WO2010090888A1 - Air compressor pre-lubrication system - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
- F01M1/00—Pressure lubrication
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
- F01M5/00—Heating, cooling, or controlling temperature of lubricant; Lubrication means facilitating engine starting
- F01M5/02—Conditioning lubricant for aiding engine starting, e.g. heating
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
- F01M5/00—Heating, cooling, or controlling temperature of lubricant; Lubrication means facilitating engine starting
- F01M5/02—Conditioning lubricant for aiding engine starting, e.g. heating
- F01M5/025—Conditioning lubricant for aiding engine starting, e.g. heating by prelubricating, e.g. using an accumulator
- F01M2005/028—Conditioning lubricant for aiding engine starting, e.g. heating by prelubricating, e.g. using an accumulator with a reservoir under pressure
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- the present invention relates to an air compressor and, more particularly, to a pre-start lubrication system for an air compressor.
- Another method of providing pre-lubrication in the field of internal combustion engines is to utilize a pre-start oil pump which augments the main lubrication pump for the engine.
- a pre-start oil pump which augments the main lubrication pump for the engine.
- United States Patent No. 5,511,522 to Tran United States Patent No. 6,349,692 to Reinosa disclose the use of an electric pre-oiler pump for an internal combustion engine that is controlled by an external controller and is located within the engine.
- United States Patent No. 4,893,598 to Stasuik discloses a manually-activated positive displacement pump as a pre-oiler device in an internal combustion engine.
- United States Patent No. 4,834,039 to protestides discloses a multistage pre-lubricant pump.
- 4,703,727 to Cannon discloses a pre-start engine lubrication system for an internal combustion engine in which an external source of pressurized oil is connected through an engine oil filter port to lubricate the engine passageways before the engine starting mechanism is engaged. Additional pre-lubrication devices for internal combustion engines are disclosed in United States Patent Nos. 5,236,064 to Wagoner; 5,156,120 to Kent; 3,583,525 to Holcomb; and 2,838,039 to Smith et al. Finally, United States Patent No, 3,637,048 to Mount discloses an auxiliary oil pump for a centrifugal compressor which operates in the event of power failure to a main oil pump for the centrifugal compressor.
- air compressor pre- lubrication system comprises an oil pump, a priming tank, and a control valve.
- the oil pump is connected to an oil sump and comprises a discharge line connected to an air compressor.
- the priming tank is connected to the oil pump to receive pressurized oil.
- the control valve is provided in an outline line connected to the priming tank and is further connected to the oil pump discharge line.
- the priming tank is configured to maintain a charge of oil from the oil pump and selectively release the charge of oil through actuation of the control valve.
- the control valve may comprise a solenoid valve.
- the priming tank may comprise a volume at least equal to the volumetric sum of lubrication passageways in the air compressor.
- the priming tank may comprise a diaphragm adapted to force oil into the discharge line upon actuation of the control valve.
- An inlet check valve may be disposed upstream of the priming tank.
- An outlet check valve may be disposed upstream of the control valve.
- the priming tank may be fluidly connected to the oil sump via sump return line and an oil pump relief valve.
- the air compressor pre-lubrication system comprises an oil pump and an auxiliary pre-lubrication oil pump.
- the oil pump is connected to an oil sump and comprises a discharge line connected to an air compressor.
- the pre-lubrication oil pump is connected to the oil sump and is further fluidly coupled to the discharge line leading to the air compressor.
- the pre-lubrication pump may be adapted to provide pressurized oil to the discharge line prior to operation of the air compressor.
- the pre-lubrication pump may comprise an electric pump.
- Another aspect described herein relates to a method of pre-lubricating an air compressor comprising the steps of storing a charge of oil in a priming tank during normal operation of the air compressor, maintaining the charge of oil in the priming tank during stoppage of the air compressor, and selectively releasing the charge of oil before air compressor start-up to provide pressurized lubrication to the air compressor.
- the step of releasing the charge of oil may comprise actuation of a control valve.
- the control valve may comprise a solenoid valve.
- the priming tank may comprise a volume at least equal to the volumetric sum of lubrication passageways in the air compressor.
- the priming tank may comprise a diaphragm and the method may further comprise the diaphragm forcing oil into the discharge line upon actuation of a control valve.
- the step storing a charge of oil in the priming tank may be accomplished by an oil pump fluidly coupled to the priming tank.
- the method may further comprise preventing return flow to the oil pump with an inlet check valve provided upstream of the priming tank.
- the step of releasing the charge of oil may comprise actuation of a control valve and an outlet check valve is provided upstream of the control valve.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an air compressor pre-lubrication system according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an air compressor pre-lubrication system according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an air compressor pre-lubrication system according to a further embodiment.
- an air compressor pre-lubrication system 20 is schematically shown.
- Pre-lubrication system 20 is provided to augment the normal lubrication system of an air compressor 45 and is intended to be operated just prior to operation of the air compressor 45 to ensure that pressurized oil is available during start-up of the air compressor 45. Without pre- lubrication system 20, during air compressor start-up, there would be a time when the air compressor 45 lacks full pressure lubrication. For applications where air compressor 45 must be started repeatedly, the accumulated result of these periods without full pressure lubrication will likely result in reduced life.
- pre-lubrication system 20 works by charging a priming tank (described herein) with pressurized oil during normal operation of air compressor 45. When air compressor 45 is shut down, this priming tank maintains lubrication oil at normal system operating pressure for the air compressor 45. When it is desired to start air compressor 45, just prior to such start-up, the priming tank is "released” to be in fluid communication with the lubrication passages (not shown) of air compressor 45. In this manner, full pressure lubrication is available at the moment of air compressor start-up.
- Pre-lubrication system 20 is adapted to work in conjunction with an air compressor oil lubrication pump 40, as shown in FIG. 1.
- Oil pump 40 comprises an oil pump cavity 42 in fluid communication via an oil pump inlet valve 23 and inlet line 25 to an oil sump 27.
- Oil pump cavity 42 of oil pump 40 is further in fluid communication with oil sump 27 via an outlet relief valve 30 and a sump return line 32.
- Oil pump 40 provides lubrication oil to the lubrication passageways (not shown) of an air compressor 45 via an oil pump discharge valve 34 and discharge line 36.
- Oil pump 40 is adapted to provide lubrication oil under pressure to pre-lubrication system 20 in accordance with the present embodiment.
- a branch line 50 is connected to the oil pump cavity 42 and includes a first or inlet check valve 52.
- Branch line 50 connects to a priming tank 55 to provide pressurized lubrication oil to the priming tank 55.
- Priming tank 55 is fluidly connected to discharge line 36 via an outlet line 56 comprising a control valve 57, desirably a solenoid valve, and a second check valve 60. As is apparent from FIG.
- priming tank 55 is positioned between first check valve 52 and control valve 57 such that the first check valve 52 allows oil flow from oil pump cavity 42 to the priming tank 55 but prevents return flow from the priming tank 55 to the oil pump cavity 42.
- Second check valve 60 is positioned downstream from control valve 57 and prevents return flow of oil from the second check valve 60 towards the control valve 57.
- a choke 65 and oil pressure indicator 67 are also connected to discharge line 36 to monitor the system oil pressure for the air compressor 45.
- Priming tank 55 is desirably a small reservoir with a diaphragm such as an expansion tank. Priming tank 55 is slightly larger in volume than the volumetric sum of the air compressor's lubrication passageways.
- priming tank 55 is charged with oil pressure generally equal to the operating pressure of air compressor 45 via branch line 50 which is connected to the oil pump cavity 42.
- branch line 50 which is connected to the oil pump cavity 42.
- the air compressor 45 is shut down the oil pressure within the air compressor 45 quickly bleeds back to the oil sump 27.
- the air compressor is restarted it will run without lubrication or with partial lubrication for a period of time until the passages are once again filled and pressurized lubrication oil.
- pre-lubrication system 20 in place as shown in FIG. 1, priming tank 55 maintains a ready charge of oil pressure after shutdown.
- This pressurized oil is introduced back into the lubrication passageways in air compressor 45 via energizing control valve 57 (e.g., a solenoid valve) just prior to restarting air compressor 45.
- the diaphragm in priming tank 55 acts to force oil into the lubrication passageways in air compressor 45 maintaining oil pressure until the air compressor 45 starts.
- Priming tank 55 is then recharged by oil pump 40 so that the process may repeat.
- FIG. 2 another embodiment of the air compressor pre-lubrication system 20 is shown.
- Pre-lubrication system 20 of FIG. 2 is generally similar to that shown in FIG. 1 except that priming tank 55 is located in-line before outlet relief valve 30 and sump return line 32.
- pre-lubrication system 20 of FIG. 2 is generally adapted to work in conjunction with air compressor oil lubrication pump 40 in generally the same manner as shown in FIG. 1.
- oil pump 40 comprises an oil pump cavity 42 in fluid communication via oil pump inlet valve 23 and inlet line 25 to oil sump 27.
- priming tank 55 is located in-line and upstream of outlet relief valve 30 and sump return line 32 leading to oil sump 27.
- Oil pump 40 provides lubrication oil to the lubrication passageways (not shown) of air compressor 45 via oil pump discharge valve 34 and discharge line 36 in like manner to that shown in FIG. 1.
- Oil pump 40 is adapted to provide lubrication oil under pressure to pre-lubrication system 20 in accordance with the present embodiment.
- branch line 50 is connected to the oil pump cavity 42 and includes a first or inlet check valve 52.
- Branch line 50 connects to priming tank 55 to provide pressurized lubrication oil to the priming tank 55.
- Priming tank 55 is fiuidly connected to discharge line 36 via outlet line 56 comprising control valve 57, desirably a solenoid valve, and a second check valve 60. As is apparent from FIG.
- priming tank 55 is again positioned between first check valve 52 and control valve 57 such that the first check valve 52 allows oil flow from oil pump cavity 42 to the priming tank 55 but prevents return flow from the priming tank 55 to the oil pump cavity 42.
- Second check valve 60 is positioned downstream from control valve 57 and prevents return flow of oil from the second check valve 60 towards the control valve 57.
- a choke 65 and oil pressure indicator 67 is also connected to discharge line 36 to monitor the system oil pressure for the air compressor 45.
- Priming tank 55 is desirably a small reservoir with a diaphragm such as an expansion tank. Priming tank 55 is slightly larger in volume than the volumetric sum of the air compressor's lubrication passageways.
- priming tank 55 is charged with oil pressure generally equal to the operating pressure of air compressor 45 via branch line 50 which is connected to the oil pump cavity 42.
- branch line 50 which is connected to the oil pump cavity 42.
- the oil pressure within the air compressor 45 quickly bleeds back to the oil sump 27.
- priming tank 55 maintains a ready charge of oil pressure after shutdown.
- This pressurized oil is introduced back into the lubrication passageways in air compressor 45 via energizing control valve 57 (e.g., a solenoid valve) just prior to restarting air compressor 45.
- the diaphragm in priming tank 55 acts to force oil into the lubrication passageways in air compressor 45 maintaining oil pressure until the air compressor 45 starts.
- Priming tank 55 is then recharged by oil pump 40 so that the process may repeat.
- oil pump 40 again comprises an oil pump cavity 42 in fluid communication via an oil pump inlet valve 23 and inlet line 25 to an oil sump 27.
- Oil pump cavity 42 of oil pump 40 is further in fluid communication with oil sump 27 via an outlet relief valve 30 and a sump return line 32.
- Oil pump 40 provides lubrication oil to the lubrication passageways (not shown) of an air compressor 45 via an oil pump discharge valve 34 and discharge line 36.
- pre-lubrication system 20 comprises an auxiliary oil pump 70 connected to oil sump 27 via an inlet feed line 72.
- a discharge line 74 from auxiliary oil pump 70 is connected to discharge line 36 leading to air compressor 45 and includes an auxiliary or second check valve 60 in like manner to previous embodiments.
- a choke 65 and oil pressure indicator 67 is also connected to discharge line 36 to monitor the system oil pressure for the air compressor 45.
- the auxiliary oil pump 70 may be an electric pump located in the oil sump 27 of a crankcase associated with air compressor 45.
- the auxiliary oil pump 70 is capable of providing oil to the air compressor 45 at pressure and flow rate generally equal to that of the main air compressor pump.
- the auxiliary oil pump 70 Prior to re-starting the air compressor 45, the auxiliary oil pump 70 is powered before the air compressor drive motor is started and provides lubrication to the air compressor 45 substantially at normal operating pressure thereby avoiding a period of partial lubrication. Once the air compressor drive motor has started and the main air compressor pump is operating at full capacity, the auxiliary oil pump 70 may be shutdown. Accordingly, by providing an auxiliary oil pump 70 to provide substantially normal oil pressure to air compressor 45 prior to start-up of the air compressor 45, periods of partial or no lubrication are desirably eliminated and the operating life of the air compressor 45 is extended.
- pre-lubrication system 20 may be provided as an external addition to the physical structure of air compressor 45 (e.g., an add-on type design) or, alternatively, as an internal adjunct to the air compressor 45. Accordingly, the various embodiments of pre-lubrication system 20 described hereinabove may be provided external to or internal to the air compressor 45. In the internal configuration, it may be desirable for control valve 57 to be external from the physical structure of air compressor 45.
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