Claims
- 1. A gear pump comprising:a housing means for defining an internal cavity with a flow entrance and a flow exit communicating with the internal cavity; a first shaft, having a central portion and an outer surface; a first pump gear mounted on the central portion of the first shaft; a pair of first gear seals carried by the first pump gear and spaced from the outer surface of the first shaft with voids between the first gear seals and the outer surface of the first shaft; a second shaft, having a central portion and an outer surface; a second pump gear mounted on the central portion of the second shaft; a second pair of gear seals carried by the second pump gear and spaced from the outer surface of the second shaft with voids between the second gear seals and the outer surface of the second shaft; rolling element bearings carried by the housing means so as to be spaced from the first and the second gear seals and so as to mount the first and the second shafts to the housing in intermeshing rotation with one another; said first and second shafts each carrying a pair of springs, disposed on either side of said first and said second pump gears, respectively, to bias said pump gears in alignment with one another at a desired axial position with respect to said housing means; first and second housing seals carried by the housing means for mating engagement with the first and the second gear seals, respectively with the first and second housing seals located axially outwardly of the first and second gear seals, respectively; and the first and the second housing seals spaced from the first and the second shafts, respectively.
- 2. The gear pump of claim 1 wherein the first and the second gear seals are carried on major faces of the first and the second pump gears, respectively.
- 3. The gear pump of claim 1 wherein the first and the second gear seals have ring configurations.
- 4. The gear pump of claim 3 wherein the first and the second gears define recesses in their major faces and the first and the second gear seals are received in the recesses.
- 5. The gear pump of claim 2 wherein the housing means comprises a central housing between two end housings, with the end housings defining stepped internal bores for receiving respective housing seals.
- 6. The gear pump of claim 5 wherein the first and the second housing seals have a cup configuration with a first diameter end portion and a second smaller diameter end portion.
- 7. The gear pump of claim 6 wherein the first and the second housing seals have a generally frusto-conical intermediate portion between the first and the second end portions.
- 8. The gear pump of claim 1 wherein the housing means comprises a central housing between two end housings.
- 9. The gear pump of claim 8 wherein the rolling element bearings are rotatably mounted in the two end housings.
- 10. The gear pump of claim 9 wherein the rolling element bearings comprise ball bearing means.
- 11. The gear pump of claim 8 wherein the first and the second pump gears are located in the central housing.
- 12. The gear pump of claim 11 wherein the central housing defines a bi-lobed bore for receiving the first and the second gears.
- 13. The gear pump of claim 11 further comprising gasket means between the central housing and the end housings.
- 14. The gear pump of claim 13 further comprising fastening means passing through the first and the second end housings and the central housing.
- 15. The gear pump of claim 11 wherein the housing seals define recesses and the gear pump further comprises pins protruding from the end housing means so as to be received in the housing seal recesses to prevent rotation of the housing seals.
- 16. The gear pump of claim 15 further comprising gasket means between the housing seals and the end housings.
- 17. A gear pump comprising:a housing means for defining an internal cavity with a flow entrance and a flow exit communicating with the internal cavity; a first shaft; a first pump gear mounted on the first shaft; a first gear seal carried by the first pump gear; a second shaft; a second pump gear mounted on the second shaft; a second gear seal carried by the second pump gear; rolling element bearings carried by the housing means so as to be spaced from the first and the second gear seals and so as to mount the first and the second shafts to the housing in intermeshing rotation with one another; first and second housing seals carried by the housing means for mating engagement with the first and the second gear seals, respectively; the first and the second housing seals spaced from the first and the second shafts, respectively; the housing means including a central housing between two end housings, with the end housings defining stepped internal bores for receiving respective housing seals, and with the rolling element bearings rotatably mounted in the two end housings; and the first and the second housing seals have a cup configuration with a first diameter end portion and a second smaller diameter end portion.
- 18. The gear pump of claim 17 wherein the first and the second gear seals are carried on major faces of the first and the second pump gears, respectively.
- 19. The gear pump of claim 18 wherein the first and the second gear seals have ring configurations.
- 20. The gear pump of claim 19 wherein the first and the second gears define recesses in their major faces and the first and the second gear seals are received in the recesses.
- 21. The gear pump of claim 17 wherein the first and the second pump gears are located in the central housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 09/164,935 filed Oct. 1, 1998, abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/797,644 filed Jan. 31, 1997, abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Standard handbook for Mechanical Engineers, McGraw-Hill Book Company, cover pages and pp. 14-16 (copyright 1967). |
A two-page article entitled “Custom Pumps,” a printout from the website of the pump manufacturer. The subject matter shown in the print-out is undated, but is believed to be prior art. Also included, as part of this document, are two pages of enlarged photocopies of the TASKMASTER Pump shown at the bottom of p. 1 of the print-out materials. |
A four-page Catalog No. 37 entitled Heavy Duty Gear Pumps: from Northern Division of McNally Industries, Inc. The catalog is undated but is believed to be prior art. |
A six-page brochure entitled “Northern Gear Pumps.” The brochure is undated but is believed to be prior art. |
Continuations (2)
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