US20190186303A1 - Oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine, in particular of a car, comprising an oil feed line via which the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil for lubricating the vacuum pump.
- Vacuum pumps are used to actuate pneumatic components of an internal combustion engine or of a car.
- Pneumatic components of this kind include, for example, what are referred to as vacuum boxes, which are used to actuate EGR valves (exhaust gas recirculation valves), for example. It is further known to actuate what are referred to as intake pipe connections of an internal combustion engine by means of at least one such vacuum box, for example.
- Vacuum pumps are additionally used to supply brake boosters of cars with negative pressure. In order to achieve a particularly trouble-free operation of vacuum pumps, said pumps are generally lubricated with oil.
- DE 10 2016 106 165 A1 discloses an internal combustion engine comprising a vacuum pump in which an oil passage is formed.
- the oil passage is connected to a vacuum chamber in order to conduct oil to respective sliding portions, for example a blade and a rotor of the vacuum pump.
- the vacuum pump may be disadvantageously filled with lubricating oil (oil) due to a negative pressure remaining in the vacuum pump.
- the vacuum pump can be filled owing to its installation position, i.e. the geodetic height in relation to a lubricating oil circuit supplying the vacuum pump with oil.
- the oil located in the vacuum pump is pumped or displaced out of said pump during the first rotation for example of a blade element of the vacuum pump when the internal combustion engine is started. Since the vacuum pump is generally driven by a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine, prevailing oil pressures occurring in the vacuum pump when the internal combustion engine is started depend on a starting gradient of the internal combustion engine, i.e.
- hybrid cars which can be driven both by the internal combustion engine and by at least one electric motor, there is a particularly high starting gradient at what is known as a hybrid start of the internal combustion engine, i.e. when the internal combustion engine is started after previous electric drive, and therefore component failure can occur on the vacuum pump owing to the correspondingly high oil pressure.
- the problem addressed by the present invention is that of providing an oil supply device of the above-mentioned type, by means of which component failure of the vacuum pump can be particularly effectively prevented.
- the invention relates to an oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine, in particular of a car, comprising an oil feed line via which the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil for lubricating the vacuum pump.
- the internal combustion engine can preferably be used in a car designed as a hybrid car, i.e. in a car which can be driven both by means of the internal combustion engine and by means of at least one electric motor.
- the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil (lubricating oil) via the oil feed line, which can extend, for example, through a cylinder head or a camshaft of the internal combustion engine and which can be designed as an oil duct.
- the oil feed line comprises a valve connected to the oil feed line in an oil-conducting manner, which valve has a piston that is accommodated in a valve interior of the valve and can move at least between a supply position in which it allows a supply of oil to the vacuum pump and a blocking position in which it prevents the supply of oil to the vacuum pump, and has a spring element, by means of which a spring force that holds the piston in the blocking position can be applied to the piston when the internal combustion engine is at rest.
- a supply of oil to the vacuum pump can be effectively prevented in the blocking position when the internal combustion engine is at rest. Overfilling with oil, which damages the vacuum pump, can thus be prevented irrespective of the starting gradient of the internal combustion engine and irrespective of an installation position of the vacuum pump.
- Ventilation holes for a feed chamber of the vacuum pump leads to a permanent air leakage and thus to an increased power input.
- ventilation holes of this kind there is no protection against unfavorable filling of the vacuum pump with oil in an unfavorable installation position of the vacuum pump.
- the valve of the oil supply device effective protection of the vacuum pump against an overfilling with oil can be achieved irrespective of the installation position of the vacuum pump.
- an excessive power input of the vacuum pump can be effectively prevented by means of the valve.
- the piston can be displaced from the blocking position into the supply position counter to the spring force by means of an oil pressure of the oil that is applied to the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine.
- an oil pressure of the oil that is applied to the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine.
- the valve and thus a piston-spring system of the valve can be switched depending on oil pressure applied to the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine.
- a corresponding switch point of the valve is designed such that a sufficient lubricating oil supply (oil supply) to the vacuum pump is achieved, but overfilling the vacuum pump with oil is avoided.
- the valve has a ventilation aperture via which air can be exchanged between the valve interior and the surroundings of the valve when the piston moves between the blocking position and the supply position. This is advantageous since, as a result, air pressure can be prevented from occurring in the valve interior when the piston is moved.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a vacuum pump which can be supplied with oil via an oil supply device, a piston of a valve of the oil supply device being in a blocking position;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a portion of the oil supply device which shows the piston of the valve in the blocking position in which the piston prevents the supply of oil to the vacuum pump;
- FIG. 3 is another sectional view of the portion of the oil supply device, the piston being in a supply position in which it allows the supply of oil to the vacuum pump.
- FIG. 1 shows a vacuum pump 20 of an internal combustion engine (not further depicted here) comprising a blade element 22 which is rotatably accommodated in a working chamber 24 of the vacuum pump 20 in order to produce a negative pressure by rotating the blade element 22 .
- an oil supply device 10 is provided which comprises an oil feed line 30 and a valve 40 connected to the oil feed line 30 in an oil-conducting manner.
- the valve 40 has a valve housing 44 which delimits a valve interior 42 .
- a piston 50 is accommodated in a valve interior 42 of the valve 40 , which piston can move between a supply position 52 in which it allows a supply of oil 12 to the vacuum pump 20 and a blocking position 54 in which it prevents the supply of oil 12 to the vacuum pump 20 .
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show the piston 50 in the blocking position 54 thereof, whereas FIG. 3 shows the piston 50 in the supply position 52 thereof.
- the oil feed line 10 further comprises a spring element 60 , by means of which a spring force F that holds the piston 50 in the blocking position 54 can be applied to the piston 50 when the internal combustion engine is at rest.
- the piston 50 can be displaced from the blocking position 54 into the supply position 52 counter to the spring force F by means of an oil pressure p of the oil 12 that is applied to the piston 50 during operation of the internal combustion engine, as can be seen from looking at FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 together.
- valve 40 has a ventilation aperture 70 via which air can be exchanged between the valve interior 42 and the surroundings of the valve 40 when the piston 50 moves between the blocking position 54 and the supply position 52 .
- the valve 40 can also be referred to generally as a stop valve for supplying lubricating oil to the vacuum pump 20 , i.e. in other words as a stop valve for supplying oil 12 to the vacuum pump 20 .
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Abstract
An oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine, in particular of a car, including an oil feed line via which the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil for lubricating the vacuum pump. The oil feed line includes a valve connected to the oil feed line in an oil-conducting manner, which valve has a piston that is accommodated in a valve interior of the valve and can move at least between a supply position in which it allows a supply of oil to the vacuum pump and a blocking position in which it prevents the supply of oil to the vacuum pump, and has a spring element, by means of which a spring force that holds the piston in the blocking position can be applied to the piston when the internal combustion engine is at rest.
Description
- The invention relates to an oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine, in particular of a car, comprising an oil feed line via which the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil for lubricating the vacuum pump.
- Vacuum pumps are used to actuate pneumatic components of an internal combustion engine or of a car. Pneumatic components of this kind include, for example, what are referred to as vacuum boxes, which are used to actuate EGR valves (exhaust gas recirculation valves), for example. It is further known to actuate what are referred to as intake pipe connections of an internal combustion engine by means of at least one such vacuum box, for example. Vacuum pumps are additionally used to supply brake boosters of cars with negative pressure. In order to achieve a particularly trouble-free operation of vacuum pumps, said pumps are generally lubricated with oil.
- DE 10 2016 106 165 A1 discloses an internal combustion engine comprising a vacuum pump in which an oil passage is formed. The oil passage is connected to a vacuum chamber in order to conduct oil to respective sliding portions, for example a blade and a rotor of the vacuum pump.
- After the internal combustion engine is cut off, the vacuum pump may be disadvantageously filled with lubricating oil (oil) due to a negative pressure remaining in the vacuum pump. The vacuum pump can be filled owing to its installation position, i.e. the geodetic height in relation to a lubricating oil circuit supplying the vacuum pump with oil. In order to avoid damage to the vacuum pump, the oil located in the vacuum pump is pumped or displaced out of said pump during the first rotation for example of a blade element of the vacuum pump when the internal combustion engine is started. Since the vacuum pump is generally driven by a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine, prevailing oil pressures occurring in the vacuum pump when the internal combustion engine is started depend on a starting gradient of the internal combustion engine, i.e. in other words on an acceleration of the crankshaft when the internal combustion engine is started, and on the gear ratio between the vacuum pump and the crankshaft. The higher the starting gradient of the internal combustion engine, the higher the oil pressures occurring in the vacuum pump, it being possible for damage to the vacuum pump to occur at particularly high oil pressures.
- For hybrid cars, which can be driven both by the internal combustion engine and by at least one electric motor, there is a particularly high starting gradient at what is known as a hybrid start of the internal combustion engine, i.e. when the internal combustion engine is started after previous electric drive, and therefore component failure can occur on the vacuum pump owing to the correspondingly high oil pressure.
- The problem addressed by the present invention is that of providing an oil supply device of the above-mentioned type, by means of which component failure of the vacuum pump can be particularly effectively prevented.
- This problem is solved by an oil supply device having the features of
claim 1. Advantageous embodiments comprising expedient developments of the invention are specified in the remaining claims. - The invention relates to an oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine, in particular of a car, comprising an oil feed line via which the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil for lubricating the vacuum pump. The internal combustion engine can preferably be used in a car designed as a hybrid car, i.e. in a car which can be driven both by means of the internal combustion engine and by means of at least one electric motor. The vacuum pump can be supplied with oil (lubricating oil) via the oil feed line, which can extend, for example, through a cylinder head or a camshaft of the internal combustion engine and which can be designed as an oil duct.
- In order to particularly effectively prevent component failure of the vacuum pump, it is provided according to the invention that the oil feed line comprises a valve connected to the oil feed line in an oil-conducting manner, which valve has a piston that is accommodated in a valve interior of the valve and can move at least between a supply position in which it allows a supply of oil to the vacuum pump and a blocking position in which it prevents the supply of oil to the vacuum pump, and has a spring element, by means of which a spring force that holds the piston in the blocking position can be applied to the piston when the internal combustion engine is at rest. Owing to the piston and the spring element of the valve, which may also be referred to as an on-off valve, a supply of oil to the vacuum pump can be effectively prevented in the blocking position when the internal combustion engine is at rest. Overfilling with oil, which damages the vacuum pump, can thus be prevented irrespective of the starting gradient of the internal combustion engine and irrespective of an installation position of the vacuum pump.
- In contrast to lift check valves known from the prior art (ball-spring valves), which can be integrated in respective lubricating oil lines of vacuum pumps and close, i.e. prevent, an oil flow, only after a negative pressure has built up within the vacuum pump, a particularly early prevention of the oil flow can be brought about by means of the present oil supply device or the valve by moving the piston into the blocking position. Significantly less oil thus reaches the vacuum pump than when using lift check valves known from the prior art.
- As is likewise known from the prior art, providing ventilation holes for a feed chamber of the vacuum pump leads to a permanent air leakage and thus to an increased power input. Moreover, by means of ventilation holes of this kind, there is no protection against unfavorable filling of the vacuum pump with oil in an unfavorable installation position of the vacuum pump. In contrast, by means of the valve of the oil supply device, effective protection of the vacuum pump against an overfilling with oil can be achieved irrespective of the installation position of the vacuum pump. Moreover, an excessive power input of the vacuum pump can be effectively prevented by means of the valve.
- In an advantageous development of the invention, the piston can be displaced from the blocking position into the supply position counter to the spring force by means of an oil pressure of the oil that is applied to the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine. This is advantageous since a separate actuation of the valve is not required to displace the piston from the blocking position into the supply position counter to the spring force. In other words, the valve and thus a piston-spring system of the valve can be switched depending on oil pressure applied to the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine. In this case, a corresponding switch point of the valve is designed such that a sufficient lubricating oil supply (oil supply) to the vacuum pump is achieved, but overfilling the vacuum pump with oil is avoided.
- In another advantageous development of the invention, the valve has a ventilation aperture via which air can be exchanged between the valve interior and the surroundings of the valve when the piston moves between the blocking position and the supply position. This is advantageous since, as a result, air pressure can be prevented from occurring in the valve interior when the piston is moved.
- Further advantages, features and details of the invention can be found in the following description of a preferred embodiment and with reference to the drawings. The features and combinations of features mentioned above in the description and the features and combinations of features mentioned below in the description of the figures and/or shown in the drawings alone can be used not only in the respectively given combination but also in other combinations or in isolation, without departing from the scope of the invention.
- In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a vacuum pump which can be supplied with oil via an oil supply device, a piston of a valve of the oil supply device being in a blocking position; -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a portion of the oil supply device which shows the piston of the valve in the blocking position in which the piston prevents the supply of oil to the vacuum pump; and -
FIG. 3 is another sectional view of the portion of the oil supply device, the piston being in a supply position in which it allows the supply of oil to the vacuum pump. -
FIG. 1 shows avacuum pump 20 of an internal combustion engine (not further depicted here) comprising ablade element 22 which is rotatably accommodated in aworking chamber 24 of thevacuum pump 20 in order to produce a negative pressure by rotating theblade element 22. In order to supply thevacuum pump 20 withoil 12 for the lubrication thereof, anoil supply device 10 is provided which comprises anoil feed line 30 and avalve 40 connected to theoil feed line 30 in an oil-conducting manner. Thevalve 40 has a valve housing 44 which delimits avalve interior 42. Apiston 50 is accommodated in avalve interior 42 of thevalve 40, which piston can move between a supply position 52 in which it allows a supply ofoil 12 to thevacuum pump 20 and a blocking position 54 in which it prevents the supply ofoil 12 to thevacuum pump 20.FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 show thepiston 50 in the blocking position 54 thereof, whereasFIG. 3 shows thepiston 50 in the supply position 52 thereof. Theoil feed line 10 further comprises aspring element 60, by means of which a spring force F that holds thepiston 50 in the blocking position 54 can be applied to thepiston 50 when the internal combustion engine is at rest. - The
piston 50 can be displaced from the blocking position 54 into the supply position 52 counter to the spring force F by means of an oil pressure p of theoil 12 that is applied to thepiston 50 during operation of the internal combustion engine, as can be seen from looking atFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 together. - Moreover, the
valve 40 has aventilation aperture 70 via which air can be exchanged between thevalve interior 42 and the surroundings of thevalve 40 when thepiston 50 moves between the blocking position 54 and the supply position 52. - The
valve 40 can also be referred to generally as a stop valve for supplying lubricating oil to thevacuum pump 20, i.e. in other words as a stop valve for supplyingoil 12 to thevacuum pump 20.
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1. Oil supply device for a vacuum pump of an internal combustion engine, in particular of a car, comprising:
an oil feed line via which the vacuum pump can be supplied with oil for lubricating the vacuum pump, wherein the oil feed line comprises a valve connected to the oil feed line in an oil-conducting manner, the valve has a piston that is accommodated in a valve interior of the valve and can move at least between a supply position in which it allows a supply of oil to the vacuum pump and a blocking position in which it prevents the supply of oil to the vacuum pump, and has a spring element, by means of which a spring force that holds the piston in the blocking position can be applied to the piston when the internal combustion engine is at rest.
2. Oil supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the piston can be displaced from the blocking position into the supply position counter to the spring force by means of an oil pressure of the oil that is applied to the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine.
3. Oil supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the valve has a ventilation aperture via which air can be exchanged between the valve interior and the surroundings of the valve when the piston moves between the blocking position and the supply position.
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