The invention relates to a cooling circuit pump for a motor vehicle.
The German patent publication DE 10 2009 028 144 A1 discloses a cooling circuit pump for a motor vehicle, the former having a hydraulic part as well as an electric motor. When such water pumps are used in the automotive field, said pumps are exposed to considerable vibration and temperature loads. This results, for example, during use as a so-called auxiliary water pump which increases the climate comfort in the motor vehicle, improves the flow of the coolant and supports the heating circuit. In so doing, the use of residual heat is facilitated when the engine is turned off. It is known from the prior art how to fasten the stator of the electric motor to the motor housing by means of screw or adhesively bonded connections.
It is the aim of the present invention to mount the stator of the electric motor such that said stator is sufficiently fixed when inertia forces resulting from vibration loads occur and is simultaneously able to compensate for the dimensional tolerances caused by temperature.
In contrast to the solutions known to date, it is now proposed according to the invention that the stator is received in the motor housing in a positively locking manner. As a result, complicated production equipment is no longer required as is the case for bonding or screwing operations.
The stator which is constructed from a laminated core is preferably fastened by means of a snap hook device on or in the motor housing.
To this end, snap hooks are disposed on the inside of the laminated core radially around the circumference of the motor housing in a distributed manner, said snap hooks engaging around the laminated core in a positively locking manner with the aid of latching lugs formed on the ends thereof. The snap hooks are thereby attached to a support ring, wherein support ring and snap hooks are preferably configured as one piece with the motor housing, e.g. manufactured by means of an injection molding process.
A tolerance compensation element is disposed between support ring and the laminated core of the stator, which element, as previously mentioned, ensures that expansions due to temperature can be absorbed. In addition, the tolerance compensation element allows the stator to be easily mounted in the motor housing.
In a second advantageous embodiment, the snap hooks are fastened to a rotor can.
A further modified embodiment consists of the laminated core having a step or ledge on which the latching lugs of the snap hooks engage.
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Only the components of the cooling circuit pump are however described below which are necessary to explain the invention. The stator 12 comprising a laminated core is received in a motor housing 14 of the electric motor 10. In order to mount the stator 12 in a positively locking manner, six snap hooks 16 are provided which are uniformly distributed on the circumference of the motor housing 14. The snap hooks 16 attach thereby in the region of a support ring 18 which is preferably manufactured as one piece together with the snap hooks 16 and the motor housing 14 in an injection molding process. The snap hooks 16 have corresponding latching lugs 20 on the free ends thereof, said latching lugs engaging in a positively locking manner around the uppermost lamella 13 of the laminated core in the installed state; thus enabling the entire laminated core to be reliably fixed in the motor housing 14. A tolerance compensation element 22 which is correspondingly matched to the diameter of the lamellae or the support ring 18 is disposed between support ring 18 and the lowermost lamella 15 of the laminated core, said tolerance compensation element being embodied as an elastomer ring or as a metal corrugated washer.
Because the electric motor 10 has to be reliably sealed off from the hydraulic part of the cooling circuit pump during installation, a rotor can or pot 24 is introduced into the motor housing 14 as depicted in
The assembly takes place by the mating of the stator 12 and the engaging of the latching lugs 20 on the uppermost lamella 13 of the laminated core after excessive pressure has been applied to the elastic tolerance compensation element 22. In comparison to a radial mounting of the stator, for example by means of screws or adhesive bonding, the axial bracing of the rotor 12 achieved in the process does not have to absorb any tolerances in the circumferential direction.
In a second exemplary embodiment pursuant to
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The mounting of a stator described above is, of course, not limited to the installation in a coolant pump but can be universally used for electric motors in a variety of applications.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 083 868.6 | Sep 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/065156 | 8/2/2012 | WO | 00 | 3/31/2014 |