Claims
- 1. A coolant pump for use with an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft and a camshaft driven by the crankshaft, said coolant pump comprising:
a pump housing fixedly mountable to the engine and including an inlet opening to receive coolant and an outlet opening to discharge coolant; an impeller shaft operatively coupled to the camshaft so as to be rotatably driven thereby about an axis; and a pump impeller operatively mounted to the impeller shaft within the pump housing, the pump impeller rotatable to draw the coolant into the pump housing through the inlet opening and discharge the coolant at a higher pressure through the outlet opening, the pump impeller including first and second shrouds separated by a plurality of vanes, the first and second shrouds and plurality of vanes being configured and positioned such that a resultant thrust load acting on the pump impeller and hence the impeller shaft is substantially balanced.
- 2. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the first and second shrouds are structured such that a thrust load applied to the first shroud is opposite in direction and substantially equal in magnitude to a thrust load applied to the second shroud.
- 3. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the vanes and first and second shrouds are integrally molded as a single structure.
- 4. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the first shroud is generally cylindrical and the second shroud is generally ring-shaped, the second shroud having an inner peripheral edge that is substantially equal in diameter to an outer peripheral edge of the first shroud, and wherein each of the plurality of vanes extends from a front face surface of the first shroud to the inner peripheral edge of the second shroud and across a rear face surface of the second shroud.
- 5. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the impeller shaft is mounted directly to the camshaft so as to be concentrically rotatably driven thereby.
- 6. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein said impeller shaft extends into said housing in a sealing engagement and in an unsupported relation.
- 7. The coolant pump according to claim 1, further comprising a damper assembly disposed between the impeller shaft and the pump impeller.
- 8. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the housing includes a support surface configured and positioned to engage the impeller shaft so as to maintain radial alignment between the impeller shaft and the housing as the impeller shaft is being operatively coupled to the camshaft of the engine, thereafter the housing being fixedly mounted to the engine spacing the support surface from the impeller shaft.
- 9. The coolant pump according to claim 1, wherein the impeller shaft is axially and rotatably fixed to the camshaft.
- 10. A combination comprising
an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft and a camshaft driven by the crankshaft, and a coolant pump comprising:
a pump housing fixedly mountable to the engine and including an inlet opening to receive coolant and an outlet opening to discharge coolant; an impeller shaft operatively coupled to the camshaft so as to be rotatably driven thereby; and a pump impeller operatively mounted to the impeller shaft within the pump housing, the pump impeller rotatable to draw the coolant into the pump housing through the inlet opening and discharge the coolant at a higher pressure through the outlet opening, the pump impeller including first and second shrouds separated by a plurality of vanes, the first and second shrouds and plurality of vanes being configured and positioned such that a resultant thrust load acting on the pump impeller and hence the impeller shaft is approximately zero.
- 11. The combination according to claim 10, wherein the first and second shrouds are structured such that a thrust load applied to the first shroud is opposite in direction and substantially equal in magnitude to a thrust load applied to the second shroud.
- 12. The combination according to claim 10, wherein the vanes and first and second shrouds are integrally molded as a single structure.
- 13. The combination according to claim 10, wherein the first shroud is generally cylindrical and the second shroud is generally ring-shaped, the second shroud having an inner peripheral edge that is substantially equal in diameter to an outer peripheral edge of the first shroud, and wherein each of the plurality of vanes extends from a front face surface of the first shroud to the inner peripheral edge of the second shroud and across a rear face surface of the second shroud.
- 14. The combination according to claim 10, wherein the impeller shaft is mounted directly to the camshaft so as to be concentrically rotatably driven thereby.
- 15. The combination according to claim 10, wherein said impeller shaft extends into said housing in a sealing engagement and in an unsupported relation.
- 16. The combination according to claim 10, further comprising a damper assembly disposed between the impeller shaft and the pump impeller.
- 17. The combination according to claim 10, wherein the housing includes a support surface configured and positioned to engage the impeller shaft so as to maintain radial alignment between the impeller shaft and the housing as the impeller shaft is being operatively coupled to the camshaft of the engine, thereafter the housing being fixedly mounted to the engine spacing the support surface from the impeller shaft.
- 18. The combination according to claim 10, wherein the impeller shaft is axially and rotatably fixed to the camshaft.
- 19. A pump impeller for connection with an impeller shaft of a coolant pump, said pump impeller comprising:
a first shroud; and a second shroud separated from the first shroud by a plurality of vanes, wherein the first and second shrouds and plurality of vanes being configured and positioned such that a resultant thrust load acting on the pump impeller and hence the impeller shaft is approximately zero.
- 20. The pump impeller according to claim 19, wherein the first and second shrouds are structured such that a thrust load applied to the first shroud is opposite in direction and substantially equal in magnitude to a thrust load applied to the second shroud.
- 21. The pump impeller according to claim 19, wherein the vanes and first and second shrouds are integrally molded as a single structure.
- 22. The pump impeller according to claim 19, wherein the first shroud is generally cylindrical and the second shroud is generally ring-shaped, the second shroud having an inner peripheral edge that is substantially equal in diameter to an outer peripheral edge of the first shroud, and wherein each of the plurality of vanes extends from a front face surface of the first shroud to the inner peripheral edge of the second shroud and across a rear face surface of the second shroud.
- 23. A coolant pump for use with an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft and a camshaft driven by the crankshaft, said coolant pump comprising:
a pump housing fixedly mountable to the engine and including an inlet opening to receive coolant and an outlet opening to discharge coolant; an impeller shaft operatively coupled to the camshaft so as to be rotatably driven thereby about an axis; and a pump impeller operatively mounted to the impeller shaft within the pump housing, the pump impeller rotatable to draw the coolant into the pump housing through the inlet opening and discharge the coolant at a higher pressure through the outlet opening, the pump impeller including a first fluid receiving surface generally facing a first axial direction and a second fluid receiving surface generally facing a second axial direction generally opposite to the first axial direction such that axial force applied to the pump impeller as a result of fluid impacting the first and second fluid receiving surfaces is substantially balanced.
- 24. The coolant pump according to claim 23, wherein the first and second fluid receiving surfaces are structured such that axial force applied to the first fluid receiving surface is opposite in direction and substantially equal in magnitude to axial force applied to the second fluid receiving surface.
- 25. The coolant pump according to claim 23, wherein the first fluid receiving surface is generally cylindrical and the second fluid receiving surface is generally ring-shaped, the second fluid receiving surface having an inner peripheral edge that is substantially equal in diameter to an outer peripheral edge of the first fluid receiving surface.
- 26. The coolant pump according to claim 23, wherein the impeller shaft is mounted directly to the camshaft so as to be concentrically rotatably driven thereby.
- 27. The coolant pump according to claim 23, wherein said impeller shaft extends into said housing in a sealing engagement and in an unsupported relation.
- 28. The coolant pump according to claim 23, further comprising a damper assembly disposed between the impeller shaft and the pump impeller.
- 29. The coolant pump according to claim 23, wherein the housing includes a support surface configured and positioned to engage the impeller shaft so as to maintain radial alignment between the impeller shaft and the housing as the impeller shaft is being operatively coupled to the camshaft of the engine, thereafter the housing being fixedly mounted to the engine spacing the support surface from the impeller shaft.
- 30. The coolant pump according to claim 23, wherein the impeller shaft is axially and rotatably fixed to the camshaft.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/075,995, filed Feb. 15, 2002, and also claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/268,599, filed Feb. 15, 2001, the entireties of both being hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60268599 |
Feb 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10075995 |
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10217334 |
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