US20210199116A1 - Pump group - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01P—COOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- the present invention concerns a pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle.
- this cooling system is specific to cooling the engine, for example, but not necessarily, of the internal combustion type, of the vehicle.
- the pump group object of the present invention is placed in this context, comprising a mechanical-type drive.
- the pump group object of the present invention comprises a mechanical drive which controls the rotary movement of the impeller comprised therein, thus controlling the movement of the cooling liquid which flows into the cooling system to which the pump group may be fluidically connected.
- the mechanical drive is a pulley, an electromagnetic pulley, a pulley containing a clutch group, for example a centrifugal clutch.
- the mechanical drive is directly mounted on the shaft on which is mounted the impeller.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle, for example for an internal combustion engine, which addresses the aforesaid problems.
- the object of the present invention must be contextualized to the sector of reference, i.e. the automotive sector, and thus provide a pump group with compact dimensions and simple production suitable to be housed in the vehicle, preferably near the engine comprised therein.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b illustrate two perspective views of a pump group in accordance with the present invention, according to a possible embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the pump group as shown in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal section of the pump group in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view in separate parts of the pump group in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIG. 5 illustrates a longitudinal sectional view in separate parts of the pump group in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b.
- a pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle preferably for cooling the engine, for example an internal combustion engine, is indicated collectively at reference number 1 .
- the pump group 1 object of the present invention, is suitable for moving a predefined quantity of cooling liquid in the ducts of an engine cooling system of an engine.
- said cooling liquid is a liquid solution based on water and glycol and/or oil.
- the present invention is not limited to the nature of the type of cooling liquid.
- the pump group 1 object of the present invention, preferably extends in length with respect to an axis X-X.
- the pump group 1 object of the present invention, comprises an impeller 2 rotatable with respect to said axis X-X.
- said impeller 2 has a center of rotation that lies on said axis X-X.
- the impeller 2 is of the radial type, being specially shaped to perform a suction action on the cooling liquid, preferably in the axial direction, and to perform a thrust action, preferably in the radial direction.
- the impeller 2 is specifically suited to move a quantity of cooling liquid in the engine cooling system.
- the pump group 1 comprises a shaft 3 extending in length along the axis X-X.
- the shaft 3 comprises an impeller end 32 on which the impeller 2 is integrally mounted and a control portion 31 suitable to receive a rotary control action from a mechanical drive 5 which is in turn comprised in the pump group 1 as described in detail below.
- the pump group 1 comprises a pump body 4 supporting and housing the respective components of the pump group 1 .
- the pump group 1 is suitable to be fluidically connected to the respective ducts of the engine cooling system of a vehicle.
- the pump body 4 is divided into a plurality of specific members/bodies:
- an impeller body 42 which houses the impeller 2 in a specially shaped impeller chamber 42 ;
- a shaft body 43 that partially accommodates and supports the driving shaft 3 in free rotation (which in the attached figures is shown comprising the respective shaft bearing assembly);
- control body 44 comprising a control cavity 44 through which the driving shaft 3 extends in such a way that the control end 31 thereof protrudes axially from said control body 44 .
- control body 44 is integrally connected to the shaft body 43 .
- the pump group 1 comprises a mechanical drive 5 having the purpose of controlling the rotation of the shaft 3 by receiving an external action from an external group, for example the motor group, to which it is connected by means of a transmission group or a transmission element, such as a belt, a chain or a kinematic gear mechanism.
- an external group for example the motor group
- a transmission group or a transmission element such as a belt, a chain or a kinematic gear mechanism.
- said mechanical drive 5 is suitable to engage the shaft 3 being mounted on said control body 44 .
- the mechanical drive 5 in effect comprises:
- a rotating member 51 mounted in free rotation on the control body 44 with respect to the axis X-X, wherein the rotating member 51 is suitable to receive an external action from an external group which moves it in rotation, for example from a transmission element, or belt;
- control device 53 configurable in an engagement configuration in which the rotating member 51 and the rotating drum 52 are mutually engaged to rotate together and a disengagement configuration wherein the rotating member 51 is separate from the rotating drum 52 rotating individually.
- the rotating member 51 has a substantially axial-symmetrical shape with respect to the axis X-X.
- the rotating member 51 has a substantially annular shape.
- the rotating member 51 comprises at a first axial end an operating cavity 510 in which the rotating drum 52 and partially the control device 53 are housed.
- the rotating member 51 comprises, at a second axial end, a body housing cavity 511 , in which the control body 44 is at least partially housed.
- the entire control body 44 is housed in the body housing cavity 51 .
- the rotating member 51 comprises a cap 518 suitable to close the operating cavity 510 preventing access thereto from the outside, for example protecting it from the elements.
- the rotating member 51 comprises an outer perimeter wall 515 that extends parallel to the axis X-X; this wall is thus located in a distal position from said axis X-X.
- the perimeter wall 515 is suitable to be engaged by an external group to receive the external rotational action; preferably on said perimeter wall 515 a drive belt may thus be wound.
- the rotating member 51 further comprises an inner wall 513 which extends parallel to the axis X-X suitable to engage the control body 44 by means of a bearing group 512 (preferably in turn comprised in the mechanical drive 5 ); thus, preferably, the inner wall 513 is in a position proximal to said axis X-X.
- the rotating member 51 comprises a radial wall 514 that extends radially to said axis X-X to join integrally the inner wall 513 with the outer perimeter wall 515 .
- the radial wall 514 axially separates the operating cavity 510 and the body housing cavity 511 .
- the operating cavity 510 and the body housing cavity 511 are radially defined by the inner wall 513 and by the outer perimeter wall 515 .
- the rotating drum 52 is integrally mounted on the shaft 3 , on the control end 31 of the shaft 3 , which protrudes from the control body 44 .
- the rotating drum 52 has a substantially radial extension with respect to the shaft 3 .
- control device 53 performs an action in the axial direction which allows the configuration change between the engagement configuration and the disengagement configuration and vice versa.
- control device 53 comprises first control members 531 housed in the control body 44 and second control devices 532 housed on the control drum 52 .
- Said first control members 531 and said second control members 532 are magnetically sensitive to each other.
- the first control members 531 are of the type comprising sensors or coils of electrical or electronic type adapted to produce a magnetic field
- the second members 532 are of the type comprising magnetically sensitive elements suitable to undergo the action of said magnetic field produced by the first control members 531 .
- the second control members 532 comprise a disk element 532 ′ fitted axially movable on the driving shaft 3 .
- the second control members 532 comprise moving elements 532 ′′, housed on the drum element 52 , which are magnetically sensitive.
- the moving elements 532 ′′ engage the disk element 532 ′ in such a way as to control its axial position between an engagement position in which the rotating member 51 that drives it in rotation transmits via the moving elements 532 ′′ the rotary motion to the drum 52 (corresponding to the engagement configuration), and a disengagement position in which it is axially separated from the rotating member 51 , which then rotates in solitary mode (corresponding to the disengagement configuration).
- said moving elements 532 ′′ comprise elastically resilient members adapted to perform normally an action on the disk element 532 ′ in such a way as to keep it in the disengagement position, and adapted to perform an action on the disk element 532 ′ which brings it into an engagement position only on command of the magnetic action produced by the first control members 531 .
- the moving elements 532 ′′ are elastic wing elements.
- the disk element 532 ′ in the engagement position which corresponds to the engagement configuration, performs a friction action on the rotating member 51 .
- the action of mutual engagement between the disk element 532 ′ and the rotating member 51 is due to the friction between the two components.
- the disk element 532 ′ has portions with friction material specifically designed for this purpose.
- the mechanical drive 5 is suitable to be axially fitted on the control body 44 being specially shaped to accommodate and operate also with the control portion 31 of the shaft 3 .
- control body 44 has a substantially asymmetrical shape comprising a central tubular portion 441 having axial extension, wherein within the central tubular portion 441 is obtained the control opening 440 .
- control opening 440 is substantially complementary in dimension to the shaft 3 .
- the shaft 3 is maintained in the axis X-X by the walls that define said control opening 440 .
- the rotating member 51 is mounted outside the central tubular portion 441 ; in particular, the bearing unit 512 is housed on the central tubular portion 441 .
- control body 44 further comprises a support portion 443 distal from the axis X-X, suitable for engaging the shaft body 43 .
- the support portion 443 has a dimension substantially complementary to the body housing cavity 511 .
- control body 44 further comprises a radial portion 442 extending substantially radially to said axis X-X to join integrally the central tubular portion 441 and the support portion 443 .
- control body 44 is a single piece.
- control body 44 is made as a single element out of steel alloy.
- control body 44 has an increasing cross-section starting from the proximal portions to the axis X-X, i.e. from the central tubular portion 441 , to the distal portions from the axis X-X, i.e. the support portion 443 .
- the central tubular portion 441 , the radial portion 442 and the support portion 443 are connected to each other with curved profiles.
- the central tubular portion 441 , the radial portion 442 and the support portion 443 do not have sharp edges.
- the first control members 531 are housed in said support portion 443 .
- the electric control drive engages in turn the shaft 3 to guide it in rotation, preferably in a configuration wherein it is not driven in rotation by the mechanical drive 5 (preferably controlled in the disengagement configuration).
- said electric control drive comprises an electric control motor and is positioned between the impeller 2 and the mechanical drive 5 .
- the pump body 4 comprises an electric drive body that houses said electric motor, positioned between the shaft body and the control body or between the impeller body and the shaft body.
- the pump group that is object of the present invention clearly satisfies the purpose of the present invention.
- the pump group that is the object of the present invention comprises a mechanical drive and a pump body, respectively, specially shaped to prevent all the forces and inertia of the mechanical drive from being discharged on the shaft.
- the shaft may be sized according to the actions it must undergo.
- the shaft has dimensions, and in particular diameter, smaller than the shafts of the known pump groups.
- the pump group has a simple and compact shape and dimensions.
- the pump body and mechanical drive are specially shaped in such a way that the mechanical drive is kept aligned along the axis.
- the pump body has a high structural strength.
- control body is suitable to make full use of the space inside the rotating member, i.e. inside the mechanical drive.
- the mechanical drive has a simple, precise and reliable operation when switching between the engagement configuration and the disengagement configuration.
- each variant described as belonging to a possible embodiment may be implemented independently of the other variants described.
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A pump group has an impeller, a shaft having an impeller end on which the impeller is mounted and a control end for receiving a rotary control action, and a pump body having an impeller body housing the impeller, a shaft body partially housing and supporting the shaft in free rotation, and a control body integrally connected to the shaft body and having a control cavity through which the control end extends axially. The pump group has a mechanical drive having a rotating member mounted in free rotation on the control body for receiving an external action from an external group, a rotating drum integrally connected to the control end, and a control device configurable in an engagement configuration, in which the rotating member and the rotating drum are engaged to rotate together, and a disengagement configuration, in which the rotating member is separate from the rotating drum rotating individually.
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- The present invention concerns a pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle. In particular, this cooling system is specific to cooling the engine, for example, but not necessarily, of the internal combustion type, of the vehicle.
- In the state of the art there are many known embodiments of pump groups for an engine cooling system that differ from each other in dimensions and type of drive.
- Specifically, the pump group object of the present invention is placed in this context, comprising a mechanical-type drive. In other words, the pump group object of the present invention comprises a mechanical drive which controls the rotary movement of the impeller comprised therein, thus controlling the movement of the cooling liquid which flows into the cooling system to which the pump group may be fluidically connected.
- In the state of the art there are many technical solutions of pump groups in which said mechanical drive is suitable to receive a rotary control action from a group external to the pump group in turn comprised in the vehicle, for example by means of specific transmission elements, such as belts and/or chains, and transform it in turn into a rotary action of the impeller.
- According to some embodiments, the mechanical drive is a pulley, an electromagnetic pulley, a pulley containing a clutch group, for example a centrifugal clutch.
- According to the preferred known embodiments, the mechanical drive is directly mounted on the shaft on which is mounted the impeller.
- In the solutions of pump groups belonging to the state of the art, the problem is therefore encountered of needing a driving shaft that is suitable to support the forces and inertia of the mechanical drive.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle, for example for an internal combustion engine, which addresses the aforesaid problems. In particular, the object of the present invention must be contextualized to the sector of reference, i.e. the automotive sector, and thus provide a pump group with compact dimensions and simple production suitable to be housed in the vehicle, preferably near the engine comprised therein.
- Such an object is achieved by a pump group according to
claim 1. The claims dependent thereon refer to preferred variant embodiments, having further advantageous aspects. - The object of the present invention is hereinafter described in detail with the aid of the accompanying figures, wherein:
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FIGS. 1a and 1b illustrate two perspective views of a pump group in accordance with the present invention, according to a possible embodiment; -
FIG. 2 shows a side view of the pump group as shown inFIGS. 1a and 1 b; -
FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal section of the pump group inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view in separate parts of the pump group inFIGS. 1a and 1 b; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a longitudinal sectional view in separate parts of the pump group inFIGS. 1a and 1 b. - In the aforesaid figures, a pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle, preferably for cooling the engine, for example an internal combustion engine, is indicated collectively at
reference number 1. - Specifically, the
pump group 1, object of the present invention, is suitable for moving a predefined quantity of cooling liquid in the ducts of an engine cooling system of an engine. Preferably said cooling liquid is a liquid solution based on water and glycol and/or oil. Specifically, the present invention is not limited to the nature of the type of cooling liquid. - The
pump group 1, object of the present invention, preferably extends in length with respect to an axis X-X. - The
pump group 1, object of the present invention, comprises animpeller 2 rotatable with respect to said axis X-X. In other words, saidimpeller 2 has a center of rotation that lies on said axis X-X. - Preferably, the
impeller 2 is of the radial type, being specially shaped to perform a suction action on the cooling liquid, preferably in the axial direction, and to perform a thrust action, preferably in the radial direction. - In other words, the
impeller 2 is specifically suited to move a quantity of cooling liquid in the engine cooling system. - According to the present invention, moreover, the
pump group 1 comprises ashaft 3 extending in length along the axis X-X. - The
shaft 3 comprises animpeller end 32 on which theimpeller 2 is integrally mounted and acontrol portion 31 suitable to receive a rotary control action from amechanical drive 5 which is in turn comprised in thepump group 1 as described in detail below. - According to the present invention, the
pump group 1 comprises apump body 4 supporting and housing the respective components of thepump group 1. In particular, in effect, thepump group 1 is suitable to be fluidically connected to the respective ducts of the engine cooling system of a vehicle. - According to the present invention, the
pump body 4 is divided into a plurality of specific members/bodies: - an
impeller body 42 which houses theimpeller 2 in a speciallyshaped impeller chamber 42; - a
shaft body 43 that partially accommodates and supports thedriving shaft 3 in free rotation (which in the attached figures is shown comprising the respective shaft bearing assembly); - a
control body 44 comprising acontrol cavity 44 through which the drivingshaft 3 extends in such a way that the control end 31 thereof protrudes axially from saidcontrol body 44. - In accordance with the present invention, the
control body 44 is integrally connected to theshaft body 43. - According to the present invention, the
pump group 1 comprises amechanical drive 5 having the purpose of controlling the rotation of theshaft 3 by receiving an external action from an external group, for example the motor group, to which it is connected by means of a transmission group or a transmission element, such as a belt, a chain or a kinematic gear mechanism. - In particular, as is clearly visible in the accompanying figures, said
mechanical drive 5 is suitable to engage theshaft 3 being mounted on saidcontrol body 44. - The
mechanical drive 5 in effect comprises: - l) a rotating
member 51 mounted in free rotation on thecontrol body 44 with respect to the axis X-X, wherein the rotatingmember 51 is suitable to receive an external action from an external group which moves it in rotation, for example from a transmission element, or belt; - m) a rotating
drum 52 integrally connected to thecontrol end 31 of theshaft 3; - n) a
control device 53 configurable in an engagement configuration in which the rotatingmember 51 and the rotatingdrum 52 are mutually engaged to rotate together and a disengagement configuration wherein the rotatingmember 51 is separate from the rotatingdrum 52 rotating individually. - According to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
member 51 has a substantially axial-symmetrical shape with respect to the axis X-X. - According to the present invention, the rotating
member 51 has a substantially annular shape. - In particular, according to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
member 51 comprises at a first axial end anoperating cavity 510 in which the rotatingdrum 52 and partially thecontrol device 53 are housed. - In addition, according to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
member 51 comprises, at a second axial end, abody housing cavity 511, in which thecontrol body 44 is at least partially housed. For example, in the accompanying figures, theentire control body 44 is housed in thebody housing cavity 51. - According to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
member 51 comprises acap 518 suitable to close theoperating cavity 510 preventing access thereto from the outside, for example protecting it from the elements. - According to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
member 51 comprises anouter perimeter wall 515 that extends parallel to the axis X-X; this wall is thus located in a distal position from said axis X-X. - Preferably, the
perimeter wall 515 is suitable to be engaged by an external group to receive the external rotational action; preferably on said perimeter wall 515 a drive belt may thus be wound. - According to the present invention, the rotating
member 51 further comprises aninner wall 513 which extends parallel to the axis X-X suitable to engage thecontrol body 44 by means of a bearing group 512 (preferably in turn comprised in the mechanical drive 5); thus, preferably, theinner wall 513 is in a position proximal to said axis X-X. - According to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
member 51 comprises aradial wall 514 that extends radially to said axis X-X to join integrally theinner wall 513 with theouter perimeter wall 515. - In other words, the
radial wall 514 axially separates theoperating cavity 510 and thebody housing cavity 511. Theoperating cavity 510 and thebody housing cavity 511 are radially defined by theinner wall 513 and by theouter perimeter wall 515. - According to a preferred embodiment, the rotating
drum 52 is integrally mounted on theshaft 3, on thecontrol end 31 of theshaft 3, which protrudes from thecontrol body 44. - Preferably, the rotating
drum 52 has a substantially radial extension with respect to theshaft 3. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
control device 53 performs an action in the axial direction which allows the configuration change between the engagement configuration and the disengagement configuration and vice versa. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
control device 53 comprisesfirst control members 531 housed in thecontrol body 44 andsecond control devices 532 housed on thecontrol drum 52. - Said
first control members 531 and saidsecond control members 532 are magnetically sensitive to each other. - Preferably, the
first control members 531 are of the type comprising sensors or coils of electrical or electronic type adapted to produce a magnetic field, while thesecond members 532 are of the type comprising magnetically sensitive elements suitable to undergo the action of said magnetic field produced by thefirst control members 531. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
second control members 532 comprise adisk element 532′ fitted axially movable on the drivingshaft 3. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
second control members 532 comprise movingelements 532″, housed on thedrum element 52, which are magnetically sensitive. - Preferably, the moving
elements 532″ engage thedisk element 532′ in such a way as to control its axial position between an engagement position in which the rotatingmember 51 that drives it in rotation transmits via the movingelements 532″ the rotary motion to the drum 52 (corresponding to the engagement configuration), and a disengagement position in which it is axially separated from the rotatingmember 51, which then rotates in solitary mode (corresponding to the disengagement configuration). - According to a preferred embodiment, said moving
elements 532″ comprise elastically resilient members adapted to perform normally an action on thedisk element 532′ in such a way as to keep it in the disengagement position, and adapted to perform an action on thedisk element 532′ which brings it into an engagement position only on command of the magnetic action produced by thefirst control members 531. - According to a preferred embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the moving
elements 532″ are elastic wing elements. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
disk element 532′ in the engagement position, which corresponds to the engagement configuration, performs a friction action on the rotatingmember 51. In other words, the action of mutual engagement between thedisk element 532′ and the rotatingmember 51 is due to the friction between the two components. Preferably, thedisk element 532′ has portions with friction material specifically designed for this purpose. - Preferably, therefore, the
mechanical drive 5 is suitable to be axially fitted on thecontrol body 44 being specially shaped to accommodate and operate also with thecontrol portion 31 of theshaft 3. - In particular, according to a preferred embodiment, the
control body 44 has a substantially asymmetrical shape comprising a centraltubular portion 441 having axial extension, wherein within the centraltubular portion 441 is obtained thecontrol opening 440. - According to a preferred embodiment, the control opening 440 is substantially complementary in dimension to the
shaft 3. Preferably, due to the centraltubular portion 441, theshaft 3 is maintained in the axis X-X by the walls that define saidcontrol opening 440. - Preferably, the rotating
member 51 is mounted outside the centraltubular portion 441; in particular, thebearing unit 512 is housed on the centraltubular portion 441. - Moreover, according to a preferred embodiment, the
control body 44 further comprises asupport portion 443 distal from the axis X-X, suitable for engaging theshaft body 43. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
support portion 443 has a dimension substantially complementary to thebody housing cavity 511. - Moreover, according to a preferred embodiment, the
control body 44, further comprises aradial portion 442 extending substantially radially to said axis X-X to join integrally the centraltubular portion 441 and thesupport portion 443. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
control body 44 is a single piece. Preferably, thecontrol body 44 is made as a single element out of steel alloy. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
control body 44 has an increasing cross-section starting from the proximal portions to the axis X-X, i.e. from the centraltubular portion 441, to the distal portions from the axis X-X, i.e. thesupport portion 443. - Preferably, the central
tubular portion 441, theradial portion 442 and thesupport portion 443 are connected to each other with curved profiles. According to a preferred embodiment, the centraltubular portion 441, theradial portion 442 and thesupport portion 443 do not have sharp edges. - Preferably, the
first control members 531 are housed in saidsupport portion 443. - According to the present invention, it is also possible to envisage embodiments of dual-type pump groups, i.e. including an electric drive in addition to the described mechanical drive.
- According to this preferred embodiment, the electric control drive engages in turn the
shaft 3 to guide it in rotation, preferably in a configuration wherein it is not driven in rotation by the mechanical drive 5 (preferably controlled in the disengagement configuration). - According to a preferred embodiment, said electric control drive, comprises an electric control motor and is positioned between the
impeller 2 and themechanical drive 5. - Preferably, the
pump body 4 comprises an electric drive body that houses said electric motor, positioned between the shaft body and the control body or between the impeller body and the shaft body. - Innovatively, the pump group that is object of the present invention clearly satisfies the purpose of the present invention.
- Advantageously, the pump group that is the object of the present invention comprises a mechanical drive and a pump body, respectively, specially shaped to prevent all the forces and inertia of the mechanical drive from being discharged on the shaft. Advantageously, the shaft may be sized according to the actions it must undergo. Advantageously, the shaft has dimensions, and in particular diameter, smaller than the shafts of the known pump groups.
- Advantageously, the pump group has a simple and compact shape and dimensions.
- Advantageously, in the pump group that is the object of the present invention, the pump body and mechanical drive are specially shaped in such a way that the mechanical drive is kept aligned along the axis.
- Advantageously, the pump body has a high structural strength.
- Advantageously, the control body is suitable to make full use of the space inside the rotating member, i.e. inside the mechanical drive.
- Advantageously, the mechanical drive has a simple, precise and reliable operation when switching between the engagement configuration and the disengagement configuration.
- Advantageously, an embodiment of a dual pump group that makes full use of the aforesaid advantages is foreseeable.
- It is clear that a person skilled in the art, in order to meet contingent needs, may make changes to the pump group, all contained within the scope of protection as defined by the following claims.
- Moreover, each variant described as belonging to a possible embodiment may be implemented independently of the other variants described.
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15. A pump group for an engine cooling system of a vehicle, the pump group comprising:
an impeller rotatable with respect to an axis (X-X) suitable to move a quantity of cooling liquid into the engine cooling system;
a shaft extending in length along the axis (X-X) and comprising an impeller end, the impeller being integrally mounted on the impeller end, and a control end adapted to receive a rotary control action; and
a pump body comprising:
an impeller body housing the impeller in an impeller chamber;
a shaft body partially housing and supporting the shaft in free rotation; and
a control body integrally connected to the shaft body, the control body comprising a control opening through which the shaft extends so that the control end protrudes axially from said control body, wherein the control body is axial-symmetrical in shape and comprises:
a central tubular portion having axial extension, the control opening being obtained inside the central tubular portion and having a dimension complementary to the shaft, so that the shaft is kept in axis (X-X) by walls defining said control opening;
a support portion located in a distal position from the axis (X-X) adapted to engage the shaft body;
a radial portion extending radially to said axis (X-X) to integrally join the central tubular portion and the support portion; and
a mechanical drive controlling rotation of the shaft, the mechanical drive comprising:
l) a rotating member mounted on the control body outside the central tubular portion, in free rotation with respect to the axis (X-X), wherein the rotating member is suitable for receiving an external rotary action from an external group comprised in the vehicle;
m) a rotating drum integrally connected to the control end of the shaft; and
n) a control device configurable in an engagement configuration, in which the rotating member and the rotating drum are mutually engaged to rotate together, and a disengagement configuration, in which the rotating member is separate from the rotating drum and rotates individually.
16. The pump group of claim 15 , wherein the rotating member is axial-symmetrical in shape in relation to the axis (X-X) and comprises, at a first axial end, an operating cavity, the rotating drum and, partially, the control device being housed in said operating cavity and, at a second axial end, a body housing cavity, the control body being at least partially housed in said body housing cavity.
17. The pump group of claim 16 , wherein the rotating member comprises a plug adapted to close the operating cavity preventing access from outside.
18. The pump group of claim 15 , wherein the rotating member comprises:
an outer perimeter wall, located in a distal position from the axis (X-X), extending parallel to the axis (X-X), wherein said outer perimeter wall is suitable for being engaged by an outer unit to receive an external rotational action;
an inner wall, located in a position proximal to the axis (X-X), extending parallel to the axis (X-X), wherein said inner wall engages the control body by a bearing group; and
a radial wall extending radially to said axis (X-X) to integrally join the inner wall with the outer perimeter wall.
19. The pump group of claim 15 , wherein said support portion has a dimension complementary to the body housing cavity.
20. The pump group of claim 15 , wherein the control device performs an action in axial direction which allows changing from the engagement configuration to the disengagement configuration and vice versa.
21. The pump group of claim 15 , wherein the control device comprises first control members housed in the control body and second control members housed on the rotating drum, wherein the first control members and the second control members are magnetically sensitive to each other.
22. The pump group of claim 21 , wherein the first control members comprise electronic sensors suitable to produce a magnetic field, while the second control members comprise magnetically sensitive elements suitable to undergo an action of said magnetic field produced by the first control members.
23. The pump group of claim 22 , wherein said second control members comprise a disk element fitted axially movable on the shaft, and moving elements housed on the rotating drum, magnetically sensitive, engaging said disk element to control its axial position between an engagement position, in which the rotating member drives it in rotation transmitting via the moving elements a rotary motion to the rotating drum, and a disengagement position in which the disk element is axially separated from the rotating member.
24. The pump group of claim 23 , wherein said moving elements comprise elastically resilient members adapted to normally perform an action on the disk element to keep it in the disengagement position, and to carry out an action on the disk element which brings it into the engagement position only on command of a magnetic action produced by the first control members.
25. The pump group of claim 23 , wherein the disk element in the engagement position, which corresponds to the engagement configuration, performs a friction action on the rotating member.
26. The pump group of claim 15 , further comprising an electric control drive, adapted to engage the shaft to guide it in rotation, wherein said electric control drive comprises an electric control motor and is positioned between the impeller and the mechanical drive, wherein the pump body comprises an electric drive body housing said electric control motor, positioned between the shaft body and the control body or between the impeller body and the shaft body.
27. The pump group of claim 15 , wherein the external group is a transmission element.
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