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`LUBRICATING OIL PUMP DEVICE
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`CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
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`This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No.
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`2017-0183170, filed on Dec. 28, 2017,
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`the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by
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`referencein its entirety.
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`BACKGROUND
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`1. Field of the Invention
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`The present
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`invention relates to a lubricating oil pump device which supplies a
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`lubricating oil to a variety of machines, and more particularly to a lubricating oil pump device
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`capable of detecting and relieving a high pressure generated while a lubricating oil is supplied.
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`2. Discussion of Related Art
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`In machines such as an injection molding machine, which injects a resin or a metal, a
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`lathe, or the like, it is necessary to supply a lubricating oil during an operation of a machine.
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`Generally, in a lubricating oil pump device, a lubricating oil pump is used for supplying a
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`lubricating oil to machines such as an injection molding machine, which injects a resin, a metal,
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`or the like. Generally, the lubricating oil pump includes a single piston which discharges a
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`lubricating oil while being repetitively moved forward and backward by pressure application and
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`pressure relief of the lubricating oil and one outlet corresponding to the piston and supplies the
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`lubricating oil to a lubricating oil pipe W in which a plurality of single metering valves V known
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`as having one shot of discharge amountin a range of 0.03 to 1.5 ml are embedded in a plurality
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`of parts correspondingthereto.
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`Since the single metering valve V is operated by applying and relieving a pressure of a
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`lubricating oil and discharges the lubricating oil,
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`is necessary to relieve the pressure.
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`Accordingly, a lubricating oil pump device capable of relieving a pressure is used.
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`A conventional lubricating oil pump device capable of relieving a pressure includes a
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`pump body in which a lubricating oil transfer path and a pressure relief path are formed, a
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`lubricating oil cartridge connected to the lubricating oil transfer path of the pump body, an
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`actuator which movesa piston forward and backward, a relief valve including a shaft, a pressure
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`sensor installed behind the relief valve, and a control portion which controls forward and
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`backward movementof the piston. The conventional lubricating oil pump device measures a
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`pressure at the lubricating oil transfer path in the pump body usingthe pressure sensorinstalled
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`behind the relief valve used for adjusting a pressure.
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`In more detail,
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`the conventional
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`lubricating oil pump device senses whether a maximum pressure occurs by using whether the
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`shaft of the relief valve comes into contact with the pressure sensor.
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`When the shaft of the relief valve comes into contact with the pressure sensor,
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`the
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`pressure sensor transmits the contact of the shaft to the control portion and the control portion
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`determines that the maximum pressure occurs in the pump body and controls the actuator to
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`move the piston backward. Also,
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`the piston moved backward by the actuator opens the
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`pressure relief path in the pump body andrelieves a pressure inside the pump body.
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`However, a pressure measuring method used by the conventional lubricating oil pump
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`device has a problem in which a pressure is relieved only when the relief valve is maximally
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`moved backward by a pressure such that the shaft in the relief valve comes into contact with the
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`Thatis, there is a problem in which the piston is moved hindmost andrelieves
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`pressure sensor.
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`a pressure by opening the pressure relief path only when the pressure inside the pump body
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`reaches a maximum point.
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`In other words, the conventional lubricating oil pump device uses a
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`method of using a safety relief valve which relieves a pressure only whena pressure inside the
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`device reaches a maximum value. However, in this method, since the shaft of the relief valve
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`used for protecting the safety of the pump is used at a maximally reached pressure while
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`doubling as a shaft of a pressure detection sensor which controls a pressure used for each pipe
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`length, when the pressure detection sensor does not work,it is impossible to estimate a particular
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`pressure at which a pressure thereinside may damage the device.
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`In addition, when the pressure
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`is greater than or equal
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`to the particular pressure,
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`is impossible to relive the pressure
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`thereinside.
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`Also, due to the above problem, the pressure inside the lubricating oil pump deviceis not
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`appropriately relieved such that the lubricating oil pump device in which a sealing function is
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`very significant may be damaged.
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`SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention is directed to provide a lubricating oil pump device capable of
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`detecting and relieving a high pressure generated while a lubricating oil is supplied.
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`According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lubricating oil pump
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`device including a pump body (100) and a lubricating oil cartridge (200). Here, the pump body
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`(100) includes a suction portion (111) which is connected to the lubricating oil cartridge (200)
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`and receives a lubricating oil from the lubricating oil cartridge (200), a discharge portion (112)
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`which is connected to a lubricating oil supply pipe (W) and supplies the lubricating oil to the
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`lubricating oil supply pipe (W), a piston (150) which reciprocates in the pump body (100) to
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`supply the lubricating oil to the pump body (100) from the lubricating oil cartridge (200), a relief
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`valve (160) for adjusting a pressure inside the pump body (100), a pressure sensor (170) for
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`measuring the pressure inside the pump body (100), a control portion (300) which controls an
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`operation of the piston (150) and an operation of the relief valve (160), a first pipe (110) formed
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`between the suction portion (111) and the discharge portion (112), an incoming side check valve
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`whichprevents the lubricating oil movedto the first pipe (110) between the suction portion (111)
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`and the discharge portion (112) from flowing backwardto the lubricating oil cartridge (200), an
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`outgoing side check valve which prevents the lubricating oil supplied to the lubricating oil
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`supply pipe (W) between the suction portion (111) and the discharge portion (112) from flowing
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`backward to the first pipe (110),a second pipe (120) formed between the first pipe (110) and the
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`relief valve (160), a third pipe (130) formed between the first pipe (110) and the piston (150),
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`and a fourth pipe (140) formed between the first pipe (110) and the pressure sensor (170) and
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`formed between the outgoing side check valve and the lubricating oil supply pipe (W). Here,
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`the pressure sensor (170) senses a pressure inside the pump body (100) through the fourth pipe
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`(140). Here, the relief valve (160) is connected to the first pipe (110) and the second pipe (120).
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`When the detected pressure exceeds a pressure preset by a user,
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`the control portion (300)
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`controls an operation of the piston (150) to open the third pipe (130) using a pressure relief
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`signal.
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`The relief valve (160) may include a spring and a valve shaft, and the valve shaft may
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`includea lubricating oil transfer path for returning the lubricating oil.
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`The fourth pipe (140) may be formed in an area adjacent to the discharge portion (112)
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`and may be spaced apart from and parallel to a transfer pipe at which the relief valve (160) is
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`formed.
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`The fourth pipe (140) may be formed in an area adjacent to the discharge portion (112)
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`and may be spaced apart from and perpendicular to a transfer pipe at which therelief valve (160)
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`is formed.
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`According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lubricating oil
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`pump device including a pump body (100) andalubricating oil cartridge (200). The pump
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`body (100) includes a suction portion (111) which is connected to the lubricating oil cartridge
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`(200) and receives a lubricating oil from the lubricating oil cartridge (200), a discharge portion
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`(112) which is connected to a lubricating oil supply pipe (W) and supplies the lubricating oil to
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`the lubricating oil supply pipe (W), a piston (150) which reciprocates in the pump body (100) to
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`supply the lubricating oil to the pump body (100) from the lubricating oil cartridge (200), a relief
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`valve (160) for adjusting a pressure inside the pump body (100), a pressure sensor (170) for
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`measuring the pressure inside the pump body (100), a control portion (300) which controls an
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`operation of the piston (150), a first pipe (110) formed between the suction portion (111) and the
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`discharge portion (112),an incoming side check valve which prevents the lubricating oil moved
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`to the first pipe (110) between the suction portion (111) and the discharge portion from flowing
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`backward to the lubricating oil cartridge (200), an outgoing side check valve which prevents the
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`lubricating oil supplied to the lubricating oil supply pipe (W) between the suction portion (111)
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`and the discharge portion (112) from flowing backward to the first pipe (110), a second pipe
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`(120) formed between the first pipe (110) and the relief valve (160), a third pipe (130) formed
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`between the first pipe (110) and the piston (150), and a fourth pipe (140) formed between the
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`outgoing side check valve and the pressure sensor (170) and formed between the outgoing side
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`check valve and the lubricating oil supply pipe (W). Here, the pressure sensor (170) detects a
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`pressure inside the pump body (100) through the fourth pipe (140) and is configured to transmit a
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`detection signal to the control portion (300) when the detected pressure is greater than or equal to
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`a pressure-set by auser. Here, the relief valve (160) is connected to the first pipe (110) and the
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`second pipe (120), and the control portion (300) receives the detection signal from the pressure
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`sensor (170) and controls an operation of the piston (150) to open the third pipe (130).
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`The pressure sensor (170) may include a shaft and a pressure sensor which move
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`backward according to a pressure in order to detect a pressure generated by the discharge portion
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`(112) adjacent to the fourth pipe (140) and may transmit a measured pressure value to the control
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`portion (300) to maintain uniform pressure of the discharge portion (112).
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`The pressure detection shaft and pressure_sensor may be located on one side surface of
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`the pump body (100)or located in a rear bracket attachment space of the pump body (100).
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`The lubricating oil pump device may further include a pressure detection valve (172)
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`which measures a pressure transferred from the fourth pipe (140) through a spring adjusting
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`screw, which sets a particular pressure, and a mobile shaft. Here, the pressure detection valve
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`(172) may transmit the measured pressure to the pressure sensor (170).
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`A movement distance of the mobile shaft may be adjusted by adjusting the spring
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`adjusting screw of the pressure detection valve (172), and settings of the particular pressure of
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`the pressure detection valve (172) may be changed by adjusting the movement distance of the
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`mobile shaft.
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`Details of other embodiments are included in a detailed description and drawings.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
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`become more apparentto those of ordinary skill in the art by describing exemplary embodiments
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`thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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`FIG. 1 is a front view of a conventional lubricating oil pump device;
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`FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a lubricating oil pump device according to the present
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`invention;
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`FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a lubricating oil pump device according to one
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`embodimentof the present invention;
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`FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a lubricating oil pump device according to another
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`embodimentof the present invention; and
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`FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating controlling, by a control portion, of the lubricating oil
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`pumpdevice according to the present invention.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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`The terms or words used in the specification and the claims will not be interpreted while
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`being defined as general or lexical meanings and should be interpreted as meanings and concepts
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`corresponding to the technical concept of
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`invention.
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`Accordingly,
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`embodiments disclosed in the specification and components shownin the drawings are merely
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`exemplary embodiments of the present invention and do not represent an entirety of the technical
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`concept of the present invention, it should be understood that a variety of equivalents and
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`modifications capable of substituting the embodiments and the components maybepresent at the
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`timeoffiling of the presents application.
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`FIG. 1 is a front view of a conventional lubricating oil pump device.
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`Referring to FIG. 1, conventional lubricating oil pump devices each include, as shown in
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`FIG. 1, a tank 2 which accommodates a lubricating oil formed of grease, a tank mounting portion
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`3 which is installed above a pump body 10 and on which the tank 2 is mounted, and a cover
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`mounted on the tank mounting portion 3 to cover the tank 2. The tank 2 is an axially retractile
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`resinous cartridge container, and a male screw 5a is formed at an opening portion 5. The tank
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`mounting portion 3 includes a female screw portion 6 with which the male screw 5a of the
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`opening portion 5 of the tank 2 is coupled to be mounted thereon. Also, the tank mounting
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`portion 3 includes a guide pipe 7 which is inserted into the opening portion 5 of the tank 2, into
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`which the male screw Sa is inserted and mounted, and leads the lubricating oil in the tank 2 to an
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`inlet 11 of the pump body 10.
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`The pump body 10 includes, as shown in FIG. 1, a suction path 12 which suctions in the
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`lubricating oil stored in the tank 2 through the inlet 11 and a discharge path 14 which discharges
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`the suctioned lubricating oil through an outlet 13. The inlet 11 is open above the pump body 10
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`and is connected to the guide pipe7.
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`Also, the outlet 13 is open below the pump body 10. Also, a lubricating oil pipe is
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`connected to the outlet 13.
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`Also, the pump body 10 includes a base end portion 15a located at a first side surface 10a
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`of the pump body 10 and a cylinder portion 15 having an axialline in a lateral direction. A fore
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`end portion 15b of the cylinder portion 15 includes an introduction hole 16 which communicates
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`with the suction path 12 and introduces the lubricating oil from the suction path 12, and an
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`elicitation hole 17 which communicates with the discharge path 14 and elicits the lubricating oil
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`toward the discharge path 14. Also, a body portion 15c which forms the cylinder portion 15 is
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`formed as a cylindrical memberand engageswith a hole 18 formed in the pump body10.
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`An inlet check valve 19 which allows only suction is installed ahead of the introduction
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`hole 16, and an outlet check valve 20 which allows only discharge is installed behind the
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`elicitation hole 17.
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`The outlet check valve 20 includes a valve body. The valve body includes a metallic
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`head formed having a conic support shape formed at a fore end of a rod, a rubber O-ring
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`continuously installed at a base end of the head andfitting on the rod, and a push member which
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`pushes the O-ring toward the base end of the head. Also, the outlet check valve 20 includes a
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`metallic sealing surface portion which is installed next to the elicitation hole 17 of the cylinder
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`portion 15 and comes into contact with or is separated from the head and O-ring of the valve
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`body, a guide portion which supports the rod of the valve body to be movable in an axial
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`direction and includesa slit-shaped path through which the lubricating oil discharged from the
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`elicitation hole 17passes when the head and O-ring are separated from the sealing surface portion,
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`and a coil spring which is mounted between the guide portion and the push member and
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`presses the head
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`and the O-ring against the sealing surface portion.
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`According to the outlet check valve 20, since the metallic head and the rubber O-ring
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`come into contact with the sealing surface portion such that the rubber O-ring is joined to the
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`metallic sealing surface portion in addition to metallic joining between the head and the sealing
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`surface portion, sealing is ensured that much and a countercurrent is certainly suppressed when
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`the lubricating oil is absorbed through the introduction hole 16 so as to easily perform an
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`In the cylinder portion 15, a piston 30 is inserted to be movable forward and backward.
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`The piston 30 suctions the lubricating oil from the introduction hole 16 while moving backward
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`and discharges the lubricating oil from the elicitation hole 17 while moving forward. A rear
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`side portion 31 of the piston 30 protrudes outward from the base end 15a of the cylinder portion
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`15 (that is, the side surface 10a of the pump body 10) and is linked with an actuator 40 even
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`whenthe piston 30 moves forward.
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`The actuator 40, as shown in FIG. 1, moves the piston 30 forward or backward,
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`introduces the lubricating oil from the introduction hole 16 of the cylinder portion 15 while the
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`piston 30 moves backward and elicits the lubricating oil from the elicitation hole 17 of the
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`cylinder portion 15 while the piston moves forward.
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`In more detail, the actuator 40 includes an
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`electric motor 41 capable of rotating forward and backward.
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`Theelectric motor 41 includes a
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`driving shaft 43 rotating through a gear speed-reduction tool 42 andis fixed to a leg portion 44
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`erected on the first side surface 10a of the pump body 10 such that an axial line of the driving
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`shaft 43 is parallel to an axial line of the piston 30. At the driving shaft 43 of the electric motor
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`41, a screw shaft 45 on the same axis extends. A fore end portion of the screw shaft 45 is
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`rotatably supported at the first side surface 10a of the pump body 10 using a bearing 46. Also,
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`the actuator 40 includes a link member 47 which engages with the screw shaft 45 andis fixed to
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`and linked with the rear side portion 31 of the piston 30.
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`The link member 47 is slidably supported at two guide shafts 48 and is moved forward
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`and backward by forward and backward rotation of the screw shaft 45 so as to move the piston
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`30 forward and backward. Due to forward and backward movement of the piston 30, a
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`lubricating oil is supplied to a lubricant pipe connected to the outlet 13 and the outlet 13 is
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`pressurized when the lubricating oil is supplied.
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`Also, the piston 30 is movable to move forward to a first position which is an advancing
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`end of a fore end 32 of the piston 30 which moves forward and elicits the lubricating oil, to a
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`second position at which the piston 30 is moved backward from the first position and absorbs the
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`lubricating oil, and to a third position at which the piston 30 is moved backward from the second
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`position. Also, the pump body 10 includes a pressure relief path 50 formed therein, which is
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`closed by the piston 30 when the piston 30 moves between the first position and the second
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`position and is opened by the piston 30 when the piston 30 is moved backward to the third
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`position. Accordingly, when supplying of the lubricating oil through the lubricating oil pipe is
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`stopped, the piston 30 may be moved backward to the third position and a pressure at the outlet
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`13 may be removed.
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`In more detail, as shownin FIG. 1, a first through hole 51 and a second through hole 52
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`are formed in the cylinder portion 15 of the pump body 10. The first through hole 51 and the
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`second through hole 52 are closed by the piston 30 when the piston 30 moves between thefirst
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`position and the second position and are opened when the piston 30 moves backwardto the third
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`position. Also, a first path 53, which connects the first through hole 51 to the discharge path 14,
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`and a second path 54, which connects the second through hole 52 to the suction path 12, are
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`formed in the pump body 10. Accordingly,
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`the pressure relief path 50 which passes the
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`discharge path 14, the first path 53, the cylinder portion 15, and the second path 54 and reaches
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`the suction path 12 when the piston 30 moves backwardto the third position may be formed.
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`embodimentof the present invention.
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`The lubricating oil pump device, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, includes a pump body 100
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`and a lubricating oil cartridge 200.
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`Schematically, the lubricating oil pump device stores a
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`lubricating oil in the lubricating oil cartridge 200 and supplies and dischargesthe lubricating oil
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`stored in the lubricating oil cartridge 200 through a lubricating oil pipe formed in the pump body
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`100. Also, the lubricating oil pipe is connected to a discharge portion 112 of the lubricating oil
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`pumpdevice, and the lubricating oil discharged from the discharge portion 112 is supplied into
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`an injection molding device through the lubricating oil pipe and a metering valve V.
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`Additionally, the lubricating oil pump device includesa fixing clip for fixing the device to a wall
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`or another device.
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`A lubricating oil supply device according to one embodiment of the present invention
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`includes the pump body 100 including a first pipe 110, a second pipe 120, third pipes 130, and a
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`fourth pipe 140, the lubricating oil cartridge 200 installed on the pump body 100 to be connected
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`to one end of the first pipe 110 and including a tank storing a lubricating oil and a housing
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`covering the tank, a piston 150 moving forward and backward while repetitively opening and
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`closing the third pipes 130 and transferring the lubricating oil through athe first pipe 110, an
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`actuator 155 moving the piston forward or backward, a relief valve 160 installed at a connecting
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`part between the first pipe 110 and the other end of the second pipe 120, a pressure sensor 170
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`formed at one end of the fourth pipe 140 to measure a pressure of the lubricating oil in the pump
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`body 100, and a control portion 300 controlling the actuator 155 and the relief valve 160 on the
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`basis of information transmitted from the pressure sensor 170. Also, the pump body 100 may
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`be connected to a plurality of such metering valves V through a lubricating oil pipe W.
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`The pump body 100 includesa suction portion 111 for receiving the lubricating oil stored
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`in the lubricating oil cartridge 200 and the discharge portion 112 for discharging the suctioned
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`lubricating oil. The suction portion 111 is disposed above the pump body 100, the discharge
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`portion 112 is disposed below the pump body 100, and the first pipe 110 is formed between the
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`suction portion 111 and the discharge portion 112 to transfer the lubricating oil while passing
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`through the pump body. Also, at the suction portion 111 and the discharge portion 112, an
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`incoming-side check valve is installed to prevent the lubricating oil moved to the first pipe 110
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`from flowing backward to the lubricating oil cartridge 200, and an outgoing-side check valveis
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`installed to prevent the lubricating oil supplied to the lubricating oil supply pipe W from flowing
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`backward to the first pipe 110.
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`Thefirst pipe 110 is connected to the second pipe 120, the third
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`pipe 130, and the fourth pipe 140. The second pipe 120 connects a transfer pipe of the relief
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`valve 160 located at a branch ofthe first pipe 110 to the first pipe 110 with the relief valve 160
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`therebetweenso as to allow the first pipe 110 and the second pipe 120 to communicate with each
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`other only when a shaft of the relief valve 160 is moved hindmost due to occurrence of a
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`maximumpressure.
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`The third pipe 130 mayincludeafirst pressure relief pipe 131 connected to one side of
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`the first pipe 110 and a secondpressure relief pipe 132 connected to the other side of the first
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`pipe 110. The first pressure relief pipe 131 and the second pressure relief pipe 132 may be
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`connected to each other or not connected depending on a position of a shaft of the piston 150.
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`In more detail, the piston 150 is movable to be located at a first position which is a maximum
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`advancing point of the shaft of the piston 150 which moves forward andelicits the lubricating oil,
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`a second position which is a maximum retreat point of an action of absorbing the lubricating oil
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`while moving backward from the first position, and a third position which is a point where the
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`shaft of the piston 150 moves back again from the second position and may open the first
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`pressure relief pipe 131 and the second pressure relief pipe 132. Also, the pump body 100
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`includes a third pipe 130 formed therein, which is closed by the piston 150 when the piston 150
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`moves between the first position and the second position and is opened by the piston 150 when
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`the piston 150 is moved backward to the third position. Accordingly, when supplying of the
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`lubricating oil
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`through the lubricating oil pipe is stopped,
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`the piston 150 may be moved
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`backward to the third position and a pressure at the discharge portion 112 may berelieved.
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`The fourth pipe 140 is one of branchesof the first pipe 110 and may be formed adjacent
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`to the discharge portion 112 in order to measure a pressure applied to the discharge portion 112.
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`The fourth pipe 140_may be formed to be spaced to be parallel to or perpendicular to a movement
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`pipe at which the relief valve 160 is located. The fourth pipe 140 is a pipe formed to measure a
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`level of the pressure applied to the pump, and a pressure sensor 170 may be formed at an end of
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`The piston 150 is inserted into the pump body 100 and reciprocates forward and
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`backward along an operation path formed in the pump body 100.
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`Since the piston 150
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`reciprocates forward and backward in the pump body 100, the lubricating oil is absorbed into the
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`first pipe 110 of the pump body 100 through the suction portion 111 from the lubricating oil
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`cartridge 200 and is discharged into the lubricating oil supply pipe W through the discharge
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`portion 112.
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`In more detail, when the piston 150 moves backward to the second position, the
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`lubricating oil is absorbed into the first pipe 110 from the lubricating oil cartridge 200. When
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`the piston 150 moves forward to the first position, the lubricating oil of the first pipe 110 is
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`discharged into the lubricating oil
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`supply pipe W through the discharge portion 112.
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`Reciprocation of the piston 150 may be controlled by the control portion 300 and may be
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`installed to be located at three or more positions (for example, the first position, the second
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`position, and the third position). As described above, when reciprocation is performed between
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`the first position and the second position, the reciprocating oil is pumped and supplied to the
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`lubricating oil supply pipe W through thefirst pipe 110. When moving backward to the third
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`position, the pressure in the pump maybe relieved by opening the third pipe 130. The piston
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`150 may be operated by the actuator 155.
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`The actuator 155 may include an electric motor and the like capable of rotating forward
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`or backward.
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`Theelectric motor has a driving shaft rotated by a gear speed reduction tool and
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`is disposed such that a shaft line of a shaft is parallel to an axial line of the piston 150. A
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`coaxial screw shaft 151 may be installed at and extend from the driving shaft of the electric
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`motor. The actuator 155 may include a link member which is engaged with the screw shaft 151
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`and is fixed and linkedto a rear side part of the piston 150.
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`The link member maybe supported to be slidable by two guide shafts and may be moved
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`forward and backward by forward and backward rotation of the screw shaft 151 to move the
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`piston 150 forward and backward.
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`The relief valve 160 is inserted into the pump body 100 and is generally installed for
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`adjusting a pressure of the pump body 100.
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`Therelief valve 160 is connected to oneside of the
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`first pipe 110 and is located between the first pipe 110 and the second pipe 120 to return the
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`lubricating oil to the suction portion 111 and/or the first pipe 110. The relief valve 160 includes
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`a valve shaft and a spring, and a lubricating oil transfer path for returning the lubricating oil is
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`formed in the valve shaft.
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`In more detail, in an operation of the relief valve 160, the relief valve
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`160 stays in place after being moved forward maximally by the spring when a pressure is not
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`present in the pump body 100 and is movedbehind the valve shaft of the relief valve 160 when a
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`pressure increases in the pump body 100. When the relief valve 160 has been moved behind
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`maximally by the pressure inside the pump body 100, the lubricating oil transfer path formed in
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`the relief valve 160 is connected to the second pipe 120 andthe lubricating oil of the first pipe
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`110 is returned through the lubricating oil transfer path and the second pipe 120 of the relief
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`valve 160. The lubricating oil
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`the pressure in the pump body 100
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`decreases.
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`The pressure sensor 170 is inserted into the pump body 100 to measure the pressure in the
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`pump body 100. According to one embodimentof the present invention, the pressure sensor
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`170 is connected to the first pipe 110 through the fourth pipe 140. According to another
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`embodiment of the present invention, the pressure sensor 170 is connected to the third pipe 130
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`for relieving the pressure in the pump body 100 through the fourth pipe 140. The pressure
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`sensor 170 senses the pressure in the pump body 100 through the fourth pipe 140 and transmits a
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`pressure relief signal to the control portion 300 when the pressure in the pump body 100 is
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`greater than or equal to a preset pressure.
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`In more detail, with respect to sensing the pressure, by the pressure sensor 170, through
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`the fourth pipe 140, a pressure detection valve 172 measuring a pressure transferred from the
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`fourth pipe 140 through a spring adjusting screw setting a particular pressure and a mobile shaft
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`is further included. The pressure detection valve 172 transfers the measured pressure to the
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`pressure sensor 170. Accordingly, it is possible to detect a precise pressure of an area adjacent
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`to the discharge portion 112.
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`That is, it is possible detect a precise pressure of the discharge portion 112 by detecting a
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`pressure through the fourth pipe 140 connected to the discharge portion 112 in an area outside an
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`area partitioned between an incoming side check valve and an outgoing side check valve in
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`addition to a pressure in the area partitioned between the incoming side check valve for
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`preventing the lubricating oil movedto the first pipe 110 between the suction portion 111 and the
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`discharge portion 112 from flowing backward to the lubricating oil cartridge 200 and the
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`outgoing side check valve for preventing the lubricating oil supplied to the lubricating oil supply
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`pipe W betweenthe suction portion 111 and the discharge portion 112 from flowing backward to
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`In other words, a press

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