1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a support device for rotatably supporting a rotor and including a support rotor connectable with the rotor, a support stator, a housing portion, and a connection element displaceably supported in the housing portion and connected with the support stator. The present invention also relates to a turbomolecular pump with the inventive support device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In many systems, there are provided different devices for supporting a rapidly rotating rotor. In particular, such rotors are used in vacuum pumps which function on the principle of gas friction. Vibrations, which occur in such systems, cause certain problems.
Firstly, these vibrations are induced by a pumping action, e.g., due to excitation of natural frequencies which both the rotor and their supports have. In particular, when the rotational speed of the rotor changes, the natural frequencies are excited as a result of unpreventable imbalance of the rotor. On the other hand, these pumps are subjected to vibrations because of their surroundings and the mounting conditions. These vibrations should be kept away from the rotor. The task consists in decoupling of the pump housing from the rotor in order to suppress the transfer of vibration thereto.
European Publication EP-A 0 867 627 discloses a damping system for magnetically supported rotors and having an intermediate element arranged between the housing and the rotor and supported against the housing by balls. The balls are displaced in caps. The drawback of the disclosed arrangement consists in that independent of the used material and the cap radius, a smallest deviation of balls generates large restoring forces. The basis for it consists in that the selection of the ball and cap materials is limited by forces acting in the pump, e.g., the weight of the rotor or support forces in the permanent magnet bearings which act along the rotor axis. Finally, the desired function is not achieved.
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a support device for a rotatable rotor and which increases consistency of the vibration, permitting to take into account forces acting on the rotor.
This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing a support device of the type discussed above and in which the connection element and the housing portion have each a flat surface, with the flat surfaces of the connection element and the housing portion being located opposite each other and extending parallel to each other.
The flat, parallel to each other and located opposite each other, surfaces of the connection element and the housing portion insure that the connection element is rigidly supported in the direction substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the rotor, but the stiffness of the connection element in the direction transverse to the rotational axis of the rotor is small. Thereby, it is insured that the rotor can freely pivot in the direction transverse to its axis, while no deviation takes place in the axial direction. Thereby, a very high consistency with respect to the axial force components is achieved, which are generated, e.g., by the weight of the rotor, support forces, or flow forces produced during pumping process.
In the simplest case, the surfaces form part of a sliding support. The surfaces slide along one another, and the friction therebetween simultaneously provides for damping of the movement of the connection element relative to the housing portion. The friction can be provided by a suitable selection of the material pairs for the connection element and the housing portion. It is also possible to provide one or more surfaces with a coating to thereby influence the friction.
According to further development of the invention, a ball is provided between the flat surfaces. The ball reduces the friction and diminishes the requirement to the surfaces.
According to the advantageous embodiment of the invention, there are provided two rows of balls, with the balls of each row being arranged between parallel flat surfaces of the housing portion and the connection element. This insures a symmetrical construction that provides for force action in opposite directions, e.g., in both, opposite direction of the rotor axis.
A compact construction is achieved when two planes that pass through ball centers of the two rows of balls, respectively, are spaced from each other by a distance smaller than a ball diameter.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, a damping member is provided between the connection element and the housing portion. Thereby, in a simple manner, centering of the connection element relative to the housing and damping of its movement is achieved.
According to a particular embodiment of the present invention, the damping member contains an elastomeric material subjectable to shear or pressure forces. This increases the range of usable materials and, therefore, of usable damping characteristics. Thereby, a support device with very specific characteristics can be produced.
According to further development of the present invention, the damping member is so formed of a material that it has a progressive spring characteristic. This means that with an increased deviation of the rotor from a nil position, an overproportionally increasing restoring force that provides for return of the rotor in its nil position is achieved. The restoring forces are large only at large deviations, at small deviations, the restoring force is small, and the transmission of vibrations between the rotor and the housing remains small.
The further development of the present invention is based on the type of a bearing support that the connection element insures. The support rotor and the support stator contain permanent magnets and form together a permanent magnet bearing. Such bearings produce, at a smallest axial deviation from the nil position, forces in the axial direction, whereby a high axial stiffness of the support device according to the present invention becomes particularly advantageous.
According to further development of the present invention the support rotor and the support stator form rings of a rolling bearing. Rolling bearings transmit vibrations directly. In addition, the vibration affects or cause wear of the bearing. Therefore, the properties of the inventive support device are particularly usable in this case.
According to further development of the present invention, a stop is provided in the housing portion for limiting displacement of the connection element in a direction parallel to the flat surfaces of the connection element and the housing portion. Thereby, in a simple manner, it is possible to prevent contact between rotatable and stationary components which can lead to uncontrolled release of a portion of the enormous rotational energy. The rotatable components in this case are the support rotor or, in case of a turbomolecular pump, its rotatable blade discs.
The properties of the inventive support device are particularly usable in a vacuum pump because in this pump and, in particular, in its high vacuum region, high, specific demands are made to the chemical stability of the material subjected to the gas action. This demand can be met particularly easy with an inventive support device.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The drawings show:
A support device according to the present invention, a first embodiment of which is shown in
The stop 6 is formed by surfaces extending parallel to the rotational axis. The parallelity of the surfaces 10 and 11 provides for a play-free assembly and a high tilting resistance, i.e., the connection element 5 cannot tilt in directions for surface normals of surfaces 10 and 11.
A second embodiment of a support device according to the present invention is shown in
This means that a play-free assembly is possible, and in summary, a high stiffness of the arrangement of the connection element 5′ against tilting relative to the housing portion is achieved. The radial movement of the connection element 5′ is damped by damping members. In addition, the damping members provide for centering of the connection element 5′ in the housing portion. The first damping member 9 is subjected to pressure, whereas the second damping member 9′ is subjected to shearing stresses at a shearing load applied to a damping member. Progressive spring characteristics can, e.g., be achieved by using inhomogeneous material or a laminate of several layers with, respectively, different deformation characteristics. A radial stiffness of the support of the connection element in a housing portion, which is provided by balls, is much smaller than that of the magnet bearing. At the same time, the axial stiffness of the connection element 5′ is much greater than that of the magnetic bearing. This insures an optimal arrangement of the support rotor 2′ and the support stator 3′ relative to each other, insuring an optimal functioning of the bearing under action of axial forces on the rotor. The flat surfaces 10, 11 extend transverse to the rotational axis. However, the surfaces 10, 11 can also be inclined to the rotational axis. In order to keep the overlapping of radial and axial movements small, the inclination angle of the surfaces 10, 11 to the rotational axis is selected so that it is not two large.
A modification of the embodiment shown in
A support 50 is connected with an adjacent to the rotational axis 30, inner side of the upper housing part 43 and the housing parts 4a, 4b of the support device. According to an advantageous embodiment, the upper housing part 43 of the pump 40, the support 50, and at least one of the housing parts 4a, 4b of the support device are formed integrally with each other as a one-piece member. The support 50 is so formed that the gas flow between the gas inlet 41 and the rotor disc 46 is possible.
An end of the shaft 45 remote from the gas inlet 41 is supported by a support device provided with a ball bearing. This support device corresponds to the support device shown in
The support device provided at a shaft end adjacent to the gas inlet 41 corresponds to the support device according to the second embodiment which is shown in
The advantage of the support devices of the turbomolecular vacuum pump shown in
Though the present invention was shown and described with references to the preferred embodiment, such is merely illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as a limitation thereof and various modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore not intended that the present invention be limited to the disclosed embodiment or details thereof, and the present invention includes all variations and/or alternative embodiments within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 019 667.0 | Apr 2007 | DE | national |