This non-provisional patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) from Patent Application No. 201110023362.9 filed in The People's Republic of China on Jan. 18, 2011.
This invention relates to a centrifugal pump especially for a dishwasher and in particular, to a centrifugal pump having a spiral volute.
In dishwashers, a circulating pump is used for re-circulating water with detergent to a washing chamber via a circulating path. The circulating pump is usually a centrifugal pump having a motor, an impeller driven by the motor, and a spiral volute with an inlet, an outlet and an impeller chamber for receiving the impeller.
In a traditional centrifugal pump, the wrap angle of the spiral volute is less than 360 degrees and the volute is fixed to the motor by connecting a plurality of mounting portions extending radially from the outer surface of the volute to a bracket of the motor.
For different dishwasher manufacturers, the requirements for the mounting distance between the center line of the outlet of the pump volute and the rotating center of the motor shaft are different, which results in the radial dimensions of the volutes of the pumps also being different. As shown in
According to a first aspect thereof, the present invention provides a centrifugal pump comprising: an electric motor with a shaft; an impeller driven by the shaft, the impeller having an annular base plate and a plurality of vanes arranged on the base plate; and a spiral volute with an inlet, an outlet and an impeller chamber for receiving the impeller, the inlet extending outwardly from a top wall of the volute, the outlet extending outwardly from a side wall of the volute in a spiral direction of the volute, wherein the spiral volute has a wrap angle δ of between 360 to 460 degrees.
Preferably, the wrap angle δ is between 380 to 440 degrees.
Preferably, the volute has a lip angle β between 2 to 6 degrees.
Preferably, the volute has a tongue angle α between 33 to 45 degrees.
Preferably, each vane has a radially inner edge, a radially outer edge and a leading edge connecting the radially inner edge and the radially outer edge, the radially inner edge and the leading edge forming a corner.
Preferably, the radially inner edge of the vane forms an angle γ of between 22 to 30 degrees with the shaft.
Preferably, the radially outer edge of the vane is aligned with the radially outer surface of the base plate.
Alternatively, a radially outer surface of the base plate extends beyond the radially outer edges of the vanes.
Preferably, an inner surface of the top wall of the volute conforms to the leading edges of the vanes.
Preferably, the minimum distance between the inner surface of the top wall of the volute and the leading edges is less than 0.02 D, where D is an outer diameter of the base plate.
According to a second aspect, the present invention also provides a washing apparatus comprising: a washing chamber; a water supply path for supplying water to the washing chamber; a drain path for discharging water from the washing chamber; a circulating path for re-circulating the water in the washing chamber; and a control system having a drain pump and a circulating pump, the drain pump removing water from the washing chamber via the drain path and the circulating pump re-circulating the water within the washing chamber via the circulating path, wherein at least one of the circulating pump and the drain pump is a centrifugal pump as defined above.
When different manufacturers have different requirements for the mounting distance between the center line of the outlet of the pump volute and the rotating center of the motor shaft, by increasing the wrap angle of the spiral volute with relatively large mounting dimension, the radial dimension of this volute can be reduced without the mounting distance being changed, accordingly the motor bracket matching the volute can also be reduced. Thus the motor supplier may produce motors having brackets with the same radial dimensions to match different volutes of the pumps for different manufacturers.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to figures of the accompanying drawings. In the figures, identical structures, elements or parts that appear in more than one figure are generally labeled with a same reference numeral in all the figures in which they appear.
Dimensions of components and features shown in the figures are generally chosen for convenience and clarity of presentation and are not necessarily shown to scale. The figures are listed below.
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Preferably, the lip angle β of the volute 30 is between 2 to 6 degrees and the tongue angle α of the volute 30 is between 33 to 45 degrees. The lip angle β of the volute is the angle between lines tangential to the circle of the impeller chamber (usually the same as the outer circumference of the impeller) and tangential to the inner spiral of the volute at points on the same radial line. The tongue angle α is the angle between the radial line passing through the start point of the spiral volute (the point where the spiral volute is projected to contact the circle of the impeller chamber and the radial line touching the tip of the tongue. The lip angle and the tongue angle affect operating characteristics of the pump. By this configuration, a circulating pump for a dishwasher, with a rotational speed of about 3000 rpm, a water flow rate of 30 lpm to 60 lpm and an impeller outer diameter of 45 mm to 55 mm, can achieve a relatively high efficiency and a relatively low noise.
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Preferably, the radially inner edge 54 of the vane 44 forms an angle γ between 22 to 30 degrees with the shaft. By this configuration, liquid, such as the water detergent mix of the dishwasher, can smoothly flow into the channels between the vanes 44. Furthermore, the inner surface 62 of the top wall 38 of the volute 30 conforms to the leading edges 58 of the impeller 26 and the minimum distance between them is less than 0.02 D, where D is an outer diameter of the base plate 42.
In the description and claims of the present application, each of the verbs “comprise”, “include”, “contain” and “have”, and variations thereof, are used in an inclusive sense, to specify the presence of the stated item but not to exclude the presence of additional items.
Although the invention is described with reference to one or more preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications are possible. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined by reference to the claims that follow.
For example, while the pump is described as a circulating pump, it can also be used as a drain pump.
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