Energy efficient fluid pump

Internal-combustion engines – Vibration compensating device – Balancing arrangement

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123196R, 417286, F02B 7506

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059185732

ABSTRACT:
A dual pumping element fluid system for an engine or other system which reduces the driving power consumption by unloading one pumping element through the use of recirculation when a fluid pressure target value is achieved. A cross-over port fluid system prevents cavitation of the unloaded pump. A pressure-activated flow control valve mechanism is utilized to open and close the conduits from the secondary pump. The fluid system works in conjunction with an engine balance shaft system to control gear rattle at low speeds without adding undue gear loads at high speeds.

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