The present invention refers to bidirectional hydraulic pumps, and more particularly to bidirectional hydraulic pumps used in washing machines and dishwashers.
Some washing machines and dishwashers have the emptying of the waste water and recirculation of the washing water functions already included. These two functions can be carried out using two independent motors, one for each function, or using one bidirectional motor instead.
When a pump with a bidirectional motor is used, said pump comprises a hydraulic body with an inlet port that receives a water flow, a first outlet port for emptying and a second outlet port for recirculation. Hence, when the bidirectional motor turns in one direction, the water flow exits via one of the outlet ports and, when it turns in the opposite direction, the water flow exits via the other outlet port.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,089 describes a bidirectional hydraulic pump that comprises in the interior of the hydraulic body a movable member that moves due to the action of the water flow and blocks either one of the outlet ports or the other depending on the direction of the water flow. Due to the space between the outlet ports and the impeller, and to the positioning of the outlet ports (at right angles to the hydraulic body), a load loss is produced in the pump.
JP09137790 discloses a bidirectional pump comprising blocking flaps, hingedly joined to the hydraulic body, which close one outlet port or the other depending on the direction of the water flow. In this bidirectional pump, eddies may be produced in the area of closure of the outlet ports. In addition, the geometric configurations of this kind of bidirectional pumps are difficult to assemble.
JP09137790 also shows a bidirectional pump wherein the piece that closes both outlet ports is hingedly joined to the shaft of the impeller. Joining said piece to the shaft of the impeller may lead to potential reliability problems and cause hydraulic inefficiency.
The object of the invention is to provide a bidirectional hydraulic pump that overcomes some of the problems of the bidirectional hydraulic pumps of the prior art.
The bidirectional hydraulic pump of the invention comprises a hydraulic body comprising an inlet port which receives a water flow, a first outlet port and a second outlet port, and an impeller housed in said hydraulic body causing the water flow to move in either one direction or the other. The pump also comprises a valve body that surrounds the impeller, said valve body comprising at least one orifice.
The valve body is slidable on the internal surface of the hydraulic body in either direction due to the action of the water flow. Consequently, said valve body oscillates between a first position wherein said orifice is aligned with the first outlet port and a second position wherein said orifice is aligned with the second outlet port.
With the hydraulic pump of the invention load losses are minimised, simple and easy to assemble geometric configurations are obtained, and eddies which would be produced if the valve body was joined to the shaft of the impeller are avoided.
In the embodiment of the invention of
The valve body 5 slides on the internal surface of the hydraulic body 1 in either direction, due to the action of the water flow, between a first position wherein the orifice 6 is aligned with the first outlet port 3 and a second position wherein the orifice 6 is aligned with the second outlet port 4.
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On the other hand, the valve body 5 is slidable on the internal surface of the hydraulic body 1 by means of a sliding pin 8 and slot 9 connection, the pin 8 being placed on the valve body 5 and the slot 9 being placed on the hydraulic body 1.
In this embodiment, the hydraulic body 1 has a substantially cylindrical internal surface area, the inlet port 2 being coaxial with the turning axis of the impeller, and the outlet ports 3 and 4 being placed on the lateral peripheral surface of the hydraulic body 1. The valve body 5 is a hollow cylindrical body that is coaxial with the turning axis of the impeller, the orifice 6 being placed on the lateral peripheral surface of the hydraulic body 5. So, the valve body 5 moves with respect to the turning axis of the impeller. The valve body 5 has an orifice 10 coaxial with the turning axis of the impeller which, as a result of the circular movement of the valve body 5 with regard to the turning axis of the impeller, remains at all times aligned with the inlet port 2.
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200202357 | Oct 2002 | ES | national |
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