Claims
- 1. An auxiliary water jet sump pump to supplement an electrical sump pump connected to a vertically extending discharge conduit, said water jet sump pump comprising a hollow body section having a connection to said discharge conduit, a vertically extending venturi passageway located within said body section, means for positioning said venturi passageway parallel to said discharge conduit and transversely spaced therefrom, the lower end of said venturi passageway being in fluid communication with a nozzle disposed in axial alignment with said venturi passageway, a valve for admitting water to said nozzle in response to a preselected fluid level in the sump, and a check valve in the upper part of said body section, the upper end of said venturi passageway being in fluid communication with said check valve and being in fluid communication with the conduit through said check valve, and said body section being in fluid communication with said electrical sump pump at its lower end and in fluid communication with said discharge conduit at its upper end.
- 2. The sump pump of claim 1 wherein said valve for admitting water to said nozzle is actuated by a float positioned in the sump.
- 3. The sump pump of claim 1 wherein a second check valve is disposed between said body section and said electrical sump pump.
- 4. An automatic auxiliary jet sump pump, particularly for use with a conventional electrical sump pump or the like, as a substitute pump in the event the conventional pump is inoperative, or as a supplemental pump in the event the conventional pump is incapable of handling all water thereat, comprising a body structure having a pair of vertically disposed pipe-engageable members respectively defining an upper chamber and a lower chamber, and having a venturi passageway therein connecting said upper and lower chambers, a nozzle in said lower chamber disposed to discharge water into said venturi passageway for aspirating water in said lower chamber into the upper chamber, means forming a water inlet communicating with said nozzle for supplying water under pressure thereto, valve means, including an actuating member extending externally of the body structure for selectively preventing water flow through said nozzle, a check valve in said upper chamber preventing reverse flow of water through said venturi passageway, float means operatively connected to said actuating member for opening said nozzle valve means upon predetermined upward movement of said float means, the lower pipe-engageable member having an inlet opening therein for the passage of water from the exterior into said lower chamber, the upper pipe-engageable member having a discharge opening therein adapted to operatively connect the chamber therein with the interior of a pipe, means for effecting a sealed joint between the upper member and such a pipe, and means for securing the upper member thereto, said actuating member comprising an integral rod member having a generally U-shaped portion comprising a pair of parallel leg portions connected at one corresponding end of each leg portion by an intermediate portion, one of said leg portions being mounted on said body structure for rotary movement relative thereto, a lever extending from the inner end of such leg portion transverse to the axis of the leg portion, with its free end operatively connected to the valve member for actuating the valve member, the free end of the other leg portion having an actuating arm extending transverse to the axis of the other leg portion in a direction opposite to that of said actuating lever, the free end of said actuating arm being connected to said float means for actuating thereby, and pivotally movable means connecting said body structure and said float means for guiding the float means with respect to the body structure.
- 5. A pump according to claim 4, wherein said mounted leg portion extending through packing chamber, in said body structure, in which is disposed packing material, and an O-ring on said leg portion engageable with an adjacent portion of the body structure, forming the initial seal therebetween.
- 6. A pump according to claim 5, wherein said pump-securing means comprises a clamping band adapted to encircle said upper member and such a pipe, and having means for placing said band under tension.
- 7. A pump according to claim 6, comprising an additional like clamping band which is adapted to encircle said lower member and such a pipe.
- 8. A pump according to claim 7, wherein said float-guiding means comprises a U-shaped bail member having its intermediate portion supported by said body structure for rotative mounting, and its leg portions operatively engaged with said float means.
- 9. A pump according to claim 8, wherein the legs of said bail member are approximately the same length as said actuating arm and generally disposed in parallel relation with respect thereto, said float means comprising a float member which is generally C-shaped in transverse section, with said float member partially encircling the body structure.
- 10. A pump according to claim 9, wherein the body structure of said pump is constructed of a plurality of plastic sections having abutting edges joined together in sealed relation.
- 11. A pump according to claim 4, wherein said pump-securing means comprises a clamping band adapted to encircle said upper member and such a pipe, and having means for placing said band under tension.
- 12. A pump according to claim 11, comprising an additional like clamping band which is adapted to encircle said lower member and such a pipe.
- 13. A pump according to claim 4, wherein said float-guiding means comprises a U-shaped bail member having its intermediate portion supported by said body structure for rotative mounting, and its leg portions operatively engaged with said float means.
- 14. A pump according to claim 13, wherein the legs of said bail member are approximately the same length as said actuating arm and generally disposed in parallel relation with respect thereto, said float means comprising a float member which is generally C-shaped in transverse section, with said float member partially encircling the body structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a hydraulic or jet-type pump, adapted to be substituted for or supplement a conventional electrical sump pump or the like. This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 529,804, now abandoned filed Dec. 5, 1974.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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