Claims
- 1. A centrifugal pump comprising:
- a housing having a housing cavity, an inlet, and an outlet;
- a shaft located in the housing cavity;
- a radial bearing coaxially surrounding said shaft, the shaft and the radial bearing being rotatable with respect to one another;
- an impeller positioned to receive a fluid from the inlet and to exhaust a fluid to the outlet, the impeller having an impeller recess terminating at an impeller hub with an opening therein, the impeller recess receiving the radial bearing;
- a thrust balancing valve including a ring extending from the impeller hub, the ring having an interior region in spatial or fluidic communication with the opening, the ring and the shaft adapted to define a variable-sized vent between the ring and the shaft.
- 2. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the variable-sized vent adjusts to a vent size for regulating a flow of fluid through the variable-sized vent to balance net axial forces acting upon the impeller during operation of the pump.
- 3. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the impeller has a front side and a back side; and further comprising a first wear ring assembly associated with the front side and a second wear ring assembly associated with a back side, the first wear ring assembly defining a boundary between a suction chamber and a discharge chamber and the second wear ring assembly defining a boundary between the discharge chamber and a balancing chamber, the second wear ring assembly arranged to reduce a discharge pressure of fluid toward a balancing pressure.
- 4. The pump according to claim 3 wherein the balancing pressure is within a range from approximately one-quarter of the total dynamic head of the discharge chamber to approximately one-third of the total dynamic head of the discharge chamber.
- 5. The pump according to claim 1 further comprising a containment member for containing the fluid, and wherein the shaft has a first end and a second end, the first end mating with the containment member and the second end forming a generally planar boundary of the variable size vent and a stop for stopping rearward axial movement of the impeller.
- 6. The pump according to claim 5 wherein the shaft is generally hollow and slidably removable from the containment member.
- 7. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the impeller has a front side and a back side; and further comprising a first wear ring assembly associated with the front side and a second wear ring assembly associated with the back side, the first wear ring assembly including a first outer ring resiliently biased axially frontward, generally toward the inlet, and the second wear ring assembly including a second outer ring axially biased axially backwards; the radial bearing being aligned to primarily support radial loads associated with operating the pump.
- 8. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the impeller has an impeller inlet diameter and wherein the radial bearing has a bearing diameter less than the impeller inlet diameter, the bearing diameter representing a diameter at an interface between a rotational state of the radial bearing and a stationary state of the shaft.
- 9. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the impeller has a front side and a back side; and further comprising a first wear ring assembly associated with the front side and a second wear ring assembly associated with a back side, the first wear ring assembly including a first outer ring cooperating with a first inner ring on the impeller, the first inner ring being elongated to have a greater axial length than the first outer ring, the first wear ring assembly allowing operation of the impeller within a range of potential axial positions of the impeller relative to the housing; the second wear ring assembly including a second outer ring cooperating with a second inner ring on the impeller, the second inner ring being elongated to have a greater axial length than the second outer ring, the second wear ring assembly allowing operation of the impeller within the range of potential axial positions of the impeller relative to the housing.
- 10. The pump according to claim 9 wherein the thrust balancing valve adjusts flow of the fluid to hydraulically displace the impeller to an axial position within the range that minimizes any net axial force on the impeller.
- 11. The pump according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a first inner ring associated with a front side of the impeller, the first inner ring bounding a first generally circular area;
- a second inner ring associated with back side of the impeller, the second inner ring bounding a second generally circular area, the first generally circular area being less than or equal to seventy percent of the second generally circular area to promote a balancing force for balancing net axial forces acting upon the impeller during operation of the pump.
- 12. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the radial bearing comprises a carbon bushing coextensively aligned with a center of gravity of the impeller, the radial bearing having a diameter minimized to an extent to permit dry-running of the pump for a continuous period of at least one half hour.
- 13. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the radial bearing comprises a ceramic member coextensively aligned with a center of gravity of the impeller, the radial bearing having a diameter minimized to an extent to permit dry-running of the pump for a continuous period of at least five minutes.
- 14. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the shaft has a step between a first shaft section and a second shaft section, the first shaft section having a first diameter greater than a second diameter of the second shaft section, and wherein sufficient clearance exists between the second diameter and the ring to form the variable-sized vent.
- 15. The pump according to claim 14 wherein the step forms a stop for the ring.
- 16. A magnetic-drive centrifugal pump comprising:
- a housing having a housing cavity, an inlet, and an outlet;
- a shaft located in the housing cavity;
- a radial bearing coaxially surrounding said shaft, the shaft and the radial bearing being rotatable with respect to one another;
- an impeller positioned to receive a fluid from the inlet and to exhaust a fluid to the outlet, the impeller having an impeller recess terminating at an impeller hub with an opening therein, the impeller recess receiving the radial bearing;
- a thrust balancing valve including a ring projecting from the impeller hub, the ring having an interior region in fluidic communication with the opening, the ring and the shaft adapted to define a variable-sized vent between the ring and the shaft;
- a first magnet assembly associated with the impeller such that the first magnet assembly and the impeller rotate simultaneously;
- a second magnet assembly coaxially oriented with respect to the first magnet assembly, the second magnet assembly permitting coupling to a drive shaft;
- a containment member oriented between the first magnet assembly and the second magnet assembly.
- 17. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the variable-sized vent adjusts to a vent size for regulating a flow of fluid through the variable-sized vent to balance net axial forces acting upon the impeller during operation of the pump.
- 18. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the impeller has a front side and a back side; and further comprising a first wear ring assembly associated with the front side and a second wear ring assembly associated with a back side, the first wear ring assembly defining a boundary between a suction chamber and a discharge chamber and the second wear ring assembly defining a boundary between the discharge chamber and a balancing chamber, the second wear ring assembly arranged to reduce a discharge pressure of fluid toward a balancing pressure.
- 19. The pump according to claim 18 wherein the balancing pressure is within a range from approximately one-quarter of the total dynamic head of the discharge chamber to approximately one-third of the total dynamic head of the discharge chamber.
- 20. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the shaft has a first end and a second end, the first end mating with the containment member and the second end forming a boundary of the variable size vent and a stop for stopping rearward axial movement of the impeller.
- 21. The pump according to claim 20 wherein the shaft is generally hollow and slidably removable from the containment member.
- 22. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the impeller has a front side and a back side; and further comprising a first wear ring assembly associated with the front side and a second wear ring assembly associated with a back side, the first wear ring assembly including a first outer ring resiliently biased axially frontward, generally toward the inlet, and the second wear ring assembly including a second outer ring resiliently biased axially backwards; the radial bearing being aligned to primarily support radial loads associated with operating the pump.
- 23. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the impeller has an impeller inlet diameter and wherein the radial bearing has a bearing diameter less than the impeller inlet diameter, the bearing diameter representing a diameter at an interface between a rotational state of the radial bearing and a stationary state of the shaft.
- 24. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the impeller has a front side and a back side; and further comprising a first wear ring assembly associated with the front side and a second wear ring assembly associated with a back side, the first wear ring assembly including a first outer ring cooperating with a first inner ring on the impeller, the first inner ring having a greater axial length than the first outer ring, the first wear ring assembly allowing operation of the impeller within a range of potential axial positions of the impeller relative to the housing, the second wear ring assembly including a second outer ring cooperating with a second inner ring on the impeller, the second inner ring having a greater axial length than the second outer ring, the second wear ring assembly allowing operation of the impeller within a range of potential axial positions of the impeller relative to the housing.
- 25. The pump according to claim 24 wherein the thrust balancing valve adjusts flow to hydraulically displace the impeller to an axial position within the range that minimizes any net axial force on the impeller.
- 26. The pump according to claim 16 further comprising:
- a first inner ring associated with a front side of the impeller, the first inner ring bounding a first generally circular area;
- a second inner ring associated with back side of the impeller, the second inner ring bounding a second generally circular area, the first generally circular area being less than or equal to seventy percent of the second generally circular area to promote a balancing force for balancing net axial forces acting upon the impeller during operation of the pump.
- 27. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the radial bearing comprises a carbon bushing coextensively aligned with a center of gravity of the impeller, the radial bearing having a diameter minimized to an extent to permit dry-running of the pump for a continuous period of at least one half hour.
- 28. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the radial bearing comprises a ceramic member coextensively aligned with a center of gravity of the impeller, the radial bearing having a diameter minimized to an extent to permit dry-running of the pump for a continuous period of at least five minutes.
- 29. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the shaft has a step between a first shaft section and a second shaft section, the first shaft section having a first diameter greater than a second diameter of the second shaft section, and wherein sufficient clearance exists between the second diameter and the ring to form the variable-sized vent.
- 30. The pump according to claim 29 wherein the step forms a stop for the ring.
- 31. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the containment member includes an interior having radially extending ribs for increasing a pressure and pressure uniformity of the fluid in a balancing chamber bounded by the thrust balancing valve to enhance the stability of balancing axial loads upon the impeller.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional Application No. 60/106,103, filed on Oct. 29, 1998, from which the following specification, claims, and drawings were copied in their entirety without the addition of any new subject matter.
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