1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to water pumps for pumping a cooling water that circulates in an engine cooling system of a motor vehicle, and more particularly to the water pumps of a type that provides a bearing of a rotating member with a watertight construction.
2. Description of the related Art
Japanese Laid-open Patent Application (Tokkai) 2010-169143 shows a water pump that has a watertight construction for a bearing of a rotating member.
In the water pump shown in the publication, there is disclosed a watertight construction between a cylindrical pump housing and a drive shaft that is concentrically and rotatably disposed in the pump housing. Between the pump housing and the drive shaft, there is disposed a ball bearing of a type that has two rows of balls for smoothing rotation of the drive shaft.
The watertight construction comprises a seal member that is fixed to the pump housing and has first and second lip portions slidably contacting with a flat portion formed on the drive shaft, and an annular slinger that is fixed to the drive shaft and has a peripheral portion to which a third lip (or axial lip) of the seal member slidably contacts. Due to the first and second lips that slidably contact to the flat portion of the drive shaft, there are defined two sealing portions by which water penetration into the ball bearing is restrained.
Although the watertight construction disclosed by the above-mentioned publication exhibits a watertight function to a certain extent due to provision of the two sealing portions, the sliding contact between the third lip and the annular slinger causes formation of an annular space in which water is collected, which however promotes the undesired penetration of water into the ball bearing from the annular space through the two sealing portions.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a water pump which is free of the above-mentioned drawback.
According to the present invention, there is provided an improved watertight construction for a ball bearing installed in a water pump, that exhibits a satisfied watertight function by providing means by which water staying in the annular space is easily discharged therefrom.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water pump which comprises a rotating unit including a pulley, a drive shaft and an impeller which rotate as a single unit; a housing covering the drive shaft and having a pump chamber for receiving therein the impeller; a mechanical seal unit installed between the housing and the drive shaft to seal the pump chamber; a bearing including an outer race fixed to one of the rotating unit and the housing, an inner race fixed to the other one of the rotating unit and the housing and a plurality of rotating bodies operatively disposed between the outer and inner races; an annular seal member arranged at an axial end of the bearing and having a peripheral portion that is fixed to one of the outer and inner races and another peripheral portion that slidably contacts with the other one of the outer and inner races; and an annular slinger fixed to the housing in a manner to face the annular seal member, the annular slinger having a given portion that slidably contacts with a given portion of the rotating unit.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water pump which comprises a rotating unit including a pulley, a drive shaft and an impeller which rotate as a single unit; a housing covering the drive shaft and having a pump chamber for receiving therein the impeller; a mechanical seal unit installed between the housing and the drive shaft to seal the pump chamber; a bearing including an outer race fixed to one of the rotating unit and the housing, an inner race fixed to the other one of the rotating unit and the housing and a plurality of rotating bodies operatively disposed between the outer and inner races; and an annular slinger arranged in a passage extending between the bearing and the mechanical seal unit, the annular slinger being fixed to the housing and having a given portion that slidably contacts to a rotating member fixed to the rotating unit, the rotating member being either one of the outer and inner races of the bearing.
In accordance with third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water pump which comprises a rotating member adapted to be rotated by an external driving source; a housing that forms at least a part of a pump chamber from which a cooling water is led to an internal combustion chamber for cooling the engine upon rotation of the rotating member; a mechanical seal unit installed between the housing and the rotating member to seal the pump chamber; a bearing operatively disposed between the rotating member and the housing at a position other than the pump chamber; and an annular slinger arranged at an axial end of the bearing and fixed to a fixed portion, the annular slinger having a given portion that slidably contacts to the rotating member.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction of the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the following, water pumps of various embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The water pumps to which the following explanation is directed are of a type that is used for pumping a cooling water that circulates in an engine cooling system of a motor vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine. More specifically, the water pump is of a type that is mounted on a side wall of an engine block and powered by a crankshaft of the engine for circulating cooling water through a water jacket formed in the engine block.
In the following description, various directional terms, such as right, left, upper, lower, rightward and the like are used for ease of explanation. It is however to be noted that such terms are to be understood with respect to only a drawing or drawings on which a corresponding part or portion is shown.
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That is, the water drain construction comprises the drain passage 13 that is formed in a thicker lower portion of intermediate diameter portion 11b to communicate the inside space of the portion 11b with drain chamber 12. That is, drain passage 13 extends along the Y-axis of
In addition to the above-mentioned drain passage 13, intermediate diameter portion 11b is formed, at a position diametrically opposite to the position of the drain passage 13, with a connecting opening 14 to communicate the interior of the portion 11b with the outside of pump housing 2. That is, connecting opening 14 extends along the Y-axis of
Drive shaft 3 is made of a steel and rotatably disposed in pump housing 2 with its axially opposed ends projected outward from pump housing 2, as shown.
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Pulley 4 is produced by pressing a steel plate and as is seen from
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Each opening 15 is so positioned and arranged as to place at least part thereof to a position where an inside end of an after-mentioned first annular seal member 19 and the inner race 16 of ball bearing 6 contact. More specifically, each opening 15 is arranged to substantially face the given contact portion between the first annular seal member 19 and the inner race 16. With this arrangement, the penetrating water or water vapor in the interior of smaller diameter end portion 11c is smoothly discharged into the outside through each opening 15 before arriving at the first annular seal member 19. Due to provision of plural openings 15, the water discharging from pump housing 2 is effectively carried out. Furthermore, since openings 15 are arranged to axially face inner race 16 of ball bearing 6, the openings 15 can be used as work assist openings for the tools that are manipulated or handled to place the ball bearing 6 onto an exact position of the smaller diameter end portion 11c.
The above-mentioned conical cover 5 is produced by pressing a corrosion-resistant metal plate, such as aluminum plate, stainless plate or the like.
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The above-mentioned ball bearing 6 is of a single ball-row type with seal members. That is, ball bearing 6 is snugly disposed between an outer cylindrical surface of smaller diameter end portion 11c of pump housing 2 and an inner cylindrical surface of cylindrical wall 4d of pulley 4.
As is mentioned hereinabove, ball bearing 6 comprises inner race 16 that is press-fitted to the outer surface of smaller diameter end portion 11c, outer race 17 that is press-fitted to the inner surface of cylindrical wall 4d and a plurality of balls 18 that are rotatably and partially received in guide grooves (no numerals) respectively formed in inner and outer races 16 and 17.
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Since first and second annular seal members 19 and 20 have substantially the same construction, the following detailed description on the construction will be directed to only second annular seal member 20 for simplification of explanation.
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That is, the inner periphery of second annular seal member 20 is shaped into a seal lip member 20b that includes first and second seal lips 20d and 20e. As shown, first and second seal lips 20d and 20e are parts of the rubber cover 20x and slidably and elastically pressed against the inclined wall of the annular cut of inner race 16.
Due to provision of seal lip member 20b elastically pressed against the inclined wall of inner race 16, there is produced a first sealing section S1 by which penetration or invasion of foreign substances from the outside into ball bearing 6 is suppressed. Due to provision of the two seal lips 20d and 20e, a so-called double sealing structure is defined by second annular seal member 20.
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As shown, annular slinger 7 has an inner peripheral portion 21a that is fixed to an outer surface of smaller diameter end portion 11c of pump housing 2 and an outer peripheral portion that is provided with an annular seal lip 23. The outer peripheral portion of annular slinger 7 is placed near an inner surface of cylindrical wall 4d of pulley 4. In
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Thus, inner race 16 of ball bearing 6, annular slinger 7 and pump housing 2 constitute a first single unit which is fixed. It is to be noted that in
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Annular seal lip 24 is so sized and constructed as to be sufficiently pressed against the right end of outer race 17 even when a certain displacement is taken place by outer race 17 under operation of the water pump 1A. The displaced positions of outer race 17 are shown by broken lines in
Due to provision of annular seal lip 24 elastically pressed against the right end of outer race 17, there is provided a second sealing section S2 by which invasion of foreign substances from the outside into the space C2 and thus into ball bearing 6 is suppressed.
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As is described in detail hereinabove, in water pump 1A according to the present invention, there are arranged two, viz., first and second sealing sections S1 and S2 in series in a passage that extends from the outside (or water drain chamber 12) to the interior of ball bearing 6. Furthermore, in water pump 1A, there is further arranged a third sealing section that is constructed by first annular seal member 19 (see
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Due to the nature of water pump 1A having the above-mentioned construction, there is inevitably formed a first given space SP1 (see
However, for the following reasons, such tendency is suppressed or at least minimized. That is, as is seen from
In addition to the above, heat transmitted to annular slinger 7 from pump housing 2 promotes the above-mentioned water evaporation. That is, cooling water pumped up by water pump 1A is led to the engine block for cooling the engine, and thus, the cooling water is heated by the engine block before rerunning to water pump 1A. This means that under operation of water pump 1A, pump housing 2 that defines pump chamber P therein is heated to a certain level and thus annular slinger 7 connected to pump housing 2 is also heated by the heat transfer from heated pump housing 2. Heating of annular slinger 7 induces heating of annular seal lip 23, which promotes the water is evaporation at first given space SP1.
Even if the water (viz., cooling water or foreign substances) passes through the second sealing section S2 and enters into a second given space SP2 (see
Because annular slinger 7 is of a fixed member, the slinger 7 is not subjected to “cooling by wind” that would be induced if annular slinger 7 rotates, and thus, the heat accumulated in annular slinger 7 is not lost fast. That is, in the first embodiment, the heat transmitted to annular slinger 7 is effectively used for evaporating water.
As is described hereinabove, in water pump 1A of the first embodiment of the present invention, due to provision of annular seal lip 23, invasion and penetration of foreign substances and water from the outside and connecting passage 14 toward second given space SP2 facing second annular seal member 20 are suppressed or at least minimized. Furthermore, by the frictional heat produced under operation of water pump 1A, the water staying near second sealing section S2 is effectively evaporated. Thus, undesired invasion or penetration of such foreign substances and water into the interior of ball bearing 6 is suppressed or at least minimized.
Even if water happens to leak into second given space SP2 through second sealing section S2, the heat produced under operation of water pump 1A functions to evaporate the water and thus suppresses or at least minimizes the possibility of invasion or penetration of water into the interior of ball bearing 6.
Because of the above-mentioned effective watertight construction for ball bearing 6, there is no need of using a high precision ball bearing, such as the ball bearing having two rows of balls between inner and outer races. Thus, production cost can be reduced in the water pump of the invention.
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As shown, in this second embodiment, the annular seal lip 23 of annular slinger 7 extends radially outward to slidably contact to an inner surface of a junction portion 4x (see
In this second embodiment 1B, substantially the same effects as those of the above-mentioned first embodiment 1A are obtained due to similar construction therebetween. However, in this second embodiment 1B, the frictional heat produced by the sliding contact between the junction portion 4x of pulley 4 and annular seal lip 23 is higher than that produced in the first embodiment 1A since the junction portion 4x provides the annular seal lip 23 with a much longer running way per each turning of pulley 4. This means that the water staying at and near second sealing section S2 is much effectively evaporated.
Furthermore, in water pump 1B of this second embodiment, there is no space that corresponds to the first given space SP1 of the first embodiment 1A. Thus, the possibility of leakage of water through second sealing section S2 is lowered.
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As shown, in this third embodiment, the annular slinger 7 has no rubber cover member disposed thereon, and annular rubber cover member 20x of second annular seal member 20 is formed with an annular seal lip 24 that extends radially outward to slidably contact to an inner surface 7a of the naked annular slinger 7.
Because of the naked structure of annular slinger 7, the heat transmitted thereto from pump housing 2 is much effectively used for producing the frictional heat by the sliding contact of annular seal lip 24 with annular slinger 7. Thus, water staying at and near second sealing section S2 is much effectively evaporated.
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As shown, in this fourth embodiment, the annular slinger 7 has no rubber cover member disposed thereon and an annular dry film coat (or annular solid lubricant film) 25 is formed on a peripheral part of the inner surface 7a of the naked annular slinger 7. As shown, a major surface of annular dry film coat 25 is in contact with the right end surface of outer race 17 of ball bearing 6. Due to the resiliency possessed by naked annular slinger 7, the major surface of annular dry film coat 25 is pressed against the right end surface of the outer race 17.
Due to usage of annular dry film coat 25 that is pressed against the right end surface of outer race 17 of ball bearing 6, second sealing section S2 can exhibit an excellent sealing function against water and foreign substances.
If desired, following modifications may be applied to the water pumps of the above-mentioned embodiments.
That is, if desired, grease may be applied to the top of annular seal lip 23 or 24 for promoting the water stopping function of the seal lip and increasing the durability of the seal lip against the friction in case of water pumps 1A, 1B and 1C of the first, second and third embodiments.
Furthermore, if desired, besides the above-mentioned water/foreign substances stopping structure including annular slinger 7 and annular seal lip 23 or 24 or annular dry film coat 25, a structure similar to the water/foreign substances stopping structure may be applied to a left side of ball bearing 6 (see
Furthermore, if desired, another water stopping structure may be employed in water pumps 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D. That is, the water stopping structure comprises an annular seal lip (not shown) that is mounted on conical cover 5 (see
The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application 2011-132180 filed Jun. 14, 2011 are incorporated herein by reference.
Although the invention has been described above with reference to embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to such embodiments as described above. Various modifications and variations of such embodiments may be carried out by those skilled in the art, in light of the above description.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-132180 | Jun 2011 | JP | national |