Abstract
An oil pump for an internal combustion engine for drawing up the lubricating
oil situated in an oil collector device has an oil pump housing wherein
at least two pairs of gears are disposed. The pairs of gears, in order
to form the pumping stages, are connected on the suction side to a
suction passage formed in the oil pump housing and on the delivery
side to a delivery passage. The oil pump housing is further formed
with an oil supply passage that is connected to the suction passage
of a first pumping stage and via which lubricating oil can be delivered
to the suction side of the first pumping stage.
Claims
1. An oil pump for an internal combustion engine for drawing up lubricating
oil from an oil collector device, comprising: an oil pump housing
formed with a suction passage and a delivery passage; at least two
pairs of gears disposed in said oil pump housing, said pairs of gears
defining respective pumping stages with a suction side connected to
said suction passage and a delivery side connected to said delivery
passage; said oil pump housing being formed with an oil supply passage
communicating with said suction passage of a first pumping stage and
enabled to deliver lubricating oil to the suction side of the first
pumping stage.
2. The oil pump according to claim 1, wherein the lubricating oil
supplied to the suction side of said first pumping stage via said
oil supply passage is delivered via a second pumping stage of said
pumping stages.
3. The oil pump according to claim 2, wherein the second pumping
stage comprises an adjusting device for setting a variable delivery
volume, and said adjusting device includes an electrically activated
valve for controlling a lubricating oil supply of the suction side
of said first pumping stage.
4. The oil pump according to claim 3, wherein an output gear of
said second pumping stage is mounted in said oil pump housing axially
displaceable relative to a driving gear of said second pumping stage
for implementing said second delivery stage with a variable delivery
volume, and said output gear, for the axial displacement, is bounded
on at least one end side by a pressure chamber formed in said oil
pump housing.
5. The oil pump according to claim 4, wherein said pressure chamber
is a first pressure chamber and said output gear is also bounded
on an other end side opposite said one end side by a second chamber
formed in said oil pump housing, and wherein a spring element disposed
in said second chamber works against an oil pressure prevailing
in said first pressure chamber.
6. The oil pump according to claim 5, wherein said second chamber
is a pressure chamber.
7. The oil pump according to claim 5, wherein said second chamber
accommodating said spring element is additionally subjected to oil
pressure.
8. The oil pump according to claim 7, which comprises a valve connected
to control a pressurization of said first and second pressure chambers.
9. The oil pump according to claim 7, wherein said second chamber
is connected to effect an hydraulic relief of said second chamber
via said oil supply passage.
10. The oil pump according to claim 5, wherein said output gear
carries piston elements on both end sides thereof, and said output
gear together with said piston elements forms a constructional unit.
11. The oil pump according to claim 10, wherein one of said piston
elements is a stepped piston having a piston section with a reduced
diameter, and wherein said spring element is a spiral spring guided
on said piston section with the reduced diameter.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to an oil pump for an internal combustion
engine. The oil pump is provided for the purpose of drawing up the
lubricating oil from an oil collector device. The pump has an oil
pump housing wherein at least two pairs of gears are disposed. The
pairs of gears, in order to form the pumping stages, are connected
on the suction side to a suction passage formed in the oil pump
housing and on the delivery side to a delivery passage.
[0003] Commonly assigned German published patent application DE
101 59 088 describes a gear oil pump for the supply of lubricating
oil to an internal combustion engine, wherein the lubricating oil
is delivered from a rear oil suction space of an oil collector housing
of the internal combustion engine via a first pumping stage into
the actual oil sump in order to be supplied from there via a second
pumping stage to the consumers, such as, for example, the main bearings
of the crankshaft or the bearings of the camshaft, etc. Particularly
during relatively long downhill sections, the first pumping stage
may suck up air, with the result that the relevant pair of gears
of the pumping stage is not, under some circumstances, sufficiently
lubricated. Sufficient lubrication of the gears is required in particular
if pumping stages connected downstream are driven via the relevant
pumping stage and therefore a corresponding torque has to be transmitted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide
an oil pump for an internal combustion engine which overcomes the
above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and
methods of this general type and which provides for an oil pump
configured as a gear pump, which ensures that the intermeshing pairs
of gears are permanently and reliably lubricated in all operating
situations of the internal combustion engine, i.e., of the motor
vehicle.
[0005] With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided,
in accordance with the invention, an oil pump for an internal combustion
engine for drawing up lubricating oil from an oil collector device.
The pump comprises: [0006] an oil pump housing formed with a suction
passage and a delivery passage; [0007] at least two pairs of gears
disposed in said oil pump housing, said pairs of gears defining
respective pumping stages with a suction side connected to said
suction passage and a delivery side connected to said delivery passage;
[0008] said oil pump housing being formed with an oil supply passage
communicating with said suction passage of a first pumping stage
and enabled to deliver lubricating oil to the suction side of the
first pumping stage.
[0009] In other words, lubricating oil is delivered through the
oil supply passage formed in the oil pump housing to the suction
side of the pumping stage of the oil pump, thus ensuring that the
two gears forming the pumping stage are reliably and dependably
lubricated. Even in operating states wherein sometimes no lubricating
oil is delivered by the pumping stage, lubricating oil delivered,
for example, by another pumping stage can be delivered via the oil
supply passage to the suction side of the pumping stage and can
therefore ensure that the gears are lubricated, in particular on
the tooth engagement surfaces of the two pump gears and on the boundary
walls of the pump chamber.
[0010] In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the
lubrication of the gears on the suction side of the first pumping
stage advantageously takes place via the second pumping stage--the
actual delivery stage of the oil pump--since the latter delivers
a sufficient amount of lubricating oil from the oil sump of the
oil collector housing in all operating states of the engine or of
the motor vehicle.
[0011] In accordance with an additional feature of the invention,
a variable deliverable volume is realized in that the delivery stage
is provided with an adjusting device that has an electrically activatable
regulating valve which at the same time ensures that lubricating
oil is supplied via the oil supply passage to the suction side of
the first pumping stage.
[0012] The axially displaceable output gear of the second pumping
stage is bounded on at least one end side by a first pressure chamber
integrated in the oil pump housing; the delivery volume of the delivery
stage can therefore be correspondingly changed or matched to the
operating state of the engine.
[0013] In a second (pressure) chamber arranged on the other end
side of the output gear, there is a spring element, the spring force
of which works against the hydraulic adjusting force applied in
the first pressure chamber.
[0014] Since only a certain maximum oil pressure, for example 2
bar, can be set with the spring element and in order to be able
to vary the oil pressure in the engine, the second (pressure) chamber
is likewise subjected to hydraulic oil if the need arises. Different
oil pressures can therefore be set independently of the rotational
speed of the engine.
[0015] In accordance with another feature of the invention, the
relieving of the second (pressure) chamber from pressure takes place
via the oil supply passage which is integrated in the oil pump housing
and leads to the suction side of the first pumping stage. Normally,
the hydraulic oil situated in the second (pressure) chamber would
be recycled to the oil tank or to the oil sump; it is used here
in an advantageous manner for the suction-side lubrication of the
pair of gears of the first pumping stage.
[0016] The output gear of the second pumping stage together with
two piston elements arranged on its end surfaces forms a constructional
unit, with the free end surface of the two piston elements serving,
inter alia, as active surfaces for the hydraulic displacement of
the output gear.
[0017] In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention,
the piston element assigned to the pressure chamber is of stepped
design, with the piston section that is reduced in diameter serving,
inter alia, as guide for the spring element which is designed as
a spiral spring.
[0018] Other features which are considered as characteristic for
the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
[0019] Although the invention is illustrated and described herein
as embodied in an oil pump for an internal combustion engine, it
is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown,
since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein
without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the
scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
[0020] The construction and method of operation of the invention,
however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof
will be best understood from the following description of specific
embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0021] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an oil-conducting housing
with an oil pump arranged therein;
[0022] FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the oil-conducting
housing;
[0023] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the oil pump according to
the invention;
[0024] FIG. 4 shows the internal construction of the oil pump;
[0025] FIG. 5 shows a diagrammatic illustration of the regulation
of the oil pump; and
[0026] FIG. 6 shows an inside view of the oil pump in the region
of a suction stage.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and
first, particularly, to FIGS. 1 and 2 thereof, there is shown an
oil collector housing, referred to below as an oil pan 2, and a
lubricating oil pump 4 designed as a double pump. The oil pan 2
is formed with a first oil-collecting space 6 wherein the oil necessary
for the supply of lubricating oil collects in an oil sump, the lubricating
oil being drawn up via an oil suction pipe 7. A second, rear oil-collecting
space 8 wherein a second oil suction pipe 10 is arranged is formed
in the oil pan 2. The first and the second oil-collecting spaces
6, 8 are separated from one another by an insert part 12--comprising
a central part 12a and two side parts 12b and 12c. In the second
oil-collecting space 8, the lubricating oil from the main bearings
of the crankshaft and the lubricating oil from the non-illustrated
spray nozzles for the cooling of the pistons is collected and recycled
via the oil suction pipe 10, which is connected to the suction side
of a first pumping stage 16 of the lubricating oil pump 4, into
the first oil-collecting space 6. The lubricating oil is delivered
from there via a second pumping stage 18 of the oil pump 4 to the
consumers.
[0028] The two pumping stages 16, 18 formed in the housing 14 of
the oil pump 4 are formed by in each case two intermeshing gears
16a and 16b (FIG. 6) or 18a and 18b (FIGS. 4 and 5). The driving
gear 16a of the first pumping stage 16 is mounted to a first pump
shaft 20 which is driven on the end side via a chain gear 22. The
driving gear 18a of the second pumping stage 18 is arranged on a
second pump shaft 24. The output gear 18b of the second pumping
stage 18 is held in an axially displaceable manner in the housing
14 of the oil pump 4 and is combined with an adjusting piston 26
to form a constructional unit. On that end side of the output gear
18b which is opposite the adjusting piston 26 there is arranged
a spiral spring 28 which, during an axial displacement of the output
gear 18b--caused by the application of a hydraulic force F to the
end side 26a of the adjusting piston 26--is correspondingly compressed.
On its circumferential surface, the adjusting piston 26 has a recess
26b which is in the shape of an arc of a circle and serves to receive
the driving gear 18a during an axial displacement of the adjusting
piston 26. The axial displacement of the output gear 18b takes place
hydraulically via the adjusting piston 26--as will be explained
in more detail further below; for this purpose, an electrically
actuatable control valve 29 is provided which is screwed in the
housing 14 of the oil pump 4 and opens up corresponding oil channels
or passages which are integrated in the housing 14 and via which
a pressurization of the adjusting piston 26 takes place.
[0029] Two further pumping stages 30 and 32 (FIG. 3) designed as
pairings of gears are also driven via the first pump shaft 20. The
two pumping stages 30 and 32 form two turbocharger suction pumps
which suck up the lubricating oil delivered via the second pumping
stage 18 to the exhaust gas turbochargers and recycle it into the
first oil-collecting space 6.
[0030] FIG. 5 illustrates in more precise detail the principle
of regulating the delivery quantity or oil pressure of the variable
lubricating oil pump 4. As mentioned above, the output gear 18b
of the second pumping stage 18--the actual delivery stage--is held
in an axially displaceable manner in the oil pump housing 14. For
this purpose, a first pressure chamber 38 is formed on the side
of the adjusting piston 26, which pressure chamber can be connected
by an oil passage 40 or oil channel (only illustrated diagrammatically)
to the delivery outlet P.sub.18 of the second pumping stage 18 via
the control valve 29. A second pressure chamber 41 wherein the spiral
spring 28 is accommodated is formed on the opposite side. On this
side, the output gear 18b is provided on the end side with an adjusting
piston of stepped design--referred to below as stepped piston 42.
In this case, the piston section 42a provided with the smaller diameter
serves as guide for the spiral spring 28 and as end stop for the
axial displacement of the output gear 18b. The second pressure chamber
41 can also be connected via an oil passage 44 to the delivery outlet
P.sub.18 of the second pumping stage 18; control likewise takes
place here via the valve 29.
[0031] With this regulating device, different oil delivery quantities
or different oil pressures can be set. If, for example, only the
first pressure chamber 38 is connected to the delivery outlet P.sub.18
of the second pumping stage 18, then only the spiral spring 28 works
against the hydraulic force applied on the end side of the adjusting
piston 26. At an oil pressure of, for example, 2 bar (2.times.10.sup.5
Pa), the spring force is overcome and the output gear 18b or the
entire constructional unit is displaced to the right--with reference
to the illustration in FIG. 5.
[0032] If higher oil pressures are required for a sufficient supply
of lubricating oil, for example at high rotational speeds of the
engine and high oil temperatures, then the second pressure chamber
41 is likewise connected to the delivery outlet P.sub.18 of the
second pumping stage 18.
[0033] FIG. 6 illustrates that part of the oil pump housing 14
wherein the first pumping stage 16 with the two gears 16a, 16b is
accommodated. The pumping stage 16 has a suction passage 46 forming
the intake side and a delivery passage 48 (i.e., delivery channel
48) separated from the suction passage 46 by the two intermeshing
gears 16a, 16b. Furthermore, three openings 50, 52 and 54 which
are in the form of elongated holes and which are monitored by the
valve body 29a of the valve 29 are placed in the flange surface
of the housing part. The opening 50 is connected to the first pressure
chamber 38 and the opening 52 is connected to the second pressure
chamber 41. The opening 54 is connected to a return passage--referred
to below as oil supply passage 56, or oil supply channel 56--which
is integrated in the oil pump housing 14, leads to the suction side
of the first pumping stage 16 and opens into the suction passage
46. To regulate the oil pressure, the activation of the valve 29
is pulse-width-modulated (PWM signal); as a result, a "leakage"
oil flow is permanently delivered via the oil supply passage 56
onto the suction side of the pumping stage 16. This ensures that
the pair of gears 16a, 16b on the suction side is lubricated even
in situations wherein no lubricating oil is drawn up by the first
pumping stage 16.
[0034] This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.
119, of German patent application DE 10 2005 029 086.8, filed Jun.
23, 2005; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference
in its entirety. |