Claims
- 1. In a gerotor vacuum pump adapted for evacuating gases from a container or the like at relatively low pressure levels, wherein the gases are drawn from the container into said pump through a vacuum connection and into a pumping chamber, said pump including first and second walls defining a rotor chamber therebetween, an outer rotor having a plurality of teeth disposed on the inner axial surface thereof, an inner rotor mounted on a shaft for rotation within said outer rotor and having one less tooth on its outer axial surface than said outer rotor, the inner axial surface of said outer rotor and the outer axial surface of said inner rotor defining at least one pumping chamber which expands and contracts as said inner rotor rotates relative to said outer rotor, the improvement comprising: a gas inlet port in said first wall disposed between said vacuum connection and said pumping chamber, said gas inlet port communicating with said pumping chamber during a substantial portion of the time when said pumping chamber is expanding, a gas outlet port in said second wall axially disposed and angularly spaced from said inlet port, said gas inlet port communicating with said pumping chamber only just prior to complete contraction of the pumping chamber, and oil inlet means communicating an oil source with said gas inlet port, said oil communicating with said gas inlet port and following a generally spiral path through said pump, said oil source having a pressure greater than the pressure within said gas inlet port and said pumping chamber during operation of said pump, whereby the expansion of said pumping chamber during operation of said pump creates a pressure differential between said oil source and said gas inlet port which draws oil from said oil inlet means through said gas inlet port with said gas being evacuated from said container into said pumping chamber and coating the contacting surfaces of said inner rotor and outer rotor upon communication of said gas inlet port with said pumping chamber to provide an oil coating between said contacting surfaces so as to seal the gas in said pumping chamber during the expansion and contraction of said pumping chamber and permit the pumping of relatively low pressure levels, the inner rotor minor root diameter being sufficiently larger than the diameter of said shaft to provide a relatively wide uninterrupted area which receives an oil film during operation of the pump which thereby effectively minimizes bypass of gas between an endface of said inner rotor and a surface of the first wall adjacent thereto.
- 2. A pump in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ratio of root diameter of said inner rotor to the shaft diameter is at least 2:1.
- 3. A pump in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ratio of root diameter of said inner rotor to the shaft diameter is from approximately 2:1 to 4:1.
- 4. A pump in accordance with claim 1, wherein the leading edge of said gas inlet port is angularly spaced from 5.degree. to 38.degree. from the nearest edge of said gas outlet port.
- 5. A pump in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gas inlet port spans an angle which is greater than the angle between adjacent teeth of said inner rotor.
- 6. A pump in accordance with claim 1, wherein said gas outlet port spans an angle which is less than the angle between adjacent teeth of said inner rotor.
- 7. A pump in accordance with claim 1, comprising a pair of rotor chambers, said outlet port of one of said chambers communicating with the inlet port of the other of said chambers, and the outlet of said other of said chambers communicates with the ambient atmosphere.
- 8. A pump in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a spring biased valve normally closing said outlet port.
- 9. A pump in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an electric motor for turning said rotor gear, and control means for deenergizing said motor when a selected amount of gas is pumped.
- 10. A pump in accordance with claim 9, wherein said control means includes a temperature sensing element disposed to control operation of said motor.
- 11. A gerotor vacuum pump adapted for evacuating gases from a container or the like at relatively low pressure levels comprising:
- first and second walls defining a cylindrical rotor chamber therebetween;
- an outer rotor having a plurality of teeth disposed on the inner axial surface thereof;
- an inner rotor mounted on a shaft for rotation within said outer rotor, and having one less tooth on its outer axial surface than said outer rotor, the inner axial surface of said outer rotor and the outer surface of said inner rotor defining at least one pumping chamber which expands and contracts as said inner rotor rotates relative to said outer rotor;
- a vacuum connection providing a passageway for gas flow from said container to said pump;
- a gas inlet port in said first wall disposed between said vacuum connection and said pumping chamber, said gas inlet port communicating with said pumping chamber during a substantial portion of the time when the pumping chamber is expanding, said gas inlet port further spanning an angle which is greater than the angle between adjacent teeth of said inner rotor;
- a gas outlet port in said second wall axially disposed and angularly spaced from said inlet port, said gas inlet port communicating with said pumping chamber only just prior to complete contraction of the chamber, said gas outlet port further spanning an angle which is less than the angle between adjacent tooth divisions of said inner rotor, whereby gas flowing through said pump follows a spiral path between said inlet and said outlet as said rotor turns; and
- oil inlet means communicating an oil source with said gas inlet port, said oil source having a pressure greater than the pressure within said gas inlet port and said pumping chamber during operation of said pump, whereby the expansion of said pumping chamber during operation of said pump creates a pressure differential between said oil source and said gas inlet port which draws oil from said oil inlet means through said gas inlet port with said gas being evacuated from said container into said pumping chamber and coating the contacting surfaces of said inner rotor and outer rotor upon communication of said gas inlet port with said pumping chamber to provide an oil coating between said contacting surfaces so as to seal the gas in said pumping chamber during the expansion and contraction of said pumping chamber and permit the pumping of relatively low pressure levels, the inner rotor minor root diameter being sufficiently larger than the diameter of said shaft to provide a relatively wide uninterrupted area which receives an oil film during operation of the pump which thereby effectively minimizes bypass of said gas between an endface of said inner rotor and a surface of the first wall adjacent thereto.
- 12. A pump in accordance with claim 11, wherein the ratio of root diameter of said inner rotor to the axial shaft diameter is at least 2:1.
- 13. A pump in accordance with claim 11, wherein the rotor of root diameter of said inner rotor to the shaft diameter is from approximately 2:1 to 4:1.
- 14. A pump in accordance with claim 11, wherein the leading edge of said gas inlet port is angularly spaced from 5.degree. to 38.degree. from the nearest edge of said gas outlet port.
- 15. A pump in accordance with claim 11, comprising a pair of rotor chambers, said outlet port of one of said chambers communicating with the inlet port of the other of said chambers, and the outlet of said other of said chambers communicates with the ambient atmosphere.
- 16. A pump in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a spring biased valve normally closing said outlet port.
- 17. A pump in accordance with claim 11, further comprising an electric motor for turning said rotor gear, and control means for deenergizing said motor when a selected amount of gas is pumped.
- 18. A pump in accordance with claim 17, wherein said control means includes a temperature sensing element disposed to control operation of said motor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 470,084, filed Mar. 3, 1983, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 148,453, filed May 9, 1980, now abandoned.
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