The present invention relates to a variable delivery vane pump, in particular for oil.
In particular, the present invention relates to a variable delivery vane pump of the type comprising a rotor, which is mounted to turn about its longitudinal axis, and presents a plurality of outwardly radially open grooves; a stator, which extends about the rotor, and is eccentrically mounted with respect to the rotor itself; a plurality of vanes, each of which is slidingly mounted inside a respective groove, and presents an outer edge facing the stator; and adjusting means for selectively controlling the eccentricity between the rotor and the stator and, therefore, the delivery of the pump.
The known variable delivery vane pumps of the type described above present some drawbacks mainly deriving from the fact of presenting a relatively high sliding friction between the vanes and the stator.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a variable delivery vane pump, particular for oil, which is free from the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a variable delivery vane pump, in particular for oil, as claimed in the attached claims.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating a non-limitative embodiment example thereof, in which:
With reference to figures from 1 to 3, it is indicated by 1, as a whole, a variable delivery vane pump, in particular for feeding oil to a lubrication circuit (not shown) of an internal combustion engine (not shown) of a vehicle (not shown).
The pump 1 comprises a supporting case 2, which has an essentially parallelepiped rectangular section, and comprises, in turn, a first plate 3 laterally limited by an essentially flat surface 4. The plate 3 is provided with a cavity 5, which presents a longitudinal axis 6 orthogonal to the surface 4, opens outwardly at the surface 4, and is axially closed by a second plate 7 arranged in contact with the surface 4 itself.
The pump 1 further comprises a power shaft 8, which is mounted through the plates 3 and 7 to turn about the axis 6, and carries a keyed cylindrical rotor 9, which is housed inside the cavity 5, and presents a width, measured parallelly to the axis 6, essentially equal to the width of the cavity 5, also measured parallelly to the axis 6.
The cavity 5 further houses inside a stator 10, which extends about the rotor 9, presents a width, measured parallelly to the axis 6, essentially equal to the width of the cavity 5 also measured parallelly to the axis 6, and is internally limited by an essentially cylindrical surface 11 arranged in eccentric position with respect to the rotor 9.
The stator 10 is hinged to the plate 3 to oscillate, with respect to the plate 3 itself and under the control of an adjusting device 12 of the known type, about a fulcrum axis 13 parallel to the axis 6 and, therefore, allowing to selectively control the eccentricity between the rotor 9 and the surface 11. 25. The rotor 9 presents two cylindrical reciprocally opposite cavities 14, which are obtained coaxially to the axis 6, and one facing the plate 3 and the other the plate 7, and is provided with a plurality of radial grooves 15 (in the case shown, six grooves 15), which are obtained through the rotor 9 parallelly to the axis 6, are uniformly distributed about an axis 6, open radially outwardly at an outer surface 16 of the rotor 9 coaxially to the axis 6, and further open axially outwardly at the cavities 14.
Each groove 15 is slidingly engaged by a vane 17 presenting an outer edge 18, which extends parallelly to the axis 6, and is essentially arranged in contact with the surface 11 of the stator 10 by arranging a shoe 19 in between.
The shoe 19 presents a width measured parallelly to the axis 6, essentially equal to the width of a vane 17 also measured parallelly to the axis 6, extends about the axis 6 according to an angle smaller than 360°, and is slidingly circumferentially coupled both to the stator 10, and to the vanes 17, and presents two curved ends 20, one of which is essentially arranged in contact with a respective vane 17.
Each vane 17 axially projects from the respective groove 15 inside the cavities 14, and presents an inner edge 21, which extends parallel to the axis 6, and is essentially arranged in contact with two annular elements 22, each of which is accommodated inside one of the cavities 14, extends about the shaft 8, and presents a diameter larger than the diameter of the shaft 8 and smaller than the diameter of the respective cavity 14 so as to float inside the respective cavity 14 itself.
Each pair of respectively adjacent vanes 17 circumferentially defines a respective pumping chamber 23, which is further radially limited by the rotor 9 and by the shoe 19 and axially by the plates 3 and 7, is shifted by the rotor 9 about the axis 6 and through a suction inlet 24 and a delivery outlet 25 of the oil, and presents, following the rotation of the rotor 9 about the axis 6 and the eccentricity between the rotor 9 and the surface 11 of the stator 10, a variable volume.
Furthermore, with regard to this it is important to point out that the volume of each chamber 23 at the inlet 24 and the outlet 25 and, therefore, the delivery of the pump 1 are selectively controlled by shifting the stator 10 about the axis 13 and, therefore, modifying the eccentricity between the rotor 9 and the surface 11 of the stator 10 itself.
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According to a variation not shown, the shoes 19 and 27 are housed inside the respective cavities, which are obtained in the stator 10, and open outwardly at the surface 11, and project outwardly from the respective cavities to arrange themselves in contact with the respective vanes 17.
According to a further variation not shown the curved ends 20, 28 of each shoe 19, 27 are replaced with two enlarged edges parallel to the axis 6.
The operation of the pump 1 is easily inferred from the description above and does not required further explanations.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2004A000716 | Nov 2004 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2005/003453 | 11/18/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/2/2008 |