Multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6758656
  • Patent Number
    6,758,656
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump for a vehicle includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet and a motor disposed in the housing. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump also includes a shaft extending axially and disposed in the housing. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump further includes a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along the shaft. One of the pumping modules is a turbine pumping module and another of the pumping modules is a gerotor pumping module for rotation by the motor to pump fuel from the inlet to the outlet.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to fuel pumps for vehicles and, more particularly, to multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump for a vehicle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to provide a fuel tank in a vehicle to hold fuel to be used by an engine of the vehicle. It is also known to provide a fuel pump to pump fuel from the fuel tank to the engine. Examples of such fuel pumps are mechanically or electrically driven piston pumps, turbine pumps, roller vane pumps, progressive cavity pumps, gear pumps and mechanically, electrically or hydraulically driven diaphragm pumps.




Some of the pumps used in systems for direct injection of volatile fluids such as gasoline are cam driven or crankshaft/connecting rod mechanism pumps. These pumps require a driving shaft and dynamic seals to prevent fuel leakage outside a pump housing or fuel to penetrate into a lubricated driving mechanism area. These pumps also require a shaft coupling a pump driving shaft with a source of rotational movement (e.g., engine crankshaft, camshaft). Some of these driving sources impose a specific location for the pump in the engine compartment. Dynamic sealing systems are usually expensive and do not guarantee an extensive leak free working life that meets fuel emission and safety requirements for modern engines. Engine driven pumps for direct injection systems also require an additional lift or prime pump to supply fuel from the fuel tank to the engine driven pump thereby increasing system cost. Pumps that are engine driven also have difficulty achieving pressure during vehicle starting conditions since rotational speed is typically below ideal pump speed, thus resulting in starts under less than ideal conditions. This could lead to degraded start performance and higher emissions. Further, piston type engine drive pumps typically utilize drain and re-circulation lines to contain leak and dissipate heat, respectively, adding to cost and complexity.




Known fuel pumps such as gerotor, turbine, and rollervane are able to operate up to about one (1) MPa of discharge pressure. That is not sufficient to satisfy the requirements of a high-pressure PFI or low-pressure Gasoline Direct Injection Fuel System which may need up to three (3) Mpa.




In the case of existing gerotor pumps, of the type used in automotive applications, ability to operate at higher pressure on low viscosity gasoline fuel is limited by internal leakage and high friction causing loss of volumetric efficiency and requiring high power consumption, respectively. Additionally, high friction can cause pump durability and noise concerns. In automotive type gerotor fuel pumps, where an inner gear is the driven member, high friction results as pressure is increased and the inner and outer gears are forced against the axle and housing, respectively. Additionally, higher friction also results as the pressure forces the inner gear against a plate member.




With existing gerotor type fuel pumps, it is typical that the pumping section is separated from the motor section, the pump section being assembled on an extension of the shaft, making the assembly less compact. The shaft drives the pumping section through a driver, in the case of the gerotor pump, the inner gear being the shaft driven element. The drive shaft, to improve volumetric efficiency, may require some type of dynamic sealing, especially at higher outlet pressure, to prevent high leakage along the shaft back into the inlet area. Also, the driving shaft may need guiding to prevent vibrations and bending of the cantilever/driver section of the shaft, phenomena that might induce the failure of the pump in absence of a precise guiding feature. But tight guiding/sealing around the driving shaft could produce high wear at elevated discharge pressure, that also can end in failure of the pump, unless expensive wear resistant materials are used for shaft, guiding and sealing systems.




For medium pressure application, such as gasoline direct injection operating at about three (3) Mpa, attempts to use electrically driven single-stage internal gear pumps usually results in low efficiency-high power requirements. High leakage between gear teeth and gear faces reduces efficiency at high operating pressure necessitating the need for very tight tolerances. Tight tolerances usually result in high costs and poor durability.




Therefore, it is desirable to provide a fuel pump by a combination of a turbine fuel supply module and an outer-gear driven gerotor fuel supply module, integrated with a brushless electrical motor and motor controller in a compact and robust design for a vehicle. It is also desirable to provide a fuel pump for a vehicle by providing a medium pressure fuel pump by combination of a turbine fuel supply module and an outer-gear driven gerotor fuel supply module, integrated with a brushless electrical motor and motor controller in a compact and robust design, to satisfy the requirements of a medium-pressure fuel delivery system. It is desirable to provide a pump that can be used for pumping volatile or non-volatile fluids for a vehicle. It is also desirable to provide a fuel pump that has an electrical driving mechanism contained within a common housing, eliminating the need for additional prime or lift pumps. It is further desirable to provide a fuel pump that eliminates any source of fluid leak for a vehicle and is able to provide adequate flow at desired pressure during vehicle starting conditions. Additionally, it is desirable to provide a pump that can be mounted either in a fuel line or fuel tank. It is still further desirable to provide a pump not requiring drain or re-circulating lines. It is also desirable to provide a pump that can be modular in design so that pumping sections can be added to reduce sectional pressure differential and provide for operation at higher pressure and efficiency at nominal tolerance levels.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump combined with a turbine or other type of supply fuel pump module for a fuel tank or for “in-line” mounting in a vehicle.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump for a vehicle that provides a driving mechanism completely contained within a pump housing.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump for a vehicle that provides high discharge fuel pressure to satisfy requirements of a medium pressure gasoline direct injection fuel system pressure that can not be generated by a single-stage internal gear pump.




To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention is a multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump for a vehicle including a housing having an inlet and an outlet and a motor disposed in the housing. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump also includes a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in the housing. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump further includes a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along the shaft. One of the pumping modules is a turbine pumping module and another of the pumping modules is a gerotor pumping module for rotation by the motor to pump fuel from the inlet to the outlet.




One advantage of the present invention is that a multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump is provided for a vehicle. Another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump is low cost, simple construction and eliminates the need for expensive dynamic shaft seals. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump eliminates the need for mechanical coupling with a driving device. Still another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump can be placed in the fuel line near the fuel tank or located in the fuel tank. A further advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump incorporates a high speed DC electrical motor, allowing for a quick priming of the pump and fast pressure/flow generating and eliminating the need for lift or prime pumps. Yet a further advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump is compact, modular and easy to assemble. Still a further advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump incorporates a plurality of modular gear pumping modules, allowing output pressure to be increased to a required value of direct injection fuel systems. Another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump incorporates integral pressure regulation or pressure by feedback-speed control which simplifies the system to a single line supply typically called return-less or demand supply.




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood, after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic view of the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship in-line with a fuel tank in a direct injection fuel system.





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic view of the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship disposed within a fuel tank in a direct injection fuel system.





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic view of the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship in-line with a fuel tank in a direct injection fuel system.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary elevational view of the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump of

FIGS. 1 through 3

.





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary elevational view of another embodiment, according to the present invention, of the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump of

FIGS. 1 through 3

.





FIG. 6

is an elevational view of a gerotor pumping module of the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump of FIGS.


1


through


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings and in particular

FIGS. 1 through 4

, one embodiment of a multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


, according to the present invention, is shown for fuel tank


12


of a vehicle (not shown). It should be appreciated that frequent use of the word “pressure” in the subsequent description of the invention may not imply delivery thereof.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the multi-stage gear/turbine fuel pump


10


is used in a direct injection fuel system, generally indicated at


13


, with closed loop electronic speed/pressure control. In the fuel system


13


, the multi-stage internal gear/turbine pump


10


is a medium-pressure pump that can be located in the vehicle such as “in-line” close to the fuel tank


12


and connected to a fuel strainer


13




a


therein and a fuel filter


13




b


mounted outside the fuel tank


12


. The fuel system


13


includes a fuel rail


13




c


connected by a high-pressure supply line to the fuel filter


13




b


and a plurality of fuel injectors


13




d


connected to the fuel rail


13




c


. As illustrated, the multi-stage internal gear fuel pump


10


may have closed-loop electronic pressure control via a pressure transducer


13




e


mounted to the fuel rail


13




c


or integral with the fuel pump


10


and controlled by an electronic controller (not shown) for pump speed-pressure feedback control. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


may be used in a supply and delivery system (not shown) for direct injection or for methanol/water delivery to a fuel cell reformer (not shown). The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


may also be used for pumping volatile or non-volatile fluids (fuel or methanol) at a medium (3 Mpa.) or higher discharge pressure injected into cylinders (not shown) of a spark-ignition internal combustion engine (not shown) or fuel cell reformer. It should be appreciated that the fuel rail


13




c


, fuel injectors


13




d


, and pressure transducer


13




e


are located underhood or in an engine compartment (not shown) of the vehicle as represented by the dotted line and the other components of the fuel system


13


are located underbody of the vehicle. It should also be appreciated that the fuel system


13


provides power conservation, variable pressure, improved pressure and filter diagnostic, pump noise easier to control outside of the fuel tank


12


, minimize heating of the fuel tank


12


, and remote or integral pressure sensing.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the multi-stage gear fuel pump


10


used in a direct injection fuel system, generally indicated at


13


, with closed loop electronic speed/pressure control. In the fuel system


13


, the multi-stage internal gear pump


10


is disposed in the fuel tank


12


and connected to a fuel strainer


13




a


therein and a fuel filter


13




b


mounted outside the fuel tank


12


. The fuel system


13


includes a fuel rail


13




c


connected to the fuel filter


13




b


and a plurality of fuel injectors


13




d


connected to the fuel rail


13




c


. As illustrated, the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


may have closed-loop electronic pressure control via a pressure transducer


13




e


mounted to the fuel rail


13




c


or integral with the fuel pump


10


and controlled by an electronic controller (not shown) for pump speed-pressure feedback control. It should be appreciated that the fuel rail


13




c


, fuel injectors


13




d


, and pressure transducer


13




e


are located underhood or in an engine compartment (not shown) of the vehicle as represented by the dotted line and the other components of the fuel system


13


are located underbody of the vehicle.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


is a medium-pressure pump that can be located in the vehicle such as “in-line” close to the fuel tank


12


and connected to a fuel strainer


13




a


therein and a fuel filter


13




b


mounted outside the fuel tank


12


. The fuel system


13


includes a fuel rail


13




c


connected to the fuel filter


13




b


and a plurality of fuel injectors


13




d


connected to the fuel rail


13




c


. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


has an integral mechanical pressure regulator. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


12


may be used in a supply and delivery system (not shown) for direct injection or for methanol/water delivery to a fuel cell reformer (not shown). The multi-stage internal gear fuel pump


12


may also be used for pumping volatile or non-volatile fluids (fuel or methanol) at a medium (3 Mpa.) or higher discharge pressure injected into cylinders (not shown) of a spark-ignition internal combustion engine (not shown) or fuel cell reformer.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


includes a housing, generally indicated at


14


. The housing


14


includes a common outer housing


15


extending axially, an inlet cover


16


extending radially and disposed at one axial end, and an outlet cover


18


extending radially and disposed at the other axial end. The outer housing


15


has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The housing


14


also includes a fluid inlet


20


extending axially through the inlet cover


16


and a fluid outlet


22


extending axially through the outlet cover


18


for “in-line” pump construction. The inlet cover


16


and outlet cover


18


are generally circular in cross-sectional shape. The housing


14


further includes a shaft recess


24


in the inlet cover


16


and a shaft recess


26


in the outlet cover


18


for a function to be described. The housing


14


is made of a rigid material such as metal. It should be appreciated that the outer housing


15


extends from the inlet cover


16


to the outlet cover


18


to secure the housing


14


together, assuring the necessary compression that no leakage exists between pump stages and covers.




The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


also includes a motor


28


disposed in the housing


14


. The motor


28


is an off-shelf brushless direct current (DC) type for connection to a source of power such as an electronic controller (not shown) via a connector


30


connected to the housing


14


. The motor


28


includes a stator


32


attached to the housing


14


and having a cylindrical cavity


34


. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


includes an electronic speed control device


36


located in a compartment


38


of a speed control enclosure


40


attached to the outlet cover


18


of the housing


14


for connection to the electronic controller via the connector


30


. It should be appreciated that the off-shelf electrical motor


28


provides a driving mechanism contained in the housing


14


, eliminating any leak source and improving volumetric efficiency of the fuel pump


10


. It should also be appreciated that the motor


28


is conventional and known in the art modified to contain and drive pumping elements to be described. It should further be appreciated that the speed control enclosure


40


can be placed on the inlet cover


16


or in any other area of the pump as deemed appropriate by design requirements.




The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


also includes a rotatable rotor


42


disposed within the cavity


34


of the motor


28


. The rotor


42


extends axially and has a rotor cavity


44


at one end thereof. The rotor


42


also has at least one, preferably a plurality of angled or tapered rotor passageways


46


extending axially through one end and communicating with the rotor cavity


44


. The rotor


42


has an inlet cavity


48


at one end of the rotor passageways


46


adjacent the rotor cavity


44


for a function to be described. The rotor


42


further has a shaft passageway


50


centrally located and extending axially therethrough to receive a shaft


54


to be described. The rotor


42


has a bearing recess


52


disposed along the shaft passageway


50


for a function to be described. It should be appreciated that the rotor


42


has a hollow construction to accommodate the insertion and mounting of a gerotor outer gear to be described that is the driving element of a gerotor module to be described.




The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


also includes a stationary shaft


54


disposed within and extending axially through the shaft passageway


50


of the rotor


42


and extending axially into the shaft recesses


24


and


26


of the inlet cover


16


and outlet cover


18


, respectively. The multi-stage internal gear fuel pump


10


includes bearings


56


disposed in the bearing recess


52


about the shaft


54


for rotatably supporting or journaling the rotor


42


. It should be appreciated that the bearings


56


are conventional and known in the art. It should also be appreciated that the shaft


54


extends axially inside the housing


14


. It should further be appreciated that the shaft


54


is static.




The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


also includes at least one, preferably a plurality of pumping modules, preferably a gerotor pumping module generally indicated at


58


and a turbine pumping module generally indicated at


60


, disposed within the housing


14


and axially along the shaft


54


to pump fluid such as fuel. In the embodiment illustrated, the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


includes two pumping modules


58


and


60


. The gerotor pumping module


58


includes an internal or inner gear


62


and an outer or external gear


64


disposed in the rotor cavity


44


and mounted to the rotor


42


for rotation therewith. The internal gear


62


and external gear


64


are generally planar and circular in shape. The internal gear


62


has a plurality of external teeth disposed circumferentially thereabout and the external gear


64


has a plurality of internal teeth disposed circumferentially thereabout and meshing with the teeth of the internal gear


62


as illustrated in FIG.


6


. The internal gear


62


is mounted by a ceramic shaft sleeve


66


and a ceramic inner gear bushing


68


on the shaft


54


. The shaft sleeve


66


radially supports and journalizes the internal gear


62


and inner gear bushing


68


. The shaft sleeve


66


is pressed onto the shaft


54


on an area the internal gear


62


is located to create a support and a wear resistant surface for the internal gear


62


and its inner gear bushing


68


. The surface of the shaft sleeve


66


and the inner gear bushing


68


are pressure lubricated by the high pressure fluid penetrating in between them from the high pressure side of the gerotor pump module


58


.




The internal gear


62


and external gear


64


have at least one, preferably a plurality of apertures


70


extending axially therethrough to allow fluid flow through the internal gear


62


and external gear


64


. The internal gear


62


has at least one, or more bleed axial openings


72


that provide high pressure fluid for creating an hydraulic supporting fluid film under the gerotor pumping module


58


, (balanced gerotor pressure), preventing wear of the gerotor pumping module


58


and an inlet plate


74


to be described. It should be appreciated that fluid flows axially between the teeth of the gears


62


and


64


. It should also be appreciated that the output fluid discharge pressure depends on the number of stages or modules


58


. It should also be appreciated that the output fluid flow/pressure is related to the size of the internal gear


62


and the external gear


64


and the number of stages built into the fuel pump


10


. It should further be appreciated that the multi-stages or pumping modules makes possible a higher discharge pressure than an independent single pumping head. It should still further be appreciated that pumps produce flow and not pressure and that pressure, produced by restriction to flow, is controlled externally to each module and to the fuel pump


10


in its entirety such that requirements for proper pump function, including required flow, are achieved. It should be appreciated that multiples of the gerotor pumping module


58


could be stacked and commonly driven to produce a pump capable of much higher pressures; limited only by the cost, size and power requirements. Additionally, it should be appreciated that the number of gerotor pumping modules


58


is based on the desired output pressure and is a compromise between volumetric efficiency, which improves with more modules and mechanical efficiency, which decreases with more modules.




Each gerotor pumping module


58


further includes a pump stage inlet plate


74


disposed over the shaft


54


and in the rotor cavity


44


axially adjacent the internal gear


62


and external gear


64


. The inlet plate


74


has a first or shaft passageway


76


extending axially therethrough to receive the shaft


54


. The inlet plate


74


also has a pump module inlet port


78


spaced radially from the first passageway


76


and extending axially therethrough to communicate with the rotor passageway


46


of the rotor


42


. Each inlet plate


74


is pressed on a specific diameter of the static shaft


54


and is maintaining an optimal face clearance with the internal gear


62


and external gear


64


. It should be appreciated that the gerotor pumping module


58


is placed at the optimum clearance from the outlet cover


18


. It should also be appreciated that maintaining the optimum clearance between the inlet plate


74


, gerotor pumping module


58


, and outlet cover


18


prevents excessive internal leakage and optimizes the pump volumetric efficiency.




The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


also includes a labyrinth type sealing system


80


disposed axially between the motor


28


and outlet cover


18


and radially between the rotor


42


and stator


32


. The sealing system


80


prevents leakage from the high-pressure side of the gerotor pumping module


58


back into the inlet cavity


48


.




Each turbine pumping module


60


includes a turbine driver


82


solidly connected to the rotor


42


. Each turbine pumping module


60


also includes a turbine impeller


84


disposed about the turbine driver


82


. The turbine impeller


84


is mounted by suitable means to the turbine driver


82


for rotation therewith. Each turbine pumping module


60


includes a turbine ring


86


disposed about the turbine impeller


84


. The turbine ring


86


is solidly mounted between the inlet cover


16


and a turbine outlet plate


88


that is pressed into a cylindrical cavity of the housing


14


to create a separation between a turbine compartment and a motor/gerotor compartment. The turbine driver


82


, turbine impeller


84


, and turbine ring


86


generally planar and circular in shape. The turbine impeller


84


has a plurality of special shaped blades disposed about the circumference. The turbine impeller


84


a plurality of apertures


90


extending axially therethrough to allow fluid flow through to a special shaped outlet port


92


in the turbine outlet plate


88


. It should be appreciated that the turbine driver


82


and turbine impeller


84


rotate with the rotor


42


.




In operation of the multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


, the motor


28


rotates the rotor


42


, which in turn rotates the turbine driver


82


and the turbine impeller


84


and also rotates the external gear


64


and internal gear


62


. Fluid enters the inlet


20


as indicated by the arrow and flows through the apertures


90


of the turbine impeller


84


that increase the fluid pressure to a level that vapor creation and cavitations are prevented, and feeds through the inlet plate


74


and passageway


75


the first stage (set) of the gerotor pumping module


58


. The fluid flows through the gerotor apertures


70


that create high-pressure flow to the outlet


22


in the outlet cover


18


. It should be appreciated that, in the drawings, multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


relates to a multistage fuel pump for use in the supply and delivery system for a Low Pressure Direct Injection Gasoline Engine. It should also be appreciated that, however, this exemplary pump could be used for pumping any volatile or nonvolatile fluids at a medium discharge pressure of up to 3 MPa.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, another embodiment, according to the present invention, of the multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


is shown. Like parts have like numbers increased by one hundred (100). In this embodiment, the multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


110


has the rotor


142


with straight passageways


146


extending axially therethrough. The multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


also has the gerotor pumping module


158


disposed axially between a pair of inlet plates


174


. The gerotor pumping module


158


has an external gear


164


with a flange


194


extending axially over the rotor


142


and inlet plates


174


. The multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


further has a first labyrinth type sealing system


180


disposed axially between the motor


128


and outlet cover


118


and radially between the rotor


142


and stator


132


, and a second labyrinth type sealing system


196


disposed axially between the external gear


164


and each inlet plate


174


. The sealing system


80


prevents leakage from the high-pressure side of the gerotor pumping module


58


back into the inlet cavity


48


. The multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


110


may include at least one shadow port


197


on the inlet plate


174


to balance pressure on faces of the internal gear


162


and the external gear


164


. The inlet plate


174


may include a blind counter-bore


198


with a feed in groove


199


to maximize port surface on a low pressure side of the external gear


164


in order to create a fluid film under the internal gear


162


and external gear


164


. The operation of the multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


110


is similar to the multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


.




The multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


includes two pumping modules


58


and


60


, driven by a brushless speed controlled DC motor


28


integrated with the pumping modules


58


and


60


, and the outer-driven gerotor pumping module


58


, which eliminates the high friction between the outer gear


64


and the housing


14


, typical in the more traditional inner gear driven pump. Additionally, the need for a shaft seal is eliminated. This is a compact design, using a modular internal gear gerotor pumping module


58


and a turbine pumping module


58


, separated by inlet/outlet low clearance plates


74


,


88


to deliver a steady flow and substantially contain the internal leakage of each module. The output fluid flow/pressure of the pump


10


is related to the size and efficiency of the gerotor pumping section


58


.




The multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


makes possible higher discharge pressure than a single-stage gerotor. The motor


28


is speed controlled to effect a variable displacement thus allowing closed-loop pressure control of a system when combined with pressure feedback from a sensor (not shown). The turbine pumping module


60


improves the gerotor performance by preventing cavitations at high speeds and by decreasing the internal friction and by reducing the pressure differential. To improve efficiency, the number of teeth is minimized to reduce total tip leakage. Further face clearance is precisely maintained and inlet/outlet ports are optimized to allow the maximum sealing area, also provided is a labyrinth type seal


80


between rotating and stationary pump elements to provide a better internal sealing and reduce the internal face leakage of the pump


10


. Other features of the pump


10


include a pressure-balanced gerotor pumping module


48


and pressure lubricated bearings


56


and bushings to reduce friction and improve durability.




Accordingly, the multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


is sized to fit in-line or in a fuel tank of the vehicle, is modular and small size, compact construction. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


has a high working speed at start-up, works between −40 C. and 150 C., and is pulseless due to pumping nature of gear pumps. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


meets fuel emissions by totally containing the fuel in a sealed circuit, eliminating need for controlling the fuel emissions due to leak and pressure control by the motor speed control system. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


is maintenance free (sealed) and has high durability. The multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump


10


has a simple construction for automated assembly, incorporates standard materials, simplifies the driving system, eliminating expensive dynamic seals, and creates a high pressure fluid state by connecting multiple pumping stages.




The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.




Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; and a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet.
  • 2. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 1 wherein said motor includes a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft.
  • 3. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 2 wherein said gerotor pumping module comprises an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other.
  • 4. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 3 wherein said gerotor pumping module includes an inlet plate disposed adjacent said rotor.
  • 5. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 2 wherein said turbine pumping module comprises a turbine driver connected to said rotor and a turbine impeller disposed about said turbine driver.
  • 6. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 5 wherein said turbine pumping module includes a turbine ring disposed about said turbine impeller and operatively connected to said housing.
  • 7. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 2 including a plurality of bearings for supporting said rotor about said shaft.
  • 8. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 1 including an outlet cover disposed axially adjacent a last one of said pumping modules and forming said outlet.
  • 9. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 1 including an inlet cover disposed axially adjacent a first one off said pumping modules and forming said inlet.
  • 10. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 1 wherein said each of said pumping modules provide a sealing surface disposed therebetween.
  • 11. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 1 wherein said each of said pumping modules includes either one of an inlet plate and an outlet plate.
  • 12. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other; and wherein said rotor has a cavity to receive said internal gear and said external gear.
  • 13. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other; and wherein said internal gear has a plurality of apertures extending axially therethrough.
  • 14. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other; and wherein said internal gear has a bleed passageway extending axially therethrough.
  • 15. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; and wherein said turbine pumping module includes a turbine driver connected to said rotor, a turbine impeller disposed about said turbine driver, and a turbine outlet plate disposed axially between said turbine driver and said turbine impeller and said rotor and connected to said housing.
  • 16. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; and a pair of inlet plates spaced axially along said shaft, said gerotor pumping module being disposed between said inlet plates.
  • 17. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; and an enclosure attached to an outlet end of said housing to enclose a motor speed control system.
  • 18. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; and wherein rotor includes a plurality of axial openings disposed in an axial angle for fluid flow from an outlet of said turbine pumping module to an inlet of said gerotor pumping module.
  • 19. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; each of said pumping modules including either one of an inlet plate and an outlet plate; and a labyrinth sealing system to seal said inlet plate and said outlet plate.
  • 20. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other; and wherein said rotor has a cavity, said external gear being disposed in said cavity and driven by said rotor.
  • 21. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other, and an inlet plate disposed adjacent said rotor; and at least one shadow port on said inlet plate to balance pressure on faces of said internal gear and said external gear.
  • 22. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other, and an inlet plate disposed adjacent said rotor; and wherein said inlet plate has a blind counter-bore with a feed in groove to maximize a port surface on a low pressure side of said external gear in order to create a fluid film under said internal and external gears.
  • 23. A multistage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said motor to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; said motor including a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft; said gerotor pumping module comprising an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other; and axial openings in said internal gear to pressure balance said internal and external gears and pressure lubricate bearings disposed about said shaft and rotatably supporting said rotor.
  • 24. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; and a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules having an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other for rotation by said motor and another of said pumping modules having a turbine driver and turbine impeller to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet.
  • 25. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 24 wherein said motor includes a stator connected to said housing and a rotor rotatably supported about said shaft.
  • 26. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 24 including a turbine ring disposed about said turbine impeller and operatively connected to said housing.
  • 27. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 24 including an outlet cover disposed axially adjacent a last one of said pumping modules and forming said outlet.
  • 28. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 24 including an inlet cover disposed axially adjacent a first one of said pumping modules and forming said inlet.
  • 29. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules having an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other for rotation by said motor and another of said pumping modules having a turbine driver and turbine impeller to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; and wherein said motor includes a rotor having a cavity to receive said internal gear and said external gear.
  • 30. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump as set forth in claim 29 including at least one inlet plate disposed adjacent said internal gear and said external gear.
  • 31. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft, one of said pumping modules having an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other for rotation by said motor and another of said pumping modules having a turbine driver and turbine impeller to pump fuel from said inlet to said outlet; a turbine ring disposed about said turbine impeller and operatively connected to said housing; and a turbine outlet plate disposed axially between said turbine driver and said turbine impeller and said motor and connected to said housing.
  • 32. A multi-stage internal gear/turbine fuel pump comprising:a housing; a motor disposed in said housing; a stationary shaft extending axially and disposed in said housing; and a rotatable rotor rotatably disposed about said shaft for rotation by said motor; a plurality of pumping modules disposed axially along said shaft and cooperating with said rotor; one of said pumping modules being a turbine pumping module and another of said pumping modules being a gerotor pumping module for rotation by said rotor; said turbine pumping module having a turbine driver and a turbine impeller cooperating with each other for rotation by said rotor; said gerotor pumping module having an internal gear and an external gear cooperating with each other for rotation by said rotor; an inlet cover connected to said housing and disposed axially adjacent a first one of said pumping modules and forming an inlet to allow fuel to enter; an outlet cover connected to said housing and disposed axially adjacent a last one of said pumping modules and forming an outlet to allow fuel to exit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

The present invention claims the priority date of copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/291,556, filed May 17, 2001.

GOVERNMENT RIGHTS IN INVENTION

The present invention was made with government support under Government Contract No. DE-FC02-99EE50573 awarded by the United States Department of Energy. The government has certain rights in this invention.

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