opposite the sealing unit.
- a symmetrical disposition of the pressure fields that are referred to an operating pressure of the liquid pump is provided.
- a force equilibrium results at the drive shaft.
- the pressure-free area is created opposite the sealing unit.
- a conduit for connecting the indentation with a chamber in the pump unit is preferably provided.
- the pump unit is a toothed gearing.
- the chamber in the pump unit is a chamber between the teeth of two gear wheels, that is, in so-called tooth gaps.
- the tooth gaps directly after the apex point are used, as a result of which because of the extent of the gaps, an underpressure is created.
- a line for connecting the indentation with a storage chamber can be provided, which again makes a simple, economical realization of relief possible.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic longitudinal section through a liquid pump of the invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross section through the liquid pump.
- FIG. 1 shows a liquid pump 10 of the invention in the form of a geared pump, with a pump housing 12 that has an inner chamber 46 , with an inlet 48 from an intake side, and an outlet 50 on a compression side.
- a rotatably disposed drive shaft 16 leads into the pump housing 12 via a shaft duct to be sealed off, and the drive shaft drives a pump unit 14 disposed in the inner chamber 46 of the pump housing 12 .
- the pump unit 14 serves to deliver the liquid, generating a suitably high pressure level of the liquid, or in other words generating an operating pressure p B .
- the liquid is pumped in the usual way from the intake side to the compression side of the liquid pump 10 .
- the pump unit 14 preferably has a toothed gearing, which as a rule includes at least two gear wheels 38 , 40 shown in FIG. 2 , of which one is driven via the drive shaft 16 .
- this may preferably be an external geared pump, inner geared pump, tooth ring pump, or helical pump.
- the liquid pump 10 uniformly delivers the liquid to be pumped.
- the drive shaft 16 is supported rotatably in the pump housing 12 via bearing units 52 , 54 .
- a sealing unit 18 embodied as a shaft sealing ring, for sealing off the pump housing 12 at the drive shaft 16 from the outside or from the environment.
- the shaft sealing ring 18 is disposed with a fixed seat in a recess in the pump housing 12 .
- the shaft sealing ring 18 is embodied as a radial shaft sealing ring, which presses radially on the surface of the drive shaft 16 .
- the shaft sealing ring 18 must be designed in accordance with a pilot pressure p V that can be applied to the liquid pump 10 and the operating pressure p B that occurs in the pump housing 12 ; that is, depending on the pressure level, the shaft sealing ring 18 must exert adequately high radial forces to perform its function.
- the liquid under pressure in the vicinity of the sealing unit 18 generates at least one pressure field 20 oriented toward the sealing unit 18 and at least one pressure field 22 facing away from the sealing unit 18 at the sealing unit 18 .
- the pressure field 20 oriented toward the sealing unit 18 is larger than the pressure field 22 facing away from the sealing unit 18 .
- the pressure field 20 oriented toward the sealing unit 18 is larger, by the area of the cross section 24 of the drive shaft 16 , than the pressure field 22 facing away from the sealing unit 18 .
- Enlarging the pressure field 20 oriented toward the sealing unit 18 is achieved as shown in FIG. 2 via an indentation 26 in a sealing face 28 of the liquid pump 10 .
- a conduit 34 is provided for connecting the indentation 26 with a chamber 36 in the pump unit 14 .
- the chamber 36 in the pump unit 14 is a chamber between the teeth of the two gear wheels 38 , 40 .
- a line 42 is provided for connecting the indentation with a storage chamber 44 . It is understood that these provisions for relief may be provided individually instead.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a liquid pump having a pump housing, a pump unit for generating a pilot pressure, a drive shaft used to drive the pump unit and guided out of the pump housing on a drive/output side, and a sealing unit sealing the passage. When the liquid pump is subjected to an admission pressure, the pressurized liquid generates, in the region of the sealing unit, at least one pressure field facing the sealing unit and at least one pressure field facing away from the sealing unit. According to the invention, an asymmetrical arrangement of the pressure fields is provided.
Description
- The invention relates to a liquid pump as generically defined by the preamble to independent claim 1.
- Typically, liquid pumps embodied as geared pumps, comprise a rotatably disposed drive shaft, which leads into a pump housing of the liquid pump. In the pump housing, there is a pump unit with at least one gear wheel that performs the pumping function. The drive shaft is ducted on only one side of the pump housing and transmits driving energy to the at least one gear wheel. This duct must be sealed off with a sealing unit, embodied for instance as a radial shaft sealing ring. If the liquid pump generates an operating pressure pB, or if the liquid pump is loaded with pilot pressure pV, this sealing unit absorbs the resultant axial load in that the sealing unit seals off the pump housing from the environment. This axial load F is calculated from the sealing diameter D of the shaft and the pilot pressure pV applied in accordance with the equation F=pV*D2*π/4.
- For example, German Patent Disclosure DE 199 24 057 A1 shows a liquid pump with a pump housing and a pump unit, disposed in the pump housing, for generating an operating pressure of the liquid. For driving the pump unit, a drive shaft ducted on a driving/driven side from the pump housing is provided, which is supported in the pump housing via bearing units. The duct is sealed off via a sealing unit. On loading of the liquid pump, the liquid that is under pressure, in the vicinity of the sealing unit, generates at least one pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit and at least one pressure field facing away from the sealing unit at the sealing unit.
- The liquid pump of the invention is defined by the characteristics of independent claim 1 has the advantage over the prior art that an asymmetrical disposition of the pressure fields is provided. Thus the faces loaded by the pilot pressure are of different sizes. By means of an asymmetrical disposition of the pressure fields affecting the pilot pressure, the axial force in the liquid pump that is created upon loading of the liquid pump with the pilot pressure can be compensated for. A force equilibrium is created at the drive shaft. The bearing units of the liquid pump need to absorb only radial forces, which leads to simplification of the bearing units and resultant cost savings. Advantageously, there is a reduction in the pressure load on the sealing unit. Because the sealing unit now needs to absorb only lesser pressures, the sealing unit can be designed in a markedly less expensive way.
- Advantageous improvements to the liquid pump defined by the independent claim are possible by means of the provisions and refinements recited in the dependent claims.
- To obtain an asymmetrical disposition of the pressure fields, preferably the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger than the pressure field facing from the sealing unit. The result is optimal sealing off of the pump housing from the environment. If the pump unit has a plurality of gear wheels, the area of the pressure fields can be distributed among the individual gear wheels.
- Especially advantageously, the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger, by the area of the cross section of the drive shaft, than the pressure field facing away from the sealing unit.
- Advantageously, an enlargement of the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit can be attained simply and economically by way of an indentation in a sealing face of the liquid pump. Thus the faces loaded by the pilot pressure are of different sizes. This creates a pressure-free area opposite the sealing unit.
- Preferably, a symmetrical disposition of the pressure fields that are referred to an operating pressure of the liquid pump is provided. As a result, in cooperation with the pressure fields of the pilot pressure, a force equilibrium results at the drive shaft.
- Because the pressure field of the pilot pressure facing away from the sealing unit is designed as smaller than the pressure field oriented toward the drive shaft, and the pressure fields of the operating pressure are designed symmetrically, the pressure-free area is created opposite the sealing unit. To relieve this pressure-free area in a simple and economical way, a conduit for connecting the indentation with a chamber in the pump unit is preferably provided.
- The pump unit is a toothed gearing. Advantageously, the chamber in the pump unit is a chamber between the teeth of two gear wheels, that is, in so-called tooth gaps. Preferably, the tooth gaps directly after the apex point are used, as a result of which because of the extent of the gaps, an underpressure is created.
- Also, for relieving the pressure-free area, a line for connecting the indentation with a storage chamber can be provided, which again makes a simple, economical realization of relief possible.
- Advantageous embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and will be described below. In the drawings, the same reference numerals indicate components and elements that perform the same or analogous functions.
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic longitudinal section through a liquid pump of the invention. -
FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross section through the liquid pump. -
FIG. 1 shows aliquid pump 10 of the invention in the form of a geared pump, with apump housing 12 that has aninner chamber 46, with aninlet 48 from an intake side, and anoutlet 50 on a compression side. A rotatably disposeddrive shaft 16 leads into thepump housing 12 via a shaft duct to be sealed off, and the drive shaft drives apump unit 14 disposed in theinner chamber 46 of thepump housing 12. - The
pump unit 14 serves to deliver the liquid, generating a suitably high pressure level of the liquid, or in other words generating an operating pressure pB. The liquid is pumped in the usual way from the intake side to the compression side of theliquid pump 10. To that end, thepump unit 14 preferably has a toothed gearing, which as a rule includes at least twogear wheels FIG. 2 , of which one is driven via thedrive shaft 16. Depending on the disposition and size of the gear wheels, this may preferably be an external geared pump, inner geared pump, tooth ring pump, or helical pump. As a rule, theliquid pump 10 uniformly delivers the liquid to be pumped. There is a symmetrical disposition of thepressure fields - The
drive shaft 16 is supported rotatably in thepump housing 12via bearing units drive shaft 16, there is asealing unit 18, embodied as a shaft sealing ring, for sealing off thepump housing 12 at thedrive shaft 16 from the outside or from the environment. Theshaft sealing ring 18 is disposed with a fixed seat in a recess in thepump housing 12. Preferably, theshaft sealing ring 18 is embodied as a radial shaft sealing ring, which presses radially on the surface of thedrive shaft 16. Theshaft sealing ring 18 must be designed in accordance with a pilot pressure pV that can be applied to theliquid pump 10 and the operating pressure pB that occurs in thepump housing 12; that is, depending on the pressure level, theshaft sealing ring 18 must exert adequately high radial forces to perform its function. On loading of theliquid pump 10 with the pilot pressure pV, the liquid under pressure in the vicinity of thesealing unit 18 generates at least onepressure field 20 oriented toward thesealing unit 18 and at least onepressure field 22 facing away from thesealing unit 18 at thesealing unit 18. - To compensate for the axial force F, caused by the pilot pressure pV, directly in the
liquid pump 10, according to the invention an asymmetrical disposition of thepressure fields pressure field 20 oriented toward thesealing unit 18 is larger than thepressure field 22 facing away from thesealing unit 18. Preferably, thepressure field 20 oriented toward thesealing unit 18 is larger, by the area of the cross section 24 of thedrive shaft 16, than thepressure field 22 facing away from thesealing unit 18. - Enlarging the
pressure field 20 oriented toward thesealing unit 18 is achieved as shown inFIG. 2 via anindentation 26 in a sealingface 28 of theliquid pump 10. For relieving thisindentation 26, which forms a pressure-free area, aconduit 34 is provided for connecting theindentation 26 with achamber 36 in thepump unit 14. Preferably, thechamber 36 in thepump unit 14 is a chamber between the teeth of the twogear wheels free area 26 embodied as an indentation, aline 42 is provided for connecting the indentation with astorage chamber 44. It is understood that these provisions for relief may be provided individually instead.
Claims (21)
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10. A liquid pump, having
a pump housing,
a pump unit generating an operating pressure,
a drive shaft being ducted out of the pump housing on a driving/driven side for driving the pump unit, and
a sealing unit sealing off the duct, in which when the liquid pump is loaded by a pilot pressure, the liquid under pressure, in the region of the sealing unit, generates at least one pressure field of the pilot pressure oriented toward the sealing unit and at least one pressure field of the pilot pressure facing away from the sealing unit at the sealing unit, wherein the pressure fields of the pilot pressure have an asymmetrical disposition with respect to one another.
11. The liquid pump as defined by claim 10 , wherein the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger than the pressure field facing away from the sealing unit.
12. The liquid pump as defined by claim 10 , wherein the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger, by the area of the cross section of the drive shaft, than the pressure field facing away from the sealing unit.
13. The liquid pump as defined by claim 11 , wherein the pressure field oriented toward the sealing unit is larger, by the area of the cross section of the drive shaft, than the pressure field facing away from the sealing unit.
14. The liquid pump as defined by claim 10 , further having an indentation in a sealing face of the liquid pump.
15. The liquid pump as defined by claim 11 , further having an indentation in a sealing face of the liquid pump.
16. The liquid pump as defined by claim 13 , further having an indentation in a sealing face of the liquid pump.
17. The liquid pump as defined by claim 10 , further having pressure fields of the operating pressure which have a symmetrical disposition relative to one another.
18. The liquid pump as defined by claim 16 , further having pressure fields of the operating pressure which have a symmetrical disposition relative to one another.
19. The liquid pump as defined by claim 14 , further having a conduit for connecting the indentation with a chamber in the pump unit.
20. The liquid pump as defined by claim 16 , further having a conduit for connecting the indentation with a chamber in the pump unit.
21. The liquid pump as defined by claim 18 , further having a conduit for connecting the indentation with a chamber in the pump unit.
22. The liquid pump as defined by claim 10 , wherein the pump unit comprises a toothed gearing.
23. The liquid pump as defined by claim 21 , wherein the pump unit comprises a toothed gearing.
24. The liquid pump as defined by claim 19 , wherein the chamber in the pump unit is a chamber between teeth of two gear wheels.
25. The liquid pump as defined by claim 20 , wherein the chamber in the pump unit is a chamber between teeth of two gear wheels.
26. The liquid pump as defined by claim 21 , wherein the chamber in the pump unit is a chamber between teeth of two gear wheels.
27. The liquid pump as defined by claim 14 , further having a line for connecting the indentation with a storage chamber.
28. The liquid pump as defined by claim 15 , further having a line for connecting the indentation with a storage chamber.
29. The liquid pump as defined by claim 16 , further having a line for connecting the indentation with a storage chamber.
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