The present invention relates to a housing arrangement for a pump.
Pumps including secondary air pumps are used to control the flow of fluid medium or air to an engine. In particular secondary air pumps are used for the purpose of rapidly supplying outside air to the engine catalyst during an initial start in order to raise the catalyst temperature more quickly. Secondary air pumps generally have a housing and cover that have an inlet and outlet formed in the cover. The housing together with the cover form a flow path between the inlet and outlet. An actuator is connected to the housing and engages a fan member that rotates within the flow path between the inlet and outlet. Designing ways of increasing air flow through the pump arrangement is desirable because when the design of the housing and cover can promote greater flow than it will reduce stress on the actuator. Also increasing the flow will reduce the size of the actuator required for the pump arrangement.
The present invention relates to a pump housing arrangement having a housing and cover. The housing and cover form part of a pump mechanism. A first inlet or a housing inlet is formed in the housing and is connected to the pump mechanism. A second inlet or a cover inlet is formed in the cover and is connected to the pump mechanism. The cover also has a cover outlet formed in the cover that is connected to the pump mechanism and is where fluid medium such as air flows out of the pump housing arrangement. The use of two inlets increases the flow efficiency.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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An impeller 24 is contained within the housing 12 and cover 14 and also forms part of the pump mechanism 16. The impeller 24 is operably aligned with the toruses 20, 22 and functions to force air along the flow path 18. The impeller 24 can be a fan having blades or vanes or it can be some other suitable type of pump such as a disc with grooves. At a first end of the flow path 18 is the housing inlet 26 and cover inlet 28 which serve to introduce or draw air in to the pump mechanism 16.
The housing inlet 26 is connected to the torus on the housing, while the cover inlet 28 is connected to the torus 22 on the cover. However, both housing inlet 26 and cover inlet 28 supply air to the pump mechanism 16 as a whole. The housing inlet 26 and cover inlet 28 can be aligned in a juxtaposed manner or they can be offset from one another. The housing inlet 26 has an orifice 30 and cover inlet 28 has an orifice 32. The orifices 30, 32 have a surface area that defines the opening for air to flow into the pump mechanism 16. The orifices 30, 32 can vary in shape and size and are not necessarily equal. Varying the shape of the orifices 30, 32 can change the flow characteristics, also varying the orifices 30, 32 can change the volume of air that travels through the flow path 18. At a second end of the flow path 18 the cover outlet 34 is formed on the cover 14, however, the cover outlet 34 can be formed by portions of both the cover 14 and the housing 12 or wholly by just the cover or housing. The cover outlet 34 is where the output of the pump mechanism flows out of the pump arrangement 10.
The cover inlet 28 can be formed on the cover 14. The housing inlet 26 is formed within the housing 12. The housing inlet 26 can be connected to a flow passage that flows intake air through the housing 12 and introduces it via the housing inlet 26 to the pump mechanism 16. The flow passage can take many shapes or pathways through the housing 12. The housing can have an actuator chamber 38 for receiving an actuator (not shown) that is operably connected to the impeller 24 to move the impeller within the pump mechanism 16 in order to cause the flow of air between the housing inlet 26 and cover inlet 28 to the cover outlet 34. The actuator during normal operation can become fatigued over time due to overheating. One aspect of the present invention is to position the flow passage of the housing inlet 26 in a way that will cause intake air to flow through the actuator chamber past the actuator during operation of the pump arrangement 10. This will have a cooling effect 38, on the actuator and reduce the effects of overheating. In certain applications, as shown in
The pump arrangement 10 provides the advantage of increasing the surface areas of the amount of air inputted to the pump mechanism 16. This is accomplished by having two inlets, that is, the housing inlet 26 and the cover inlet 28 both will increase the amount of air intake. The result is that the output flow of the pump arrangement 10 is increased without having to increase the size of the actuator used on the pump arrangement.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/856,954, filed Nov. 6, 2006.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US07/23340 | 11/6/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/20/2009 |
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60856954 | Nov 2006 | US |