The present invention relates to a motor/pump unit, especially for slip-controlled motor vehicle brake systems, including the features of the preamble of patent claim 1.
Electronically controllable motor vehicle brake systems including a pressure-generating device configured as a piston pump for generating hydraulic pressure and a motor for this purpose are principally known in the art. A piston pump of the eccentric type necessitates at least two angularly arranged bores to accommodate a driving shaft and at least one pump piston. At least one pressure valve and one suction valve are necessary for the charge changing. This type of pump suffers from the basic and constructively induced shortcoming that inevitable and audible pressure pulsations develop during fluid delivery. The running noise is principally tolerated because the pump of conventional, slip-controlled brake systems is switched on only rarely in average driving operations, for example, when a brake slip limit or a traction slip limit is exceeded. However, so-called electrohydraulic brake systems (EHB) require longer pump running periods because the pump is used to charge a pressure accumulator generally serving for the hydraulic pressure increase in wheel brakes during brake applications. An extension of the pump running period may also be related thereto when the pump—without using a pressure accumulator—is used for the direct pressure increase in wheel brakes. Admittedly, measures are known to improve the noise behavior, e.g. pumps are known including three or more pistons causing lower pulsations in total. Nevertheless, the comfort behavior is regarded as being in need of improvement.
DE 199 18 390 A1 discloses a vehicle brake device with a two-circuit internal gear pump. The internal gear pump can be inserted as a unit into an accommodating member. For this purpose, the internal gear pump comprises several disc-shaped housing parts of equal diameter that abut on each other axially in addition to pinion/internal gear assemblies. Said housing parts are aligned relative to each other and welded at their periphery before the pump is inserted into the essentially cylindrical bore in the accommodating member. The highly accurate alignment and fixation of the housing parts is complicated and costly.
DE 100 04 518 A1 discloses an internal gear pump designed as a cartridge and including an essentially bowl-shaped first housing part which accommodates a pinion shaft, an internal gear, and a second housing part. The second housing part is centered in the first housing part, which in turn is inserted into a stepped-diameter bore of the accommodating member and secured thereto. This arrangement allows testing the cartridge separately. Nevertheless, the structural effort is considered as too high.
An object of the present invention is to devise a motor/pump unit, which avoids the shortcomings of the state of the art and allows a space-saving and low-cost integration of an internal gear pump in an accommodating member.
According to the invention, this object is achieved in that the housing parts can be arranged preliminarily on each other by at least one securing element in such a fashion that the final alignment of the housing parts relative to each other takes place when the unit is inserted into the accommodating member. According to the invention, the alignment of the pump components grouped as a unit is carried out quasi automatically upon insertion into the accommodating member. This obviates the need for the working steps relating to the alignment or adjustment. A separate cartridge for the pump is omitted. Nevertheless, the internal gear pump can be fitted for testing purposes into a testing device, the design of which corresponds largely with the design of the accommodating member.
In a favorable embodiment of the invention, the at least one securing element connects the housing parts with a relative clearance to each other, and a bore is provided in the accommodating member for the final alignment of the housing parts in a radial direction. This provision will safeguard that the internal gear pump can be integrated in the accommodating member, while double fits, cumulative tolerances, or similar conditions are avoided.
Further, in an advantageous aspect of the invention, a first housing part is fixed on the accommodating member so as to be undisplaceable in an axial direction and a radial direction and, in addition, is used to lock the pump components in the accommodating member. Consequently, the first housing part additionally fulfils a locking function for at least one other pump component, what limits the structural effort.
A pin with a first end can be provided as a securing element which is press fitted into a bore of the first housing part, said pin including a second end with a stop for securing the second housing part in position. The reverse arrangement is likewise possible.
For a simple assembly in an axial direction it is favorable that the pin is arranged in parallel to a pump shaft. Furthermore, for a simple design the pin includes a cylindrical portion, which extends through a bore of the stop-sided housing part, with the bore in this housing part having a larger diameter compared to the cylindrical portion, and with the diameter being smaller compared to the stop. This permits a form-locking pre-assembly of the unit without causing tension during the insertion into the accommodating member.
Up to three pins are provided for a safe and statically defined pre-assembly, said pins being evenly distributed over the periphery, that means they are arranged at a regular angle relative to each other.
To permit a compensation of the distances of the tips of teeth, it is favorable that the internal gear is supported in a ring, said ring being arranged in an axial direction between the housing parts, and said ring being pivotable relative to the housing parts about a pivot axis that is arranged in parallel to the pump shaft.
To allow an elastic preload of the ring, a housing part accommodates an end of a spring element, while another free end of the spring element is engaged in a bore of the ring under elastic deformation, especially subjected to bending. The result is that the spring elements cause elastic preload between internal gear and pinion.
The invention relates to a motor/pump unit 1, as shown in
The pump shaft 12 extends through aligning bores of the housing pars 20, 21 lined with sliding bearing elements 22, 23. Said sliding bearing elements 22, 23 are preferably press fitted into the bores, the first sliding bearing element 22 being provided within the first housing part 20, while the second sliding bearing element 23 is arranged inside the bore of the second housing part 21. The bearing forces of the sliding bearing element 22 are introduced through the housing part 20 into the accommodating member 3 in all embodiments. To support the pump shaft 12, the housing part 20 according to
The embodiment according to
In contrast to known internal gear pumps, all embodiments have no separate axial discs for forming the supply channel 9 and the discharge channel 11 because this function is integrated into the housing parts 20, 21. Pinion 13 and internal gear 16 move in an axial direction to directly abut on the housing parts 20, 21.
All embodiments are identical in that the pivot axis A is also used to position the second housing part 21 in a circumferential direction relative to the first housing part 20. After the assembly of the pump in bore 7, a rotation of the housing parts 20, 21 relative to each other is prevented by means of a component, i.e. axis A (pin 38, 46). In the embodiment according to
Further, all embodiments have in common that the first housing part 20 with respect to the accommodating member 3 is defined preferably by means of axial abutment on a step (27 in
To seal a high-pressure area in relation to a low-pressure area, a sealing element 37 is provided in a space 45 between the housing part 20 and the pump shaft 12, said sealing element being press fitted into an inside wall of the collar 26 and bearing with one or more sealing lips against the pump shaft 12.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 26 464.3 | May 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/05403 | 5/23/2003 | WO | 12/1/2004 |