EP0153982A2 - Machine à piston, particulièrement pompe à piston - Google Patents

Machine à piston, particulièrement pompe à piston Download PDF

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EP0153982A2
EP0153982A2 EP84108027A EP84108027A EP0153982A2 EP 0153982 A2 EP0153982 A2 EP 0153982A2 EP 84108027 A EP84108027 A EP 84108027A EP 84108027 A EP84108027 A EP 84108027A EP 0153982 A2 EP0153982 A2 EP 0153982A2
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Bernhard Frey
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01MLUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
    • F01M1/00Pressure lubrication
    • F01M1/02Pressure lubrication using lubricating pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B1/00Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders
    • F04B1/04Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders having cylinders in star- or fan-arrangement
    • F04B1/0404Details or component parts
    • F04B1/0408Pistons
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B1/00Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders
    • F04B1/04Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders having cylinders in star- or fan-arrangement
    • F04B1/0404Details or component parts
    • F04B1/0439Supporting or guiding means for the pistons
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B43/00Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members
    • F04B43/08Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members having tubular flexible members
    • F04B43/084Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members having tubular flexible members the tubular member being deformed by stretching or distortion

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  • the invention relates to a piston machine, in particular a piston pump, with at least one piston-cylinder arrangement to form a pulsating working space, in particular with a flexible, preferably tubular, for sealing the working space ; Sealing member, which is slidably supported on a support surface via a liquid, in particular a lubricant, a rotating device being provided, in particular, for the pistons.
  • Machines of this type are known, for example from DE-OS 25 54 733.
  • Piston machines which generally have a crank or eccentric drive, are generally associated with a comparatively high construction cost and space requirement for the drive device in relation to the usable stroke volume.
  • the devices for the design with support of the elastically deformable sealing hose by means of pressure lubrication have a similar influence. There is therefore a need in general for piston machines, and in particular for those of the aforementioned type, to reduce the space requirement, if possible without substantial increase in construction costs or while maintaining a comparatively simple construction.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to create a piston power or working machine which is characterized by a comparatively small overall length of the piston-cylinder arrangement including the adjacent parts of the drive device.
  • the inventive solution to this problem is characterized by the features specified in claim 1.
  • the subsequent design, encompassing the cylinder, of the drive member, for example a ram or the like, which is conventional per se and cooperates with an eccentric drive device, enables this drive member - with the same support and guide length - to shorten the overall length considerably, in accordance with the working movement the piston-cylinder arrangement.
  • the easily possible, thin-walled design of the portion of the drive member encompassing the cylinder makes it possible to avoid a substantial increase in the diameter of the piston-cylinder arrangement.
  • the reduction in the overall length of the piston-cylinder arrangement is particularly noticeable in the case of star-shaped multi-cylinder arrangements, because this overall length reduces the overall diameter of the pump.
  • a pulsating secondary space results, corresponding to the oscillating working movement of the latter, which in the case of conventional pistons is filled with leakage liquid can fill the work area or, in the case of hermetic work space sealing, with the outflowing lubricant by means of the elastically deformable sealing hose with pressure lubrication support mentioned.
  • an advantageous development of the invention provides at least one compensating channel with a large cross-section between the pulsating secondary space and a pressure equalizing space.
  • a lubricant or conveying means storage space (in view of the removal of circulating lubricant or leakage conveying means from the working space) as a pressure compensation space for the pulsating adjoining space.
  • a development of the invention based on the aforementioned aspects provides that the pulsating secondary space is connected to a space located at the end of the cylinder within the drive member and pulsating in accordance with the oscillating working movement by a throttle channel.
  • the pulsating space between the cylinder end and the drive member, into which the lubricant or the leakage liquid flowing out of the cylinder or the sealing hose collects from the work space is used as a pump or auxiliary work space for the continuous discharge of the accumulating liquid, whereby the throttle channel the backflow of the liquid in a particularly simple manner from the pressure-relieved N of the drive member to a low level just limited space at the other end.
  • the throttle channel thus acts like a check valve.
  • Another development of the invention relates to a combination with features which, in a different context, belong to the subject matter of EP patent application No. 80103359.8.
  • Such a combination with the present invention features relates in particular to pressure circulation lubrication, such as can be used in particular for the lubrication and support of an elastically deformable sealing hose during its sliding movement on a support surface.
  • pressure circulation lubrication such as can be used in particular for the lubrication and support of an elastically deformable sealing hose during its sliding movement on a support surface.
  • this development of the invention plenum return characterized by a the reservoir with the connecting transfer duct with an adjustable or controllable actuator for a limitation of the flow from the storage space to the return collecting space.
  • This design enables a safe filling and thus a trouble-free operation of the return pump and thus the maintenance of the lubricant pressure, which is essential for the overall operational safety, in a simple manner. This is particularly important in the case of high-pressure pumps with a lubricated sealing hose because failure of the lubrication on the support surface can very quickly result in damage to the sealing hose.
  • the drive device 10 of the pump according to FIG. 1 consists of a shaft 1 with an eccentric 2 coupled to a motor (not shown), on which a non-rotating, translationally rotating sliding piece 3 with a number of cylinders - here for example five - corresponding to the number of tangential pressure surfaces 4 is mounted .
  • a pressure surface is in operative connection with a drive member 30 Piston 20 indicated, which is connected to a deformable sealing hose 22.
  • a coil spring 23 presses the piston 20 against the bottom portion 30b of the sleeve-shaped drive member 30 and sets the sealing hose under axial tension.
  • the sealing hose sits in the bore of a cylinder 25, with which it is firmly connected at the upper end, and thus hermetically seals the working space 24 formed in the hose interior.
  • This working space changes its volume in accordance with the oscillating movement of the drive member 30 and generates the pumping action in connection with check valves 26 and 27, which are connected to a delivery and suction channel 28.
  • the lubrication system of the pump is in the form of pressure circulation lubrication with a gear pressure lubrication pump 100, a return collecting space 120 surrounding the eccentric 3 of the drive device and with an annular supply space 110 concentrically surrounding the axis of rotation XX of the drive device and with one from the return collecting space 120 into the Storage pump 110 promoting return pump 105 is formed.
  • This design and arrangement of the storage space enables a particularly space-saving multi-cylinder pump construction with a symmetrical distribution of the connections to the individual cylinders over the circumference of the ring.
  • the inclusion of the storage space in the cylindrical housing of the star-shaped multi-cylinder arrangement also serves the same purpose.
  • the pressure lubrication pump 100 delivers from the storage space 110 via channels 103 and 104 and a filter 102 into an annular distributor channel 101, from where pressure channels 90 and 95 lead to the individual cylinders 25 with adjusting throttles 90a and 95a.
  • the pressurized lubricant from the channel 90 is supplied to support the sliding movement of the outer surface of the sealing hose 22 and flows in the axial direction of the cylinder (downwards according to FIG. 1) into a pulsating space 42 formed in the area of the lower piston and cylinder end .
  • This space is connected via a throttle channel 45, which is designed as a gap space between the inner surface of the cylindrical section 30a of the drive member 30 and the outside of the cylinder 25, to a likewise pulsating secondary space 35 formed at the upper end of the cylindrical section 30a.
  • the throttle channel 45 acting as a quasi check valve, so that the space 42 essentially acts as a low-pressure space for an undisturbed outflow of the lubricant from the gap between the sealing hose and the cylinder bore or support surface acts.
  • low pressure is also required in the adjoining room 35.
  • the latter is connected to the storage space 110 via a compensation channel 40 with a large cross section, which thus serves as a pressure compensation space.
  • the lubricant supplied via the channel 95 reaches the outer surface of the cylindrical section 30a of the drive member 30, where the latter is guided so as to be displaceable coaxially with the cylinder 25.
  • the lubricant then flows via lubrication channels 47 to the pressure surfaces 4 and further into the return collecting space 120. This lubricant circuit is thus also closed.
  • the return pump 105 draws in from the lower part of the collecting space 120 via a channel 115 and delivers via an ascending return channel 106 in the apex region 110a of the storage space 110. This results in an effective ventilation of the lubricant flow entering the storage space.
  • the suction space of the latter i.e. the lower part of the collecting space 120, with the storage space 110 connecting overflow channel 130 is provided, which prevents this area from being sucked empty.
  • An actuator is provided for limiting the overflow, for which an adjustable throttle 135a may be sufficient, for example.
  • an overflow control with a controllable valve 135 as an actuator and with a float 140 as a control device is provided. This allows an optimal filling level to be maintained in the suction space of the return pump 105. Sufficient filling of the return pump is essential, in particular, to avoid foaming, which would impair reliable pressure circulation lubrication.
  • FIG. 2 The pressure circulation lubrication system of the pump is shown schematically in a clear form in FIG. 2, the essential functional elements being shown symbolically, but with the same reference numerals as in FIG. 1.
  • the avoidance of foam formation in the delivery system of the circulating pressure lubrication is essential for a perfect function.
  • This is particularly useful for the design of the rotor 105a of the return pump 105 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 with a plurality of slots designed as storage spaces 105b, which are arranged in the manner of a radial centrifugal pump and extend over a radius difference with respect to the axis of rotation XX of the pump .
  • the lubricant located in these storage spaces is subject to a separation between lubricant with a greater or lesser liquid content or, conversely, a lower and greater gas or foam content.
  • an outflow control opening 108 which extends over less than 180 °, with a suitable slowdown or throttling of the outflow from the pump, essentially only that part of the lubricant which has only a very low gas or foam content is expelled radially from the storage spaces 105b.
  • the stowage spaces then connect to an outflow control opening 109b which is rich in gas or foam Absorbs part of the lubricant and returns it to the collecting space 120 via an outflow channel 109c, not shown.
  • the outflow control openings 108 and 109b which, as shown in FIG. 3, likewise extend over an angle of substantially less than 180 °, the storage spaces 105b are closed at their outer ends by a housing inner surface 107, so that this Part of the circulation is available for separating the differently dense lubricant components without disturbance due to flow.
  • FIG. 4 Another mechanism that contributes to gas and foam cut-off within the rotor of the return pump is indicated in FIG. 4.
  • a radial circular flow with a course indicated at A can then be generated by means of a comparatively wide gap space 109a arranged axially next to the rotor 105a, which is shown here in a strongly distorting manner, which prevents the accumulation of the low-gas lubricant in the radially outer regions of the storage spaces 105b favored and possibly also a partial return of the foam accumulated in the radially inner storage space areas in the direction of the suction chamber of the pump.
  • a cooling device for the lubricant is accommodated within the annular lubricant storage space 110.
  • This cooling device essentially consists of a heat exchanger 210 which has a channel system 212 through which the working medium of the pump flows and which can be seen in detail in FIG. 6.
  • the flow of the working medium in this duct system is achieved by means of the prefeed pump 150 already mentioned; which is accommodated coaxially to the annular storage space 110 and with an axial overlap in its inner recess space 140.
  • the upstream side 160 of the pre-feed pump 150 is in the range of an axial 'end cover 155 of the pump housing provided with a the reservoir 110 is aligned final end wall 230th
  • the pre-feed pump is designed as an axial flow pump, the rotor of which is seated on the pump shaft 1 in the manner shown schematically in FIG. 5 and the outflow side 170 of which is connected to an annular channel 174 by radial channels 172.
  • Axial branch channels 176 lead from the latter (only one of these is shown in FIG. 5) Channels) to the individual, star-shaped pump cylinders (not shown).
  • the piston-cylinder arrangements of the pump receive the working fluid with a pre-pressure of, for example, a few atmospheres, which is sufficient for safe filling in the suction stroke of the pistons.
  • Channel sections 178 which are lengthened at the rear connect the outflow side 170 of the pre-feed pump 150 to an annular channel 180 in a central, section-like section 232 of the end wall 230.
  • a radial channel 182 leads to an inflow distributor 216 of the heat exchanger which is inserted in the outer part of the end wall 230 210.
  • the inflow distributor arranged in the lower apex area of the storage space 110 From this inflow distributor arranged in the lower apex area of the storage space 110, the partial flow of the cool working fluid branched off from the outflow side of the pre-feed pump passes via a channel system 212 of the heat exchanger 210, which can be seen in detail in FIG Inflow distributor 216 arranged outflow collector 218. The latter is also used in the outer part of the end wall 230.
  • the outflow collector is connected to the suction side 160 of the prefeed pump via a radial channel 184. This results in a return flow circuit parallel to the main delivery flow for the branched-off part of the delivery flow of the prefeed pump 150, which is fed to the inflow side of the main pump.
  • a throttle screw 220 is inserted into the end wall 230, the tip of which engages in the channel 182 and here forms an adjustable throttle point in the partial feed flow to the inflow distributor 216.
  • the design of the heat exchanger is shown in detail in Fig. 6.
  • the channel system 212 of the heat exchanger is then practically completely submerged within the lubricant storage space 110 and below the lubricant level.
  • a lubricant flow results in the annular storage space, which flows downward essentially in both circumferential directions from the upper apex area lower apex runs.
  • the channel system 212 of the heat exchanger 210 comprises a plurality of ring-shaped heat exchanger tubes 214 which extend in the circumferential direction of the storage space 110 and which - as mentioned - essentially below the lubricant level and therefore enable heat exchange over their entire surface.
  • the result is an essentially cylindrical arrangement of heat exchanger tubes lying side by side in the cylinder axis direction, i.e. a large-scale arrangement of heat transfer surfaces adapted to the spatial conditions of the storage space and the lubricant flow.

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US4671743A (en) 1987-06-09
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JPS6365830B2 (fr) 1988-12-16
ATE51683T1 (de) 1990-04-15
PL130376B1 (en) 1984-08-31
JPH0250358B2 (fr) 1990-11-02
CH645435A5 (de) 1984-09-28
ATE14915T1 (de) 1985-08-15
HU183151B (en) 1984-04-28
EP0153982A3 (en) 1985-11-21
EP0153982B1 (fr) 1990-04-04
PL225024A1 (fr) 1981-04-24
AU5935080A (en) 1981-01-08
JPS5627086A (en) 1981-03-16
SU1380617A3 (ru) 1988-03-07
AR219466A1 (es) 1980-08-15
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