This application is the U.S. National Phase Application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2015/068841, filed Aug. 17, 2015, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2014 216 721.3, filed Aug. 22, 2014, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to an electric motor-pump assembly, particularly for providing pressure for a brake actuation device of a motor vehicle brake system, having a pneumatic brake booster, in particular a vacuum brake booster, comprising a vacuum pump and an electric motor driving the vacuum pump, wherein the vacuum pump comprises at least two working chambers, each defined by a working element, wherein each working element is connected to a connecting rod, which is supported by a crank drive, which comprises a bearing journal, which is driven by the electric motor and onto which an eccentric for each connecting rod is rotationally locked, for which purpose said eccentric has an opening, through which the bearing journal projects.
An electric motor-pump assembly is described in WO 2010/069963 A1, which is incorporated by reference. The crankshaft is configured as follows: The output shaft of the electric motor is of reduced cross section at its end projecting from the electric motor housing and thereby forms a bearing journal there, on which two or more eccentrics are arranged, rotationally locked.
The eye of a connecting rod is rotatably supported on each of the eccentrics. The connecting rod is in turn connected to the working element of the vacuum pump, which may be a piston or a working diaphragm. Each eccentric is moreover integrally provided with a balance weight. The rotationally locked connection of the eccentrics to the bearing journal is produced through a frictional grip. For this purpose the bearing journal is inserted through the openings in the eccentric. Since these openings have a somewhat smaller cross section than the bearing journal, a press-fit is created, which consists of a strong frictional grip between the circumferential face of the opening and the bearing journal.
In addition, three-dimensional position codings are provided on the eccentrics, which ensure that the two eccentrics and their balance weights are oriented in a predefined angular position relative to one another, so as to achieve the quietest possible running of the vacuum pump. For position coding, pins are situated on the one side of each eccentric and holes, which are intended to receive the pins, on the other side.
This makes the manufacture and assembly of the eccentrics an expensive process.
An aspect of the invention, therefore, is to arrive at a simpler construction.
To achieve this, an aspect of the invention proposes that the rotationally locked connection is in each case produced by a positive interlock, for which purpose the bearing journal and the opening have a cross section deviating from a circular shape.
Such a positive interlock at the same time contains a position coding, so that fitting the eccentrics onto the bearing journal firstly achieves a rotationally locked connection due to the positive interlock, and secondly achieves the desired angular position.
The positive interlock is extremely easy to produce in that the bearing journal has at least one lateral flat and that the circumferential surface of each opening through which the bearing journal passes has a boundary surface, which is set against the flat to form a positive interlock.
In order to reliably prevent the eccentrics turning on the bearing journal even in operational running, it is proposed that the bearing journal have at least two opposing flats, the distance between which corresponds to the distance between two opposing boundary surfaces of the openings.
Instead of individual flats, the bearing journal may also be provided with a plurality of longitudinal channels, which form a knurled surface. The openings in the eccentrics are provided with a corresponding, mating knurled surface, which forms a positive interlock with the knurled surface of the bearing journal.
In order to facilitate the process of fitting the eccentrics onto the knurled bearing journal, it is proposed that the free end of the bearing journal have a head tapering conically towards the free end of the bearing journal.
Another possible way of producing good rotational locking is afforded in that the output shaft of the electric motor has an open blind hole in the end face, that the eccentrics each have a hole with the same cross section as the blind hole and that a clamping sleeve runs through the hole and the blind hole.
The clamping sleeve is radially pre-stressed, so that it tends to expand, producing a frictional grip between the clamping sleeve and the circumferential surface of the holes which is durable, since the pre-stressing of the clamping sleeve is also retained over time.
In one aspect the clamping sleeve may comprise a spring steel hollow cylinder, which is provided with a longitudinal slot. The longitudinal slot allows the clamping sleeve to be compressed to the diameter of the blind hole and the holes. The elastic characteristics of the spring steel ensure that the clamping sleeve has a tendency to expand, thereby achieving a constant pre-stressing of the clamping sleeve against the circumferential surfaces of the holes.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
Referring first of all to
The vacuum pump 1 is a double-diaphragm pump having two opposing working diaphragms 2, which are each clamped between a pump housing 3 and a working chamber cover 4 and thereby define a working chamber 5. The working diaphragms 2 can be moved in opposite directions by means of a crank drive 6, wherein the crank drive 6 has an eccentric 7 for each working diaphragm 2, on which the eye of a connecting rod 8, connected to the respective working diaphragm 2, is supported. The reciprocating movement of the working diaphragms 2, which in this exemplary embodiment form the working elements of the vacuum pump 1, causes air to be drawn into the working chamber from the unit to be exhausted, before it is expelled into the atmosphere.
A discharge valve—not shown here—via which the air expelled from the working chamber is fed, in each case via a discharge port in the working chamber cover, to a discharge port in the pump housing 3, is provided in each of the working chamber covers 4. The two discharge ports in the pump housing open into an internal chamber 9 of the pump housing 3, the so-called crank chamber, which encloses the crank drive 6. An air outlet 10 provided in the pump housing allows the air to be quietly discharged from the internal chamber 9.
Eccentrics 7, 7′ are press-fitted onto a bearing journal 11 of circular cross section, which extends the output shaft 12 of an electric motor 13, externally fitted to the pump housing 3, in an axial direction, and the axis of which lies in the axis of the output shaft 12.
By contrast, an aspect of the invention, as represented in
Each eccentric 7 according to
The distance between the two long sides of the opening 7, which each form a boundary surface 17, is equal to the distance between the two aforementioned flats 14. The distance between the short sides of the opening 15 is equal to the diameter of the bearing journal 11, relative to a plane, parallel to the flats 14 and running through the axis of the bearing journal. In this way a positive interlock is obtained between the bearing journal and the eccentric 7.
The disks are of a certain thickness, so that the opening 15 has a certain depth, allowing the flats 14 to bear against the long boundary surfaces of the rectangular opening 15 over a sufficiently large contact area. This ensures that a sufficiently large torque can be transmitted.
In addition, this allows a second eccentric 7′, which is of similar construction to the first eccentric 7 represented, to be fitted onto the bearing journal at precisely 180° to the first eccentric 7.
For a rotationally locked connection of the eccentrics 7 to the output shaft 12, a clamping sleeve 20 is provided. This is a hollow cylinder having a longitudinal slot 21 and made from a spring steel. The longitudinal slot 21 allows the clamping sleeve 20 to be radially compressed when it is fed through the holes. The resilient characteristics then cause the clamping sleeve 20 to expand and create a secure positive interlock in the openings of the eccentric disks and in the blind hole.
At its free end the bearing journal has a conical head 23, which facilitates the fitting of the eccentrics. A groove 24, running around the bearing journal runs between the knurled surface and the head.
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