Information
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Patent Grant
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6568930
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Patent Number
6,568,930
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 27, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 418 108
- 418 109
- 418 149
- 418 166
- 418 171
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An internal gear pump has a housing, a toothed ring provided with inner teeth, a bearing ring supporting the toothed ring in the housing rotatably about a rotary axis, a toothed gear provided with outer teeth and engaging with the toothed ring, the toothed gear being rotatable in the housing about a rotary axis, the toothed gear or the toothed ring being rotatably driven, the rotary axis of the toothed ring being offset relative to the rotary axis of the toothed gear, and an adjusting device associated with the bearing ring for moving the bearing ring in a radial direction relative to the rotary axis of the toothed ring in the housing for an adjustment and for blocking it in an adjusted position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to internal gear pumps.
One of such internal gear pumps is disclosed for example in the German patent document DE 28 08 731 C2. This internal gear pump has a housing, in which a toothed ring provided with internal teeth is supported by a bearing ring rotatably about an axis. Moreover, it has a toothed pinion which is provided with outer teeth and engages with the toothed ring, and also turnably supported about an axis. The rotary axis of the toothed pinion is offset relative to the rotary axis of the toothed ring. The toothed ring or the toothed pinion is driven rotatably. A certain gap is required between the toothed pinion and the toothed ring in a radial direction relative to the rotary axes of the toothed pinion and the toothed ring, for avoiding clamping. On the other hand, this radial gap must be not too large, since thereby between the toothed pinion and the toothed gear gaps are produced from which the medium to be supplied by the internal gear pump passes, and therefore the efficiency of the internal gear pump can be worsened. For producing the internal gear pump, narrow tolerances of various components are prescribed, to hold the radial gap within a predetermined region. This leads to an expensive and complicated manufacture and mounting of the internal gear pump.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an internal gear pump of the above mentioned type, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
In keeping with these objects and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, one feature of present invention resides, briefly stated, in an internal gear pump in which an adjusting device is associated with the bearing ring, so as to move the bearing ring in a radial direction relative to the rotary axis of the toothed ring in the housing to provide an adjustment and to block in a predetermined position.
When the internal gear pump is designed in accordance with the present invention the adjusting device provides an adjustment of the radial gap between the toothed gear and the toothed pinion. This makes possible the manufacture of the internal gear pump with greater tolerances and thereby reduced costs.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention, the adjusting device has an adjusting element which is displaceably guided in the housing in a radial direction and is connected with the bearing ring, and a fixing element which is accessible from the outer side of the housing and connected with the housing engages the adjusting element to displace the adjusting element in a radial direction and to block it in the adjusted position. This provides a simple design of the adjusting device.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention the adjusting element has a recess in which the fixing element engages transversely to the radial direction, the fixing element abuts against a side surface of the recess which faces radially the rotary axis of the toothed ring or faces away from it, the fixing element is connected movably with the housing in direction of its longitudinal axis and the side surface of the recess is inclined to the longitudinal surface of the fixing element, so that by moving the fixing element in direction of its longitudinal axis over the inclined side surface, the recess performs a movement of the adjusting element in the radial direction. This also simplifies the adjusting device.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention, the fixing element is formed as an adjusting screw which is screwed in a threaded opening in the housing, and during a rotary movement performs an adjusting movement in direction of its longitudinal axis. This provides a simple construction of the fixing element.
Finally, in accordance with another advantageous feature of the present invention, the bearing ring is supported via at least one elastic ring which is clamped between its outer surface and the housing, to produce a restoring force on the bearing ring which acts opposite to the adjusting force produced by the adjusting device on the bearing ring.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a view showing an internal gear pump in a cross-section taking along the line I—I in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 2
is a view showing an internal gear pump in a cross-section taken along the line II—II in FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An internal gear pump shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
serves preferably for supplying fuel from a supply container to an internal combustion engine or a fuel high pressure pump or a fuel injection pump of a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine is preferably a self-igniting internal combustion engine, and the fuel supplied by the internal gear pump is diesel fuel.
The internal gear pump has for example a two-part housing with a housing part
10
and a cover part
14
which is connected with it by screws
12
. The housing part
10
and the cover part
14
can be composed for example of metal, such as steel or aluminum and formed as cast parts. The housing part
10
at a side facing toward the cover part
14
has a depression
16
with at least approximately a circular cross-section. A pin
18
extends at least approximately centrally from the bottom of the depression
16
on the housing part
10
of one piece with it. The cover part
14
at its side facing the housing part
10
also has a depression
20
, which is arranged and formed at least approximately in alignment with the depression
16
of the housing part
10
. The housing part
10
and the housing part
14
with their depressions
16
and
20
form a chamber in the housing. The cover part
14
has an opening
22
which is coaxial to the pin
18
of the housing part
10
. A drive shaft
24
extends through the opening
22
of the cover part
14
from outside into the housing, and is supported with its end region in an opening
26
in the pin
18
.
A toothed pinion
30
is supported on the pin
18
of the housing part
10
rotatably about an axis
32
and provided with outer teeth. The tooth pinion
30
is connected through at least one coupling element
34
non-rotatably with the drive shaft
24
. A toothed ring
36
is arranged so as to surround the toothed pinion
30
and is provided with inner teeth which engage the outer teeth of the toothed pinion
30
. The outer teeth of the tooth pinion
30
have one tooth less than the inner teeth of the toothed ring
36
. The toothed ring
36
on its outer periphery has a circular cross-section and is supported over it in an opening
38
of a bearing ring
40
which surrounds the toothed ring
36
so as to rotate about an axis
42
. The rotary axis
42
of the toothed ring
36
extends parallel to the rotary axis
42
of the toothed ring
36
of the tooth pinion
30
, but is offset relative to the latter by a distance a. The opening
38
is formed in the bearing ring
40
eccentrically to its circular outer cross-section. The toothed pinion
30
and the toothed ring
36
are arranged in the depressions
16
,
20
between the housing part
10
and the cover part
14
in direction of their rotary axes
32
and
42
with a small gap. The toothed pinion
30
, the toothed gear
36
and the bearing ring
40
are composed preferably of steel, for example sintered steel.
The bearing ring
40
has a substantially smaller cross-section than the depressions
16
and
20
of the housing part
10
and the cover part
14
as shown in the drawings, so as to provide a clearance between the bearing ring
40
and the two-part housing
10
,
14
. The bearing ring
40
in its outer surface has two axially offset ring grooves
42
, in each of which an elastic ring
46
is inserted. The bearing ring
40
is supported via the ring
46
which extends over the outer surface of the bearing ring
40
against the inner surfaces of the depressions
16
and
20
. The rings
46
are clamped between the outer surface of the bearing ring
40
and the inner edge of the depressions
16
,
20
. The toothed pinions
30
is rotatably driven via the drive shaft
24
around the axis
32
. By the tooth engagement of the toothed pinion
30
with a tooth ring
36
, it is also rotatably driven about its axis
42
. Due to the offset position of the rotary axis
42
of the tooth rings
46
relative to the rotary axis
32
of the tooth pinion
30
, periodically increasing and reducing chambers are formed between the teeth, so that fuel is supplied from a suction side
48
to a pressure side
49
by the toothed pinion
30
and the toothed ring
36
.
A sealing of the chamber between the housing part
10
and the cover part
14
, in which the toothed pinion
30
and the tooth gear
36
are arranged, is performed by the ring
46
. The suction side
48
is separated from the pressure side
49
by teeth of the toothed pinion
30
and the tooth ring
36
which slide over one another. It is required that between the teeth of the toothed pinion
30
and the toothed ring
36
, a radial gap b which is as small as possible be provided, and the rotary axis
32
of the tooth pinion
30
and the rotary axis
42
of the tooth gear
36
be oriented in a radial direction to the rotary axes
2
,
42
exactly toward one another.
In accordance with the present invention, an adjusting device
50
is associated with the bearing ring
40
. With the adjusting device, the bearing ring
40
and thereby the toothed ring
36
which is supported in it is movable for an adjustment in a radial direction relative to the rotary axes
32
,
42
, and is blocked in an adjusted position. The direction, in which the bearing ring
40
is movable by the adjusting device, is identified in
FIG. 2
with the double arrow
52
. The adjusting device is radial both to the rotary axis
42
of the toothed ring
36
as well as to the rotary axis of the tooth pinion
30
. The adjusting device
50
is arranged at the side of the rotary axis
32
of the tooth pinion
30
which is opposite to the rotary axis
42
of the tooth ring
46
.
The adjusting device
50
has an adjusting element
54
which is fixedly connected with the bearing ring
40
. The adjusting element
54
is for example screwed or pressed with a pin
56
which projects from it, in an opening
56
in an outer surface of the bearing ring
40
between the both ring grooves
44
. The adjusting element
54
has a slider-shaped portion
60
which is preferably of one piece with the pin
56
. A groove
62
is formed in the housing part
10
and in the cover part
14
and each extends from its depression
16
or
20
. The depth of the grooves
62
in direction of the rotary axis
32
,
42
is smaller than the depth of the depression
16
,
20
. The grooves
62
starting from the edges of the depressions
16
,
20
, have first a region
62
a
with a small width and subsequently a region
62
b
with a greater width.
The slider portion
60
of the adjusting element
54
is displaceably guided between the grooves
62
in their region
62
b
. The width of the slider portions
60
is only a little smaller than the width of the regions
62
b
of the grooves
62
is guided with a small gap. In the adjusting direction
52
the length of the regions
62
b
of the grooves
62
is greater than the length of the slider portion
60
, so that it can be displaced in the adjusting direction
52
in the regions
26
b
. The regions
62
b
of the adjusting element
54
can have for example a substantially rectangular cross-section as shown in
FIG. 2
, and the corners of the cross-section can be rounded. The pin
56
of the adjusting element
54
extends through the regions
62
a
of the grooves
62
.
The adjusting element
54
in its slider portion
60
is provided with a recess
64
formed for example at a throughgoing opening or a borehole. The recess
64
extends in direction of the rotary axes
32
,
42
. A fixing element
66
engages in the recess
64
. It is formed for example as an adjusting screw which is screwed in a threaded opening
68
in the housing part
10
. The adjusting screw
66
extends to the outer side of the housing part
10
and is available there, so that a tool can engage with it and turn it. The adjusting screw
66
at its end which extends outwardly from the housing part
10
is provided for example with a transverse or cross slot, in which a corresponding blade of a screwdriver can be inserted. During turning the adjusting screw
66
, due to the threaded connection with the housing part
10
is moved in direction of its longitudinal axis
67
. The adjusting screw
66
can have a self-securing thread to guarantee that it can not be turned unintentionally, for example due to vibrations which occur during the operation of the internal gear pump, with a resulting adjustment of the radial gap. Alternatively, the adjusting screw
66
can be secured from rotation by a safety nut which is screwed on the end region extending outwardly beyond the housing part
10
.
The recess
64
has a side surface
70
which faces in a radial direction toward the rotary axes
32
,
42
. The adjusting screw
66
abuts against the side surface
70
with its end region which engages in the recess
64
. The side surface
70
of the recess
64
is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis
67
of the adjusting screw
66
so that, the side surface
70
approaches the longitudinal axis
67
toward the cover part
14
. The recess
64
of the adjusting element
54
can be formed for example as at least approximately conical opening, so that the inclined arrangement of the side surface
70
is provided. It can be also provided that only the side surface
70
of the recess
64
is arranged inclinedly by corresponding machining with a grinding or milling tool. The side surface
70
of the recess
64
can be formed also as an inclined plane. With the adjusting screw
66
abutting against the side surface
70
, the adjusting element
54
is blocked in a definite position in the housing against a restoring force which is actuated by the elastic ring
46
. When the adjusting screw
66
is moved by turning in direction of its rotary axis
67
, so that it is located differently far in the recess
64
, then by the inclined side surface
70
of the adjusting element
54
is moved with its slider portion
60
in the regions
62
b
of the grooves
62
in the adjusting direction
52
. Thereby a displacement of the rotary axis
42
of the toothed ring
36
is performed, and thereby also an adjustment of the radial gap between the toothed ring
36
and the toothed pinion
30
is performed.
By turning of the rotary screw
66
, it is therefore possible, from outside of the housing and after the complete assembly of the internal gear pump, to adjust the radial gap between the toothed gear
36
and the toothed pinion
30
to a required degree. The further the adjusting screw
66
is turned in, the more the adjusting element
54
is pulled away from the rotary axis
42
of the toothed gear
36
or in other words to the left in
FIG. 2
, and the smaller is the radial gap b. A restoring force on the bearing ring
40
is produced by the elastically deformable ring
46
, so that during a turning out of the adjusting screw
68
the side surface
70
of the recess
64
of the adjusting element
54
remains in abutment against the adjusting screw
66
, since the adjusting element
54
is pressed through the bearing ring
40
to the rotary axis
42
of the toothed ring
36
. During turning out of the adjusting screw
66
, the bearing ring
40
in
FIG. 2
is moved to the right and therefore the radial gap b is increased.
During the orientation of the side surface
70
of the recess
64
, on which the adjusting screw
66
abuts, to the rotary axes
32
,
42
, of the toothed pinion
30
and the toothed ring
36
the bearing ring
40
is pulled by the adjusting screw
66
against the restoring force of the ring
46
to a defined position alternatively, it can be provided that the adjusting screw
66
abuts against the opposite side surface of the recess
64
which faces away from the rotary axes
32
,
42
and which is arranged correspondingly inclined to the longitudinal axis
67
of the adjusting screw
66
. In this case the bearing ring
40
is pressed by the adjusting screw
66
against the restoring force of the ring
46
in a defined position.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in internal gear gap, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An internal gear pump, comprising a housing; a toothed ring provided with inner teeth; a bearing ring supporting said toothed ring in said housing rotatably about a rotary axis; a toothed gear provided with outer teeth and engaging with said toothed ring, said toothed gear being rotatable in said housing about a rotary axis, at least one of said toothed gear and said toothed ring being rotatably driven, said rotary axis of said toothed ring being offset relative to said rotary axis of said toothed gear; and an adjusting device associated with said bearing ring for moving said bearing ring in a radial direction relative to said rotary axis of said toothed ring in said housing for an adjustment and for blocking it in an adjusted position, said adjusting device having an adjusting element which is connected with said bearing ring and is displaceably guided in said housing in a radial direction, and a fixing element which is accessible from an outer side of said housing and is connected with said housing and also engages said adjusting element, so that said adjusting element is displaceable in the radial direction and blockable in an adjusted position by said fixing element.
- 2. An internal gear pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said adjusting element has a recess which is at least approximately conical.
- 3. An internal gear pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said direction in which said bearing ring is movable by said adjusting device is radial both to said rotary axis of said toothed ring and to said rotary axis of said toothed gear.
- 4. An internal gear pump, comprising a housing; a toothed ring provided with inner teeth; a bearing ring supporting said toothed ring in said housing rotatably about a rotary axis; a toothed gear provided with outer teeth and engaging with said toothed ring, said toothed gear being rotatable in said housing about a rotary axis, at least one of said toothed gear and said toothed ring being rotatably driven, said rotary axis of said toothed ring being offset relative to said rotary axis of said toothed gear; and an adjusting device associated with said bearing ring for moving said bearing ring in a radial direction relative to said rotary axis of said toothed ring in said housing for an adjustment and for blocking it in an adjusted position, said adjusting device having an adjusting element which is connected with said bearing ring and is displaceably guided in said housing in a radial direction, and a fixing element which is accessible from an outer side of said housing and is connected with said housing and also engages said adjusting element, so that said adjusting element is displaceable in the radial direction and blockable in an adjusted position by said fixing element, said adjusting element has a recess in which said fixing element engages transversely to the radial direction, said fixing element abutting against a side surface of said recess which faces radially toward said rotary axis of said toothed ring or faces away from the same, said fixing element being movably connected with said housing in direction of a longitudinal axis of said fixing element, said side surface of said recess being inclined relative to said longitudinal surface of said fixing element, so that by moving said fixing element in direction of its longitudinal axis over said inclined side surface of said recess, a movement of said adjusting element in the radial direction is activated.
- 5. An internal gear pump as defined in claim 4, wherein said fixing element is formed as an adjusting screw which is screwed in a threaded opening of said housing, said adjusting screw during a rotary movement performing an adjusting movement in direction of its longitudinal axis.
- 6. An internal gear pump as defined in claim 4, and further comprising at least one elastic ring which supports said bearing ring and is clamped between an outer surface of said bearing ring and said housing, so that a restoring force acts on said bearing ring against an adjusting force produced by said adjusting device on said bearing ring.
- 7. An internal gear pump as defined in claim 6, wherein said at least one elastic ring is formed as a sealing element which seals said housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
100 47 738 |
Sep 2000 |
DE |
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
1505707 |
Hill |
Aug 1924 |
A |
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