Water pump apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6638015
  • Patent Number
    6,638,015
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A water pump apparatus includes a body adapted to a fixed mounting surface of an engine and having a bore, a rotational shaft rotatably supported on the body via a bearing, an impeller fixed to the shaft and located in a pump chamber for supplying forcibly water from a water inlet to a water outlet, a seal member for sealing between the pump chamber and the bore of the body and a collection chamber portion provided on at least one of the body or the engine so as to communicate with the bore between the bearing and the seal member via a drain passage and for collecting water leaked via the seal member, wherein the collection chamber portion is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine and an opening of the collection chamber portion is fluid-tight closed by fixing the body to the engine.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 with respect to a Japanese Patent Application 2001-084511, filed on Mar. 23, 2001, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a water pump apparatus, and more particularly to a water pump apparatus which is used in a cooling system for vehicles.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional water pump apparatus of this kind is disclosed in, for example, Japanese examined utility model publication No. 6(1994)-23760. As shown in

FIG. 7

, this water pump apparatus includes a body (a housing)


4


which is fixed to an engine block


3


via a gasket


2


and which has a central bore


5


and a pump chamber


6


. A rotational shaft


8


having one end to which a pulley


7


is fixed is rotatably supported in the central bore


5


via a bearing


9


. The pulley


7


is connected with a crank pulley (not shown) via a belt (not shown) and is rotated by the rotational force of a crank shaft (not shown). An impeller


10


is fixed to the other end of the rotational shaft


8


so that the impeller


10


is rotatably disposed in the pump chamber


6


. The engine block


3


to which the body


4


is fluid-tight fixed is provided with a concave portion


11


which has an outer shape corresponding the pump chamber


6


. The pump chamber


6


ensures a necessary volume in cooperation with the concave portion


11


.




A mechanical seal


12


is disposed between the rotational shaft


8


and the body


4


for ensuring a liquid-tightness between the central bore


5


and the pump chamber


6


. A water inlet


13


which is coaxially located at the rotational shaft


8


is provided with the engine block


3


and is opened into the concave portion


11


. A water outlet


14


which is located at outer side of the impeller


10


in the radial direction is provided with the engine block


3


and is opened into the concave portion


11


. Thus, when the rotational shaft


8


and the impeller


10


are rotated by the pulley


7


, the water is sucked from the water inlet


13


to the pump chamber


6


and is discharged from the pump chamber


6


to the water outlet


14


by a centrifugal force.




The water which is leaked from the pump chamber


6


into the central bore


5


via the mechanical seal


12


flows into a drain pocket, namely a collection chamber portion


15


formed on the body


4


via a drain passage


16


. The collection chamber portion


15


is opened in the opposite direction with respect to the engine block


3


and the opening of the collection chamber portion


15


is closed by a cap


17


which, is fixed to the body


4


. A drain port


19


which is located in the upper side of the collection chamber portion


15


and which communicates between the collection chamber portion


15


and the atmosphere is formed on the body


4


. Thus, when the collection chamber portion


15


is filled with the water leaked via the mechanical seal


12


, the water is discharged from the collection chamber portion


15


via the drain port


19


. In

FIG. 7

, a numeral


18


is a vapor outlet.




In the above mentioned prior water pump, since it is necessary to fix the cap


17


to the body


4


in a fluid-tight manner by, for example, press fitting and so on, the number of parts is increased and the precise processing is required for forming the opening of the collection chamber portion


15


and the cap


17


. As a result, an increase in manufacturing cost cannot be avoided.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improved water pump apparatus which overcomes the above drawback.




In order to achieve this objective, according to the present invention, an improved water pump apparatus is provided which includes a body adapted so as to fix to a mounting surface of an engine and having a bore, a rotational shaft rotatably supported on the body via a bearing, an impeller fixed to the shaft and located in a pump chamber for forcibly supplying water from a water inlet to a water outlet, a seal member for sealing between the pump chamber and the bore of the body, and a collection chamber portion provided on at least one of the body or the engine so as to communicate with the bore between the bearing and the seal member via a drain passage and for collecting water leaked via the seal member, wherein the collection chamber portion is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine and an opening of the collection chamber portion is fluid-tightly closed by fixing the body to the engine.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Additional objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof when considered with reference to the attached drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of a water pump apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial front view of a body of the first embodiment viewing from an arrow A;





FIG. 3

is a side view showing a drain port of a first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a water pump apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a partial front view of an engine block of a second embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a side view showing a drain port of a second embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of a prior water pump apparatus.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A water pump apparatus constituted in accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to attached drawings.





FIGS. 1

to


3


show a first embodiment of the present invention. A water pump apparatus


20


includes a body (a housing)


23


which is fixed to an engine block


22


via a gasket


21


and which has a central bore


24


and a pump chamber


25


therein. A rotational shaft


27


having one end to which a pulley


26


is fixed is rotatably supported in the central bore


24


via a bearing


28


. The pulley


26


is connected with a crank pulley (not shown) via a belt (not shown) and is rotated by the rotational force of a crank shaft (not shown). An impeller


29


is fixed to the other end of the rotational shaft


27


so that the impeller


29


is rotatably disposed in the pump chamber


25


. The engine block


22


to which the body


23


is fluid-tightly fixed is provided with a concave portion


31


which is formed on a mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


and which has an outer shape corresponding to the pump chamber


25


. The pump chamber


25


ensures a necessary volume in cooperation with the concave portion


31


.




A well-known mechanical seal


32


is disposed between the rotational shaft


27


and the body


23


for ensuring a liquid-tightness between the central bore


24


and the pump chamber


25


. A water inlet


33


which is coaxially situated at the rotational shaft


27


is provided with the engine block


22


and is opened into the concave portion


31


. A water outlet


34


which is located at the outer side of the impeller


29


in the radial direction is provided with the engine block


22


and is opened into the concave portion


31


. Therefore, when the rotational shaft


27


and the impeller


29


are rotated by the pulley


26


, the water is sucked from the water inlet


33


into the pump chamber


25


and is discharged from the pump chamber


25


to the water outlet


34


by a centrifugal force.




The water which is leaked from the pump chamber


25


into the central bore


24


via the mechanical seal


32


flows into a drain pocket, namely a collection chamber portion


35


formed on the body


23


via a drain passage


36


. The collection chamber portion


35


is located below the central bore


24


and is extended parallel to the central bore


24


. One end of the drain passage formed on the body


23


is communicated to a space in the central bore


24


located between the bearing


28


and the mechanical seal


32


and the other end thereof is communicated to the collection chamber portion


35


.




One end of the collection chamber portion


35


which is located at the opposite side with respect to the engine block


22


is closed by a bottom portion and the other end thereof is opened toward the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


. The opening of the other end of the collection chamber portion


35


is on the same plane with a mounting surface of the body


23


which is fixed to the mounting face


30


of the engine block


22


via the gasket


21


. Therefore, when the body


23


is fixed to the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


via the gasket


21


, the opening of the other end of the collection chamber


35


is fluid tightly closed and a fluid-tightly closed collection chamber is formed by the collecting chamber portion


35


and the engine block


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the drain passage


36


is extended downward from the space between the mechanical seal


32


and the bearing


28


and is opened into the collection chamber portion


35


so that the water leaked via the mechanical seal


32


is led to the collection chamber portion


35


. In this embodiment, in a front view of the body


23


, the collection chamber portion


35


has an approximately triangular shape. However, the shape and the volume of the collection chamber portion


35


are not limited.




A drain port


37


which is communicated between the upper portion of the collection chamber portion


35


and the atmosphere is formed on the body


23


. The drain port


37


is formed on the opening of the other end of the collection chamber portion


35


as a groove which is opened toward the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


. The drain port


37


becomes a port for communicating the above-mentioned closed collecting chamber to the atmosphere when the body


23


is fixed to the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


via the gasket


21


. Thus, when the collection chamber portion


35


(the closed collection chamber) is filled with the water leaked via the mechanical seal


32


, the water is discharged from the collection chamber portion


35


via the drain part


37


and the leaked water is prevented from filling the drain passage


36


and the space in the central bore


24


between the mechanical seal


32


and the bearing


28


.




According to the first embodiment, the opening of the collection chamber portion


35


is closed by the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


without using a cap at the same time as the body


23


is fixed to the engine block


22


. Therefore, it is able to reduce the number of the parts and the manufacturing cost can be decreased.





FIGS. 4

to


6


show a second embodiment of the present invention. In

FIGS. 4

to


6


, the same parts as compared with

FIGS. 1

to


3


are identified by the same reference numerals and the description thereof is omitted. In this second embodiment, a first collection chamber portion


35




a


is formed on the body


23


so as to be located below the central bore


24


and is extended parallel to the central bore


24


. The other end of the drain passage


36


is communicated to the first collection chamber portion


35




a.


One end of the first collection chamber portion


35




a


which is located at the opposite side with respect to the engine block


22


is closed by a bottom portion and the other end thereof is opened toward the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


. The opening of the other end of the first collection chamber portion


35




a


is on the same plane with a mounting surface of the body


23


which is fixed to the mounting face


30


of the engine block


22


via the gasket


21


. The volume of the first collection chamber portion


35




a


is smaller than that of the collection chamber portion


35


in the first embodiment.




A second collection chamber portion


38


is formed on the mounting surface of the engine block


22


as a concave portion and is opposite to one end of the first collection chamber portion


35




a


. The second collection chamber portion


38


becomes a fluid-tightly closed collection chamber in cooperation with the first collection chamber portion


35




a


when the body


23


is fixed to the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


via the gasket


21


. The first collection chamber portion


35


a functions also as a passage.




A drain port


39


which is communicated between the upper portion of the second collection chamber portion


38


and the atmosphere is formed on the engine block


23


. The drain port


39


is formed on the mounting surface


30


as a groove which is opened toward the mounting surface of the body


23


. The drain port


39


becomes a port for communicating the above-mentioned closed collecting chamber to the atmosphere when the body


23


is fixed to the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


via the gasket


21


. Therefore, when the first and second collection chamber portions


35




a


and


38


(the closed collection chamber) are filled with the water leaked via the mechanical seal


32


, the water is discharged from the first and second collection chamber portions


35




a


and


38


via the drain port


39


. According to the second embodiment, the openings of the first and second collection chamber portion


35




a


and


38


are closed by fixing the body


23


to the mounting surface


30


of the engine block


22


without using a cap at the same time as the body


23


is fixed to the engine block


22


.




According to the first and second embodiment, the leaked water is collected in the collection chamber portion


35


, or the first and second collection chamber portions


35




a


and


38


and the outer wall surface of the body


23


, or the engine block


22


is not dirtied by the leaked water. However, as mentioned above, when the collection chamber portion


35


or the first and second collection chamber portions


35




a


and


38


are filled with the leaked water, the water is discharged from the drain port


37


or


39


. At this time, in order to avoid the dirt of the outer wall surface of the body


23


or the engine block


22


which is adjacent to the drain port


37


or


39


, a dye-proofing process, water repellent process or decomposable process may be performed on the outer wall surface of the body


23


or the engine block


22


.




Normally, the water for cooling the engine (the cooling water) includes organic matter for improving the cooling effect and is colored. Therefore, in the first and second embodiments, on the outer wall surface of the body


23


or the engine block


22


which is adjacent to the drain port


37


or


39


, surface coating material such as wax or a catalyst for decomposing a solid adhered to the outer wall surface due to the discharged water is applied thereon. In

FIG. 2

, a mirror surface layer L which can easily remove the water may be formed on the outer wall surface of the body


23


or the engine block


22


which is adjacent to the drain port


37


or


39


. For example, a coating material in which fluorine is combined can be used for the dye-proofing, and a glass coating material for water repellent can be used. Further, a titanium oxide photocatalyst can be used for decomposing a solid which is a main component of the cooling water.




The principles, preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing description. The invention which is intended to be protected herein should not, however, be construed as limited to the particular forms disclosed, as these are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made be those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing detailed description should be considered exemplary in nature and not limited to the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A water pump apparatus, comprising:a body adapted to fix to a mounting surface of an engine and having a bore; a rotational shaft rotatably supported on the body via a bearing; an impeller fixed to the shaft and located in a pump chamber for forcibly supplying water from a water inlet to a water outlet, a seal member for sealing between the pump chamber and the bore of the body; and a collection chamber portion provided on at least one of the body or the engine so as to communicate with the bore between the bearing and the seal member via a drain passage and for collecting water leaked via the seal member, wherein the collection chamber portion is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine, and an opening of the collection chamber portion is fluid-tightly closed by fixing the body to the engine, the collection chamber portion is communicated to the atmosphere via a drain port which is formed on the body or the engine, and the drain port is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine.
  • 2. A water pump apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the drain port is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine without any portion of a gasket which is placed between the body and the mounting surface of the engine.
  • 3. A water pump apparatus, comprising:a body adapted to fix to a mounting surface of an engine and having a bore; a rotational shaft rotatably supported on the body via a bearing; an impeller fixed to the shaft and located in a pump chamber for forcibly supplying water from a water inlet to a water outlet, a seal member for sealing between the pump chamber and the bore of the body; and a collection chamber portion provided on at least one of the body or the engine so as to communicate with the bore between the bearing and the seal member via a drain passage and for collecting water leaked via the seal member, wherein the collection chamber portion is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine, and an opening of the collection chamber portion is fluid-tightly closed by fixing the body to the engine, the collection chamber portion is communicated to the atmosphere via a drain port which is formed on the body or the engine, and one of a dye-proofing process layer, a water repellent process layer or a decomposition process layer for decomposing a solid is formed on an outer wall surface of the body or the engine which is adjacent to the drain port.
  • 4. A water pump apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the drain port is opened toward the mounting surface of the engine without any portion of a gasket which is placed between the body and the mounting surface of the engine.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-084511 Mar 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5216984 Shimano et al. Jun 1993 A
6062812 Ozawa May 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number Date Country
39 31 938 Sep 1989 DE
41 28 286 Aug 1991 DE
43 18 158 Jun 1993 DE
0 473 359 Aug 1991 EP
6-23760 Sep 1988 JP
5-39718 Feb 1993 JP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Official letter from the German Patent Office dated Jan. 16, 2003 in a corresponding German Patent application along with an English Translation.