Claims
- 1. A hydraulic pump comprising
- pump housing,
- a toothed internal gear rotatably mounted within said housing to define a central axis,
- a toothed external gear mounted within said internal gear in said housing for rotation about an axis which is eccentric to said central axis, and with the teeth of said external gear meshing with the teeth of said internal gear and such that the interengaging teeth define fluid cells which are alternately expanded and compressed upon rotation of said gears, and so as to define a suction side of the pump where the cells are being expanded and a compression side of the pump where the cells are being compressed,
- means for rotatably driving said external gear,
- said teeth of said gears defining cooperating driving flanks which transmit the rotational torque and which seal the fluid cells on the suction side, and cooperating sealing flanks which seal the fluid cells on the compression side, and with the driving flanks and the sealing flanks each defining a contact ratio which is the ratio of the length of the line of contact of the flanks during their intermeshing engagement to the pitch of the teeth, and with the sealing flanks having a contact ratio equal to or greater than 2 and with said driving flanks having a smaller contact ratio which is between about 1 and 2, and such that there are fewer closed cells on the suction side than on the compression side,
- fluid inlet means extending through said housing for delivering a fluid to each of said fluid cells while the fluid cells are in an expanded condition, and
- fluid outlet means extending through said housing and communicating with said fluid cells during compression thereof and such that the fluid in such fluid cells is expelled through said fluid outlet means.
- 2. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 1 wherein the contact ratio of said sealing flanks is equal to or greater than 3.
- 3. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 2 wherein the roots of the teeth of said internal gear are radially separated a substantial distance from the addendum circle of the teeth of said external gear at the pitch point.
- 4. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 2 wherein said fluid outlet means includes a plurality of separate outlets extending through said housing and positioned along the rotational direction of said fluid cells, and with said outlets each having an entrance which is aligned with the spaces between the teeth of the internal gear and which is somewhat smaller in area than the cross sectional area of the teeth of said internal gear.
- 5. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 4 wherein at least the upstream ones of said outlets include one way valve means mounted therein to permit flow only outwardly from said housing.
- 6. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 4 wherein said entrances of said outlet openings are positioned closely adjacent but spaced from the line of contact defined by the meshing teeth.
- 7. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 6 wherein at least one of the side edges of each root of the teeth of the internal gear include an inclined surface which extends radially outwardly from the remainder of the root and so as to enlarge the passage from the fluid cells into said entrances of said outlet openings.
- 8. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 1 wherein said fluid inlet means includes a first fluid line having a throttle therein for limiting the fluid flow rate therethrough, and a second fluid line which is parallel to said first line, with said second line including a pressure controlled valve therein, and
- control means operatively interconnecting said pressure control valve and said fluid outlet means and for opening the pressure control valve when the pressure in said fluid outlet means is below a predetermined value and closing said pressure control valve when the pressure in said fluid outlet means is above a predetermined value.
- 9. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 8 wherein said fluid inlet means further comprises a fluid tank, with each of said first and second fluid lines communicating with said tank.
- 10. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 9 wherein said fluid inlet means further includes a third fluid line positioned in parallel with said first and second fluid lines and communicating with said tank, with said third fluid line being unthrottled and including a selectively actuated valve therein, and means for selectively actuating said valve in response to an externally monitored parameter.
- 11. The hydraulic pump as defined in claim 8 wherein said pressure controlled valve includes means for opening said fluid outlet means to said tank when a predetermined pressure is present in said fluid outlet means.
Priority Claims (2)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 032,339, filed Jan. 9, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,750,867.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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