Magnetic pump

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6607370
  • Patent Number
    6,607,370
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A magnetic pump having an internal magnet that is caused to rotate from outside its housing in order to cause rotation of the impeller. In a magnetic coupling structure in which an inner magnet disposed on an impeller is accommodated in a cylindrical accommodating portion of the housing, the outer circumferential surface of this accommodating portion is loosely inserted into the inner circumferential surface of a cylindrical outer magnet which is supported on its outer circumferential surface by a magnet cup body, and which rotates together with this magnet cup body, and the impeller rotates in accordance with the rotation of the outer magnet, and a cylindrical covering member which covers the inner circumferential surface of the abovementioned outer magnet is mounted on the outer magnet.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a magnetic pump in which an internal magnet is driven from the outside of the housing in order to cause the rotation of an impeller, and more particularly relates to improving the durability of the outer magnet of the pump.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, magnetic pumps have been widely used as engine cooling devices or lubricating devices in automobiles, motorcycles and the like. Generally, a magnetic pump has a magnetic coupling structure which is used to cause rotation of the impeller inside the pump housing. In such a magnetic coupling structure, the inner magnet of the impeller on which the inner magnet is mounted receives the magnetic force of an outer magnet which is appropriately disposed on the outside of the pump housing, so that this inner magnet is caused to rotate at a high speed as a result of the high-speed rotation of the outer magnet, thus causing the impeller to rotate.




In particular, in the case of magnetic pumps of the type in which [i] the inner magnet mounted on the impeller has a cylindrical shape, [ii] the outer magnet has a cylindrical shape, [iii] a cylindrical accommodating portion is formed in the pump housing, [iv] the inner magnet of the impeller is accommodated in said cylindrical accommodating portion, and [v] the outside surface of the abovementioned cylindrical accommodating portion is accommodated on the inner circumferential side of the cylindrical outer magnet, the area of the magnetic force exerted by the outer magnet on the inner magnet can be greatly increased, so that a magnetic pump which has a more powerful magnetic coupling can be obtained. The outer magnet is mounted on a holder, and said holder receives a rotational force from another driving source such as, for example, an engine, and rotates as a unit with the outer magnet.




A magnetic pump of this type is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Application No. 3-32196. In this magnetic pump, the outer magnet is first of all devised as follows: specifically, a coupling main body made of a steel plate is fastened to the end portion (with respect to the axial direction) of the drive shaft. Groove-form engaging portions are formed in portions of a permanent magnet which is accommodated inside said coupling main body, and engaging portions which are formed by the buckling of portions of the coupling main body into said groove-form engaging portions are engaged with said groove-form engaging portions so that the coupling main body and permanent magnet are integrally fastened in the rotational direction and axial direction.




The outer circumferential side of the permanent magnet accommodated inside the coupling main body is covered and held by a coupling made of a steel plate, and is thus fastened in the rotational direction and axial direction. Accordingly, no problems arise in an ordinary environment. However, magnetic pumps are widely used as cooling water supply means or lubricating oil supply means in the engines of automobiles, motorcycles and the like, and in cases where such magnetic pumps are installed and used in engines, the use environment involves exposure to temperature changes or large temperature differences, such as when the temperature abruptly varies from a low temperature to a high temperature when the engine is started. Furthermore, such magnetic pumps are used under various harsh conditions such as severe vibration from the engine, vehicle body or the like.




The outer magnet and inner magnet constituting the magnetic coupling are generally made of brittle materials. Furthermore, magnets of this type are constantly used in the harsh environment described above.




As a result, the outer magnet in particular is subjected to the effects of abrupt temperature changes and severe vibration, and as a result of a synergistic effect of such conditions, there is a danger that looseness of the outer magnet may occur. Moreover, if the outer magnet should come loose from the magnet cup body, this results in a deterioration in the function of the pump.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Especially in the case of the outer magnet of the magnetic coupling which is thus exposed to a harsh environment, it is necessary to take countermeasures to prevent the abovementioned deterioration in function in cases where the magnetic pump is used in practical applications in engines or the like. An object of the present invention is to improve pump performance by preventing the separation of the outer magnet from the magnet cup body in harsh environments, such as the interiors of engines or the like.




Accordingly, the present inventor conducted diligent research in order to solve the above-mentioned problems. As a result, the inventor successfully prevented separation of the outer magnet from the magnet cup body even in cases where looseness was generated in the outer magnet, by constructing the present invention as a magnetic pump having a magnetic coupling structure in which an inner magnet disposed on an impeller is accommodated in a cylindrical accommodating portion of the housing, the outer circumferential surface of the accommodating portion is loosely inserted into the inner circumferential surface of a cylindrical outer magnet which is supported on its outer circumferential surface by a magnet cup body, and which rotates together with the magnet cup body, and the impeller rotates in accordance with the rotation of the outer magnet, wherein a cylindrical covering member which covers the inner circumferential surface of the outer magnet is mounted on the outer magnet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal-sectional side view of a magnetic pump in which the present invention is installed;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the magnet cup body and outer magnet;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged sectional view of parts of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a partially cut-away perspective view of the magnet cup body and outer magnet;





FIGS. 5A-5B

together form an exploded perspective view of the magnetic pump;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing the separated state of the magnet cup body and outer magnet;





FIG. 7A

is a sectional view showing the separated state of the magnet cup body and outer magnet; and





FIG. 7B

is an enlarged sectional view of parts of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Below, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached figures. First, to describe the construction of the magnetic pump, the pump housing A is constructed mainly from a housing main body portion A


1


and a coupling partition wall portion A


2


. A substantially circular impeller chamber


1


is formed in this housing main body portion A


1


, and an impeller supporting shaft


2


is disposed in a central position in the impeller chamber


1


. Furthermore, an intake port


3


and a discharge port


4


are formed in the impeller chamber


1


(see FIG.


1


and FIGS.


5


A-


5


B).




The coupling partition wall portion A


2


is mounted facing the impeller chamber


1


of the housing main body portion A


1


, and is a component that accommodates the impeller B together with the impeller chamber


1


. The external shape of this coupling partition wall portion A


2


is substantially hat-shaped, and this coupling partition wall portion A


2


is constructed from a cover surface portion


5


which covers the impeller chamber


1


, and a cylindrical accommodating portion


6


into which the inner magnet


12


of the impeller B can be loosely inserted (see FIG.


4


).




A connecting portion


7


with a circular circumferential shape that can fit inside the inner circumferential surface


1




a


of the impeller chamber


1


is formed on the cover surface portion


5


. A grooved ridge


7




a


into which a sealing member


8


such as an O-ring or the like can be inserted is formed in the connecting portion


7


so that the impeller chamber


1


can be formed into a waterproof structure with the outside of the pump via the sealing member


8


when the coupling partition wall portion A


2


is mounted in the housing main body portion A


1


. It is desirable that the coupling wall partition portion A


2


be formed from a synthetic resin in order to allow the magnetic force from the outer magnet


12


(described later) to pass through with almost no attenuation.




Next, the impeller B is constructed from a vane portion


10


, a magnet fastening portion


11


, an inner magnet


12


and a shaft-supported member


13


. The vane portion


10


is constructed from a plurality of vanes


10




a,




10




a,


. . . ; the vane portion


10


and the abovementioned magnet fastening portion


11


are formed as an integral unit, and the inner magnet


12


is accommodated in and fastened to the magnet fastening portion


11


. In actuality, the inner magnet


12


is accommodated in the magnet fastening portion


11


in a cast-in state using a synthetic resin (see FIG.


1


).




The inner magnet


12


has a cylindrical shape, and the shaft-supported member


13


is passed through the central position of the inner magnet


12


with respect to the direction of the diameter of the inner magnet


12


, along the axial direction of the inner magnet


12


. This shaft-supported member


13


has a tubular shape, and is supported by the impeller shaft


2


disposed in the impeller chamber


1


of the abovementioned housing main body portion A


1


, so that the impeller B is supported in the impeller chamber


1


in such a manner that the impeller is free to rotate (see FIG.


1


).




Next, the outer magnet


15


has a cylindrical shape, and comprises an outer circumferential surface


15




a,


an inner circumferential surface


15




b


and two end surface portions


15




c,




15




c


on both end portions with respect to the axial direction (see FIG.


5


). The inner circumferential surface


15




b


allows the loose insertion of the outer circumferential surface portion


6




a


of the accommodating portion


6


of the coupling partition wall portion A


2


. The magnet cup body


16


holds the outer magnet


15


; this part has a circular cup shape, and is formed from a mounting portion


16




a


and a driven portion


16




b


(see FIG.


4


).




The mounting portion


16




a


and driven portion


16




b


have different diameters, and a step is formed at the boundary of the two portions. The outer magnet


15


is mounted in the mounting portion


16




a


so that the outer circumferential surface


15




a


of the outer magnet


15


is surrounded by this mounting portion


16




a.


Furthermore, the driven portion


16




b


is a member which is attached to a rotating shaft or the like installed in the main body of the engine, or on which a rotation-transmitting member such as a chain sprocket or the like is mounted (see FIG.


1


).




Next, the covering member


17


is constructed from a cylindrical inner circumferential side covering portion


17




a,


and a flange-shaped flange-form portion


17




b


which is formed on one end of the inner circumferential side covering portion


17




a


with respect to the axial direction (see FIG.


5


). The opposite end of the inner circumferential side covering portion


17




a


(in the axial direction) from the end on which the above-mentioned flange-form portion


17




b


is formed constitutes a guide end


17




a




1


which is formed by a reduction of area so that the diameter of this end is slightly smaller (see FIG.


6


). Furthermore, the flange-form portion


17




b


has a thin annular disk shape, and an outer circumferential edge portion


17




b




1


which is dropped one level via a step portion is formed in the vicinity of the outer circumference of this flange-form portion


17




b.






The covering member


17


covers and protects the inner circumferential surface


15




b


and one end surface portion


15




c


of the outer magnet


15


; this covering member


17


is formed from a thin nonmagnetic metal material in order to reduce the attenuation of the magnetic force of the outer magnet


15


and the inner magnet


12


. In concrete terms, a stainless steel material, aluminum alloy or the like is appropriate, and this member


17


is integrally molded by pressing.




The inner circumferential side covering portion


17




a


of the covering member


17


is inserted inside the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


. In this case, insertion inside the inner circumferential surface


15




b


is effected from the abovementioned guide end


17




a




1


which has been formed by a reduction in area so that the diameter of this guide end is slightly smaller; accordingly, the insertion operation is facilitated. Furthermore, the strength of the inner circumferential side covering portion


17




a


is slightly increased by the guide end


17




a




1


, so that deformation is made less likely to occur.




Furthermore, the flange-form portion


17




b


has a shape that adheres more or less tightly to one end surface portion


15




c


of the outer magnet


15


, and thus covers and protects this end surface portion


15




c.


Furthermore, the outer circumferential edge portion


17




b




1


of the flange-form portion


17




b


can cover the space between the end surface portion


15




c


of the outer magnet


15


and the open end of the magnet cup body


16


. Moreover, an embodiment also exists in which a flange-form portion


17




b


is not formed on the covering member


17


(see FIG.


7


A). In this embodiment, only the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


is covered (see FIG.


7


B).




As was described above, the impeller B is mounted in the pump housing A in a state in which the inner magnet


12


of the impeller B is accommodated inside the inner circumferential portion


6




b


of the accommodating portion


6


of the coupling partition wall portion A


2


. Furthermore, the outside of the accommodating portion


6


is surrounded by the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


, so that the magnet cup body


16


that supports the abovementioned outer magnet


15


rotates at a high speed as a result of the transmission of rotation from the engine, and the rotation of the outer magnet


15


is transmitted to the inner magnet


12


via magnetic force, so that the inner magnet


12


rotates, thus causing the impeller B to rotate as well.




Thus, the present invention comprises a magnetic pump having a magnetic coupling structure in which an inner magnet


12


disposed on an impeller B is accommodated in a cylindrical accommodating portion


6


of the pump housing A, the outer circumferential surface


6




a


of the accommodating portion


6


is loosely inserted into the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of a cylindrical outer magnet


15


which is supported on its outer circumferential surface


15




a


by a magnet cup body


16


, and which rotates together with the magnet cup body


16


, and the impeller B rotates in accordance with the rotation of the outer magnet


15


, wherein a cylindrical covering member


17


which covers the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


is mounted on the outer magnet


15


. Accordingly, even if the outer magnet


15


should separate from the magnet cup body


16


, a deterioration in the pump function can be prevented. Furthermore, the structure is extremely simple, and assembly can be facilitated.




To describe the abovementioned effect in greater detail, the outer circumferential surface


15




a


of the outer magnet


15


is supported by the magnet cup body


16


; furthermore, the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


is protected by the covering member


17


in a tightly adhering state; accordingly, the outer magnet


15


is also protected by the covering member


17


against external factors such as abrupt temperature changes and vibration, so that the durability of the outer magnet can be improved.




Accordingly, practical use is possible even in harsh environments involving low temperatures, high temperatures, temperature changes, vibration and the like inside engines or the like. Furthermore, since the covering member


17


is merely mounted on the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


in a tightly adhering state, the structure is extremely simple, and assembly is also simple.




Furthermore, the present invention comprises the magnetic pump as noted above, wherein a flange-form portion


17




b


which covers the end surface portion


15




c


of the outer magnet


15


in the axial direction is formed on the covering member


17


. Accordingly, not only the inner circumferential surface


15




b


of the outer magnet


15


, but also the end surface portion


15




c


in the axial direction can be covered by the flange-form portion


17




b,


so that the outer magnet


15


can be covered more or less completely, thus making it possible to handle harsh conditions in which even greater temperature differences, vibrations or the like occur.




Still furthermore, the present invention comprises the magnet pump as noted above, wherein the covering member


17


is formed from a nonmagnetic material. Accordingly, the clearance of the outer magnet


15


and inner magnet


12


in the magnetic coupling can be appropriately maintained, so that effects on the magnetic force can be reduced. Consequently, even if the magnetic force is blocked by the covering member


17


, the attenuation of the magnetic force can be minimized, so that the required magnetic coupling performance can be obtained.




In addition, the present invention comprises the magnet pump as noted above, wherein the covering member is formed from a stainless steel material. Accordingly, strength and durability can be sufficiently guaranteed even in the case of an extremely thin covering member


17


; furthermore, a covering member


17


can be obtained which allows sufficient passage of the magnetic force of the outer magnet


15


.




Lastly, the present invention comprises a magnet pump in which the abovementioned covering member


17


is formed from a thin material. Accordingly, the inner circumferential side covering portion


17




a


of the covering member


17


and flange-form portion


17




b


can fit well against the inner circumferential surface


15




b


and end surface portion


15




c


of the outer magnet


15


, so that a state of mutual tight adhesion can be obtained, thus tending to prevent looseness.



Claims
  • 1. A magnetic pump having a magnetic coupling structure comprising:an inner magnet disposed on an impeller and accommodated within a cylindrical accommodating portion of a housing, an outer circumferential surface of said accommodating portion being loosely inserted into an inner circumferential surface of an outer magnet that is supported on its outer circumferential surface by a magnet cup body, and that rotates together with said magnet cup body; and wherein said impeller rotates in accordance with a rotation of said outer magnet; and wherein said outer magnet has a shape of single cylinder, and wherein a cylindrical covering member covers the inner circumferential surface of said outer magnet, said covering member having a cylindrical inner circumferential side covering portion mounted in a tightly adhering state only on said inner circumferential surface of said outer magnet; a flange-form portion formed on one end of said inner circumferential side covering portion in an axial direction thereof; and a guide end with a smaller diameter than said flange-form portion, said guide end being disposed in an axial direction thereof on an end of said inner circumferential side covering portion that is opposite to said one end on which the flange-form portion has been formed.
  • 2. The magnetic pump according to claim 1, wherein said covering member comprises a thin material, and wherein said guide end of said covering member is formed by draw forming.
  • 3. The magnetic pump according to claim 1, wherein said covering member is integrally formed by pressing from a thin stainless steel material.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-338393 Nov 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3411450 Clifton Nov 1968 A
3545892 Zimmermann Dec 1970 A
4998863 Klaus Mar 1991 A
5017102 Shimaguchi et al. May 1991 A
5248245 Behnke et al. Sep 1993 A
5779456 Bowes et al. Jul 1998 A
5915931 Lindner et al. Jun 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
3-32196 Mar 1991 JP