Information
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Patent Grant
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6832901
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Patent Number
6,832,901
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Date Filed
Monday, July 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 21, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 417 4231
- 417 360
- 417 42314
- 417 42315
- 417 4233
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The unit includes an electric drive motor (12) and a pump section (24) that are situated next to each other in a common housing (10) designed at least nearly in the shape of a hollow cylinder. The pump section (24) comprises a delivery element (26) rotating in a pump chamber (30), and one wall (32, 34) each forms a boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the drive motor (12) and with the outside of the housing (10) in the direction of the axis of rotation (28) of the delivery element (26). The walls (34) forming the boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the outside of the housing (10) is formed as a single component with the housing (10), and the walls (32) forming the boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the drive motor (12) is inserted into the housing (10) as a separate component. Due to the fact that the wall (34) forming the boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the outside is integrated with the housing (10), no separate steps are required to manufacture and assemble said wall and housing, and the pump chamber (30) is sealed off completely from the outside of the housing (10), because no joints are present that would have to be sealed off.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention is based on a unit for conveying fuel.
Such a unit is made known in DE 44 35 466 A1. This said unit comprises a drive motor and a pump section that has at least one delivery element rotating in a pump chamber. The drive motor and the pump section are situated next to each other in a common housing. One wall forms a boundary of the pump chamber with the drive motor, and another wall forms a boundary of the pump chamber with the housing in the direction of the axis of rotation of the delivery element in each case. The two walls forming the boundaries of the pump chamber are inserted in the housing section as separate parts, whereby the wall situated next to the drive motor is pressed into the housing and is supported against an abutment in the direction of the axis of rotation of the delivery element. The other wall forms a cover section that bears against the pressed-in wall and holds it against the abutment. The wall formed as cover section is pressed into the housing and secured in the housing by means of an edged connection. The disadvantage of this known unit is that it requires considerable production and assembly expense due to the fact that the walls are formed as separate parts. Moreover, the act of pressing the walls into place or edging them deforms the housing, which gives rise to the risk that the walls will come loose and leakage will result.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In contrast, the unit according to the invention has the advantage that it is easier to produce and assemble. Moreover, the risk of the housing becoming deformed and developing leaks is reduced.
In a further embodiment, the pump chamb r can be sealed off completely from the outside of the housing. The pump chamber also can be sealed completely from the drive motor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Two exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawing and described in greater detail in the subsequent description.
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal view showing a unit for conveying fuel according to a first exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 2
is a view showing the unit in a cross section along the line II—II in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a longitudinal view showing the unit according to a second exemplary embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A unit for conveying fuel is shown in
FIGS. 1 through 3
, by means of which said unit fuel is conveyed from a storage tank to an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle. The unit has a housing
10
that is designed at least nearly in the shape of a hollow cylinder. An electric drive motor
12
is situated in the housing
10
, which said electric drive motor has an armature
14
with a shaft
16
. The housing
10
is closed on a rear side by means of an end cover
18
, on which electrical connections
20
for the drive motor
12
and a discharge fitting
22
for the fuel conveyed by the unit are situated.
In addition to the drive motor
12
, a pump section
24
is also situated in the housing
10
, which said pump section sections up to the front side of the housing
10
opposite to the end cover
18
. The pump section
24
comprises a delivery element
26
that is driven in rotary fashion by the shaft
16
of the drive motor
12
around an axis of rotation
28
. The delivery element
26
is situated in a pump chamber
30
of the pump soon
424
, which said pump chamber is separated from the drive motor
12
by a wall
32
in the direction of the axis of rotation
28
of the delivery element
28
, and it is separated from the outside of the housing
10
by a wall
34
. The wall
32
forms a separation from the drive motor
12
, and the wall
34
forms a cover section that closes the housing
10
. The walls
32
,
34
are situated substantially radially relative to the axis of rotation
28
of the delivery element
26
. The wall
32
comprises an opening
36
out of which the shaft
16
of the drive motor
12
extends and enters the pump chamber
30
. The shaft
16
can be supported in the opening
36
via a bearing
17
. The pump chamber
30
is separated from the housing
10
in the radial direction in relation to the axis of rotation
28
.
The unit according to a first exemplary embodiment is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In this embodiment, the wall
34
is formed as a single component with the housing
10
. The wall
34
forms a cover section or a base of the housing
10
, the hollow cylinder-shaped region of which extends in the direction of the axis of rotation
28
from the jacket of the wall
34
outward. The housing
10
with the integrated wall
34
can be composed of plastic or metal, and it can be manufactured by means of injection molding. As an alternative, the housing
10
having the integrated wall
34
can also be manufactured by means of extrusion, and it can be composed of plastic or metal. The wall
32
is inserted into the housing
10
as a separate component from the side of the drive motor
12
, and it is pressed into the housing
10
, for example. The internal diameter of the housing
10
can be formed stepped in shape, in order to obtain a defined radial bearing shoulder
38
for the wall
32
in the direction of the axis of rotation
28
, against which the wall
32
bears. The wall
34
comprises at least one inlet opening
40
, through which fuel is drawn into the pump chamber
30
when the unit is operated. The wall
32
comprises at least one discharge opening
42
, through which the conveyed fuel exits when the unit is operated. The fuel then flows through the housing
10
and exits through the discharge fitting
22
on the end cover
18
. The inlet opening
40
and the discharge opening
42
are arranged offset in relation to each other in the direction of rotation of the delivery element
26
. The delivery element
26
is situated in the pump chamber
30
bordered by the walls
32
,
34
, and is driven in rotary fashion by the drive motor
12
, so that it draws fuel in through the inlet opening
40
and conveys fuel under increased pressure through the discharge opening
42
. Due to the fact that the wall
34
is formed as a single component with the housing
10
, the pump chamber
30
is sealed off completely from the outside of the housing
10
, because no joints are present that would have to be sealed off. Moreover, no separate steps are required to produce or assemble the wall
34
.
The pump section
24
can be designed as a flow-type pump, for example, whereby the delivery element is an impeller ring that is provided with a plurality of blades
44
distributed around its circumference. At least one delivery passage
46
,
48
designed partially annular in shape situated opposite to the vanes of the delivery element
26
is formed in the front side of at least one wall
32
,
34
facing the delivery element
26
or in the front sides of both walls
32
,
34
. When the unit is operated, fuel is conveyed in the delivery passages
46
,
48
by means of the delivery element
26
with its vanes
44
, increasing the pressure of the fuel between the inlet opening
40
and the discharge opening
42
. The pump section
24
can also be designed in another fashion, e.g., as an internal-gear pump or a roller-cell pump.
In
FIG. 3
, the unit is shown according to a second exemplary embodiment, in which the basic design is the same as in the first exemplary embodiment. In deviation from the first exemplary embodiment, however, the wall
132
is formed as a single component with the housing
110
, and the wall
134
is formed as a separate component. The wall
132
thereby forms a separating wall between the drive motor
12
and the pump chamber
30
. The housing
110
comprises sections designed in the shape of hollow cylinders abutting the wall
132
on both sides and extending in the direction of the axis of rotation
28
. A wall
134
forming a cover section is inserted in the section of the housing
110
designed in the shape of a hollow cylinder and opposite to the drive motor
12
, which said section of the housing is preferably pressed into place. The housing
110
can be formed stepped in shape in its internal diameter so that a radial bearing shoulder
50
for the wall
134
is formed, against which the said wall bears in the direction of the axis of rotation
28
. The wall
134
can be secured in the housing
110
by means of edging, for example. The wall
134
comprises the inlet opening
40
, and the wall
132
comprises the discharge opening
42
as well as the opening
36
out of which the shaft
16
extends. As in the first exemplary embodiment, the housing section
110
having the integrated wall
132
can be composed of plastic or metal, and it can be produced by means of injection molding or extrusion, for example. Due to the fact that the wall
132
is designed as a single component with the housing
110
, no separate steps are required to manufacture and assemble them, and the pump chamber
30
is sealed off securely from the drive motor
12
, because no joints are present that would have to be sealed off
Claims
- 1. A unit for conveying fuel having a drive motor (12) and a pump section (24) that are situated next to each other in a common housing (10; 110) designed at least nearly in the shape of a hollow cylinder, whereby the pump section (24) comprises a delivery element (26) rotating in a pump chamber (30), and a first wall (32) of the pump chamber (30) forms a boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the drive motor (12) and a second wall (34) of the pump chamber (30) forms a boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the outside of the housing (10) in the direction of the axis of rotation (28) of the delivery element (26),wherein the second wall (34) forming the boundary of the pump chamber with the outside of the housing (10) is formed as a single component with the housing (10), and wherein the first wall (32) forming the boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the drive motor (12) is completely confined inside the housing (10) as a separate component.
- 2. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the second wall (34) forming the boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the outside of the housing (10) comprises at least one opening (40), and the first wall (32) forming the boundary of the pump chamber (30) with the drive motor (12) comprises at least one discharge opening (42).
- 3. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the housing (10) having the integrated wall (34) is produced by means of injection molding.
- 4. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the housing (10) having the integrated wall (34) is produced by means of extrusion.
- 5. The unit according to claim 1, wherein the pump section (24) is designed as a flow-type pump assembly, and wherein at least one partially ring-shaped delivery passage (46, 48) is formed in the front side of at least one wall (32, 34) facing the delivery element (26).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
100 43 068 |
Sep 2000 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE01/03272 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO02/18798 |
3/7/2002 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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33 21 241 |
Dec 1984 |
DE |
42 01 401 |
Jul 1993 |
DE |
44 35 466 |
Apr 1996 |
DE |