The invention proceeds from a rotary piston machine having end-face denticulation in a driving part and in a driven part and having, disposed between the denticulation, working spaces that increase and decrease in size during the rotation producing the delivery action of the medium, is described in the (older) patent application 10 2004 044 297 A1, which was not pre-published.
The underlying object of the invention is to improve the rotary piston machine such that it can be produced in a particularly favorable manner without sacrificing the advantages described in the available, older application.
The rotary piston machine according to the invention has special advantages compared to the aforementioned rotary piston machine. Because of the fact that the driving part and the driven part are arranged within the machine housing and are enclosed by the bottom bearing, it is possible to adjust the clearance retroactively, down to a basic setting, and it is also possible to suppress a subsequent clamping of the running parts, because there is a unit between the bottom bearing and machine housing. Thus, a required axial clearance is retained.
In accordance with one advantageous embodiment of the invention, for fixing it in the machine housing, the radial edge area of the bottom bearing can be screwed or glued or pressed into a corresponding end-face opening in the machine housing, so that the bottom bearing can be attached to the machine housing in very different manners. What is critical is that a unit is attained.
For favorable running of the rotors, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention the driving part and/or the driven part has a journal on the side facing away from the pump space, and the bottom bearing has an annular central bearing bore for receiving the journal. According to additional embodiments of the invention, the machine housing embodied as a unit can be admitted into a pump housing that can be closed on the end-face facing away from the electric motor, whereby the pump housing can be embodied in the shape of a pot with a bottom that runs on an incline to a center axis for supporting the bottom bearing of the driven part.
In accordance with the invention, the space in front of at least one of the driving/driven parts on the side facing away from the pump working space can be connected hydraulically to the pressure side of the pump working space, so that the rotors can be loaded in opposition to one another, whereby bores or channels in the machine housing can provide the hydraulic connection.
Another embodiment of the invention, a clearance-equalizing catch coupling that is arranged between the shaft end of the electric motor and the driving part, whereby the catch coupling is embodied as an annular/plug-in part having a profiled interior recess for engaging the shaft end of the electric motor and also having an insertion journal for engaging in corresponding openings on the side of the driving part that faces away from the pump space. Such clearance-equalizing catch couplings are known per se, but are novel for a rotary piston machine of the type claimed. Above all, motor conditions are now decoupled from the pump and, vice versa, pump singularities are decoupled from the motor, by means of this clearance-equalizing catch coupling. Decoupling the drive is significant especially by creating a unit between pump parts and machine housing.
Additional advantages and advantageous embodiments of the invention can be taken from the following description, drawings, and the claims.
The drawings depict one exemplary embodiment of the subject of the invention and it is described in greater detail in the following.
The depicted fuel delivery pump has a rotary piston pump 1 and an electric motor 2 that drives the rotary piston pump 1, and these are arranged in a motor housing 3 and a housing cover 4 attached thereto. This is a highly simplified depiction of the electric motor with a rotor 5, a magnet ring 6, and an axial locking part 7 of the motor housing 3 that is connected and sealed thereto. In addition, a pivot bearing 8 of the rotor 5 is provided on this locking part 7. The fuel flows around the electric motor 5, 6 inside the motor housing 3 in order to cool it.
The second rotational bearing of the rotor 5 is provided at a shaft end 9 thereof in a bearing bore 10 of a bottom bearing 11 that is arranged in a corresponding opening on the end-face of a machine housing 12 of the rotary piston pump 1 and on which a driving part 13 with denticulation on the end-face can be supported. This machine housing 12 is arranged in a pump housing 14 that seals the motor housing 3 and is arranged partially therein and partially within the housing cover 4. The shaft end 9 projects into a bearing bore 15 that has a large diameter and that runs coaxial with the bearing bore 10 and in which a journal 16, inserted therein, of the driving part 13 is rotatably borne.
Arranged in the bearing bore 15, between the shaft end 9 of the electric motor 2 and the journal 16 of the driving part 13 is a catch coupling 17 as is shown enlarged in
Two pump rotors work in the machine housing 12, specifically a driven part 18 in addition to the driving part 13. The driving part 13 is driven by the shaft end 9 of the electric motor 2 and the catch coupling 17 and transmits its rotational movement to the driven part 18 through denticulation. Cycloid denticulation is provided on the end-faces of the driving part 13 and the driven part 18 and have corresponding working surfaces that face one another. As is shown in
As can be seen from
An end-face opening in the machine housing 12 is closed on the driven side by a bottom bearing 22 that is arranged coaxially with the driven part 18. Arranged in this bottom bearing 22 is a bearing bore 24 in which the driven part 18 is borne via a journal 25 thereof. As cannot be seen from
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