Claims
- 1. A pump assembly, comprising:
- a frame;
- a stator coupled to the frame;
- a rotor associated with the stator and including a bore;
- a housing configured to define a cavity in which the rotor is disposed, the cavity including an open end and a closed end;
- a pump element driven by the rotor and stator and including a body attached to the housing and a pump chamber, said body including an inlet through which fluid enters the assembly and an outlet through which fluid exits the assembly, the body being configured to include a port in fluid communication with the pump chamber;
- an alignment spacer adjacent the open end of the housing and the body of the pump element, the alignment spacer being configured to include a plurality of apertures in fluid communication with the port and the cavity of the housing, the alignment spacer reducing lateral shifting of the pump relative to the housing;
- a bearing secured in the closed end of the housing and configured to include a bearing port; and
- a drive member journaled in the bearing and configured to include a longitudinally extending bore therethrough to define a fluid flowpath through the bore in the drive member, to the bearing port, to the cavity and the bore of the rotor, to the apertures in the alignment spacer, and through the port in the body of the pump.
- 2. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the bearing is configured to include a recessed counterbore and an end of a body of the rotor is configured to include a nose disposed in the recessed counterbore to define a clearance between the nose and the bearing through which fluid in the fluid flowpath flow.
- 3. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the drive member includes a shaft journaled in the bearing and configured to include a longitudinally extending bore therethrough and a gear coupled to the shaft and configured to include a longitudinally extending bore therethrough, substantially aligned with the bore of the shaft.
- 4. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the alignment spacer is integrally molded with the pump body to form an integral structure, and said plurality of apertures comprise an annular opening.
- 5. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the bearing includes a channel adjacent the bearing post.
- 6. A pump assembly, comprising:
- a frame;
- a stator coupled to the frame;
- a rotor associated with the stator and configured to include a bore;
- a housing configured to define a cavity in which the rotor is disposed, the cavity having a closed end and an open end;
- a single bearing provided in the housing and being secured in the closed end of the housing to define a housing bearing;
- a pump element disposed adjacent to and driven by the rotor and stator; and
- a shaft having a longitudinal bore therethrough coupled to the pump element, disposed within and extending through the bore of the rotor, and journaled in the housing bearing.
- 7. The pump assembly of claim 6, wherein the pump element includes a gear and the housing bearing includes a bearing port, the gear includes a longitudinally extending bore therethrough which bore is substantially aligned with the longitudinal bore of the shaft so that a fluid flowpath is defined through the bore in the gear and the longitudinal bore in the shaft, to the bearing port in the housing bearing, and to the cavity and the bore of the rotor.
- 8. The pump assembly of claim 7, wherein the housing bearing is configured to include a recessed counterbore and an end of the rotor is configured to include a nose disposed adjacent the recessed counterbore to define a clearance between the nose and the recessed counterbore of the housing bearing through which fluid in the fluid flowpath flows.
- 9. The pump assembly of claim 6, further comprising a pump bearing in which the shaft is journaled, the pump bearing being positioned in the pump element.
- 10. The pump assembly of claim 6, wherein the housing is configured to include a flange adjacent the open end and the pump element is attached to the flange.
- 11. The pump assembly of claim 6, further comprising an alignment spacer adjacent the open end of the housing and the pump element, the alignment spacer reducing lateral shifting of the pump element relative to the housing.
- 12. The pump assembly of claim 11, wherein the pump element includes a body and the alignment spacer is integrally molded with the body of the pump element.
- 13. The pump assembly of claim 12, wherein the alignment spacer includes an annular aperture in fluid communication with the pump element and the cavity of the housing.
- 14. The pump assembly of claim 11, wherein the pump element includes a body, and further comprising a seal disposed between the alignment spacer and the pump element.
- 15. The pump assembly of claim 6, further comprising:
- a pump bearing in which the shaft is journaled, the pump bearing being secured in the pump element; and
- an alignment spacer adjacent the open end of the housing and the pump element, the alignment spacer facilitating alignment of a center of a bore through the housing bearing with a center of a bore through the pump bearing.
- 16. The pump assembly of claim 15, wherein the open end of the housing has an inside periphery and the pump bearing has an outside periphery, and further wherein the alignment spacer includes an outside periphery in contact with the inside periphery of the open end of the housing and an inside periphery in contact with the outside periphery of the pump bearing to facilitate the alignment of the center of the bore through the housing bearing with the center of the bore through the pump bearing.
- 17. The pump assembly of claim 16, wherein the pump element includes a body, and further comprising a seal disposed adjacent the outside periphery of the alignment spacer, the inside periphery of the open end of the housing and the pump element.
- 18. The pump assembly of claim 15, wherein the alignment spacer is configured to include a plurality of apertures in fluid communication with the pump element and the cavity of the housing thereby defining a fluid flowpath including the pump element, the alignment spacer, and the cavity of the housing.
- 19. The pump assembly of claim 18, wherein the housing and pump bearings are configured to each include a channel, the channel in the housing bearing is in fluid communication with the cavity, and the channel in the pump bearing is in fluid communication with the pump element and the cavity of the housing.
- 20. The pump assembly of claim 19, wherein a fluid flowpath is defined from the pump element through the channel in the pump bearing, through the cavity, the channel in the housing bearing, the bore in the rotor, through the alignment spacer, and back to the pump element.
- 21. The pump assembly of claim 19, wherein the housing and pump bearings are each configured to include a groove formed in an outside periphery of the bearing through which fluid circulates to help cool the bearings.
- 22. The pump assembly of claim 15, wherein the rotor includes a body configured to have a pair of opposing ends that provide thrust surfaces for contact with the housing and pump bearings.
- 23. The pump assembly of claim 6, wherein the shaft is disposed in the bore of the rotor so that the rotor is substantially restricted from longitudinal movement about an axis of the shaft and substantially unrestricted from movement in a direction along the longitudinal axis.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/436,170, filed May 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,312, the complete disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
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