Hydraulic pump of the gear type and electro-pump equipped with such a pump

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6322329
  • Patent Number
    6,322,329
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 4, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The hydraulic pump, in particular the hydraulic pump of an electro-pump unit, of a type comprising a pump body enclosing a gear pump and provided with a suction aperture for aspirating a low pressure liquid and an outlet chamber for driving back a high pressure liquid, which communicates with a high pressure outlet channel connected to a user hydraulic circuit, and a hydraulic capacity for dampening of pulses generated by the pump and equipped with deaerating means for a draining of air able to be trapped therein, the deaerating means being formed by the high pressure liquid that is driven by the pump back into the outlet channel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a hydraulic pump, in particular a hydraulic pump of an electro-pump unit, of a type comprising a pump body enclosing a gear pump and provided with a suction aperture for aspirating a low pressure liquid and an outlet chamber which communicates with an outlet channel for driving back a high pressure liquid, connected to a user hydraulic circuit, and a hydraulic capacity for a dampening of pulses that are generated by the pump and equipped with deaerating means for a draining of the air able to be trapped therein. The invention relates also to an electro-pump unit equipped with a pump according to the invention.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Hydraulic pumps of the above type are already known, in which the deaerating means are formed as a valve which enables the trapped air to be drained into a low pressure liquid tank surrounding the capacity. This solution has the drawback that it implies establishement of a low pressure communication between the capacity and the tank, which can in case cause in particular an air suction effect toward the capacity when a level of the liquid in the tank is under a level of the valve.




PURPOSE AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention has for its purpose to cope with the above drawback.




To reach this purpose, the hydraulic pump according to the invention is characterized in that the aerating means are formed by the high pressure liquid driven by the pump back into the outlet channel.




According to another feature of the invention, the hydraulic capacity is serially arranged in the flow path of the high pressure liquid, whereby the air which is stored in the capacity will be expelled by the driven back liquid.




According to another feature of the invention, the hydraulic capacity is above the driving back chamber and an aerating tube is extended from top of the hydraulic capacity to the driving back channel.




According to still another feature of the invention, the high pressure outlet is provided in an interface block between the pump and the driving motor thereof.




According to still another feature of the invention, the hydraulic capacity is formed by a dome shaped cover arranged directly on the upper face of the pump body so that the lower face of the cover will close the pump body with insertion of sealing gaskets in the contacting faces of the cover and pump body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantages, features and details of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment taken only as an example with reference to the drawings showing diagrammatic views, in which:





FIG. 1

is an axial view partially in cross section taken along line I—I of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 2

is a section view taken along line II—II of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 3

is a section view taken along line III—III of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a section view taken along line IV—IV of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a section view taken along line V—V of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a section view taken along line VI—VI of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, the invention will be hereinafter described, as an example, in the application thereof to an electro-pump unit. In

FIG. 1

, the pump is shown at


1


and the electric motor that is designed to drive the pump is shown at


2


. The pump


1


is of the gear type. The pump


1


is mounted on a connecting flange


3


of the motor


2


by means of an interface


4


.




The pump


1


comprises a pump central body


6


provided with a cavity having an egg-shaped cross section


7


(

FIG. 5

) in which are rotatively mounted two pinions


8


and


9


of the gear pump


2


by means of bearings shown at


10


. The pinions


8


and


9


mesh together. One of the pinions, which is the pinion


8


, is provided with a driving shaft


10


and is rotatively driven by a motor shaft


18


of the motor


2


by means of a coupling arrangement


19


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the pump central body


6


further comprises a cavity


21


which extends between the cavity


7


for housing the pinions


8


and


9


and a peripheral sealing gasket


22


. The cavity


21


surrounds a greater portion of the cavity


7


. The cavity


21


is shown in

FIG. 5

by a zone that is distinguished by small dashes. This zone is connected to the cavity


7


of the pump


1


by means of a pump outlet high pressure passage


23


and constitutes therefore the high pressure zone of the pump


1


. The portions, remaining white and shown at


25


in

FIG. 5

, of the pump central body


6


constitute the plane upper face of the body. The zone


26


of the central egg-shaped cavity


7


, which is distinguished by small dots, constitutes the low pressure zone of the pump. A sealing gasket


27


isolates the zone


26


from the high pressure zone at the outlet high pressure passage


23


.




The pump body


6


is enclosed in a jacket


29


which is fixed at


28


, in a seal tight manner, to the periphery of the interface


4


. The jacket


29


delimits a low pressure liquid tank and communicates with the user circuit by means of an inlet connector


31


. As shown in particular in

FIG. 3

, the pump


1


aspirates a liquid from the tank


32


through a suction canal


33


and drives the high pressure liquid through the outlet high pressure passage


23


back into the cavity


21


.




A dome shaped cover


3


is directly fixed onto the upper plane face


25


of the pump body


6


, which dome shaped cover


3


delimits a dampening capacity for the pulses that are generated upon the working of the pump


1


, and further houses a pressure limiting device


36


and a re-feeding valve


37


. The cover


3


has a periphery that is crossed through by four tie-rods


39


which also extend through the pump central body


6


and are screwed in a block


40


for supporting the interface


4


.

FIG. 4

shows the dampening capacity formed by an inner space


41


. It is also shown that the cover


3


has a radially depressed zone


42


which extends from the periphery up to the center which is shaped as a hole


43


for centering the cover


3


.




By referring to

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


, it is found that the dampening capacity inner space


41


o f the cover


3


communicates with the high pressure capacity


21


of the pump central body


6


. The shapes of the cover and cavity space are in a matching correspondence at the contacting faces of the cavity and pump body, the sealing gaskets


22


and


27


being inserted between these two contacting faces, the sealing gasket


22


being supported by the cover


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the bottom of the high pressure cavity


21


is bored at


45


and opens in a vertical channel made in the support block


40


for supporting the pump-motor interface


4


and which opens in a high pressure outlet channel


46


that itself opens outwardly at the periphery of the support block


40


.




According to an essential feature of the invention, a deaerating tube


48


is extended in the common inner space formed by the cavity space


41


and cavity


21


, vertically from a place near the top wall


49


of the cover


35


to the bore


45


. Thanks to the deaerating tube


48


, a liquid which is driven back by the pump must, for coming to the high pressure outlet


48


, rise from the high pressure cavity


21


into the space


41


of the hydraulic cavity to the inlet of the tube


48


, so to thereafter fall in the tube


48


. Thus, the cavity


21


and cavity


41


are serially mounted in the flow path of the high pressure liquid, and the air that is trapped in the cavity will be expelled or driven by the high pressure liquid out of the pump


1


. The deaerating tube


48


provides therefore an effective deaeration of the dampening hydraulic capacity.




By now referring in particular to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, it is further shown that the support block


40


comprises an important cavity


51


which extends practically on all its periphery, communicates with a tank


32


and has a bottom


52


shown by dots in

FIG. 6

which forms an important heat exchange surface enabling to effectively evacuate the calories generated by the electronic controller for piloting the motor


2


housed in an interface portion


53


placed between the support block


40


and the motor flange


3


, and the outer electric connecting device of which is shown at


54


.




It should be noted that the pressure limiting device which is integrated to the cover and is of a conventionnal configuration is inserted between the high pressure part of the pump and the tank by opening therein as shown by arrows. A gauge for taking the level of the liquid in the tank is further shown at


55


.




It results from the above description of the electro-pump unit structure which is shown in the drawings, that the invention provides a solution which is both simple and effective to the problem raised by possible residual air in the pump dampening capacity. Another important advantage of the invention is in the fact that this dampening capacity is carried into effect as a dome shaped cover which is directly fixed onto the upper face of the pump central body, without any insertion of a specific interface device. This feature of the invention and the fact that the high pressure cavity is arranged around the central housing part of the pump pinions enables to obtain a structure which is both simple and compact, and therefore not very bulky. Thus, the size of the electro-pump unit according to the invention is relativelly small. Lastly, the important cavity in the support block for supporting the interface which communicates with the tank provided an effective evacuation of the calories generated by the electronic controller for piloting the motor.



Claims
  • 1. A hydraulic pump, in particular a hydraulic pump of an electro-pump unit, of a type comprising a pump body enclosing a gear pump and provided with a suction aperture for aspirating a low pressure liquid and an outlet chamber for driving back a high pressure liquid, which communicates with a high pressure outlet channel connected to a user hydraulic circuit, and a hydraulic capacity for dampening of pulses generated by said pump and equipped with deaerating means for a draining of air able to be trapped therein, wherein said deaerating means receives said high pressure liquid driven by said pump (1) into said outlet channel (45, 46).
  • 2. The hydraulic pump as set forth in claim 1, wherein said hydraulic capacity (41) is serially arranged in the flow path of said high pressure liquid out of said pump, wherein air stored in said cavity will be expelled by said driven back liquid.
  • 3. The hydraulic pump as set forth in claim 1, wherein said hydraulic capacity (41) is above said outlet chamber (21) and wherein an aerating tube (48) is extended from top of said hydraulic capacity to said outlet channel (45, 46).
  • 4. The hydraulic pump according to claim 1, wherein said hydraulic capacity (41) is formed with an upper face (25 and a lower face, and wherein said hydraulic capacity (41) is formed by a cover (3) directly arranged on said upper face (25) of said pump body (6), whereby said lower face of said cover is provided to close said pump body, with an insertion of sealing gaskets (22, 27) in contacting faces of said cover (35) and pump body (6).
  • 5. The hydraulic pump as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pump is provided with a part for housing pinions (8, 9), and wherein said high pressure outlet chamber (21) is provided in said pump body (6) around said part for housing said pinions (8, 9).
  • 6. The hydraulic pump as set forth in claim 4, wherein a pressure limiting device (36) is mounted in said cover (35).
  • 7. The hydraulic pump as set forth in claim 4, wherein a re-feeding valve (37) is mounted in said cover (38).
  • 8. The hydraulic pump as set forth in claim 4, wherein said cover comprises a central depressed zone, with said depressed zone being provided with a hole (43) for centering said cover.
  • 9. An electro-pump unit comprising a gear pump, an electric motor for driving said pump and an interface between said motor and pump, comprising a block for supporting said pump, wherein said electro-pump comprises a hydraulic pump (1) as set forth in claim 1.
  • 10. The electro-pump unit as set forth in claim 9, wherein the high pressure outlet (46) of said pump is provided in said interface supporting block (40), a bore (45) made in a bottom of said pump body (6) connecting said high pressure outlet chamber (21) to said outlet channel (46).
  • 11. The electro-pump unit as set forth in claim 9, wherein said pump body and cover are enclosed in an outer jacket that is fixed onto said interface supporting block and forms a low pressure liquid tank, wherein said interface supporting block comprises a cavity (51) communicating with said tank (32) and having a bottom (52) that forms a heat exchange surface for evacuating calories generated by an electronic controller for piloting said motor housed in an interface portion (53) beneath said interface supporting block (40).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 01317 Feb 1999 FR
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