This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2011/062941, filed Jul. 27, 2011, which designated the United States and has been published as International Publication No. WO 2012/022595 and which claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 10 2010 039 344.4, filed Aug. 16, 2010, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The invention relates to a vane pump with at least one vane, a pump housing with a bottom and lid and a rotor rotatably mounted in the pump housing, with the at least one vane being slidingly mounted in a groove in the rotor and having at least one vane tip which protrudes from the outer peripheral surface of the rotor and bears upon the inner peripheral surface of the pump housing so that the vane defines with the bottom and the lid an intake chamber and a pressure chamber to respectively interact with a radially outer inlet opening and outlet opening in the bottom and/or in the lid.
DE 10 2008 036 327 A1 discloses a vane pump having a pump housing in which a rotor is arranged. This rotor supports several vanes which bear against the inner peripheral side of the housing and divides the pump chamber into work spaces. The bottom of the pump housing has inlet and outlet openings which are swept by the vanes. ft has been shown that the inlet and outlet openings have to be spaced sufficiently far apart to prevent the rotor, in which the vanes are mounted, from extending over the openings or a part of the openings so as to cover this part. This means, however, that the openings are always spaced at a distance to the optimum intake and discharge point. The latter theoretically lies at an area where the rotor contacts the inner peripheral surface of the pump housing.
The invention is based on the object to provide a vane pump with a higher efficiency.
This object is attained in accordance with the invention for a vane pump of the afore-mentioned type by providing the rotor on the peripheral edge with a chamfer which faces the bottom and/or lid having the inlet opening and/or outlet opening.
In the vane pump according to the invention, the peripheral edge of the rotor, located directly at the inlet opening and/or the outlet opening, is provided with a chamfer so that the rotor has a certain distance from the bottom or lid in the region of this peripheral edge as a result of this chamfer. As the rotor can therefore no longer cover the inlet opening and/or outlet opening as a result of the chamfer, the inlet opening and/or outlet opening can be shifted closer to the optimal point.
In a preferred embodiment, the chamfer has a triangular cross-section so that the chamfer has a first portion in confronting relation to the inner peripheral surface and a second portion in confronting relation to the bottom or the lid. Such a chamfer is easy to produce.
The second portion facing the bottom or lid is dimensioned at least as long as the radial dimension of the inlet opening and/or the outlet opening. This ensures that the inlet opening and/or the outlet opening is covered by the rotor neither in its entirety nor partly.
The chamfer may hereby extend over the entire peripheral edge, or, according to an alternative embodiment, the chamfer extends over a portion of the peripheral edge. This portion extends between two radial mouths of one or more grooves for receiving a vane. In a single-vane pump, the rotor has one groove, and in a multi-vane pump, the rotor has a correspondingly greater number of grooves. The chamfer always extends between two mouths, even when the single groove is open only to one side.
In order to achieve an optimal deflection of inflowing or outflowing fluid, the chamfer steadily decreases in the direction of the mouth. The chamfer becomes therefore smaller in the direction of the mouth so as to merge continuously into the vane.
Advantageously, the peripheral edge is formed with no chamfer in immediate proximity to the mouth of the groove. The chamfer thus ends immediately before the mouth of the groove begins. The transition of the chamfer for immediate proximity to the mouth of the groove is rounded advantageously.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention become apparent from the sub-claims and the following description which describes in detail two particularly preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawing. The features shown in the drawing and set forth in the description and the claims can be essential to the invention by themselves or in any combination.
It is shown in the drawing in:
Reference sign 10 designates in
The rotor 20 has two virtual peripheral edges, each of which being provided with a chamfer 38, as shown in detail in
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10 2010 039 344 | Aug 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/062941 | 7/27/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/28/2013 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2012/022595 | 2/23/2012 | WO | A |
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4231727 | Buchholz et al. | Nov 1980 | A |
5222886 | Fischer et al. | Jun 1993 | A |
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101 60 036 | Sep 2002 | DE |
102007039172 | Dec 2008 | DE |
102008036327 | Feb 2010 | DE |
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20130216419 A1 | Aug 2013 | US |