Claims
- 1. A pump equipment for a hydraulic circuit comprising:
a casing having a shaft hole; a drive shaft rotatably fitted into the shaft hole; a pump room provided in the casing; a rotor member contained in the pump room to be rotated by the drive shaft; an intake port and a discharge port respectively arranged on side walls of the pump room for sucking fluid from the hydraulic circuit and discharging compressed fluid to the hydraulic circuit according to the rotation of the rotor member; and a fluid communicating path provided on the side walls of the pump room, the fluid communicating path extending from the intake port to the shaft hole in order to communicate fluid between the intake port and shaft hole.
- 2. A pump equipment according to claim 1, wherein the fluid communicating path is a groove, the depth of the fluid groove being thinner than that of the intake port.
- 3. A pump equipment according to claim 1, further comprising:
an intake conduit provided in the casing and connectable the intake port to the hydraulic circuit; a branched intake conduit branched out from the intake conduit and connected to the shaft hole; and a shaft fluid path provided between the drive shaft and the shaft hole, wherein fluid may be flown from the branched intake conduit through the shaft fluid path to the fluid communicating path of the pump room.
- 4. A pump equipment according to claim 3, further comprising:
a bearing provided on an inner surface of the shaft hole for holding the drive shaft at the position where the bearing is lubricated by the fluid flown from the branched intake conduit through the shaft fluid path to the fluid communicating path of the pump room.
- 5. A pump equipment according to claim 1, wherein the side wall surfaces of the pump room are fabricated by grinding in the direction not crossing the intake port and the discharge port.
- 6. A pump equipment according to claim 1, further comprising:
a motor arranged near one end of the casing, the motor having a motor bearing and a motor shaft held by the motor bearing and coupled with a key of the drive shaft inside the motor bearing.
- 7. A pump equipment according to claim 6, further comprising:
a recess provided at a motor side of the casing; and an oil seal and a back up plate for supporting the oil seal, both positioned in the recess for sealing fluid flowing inside the shaft hole, wherein the back up plate is used commonly for fixing the motor bearing.
- 8. A pump equipment according to claim 7, further comprising:
a groove provided at the oil seal side of the back up plate for guiding fluid leaked through the oil seal to a low pressure portion of the hydraulic circuit.
- 9. A pump equipment for a hydraulic circuit comprising:
a casing having a shaft hole; a drive shaft rotatably fitted into the shaft hole; a pump room provided in the casing; a rotor member contained in the pump room to be rotated by the drive shaft; an intake port and a discharge port respectively arranged on side walls of the pump room for sucking fluid from the hydraulic circuit and discharging compressed fluid to the hydraulic circuit according to the rotation of the rotor member; an intake conduit provided in the casing and connectable the intake port to the hydraulic circuit; a branched intake conduit branched out from the intake conduit and connected to the shaft hole; a first oil seal arranged inside the shaft hole and around the drive shaft for sealing fluid flowing through a clearance between the shaft hole and the drive shaft; and a second oil seal arranged inside the shaft hole and around the drive shaft at a position adjacent to the first oil seal in a direction opposite to the rotor member for sealing fluid leaked through the first oil seal.
- 10. A pump equipment for a hydraulic circuit, comprising:
a drive shaft; first rotary pumps to be driven by the drive shaft, the first rotary pump comprising a first rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a first cylindrical center plate, first and second cylinders, a pump room constructed by putting the first cylindrical center plate between the first and second cylinders for containing the first rotors therein and a first intake port and a first discharge port provided in the first cylinder for sucking fluid from the hydraulic circuit and discharging compressed fluid to the hydraulic circuit; second rotary pump to be driven by the drive shaft, the second rotary pump comprising second rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a second cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, a third cylinder, a pump room constructed by putting the second cylindrical center plate between the second and third cylinders for containing the second rotors therein and a second intake port and a second discharge port provided in the third cylinder for sucking fluid from the hydraulic circuit and discharging compressed fluid to the hydraulic circuit; center bores provided respectively in the first, second and third cylinders, into which the drive shaft is rotatably fitted; first and second intake conduits provided respectively in the first and third cylinders and connectable the first and second intake ports to the hydraulic circuit, respectively; first and second branched intake conduits branched out respectively from the first and second intake conduits and connected to the center bores of the first and second cylinders, respectively; a first oil seal arranged inside the center bore of the third cylinder and around the drive shaft for sealing fluid flowing through a clearance between the center bores and the drive shaft; and a second oil seal arranged inside the center bore of the third cylinder and around the drive shaft at a position adjacent to the first oil seal in a direction opposite to the second rotors for sealing fluid leaked through the first oil seal.
- 11. A pump equipment according to claim 10, wherein the first and second discharge ports are located at the point nearly symmetrical with respect to the center axis of the drive shaft.
- 12. A pump equipment according to claim 10, further comprising:
a fluid communicating path provided respectively on the side walls of the pump rooms of the first and second rotary pumps, the fluid communicating path extending respectively from the first and second intake ports to the center bores in order to communicate fluid between the respective intake ports and the center bores.
- 13. A pump equipment according to claim 10, further comprising:
a sealing member provided in the center bore of the second cylinder for interrupting the fluid flow between the first and second rotary pumps, wherein the sealing member is comprised of a ring shaped resin element having a groove on its outer circumference for wrapping up the outer surface of the drive shaft and a ring shaped elastic element fitted into the groove.
- 14. A pump equipment according to claim 10, further comprising:
a communicating conduit provided in the third cylinder for communicating the center bore between the first and second oil seals to outside of the third cylinder.
- 15. A pump equipment according to claim 14, wherein the communicating conduit is connected to a portion of the hydraulic circuit where the fluid pressure is lower than that applied to the second intake conduit.
- 16. A pump equipment according to claim 14, wherein the communicating conduit is connected to a space provided in the third cylinder for storing fluid passed through the communicating conduit.
- 17. A pump equipment according to claim 10, wherein the first oil seal is comprised of a second cylindrical resin element having a groove on its outer circumference for wrapping up the outer surface of the drive shaft and a second ring shaped elastic element fitted into the groove of the second cylindrical resin element.
- 18. A pump equipment according to claim 17, further comprising:
a ring member fitted into the center bore of the third cylinder in order to engage with an end portion of the second cylindrical resin member; and a fixed member press fitted into the center bore of the third cylinder in order to surround the first oil seal and hold the first oil seal with the ring member at a given place of the center bore of the third cylinder, whereby the rotational movement of the second cylindrical resin member according to the rotation of the drive shaft is restricted by the ring member.
- 19. A pump equipment according to claim 18, wherein the cross section of the end portion of the second cylindrical resin member has an arc shape formed by partly cutting off a near circle and the ring member has a hollow shaped corresponding to the shape of the end portion of the second cylindrical resin member so as to insert the end portion of the second cylindrical resin member into the hollow.
- 20. A pump equipment according to claim 18, wherein an end portion of the second cylindrical resin member is provided with a flange having an arc shape formed by partly cutting off the circumference thereof and the ring member has a hollow shaped corresponding to the shape of the end portion of the second cylindrical resin member so as to insert the flange of the second cylindrical resin member into the hollow.
- 21. A pump equipment according to claim 18, wherein an end portion of the second cylindrical resin member is provided with a flange having plural notches like splines on the circumference thereof and the ring member has a hollow shaped corresponding to the shape of the end portion of the second cylindrical resin member so as to insert the flange of the second cylindrical resin member into the hollow.
- 22. A pump equipment according to claim 18, wherein an end portion of the second cylindrical resin member is provided with a projection portion extending to the axis direction of the drive shaft and the ring member with a hollow, into which the projection portion is fitted.
- 23. A pump equipment according to claim 18, wherein the ring member is provided with a projection portion extending to the axis direction of the drive shaft and an end portion of the second cylindrical resin member with a hollow, into which the projection portion is fitted.
- 24. A pump equipment for hydraulic circuit comprising:
a drive shaft; plural rotary pumps to be driven by the drive shaft; an intake port provided in each of the plural rotary pumps for sucking fluid; and a discharge port provided in each of the plural rotary pumps for discharging the fluid in high pressure; wherein the respective discharge ports are located at the places where the respective reaction forces against the drive shaft to be produced by the high pressure fluid are cancelled out and counterbalanced each other.
- 25. A pump equipment according to claim 24, wherein the respective discharge ports are located at the points nearly symmetrical with respect to the center axis of the drive shaft.
- 26. A pump equipment according to claim 24, wherein the plural rotary pumps are a first rotary pump and a second rotary pump which are arranged in series along the drive shaft,
wherein the respective discharge ports of the first and second rotary pumps are located at the points opposite each other with respect to the center axis of the drive shaft.
- 27. A pump equipment according to claim 26, wherein the first and second rotary pumps are trochoid pumps.
- 28. A pump equipment according to claim 26, wherein the first and second rotary pumps are located at the points different at an angle of 180 degrees each other with respect to the drive shaft.
- 29. A pump equipment according to claim 26, wherein the first rotary pump is comprised of first rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a first cylindrical center plate, first and second cylinders and a pump room constructed by putting the first cylindrical center plate between the first and second cylinders for containing the first rotors therein;
the second rotary pump is comprised of second rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a second cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, a third cylinder and a pump room constructed by putting the second cylindrical center plate between the second and third cylinders for containing the second rotors therein; a first intake conduit communicating to the intake port for the first rotary pump and a first discharge conduit communicating to the discharge port for the first rotary pump are respectively provided in the first cylinder; and a second intake conduit communicating to the intake port for the second rotary pump and a second discharge conduit communicating to the discharge port for the second rotary pump are respectively provided in the third cylinder. wherein the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder are piled up and integrated.
- 30. A pump equipment according to claim 29, wherein the first and second discharge conduits are respectively constructed to extend from the first and second discharge ports,
wherein the respective extending direction of the first and second discharge conduit are opposite each other with respect to the drive shaft.
- 31. A pump equipment according to claim 29, further comprising:
bearings for holding the drive shaft are respectively installed in the first and third cylinders.
- 32. A pump equipment according to claim 29, wherein the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate and the second cylinder are fixed by a screw and all around the peripheral borders of the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate and the second cylinder are welded; and
the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder are fixed by a screw and all around the peripheral border of the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder is welded.
- 33. A pump equipment according to claim 29, further comprising:
a first pin pierced through the first cylindrical center plate and held in recesses provided respectively in the first and second cylinders; and a second pin pierced through the second cylindrical center plate and held in recesses provided respectively in the second and third cylinders.
- 34. A brake apparatus comprising:
a brake fluid pressure generating device for generating fluid pressure in accordance with depression force; first and second braking force producing devices for producing braking force on wheels; a first conduit line provided with a first main conduit and a first auxiliary conduit, the first main conduit connected to the brake fluid pressure generating device for transmitting brake fluid to the first braking force producing device and the first auxiliary conduit also connected to the brake fluid pressure generating device for supplying additional brake fluid to the first main conduit in order to increase the braking force to be produced by the first braking force producing device; and a second conduit line provided with a second main conduit and a second auxiliary conduit, the second main conduit connected to the brake fluid pressure generating device for transmitting brake fluid to the second braking force producing device and the second auxiliary conduit also connected to the brake fluid pressure generating device for supplying additional brake fluid to the second main conduit in order to increase the braking force to be produced by the second braking force producing device; a first rotary pump disposed in the first auxiliary conduit, the first rotary pump having a first intake port facing to the brake fluid pressure generating device and a first discharge port facing to the braking force producing device; a second rotary pump disposed in the second auxiliary conduit, the second rotary pump having a second intake port facing to the brake fluid pressure generating device and a second discharge port facing to the braking force producing device; wherein a drive shaft drives the first and second rotary pumps and the first and second discharge ports are located at the points nearly symmetrical with respect to the center axis of the drive shaft.
- 35. A brake apparatus according claim 34, wherein
the first rotary pump is comprised of first rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a first cylindrical center plate, first and second cylinders and a first pump room constructed by putting the first cylindrical center plate between the first and second cylinders for containing the first rotors therein; the second rotary pump is comprised of second rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a second cylindrical center plate, second and third cylinders and a second pump room constructed by putting the second cylindrical center plate between the second and third cylinders for containing the second rotors therein; a first intake conduit connecting the first intake port to the first auxiliary conduit and a first discharge conduit connecting the first discharge port to the first auxiliary conduit are respectively provided in the first cylinder; a second intake conduit connecting the second intake port to the second auxiliary conduit and a second discharge conduit connecting the second discharge port to the second auxiliary conduit are respectively provided in the third cylinder; center bores are provided respectively in the first, second and third cylinders, the drive shaft being rotatably fitted into the center bores; and, further, wherein the first cylinder, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder are piled up and integrated.
- 36. A brake apparatus according to claim 35, wherein the first and second discharge conduit are respectively constructed to extend from the first and second discharge port, and, further, wherein the extending directions of the respective first and second discharge conduit are opposite each other with respect to the drive shaft.
- 37. A brake apparatus according to claim 35, further comprising:
a fluid communicating path provided on respective side walls of the first and second pump rooms, the fluid communicating path extending from each of the first and second intake ports to the center bores of the first, second and third cylinders in order to communicate fluid between the respective first and second intake ports and the center bores.
- 38. A brake apparatus according to claim 35, further comprising:
a first oil seal arranged inside the center bore of the third cylinder and around the drive shaft for sealing fluid flowing through a clearance between the center bores and the drive shaft; and a second oil seal arranged inside the center bore of the third cylinder and around the drive shaft at a position adjacent to the first oil seal in a direction opposite to the second rotors for sealing fluid leaked through the first oil seal.
- 39. A brake apparatus according to claim 35, further comprising:
a reservoir for storing brake fluid in the hydraulic circuit; and a communicating conduit provided in the third cylinder for communicating the center bore of the third cylinder between the first and second oil seals to outside of the third cylinder, wherein the communicating conduit is connected with the reservoir.
- 40. A brake apparatus according to claim 39, wherein the reservoir is commonly used for storing excess fluid in brake fluid pressure generating device.
- 41. A method for assembling a pump equipment having a drive shaft and first and second rotary pumps, wherein the first rotary pump is comprised of first rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a first cylindrical center plate, first and second cylinders and a pump room constructed by putting the first cylindrical center plate between the first and second cylinders for containing the first rotors therein, and the second rotary pump is comprised of second rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a second cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, a third cylinder and a pump room constructed by putting the second cylindrical center plate between the second and third cylinders for containing the second rotors therein, and, further, wherein the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder are stacked one on top of another and fixed together, comprising the steps of:
piling up the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder; applying laser beam, as a spot welding, to a part of the respective peripheral borders of the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder; and welding finally all around the respective peripheral borders of the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, wherein the energy of the spot welding by laser beam is less than that of the final welding.
- 43. A method according to claim 41, wherein the spot welding by laser beam is conducted from plural places where the forces given to the welding portions by the respective laser beams are canceled out and counterbalanced each other.
- 44. A method for assembling a pump equipment having a drive shaft and first and second rotary pumps, wherein the first rotary pump is comprised of first rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a first cylindrical center plate, first and second cylinders and a pump room constructed by putting the first cylindrical center plate between the first and second cylinders for containing the first rotors therein, and the second rotary pump is comprised of second rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a second cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, a third cylinder and a pump room constructed by putting the second cylindrical center plate between the second and third cylinders for containing the second rotors therein, and, further, wherein the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder are stacked one on top of another and fixed together, comprising the steps of:
piling up the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder; and applying laser beam at the same time from plural positions symmetrical each other with respect to the center axis of the pump equipment to the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder.
- 45. A method for assembling a pump equipment having a drive shaft and first and second rotary pumps, wherein the first rotary pump is comprised of first rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a first cylindrical center plate, first and second cylinders and a pump room constructed by putting the first cylindrical center plate between the first and second cylinders for containing the first rotors therein, and the second rotary pump is comprised of second rotors to be rotated by the drive shaft, a second cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, a third cylinder and a pump room constructed by putting the second cylindrical center plate between the second and third cylinders for containing the second rotors therein, and, further, wherein the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder are stacked one on top of another and fixed together, comprising the steps of:
piling up the third cylinder and the second cylindrical center plate; making a first subassembly by temporally fastening with a first screw the third cylinder and the second cylindrical center plate; piling up the second cylinder, first cylindrical center plate and the first cylinder; making a second subassembly by temporally fastening with a second screw the second cylinder, first cylindrical center plate and the first cylinder; piling the first and second subassemblies; and welding all around the respective peripheral borders of the first cylinder, the first cylindrical center plate, the second cylinder, the second cylindrical center plate and the third cylinder.
- 46. A method according to claim 41, wherein the outer circumferences of the first, second and third cylinders are provided with flange portions, each outer diameter of which is larger than any of the welding portions.
- 47. A method according to claim 41, further comprising the steps of:
adjusting a clearance between the first rotors and the first pump rooms by pivoting the first cylindrical center plate at least on the first cylinder before welding; and adjusting a clearance between the second rotors and the second pump rooms by pivoting the second cylindrical center plate at least on the third cylinder before welding.
Priority Claims (3)
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10-112436 |
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10-119076 |
Apr 1998 |
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10-176174 |
Jun 1998 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/295311 filed Apr. 21, 1999, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Divisions (1)
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