Claims
- 1. In a submersible sump pump apparatus comprising electric motor means, a vertically positioned shaft rotated by said motor means, an impeller secured to the lower end of the shaft, an enclosure about the impeller through which liquid is pumped from the sump, and control means including a liquid level sensor device for controlling the starting and stopping of said motor means in response to the level of liquid in said sump, the improvement comprising:
- a housing having an upper and a lower end, said housing having an opening therethrough for the entry of said liquid, said housing being fluid tight above said opening whereby air will be trapped in the housing and said liquid will not rise significantly above a given level in the housing no matter how high the liquid rises in the sump outside the housing;
- said motor means being positioned in said housing above said given level whereby said liquid cannot reach said motor means thereby eliminating the necessity of a seal about the shaft and other measures to protect the motor means from the liquid;
- said motor means comprising an alternating current motor forming the primary source of power for rotating the impeller, and a direct current motor forming an alternative source of power as for example during periods when alternating current is not available; and
- said sensor device including two pressure sensitive actuator means positioned at a location outside said sump, and fluid conduit means having an open end through which fluid can enter so that the fluid pressure in the conduit means corresponds to the fluid pressure at said open end, said conduit means having another end communicating with said actuator means so that the fluid pressure in said actuator means corresponds to the fluid pressure at said open end, said open end being within said housing, one of said actuator means initiating the energization of the alternating current motor when the liquid in said sump reaches a first level, the other of said actuator means initiating the energization of the direct current motor when the liquid in said pump reaches a second level, said second level being above said first level.
- 2. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 1,
- wherein said direct current motor is in the top part of the housing and said alternating current motor is below said direct current motor, and
- including one-way clutch means connecting the two motors for disengaging the direct current motor from the alternating current motor when power is being supplied only to the alternating current motor.
- 3. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said open end is positioned above said given level.
- 4. In a sump pump apparatus comprising electric motor means, pump means connected to the motor means to be operated thereby, conduit means connected to said pump means and having a first portion with an intake adapted to be positioned in said sump so that the pump means can draw liquid from the sump and a second portion adapted to extend externally of the sump for the discharge of the liquid from the sump, and control means including a liquid level sensing device for controlling the starting and stopping of the motor means in response to the level of liquid in the sump, the improvement comprising:
- said motor means comprising two electric motors;
- said sensor device including pressure sensitive actuator means positioned at a location outside said sump, fluid conduit means having an open end through which fluid can enter so that the fluid pressure in the conduit means corresponds to the fluid pressure at said open end, said conduit means having another end communicating with said actuator means so that the fluid pressure in said actuator means corresponds to the fluid pressure at said open end, bell means communicating with said open end having a bottom opening and positioned within said sump for trapping air in the bell means as the liquid rises above the bottom opening of the bell means, which trapped air will have a pressure indicative of the extent to which the liquid level rises above the bottom opening of the bell means, said actuator means having two active states corresponding respectively to two levels of liquid in said sump which two levels are sufficiently high to trap air in the bell means for initiating the energization of the one motor when the liquid in said sump reaches a first of said two levels and the energization of the other motor when the liquid in said sump reaches the second of said two levels, said second level being above said first level.
- 5. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein said conduit means comprises two plastic tubes each having an end at the bell means, and including a protective case in said sump and encompassing said tubes at said bell means ends.
- 6. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said case extends outside said sump and has an end externally of the sump, said first portion of said conduit means extends through said case into said sump and said tubes extend through said case into said sump.
- 7. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said pump means comprises two pumps separate from each other, said two electric motors each being connected to a respective pump to operate that pump, said conduit means comprising separate conduits each connected to a respective pump.
- 8. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein said bell means comprises two air scoops within said case, at least one of said air scoops being adjustable vertically with respect to the other whereby one may be positioned lower and higher than the other thereby determining whether the pump controlled thereby turns on before or after the pump controlled by the other.
- 9. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 5, and for use at a location at which there is a floor drain having internal threads therein, the further improvement comprising:
- said case having external thread means for mating with said floor drain threads and thus providing for the mounting of the case and said apparatus on said floor drain.
- 10. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said tubes are made of clear plastic, said case having an opening means through which said tubes and their contents may be viewed.
- 11. In an apparatus as set forth in claim 4 for use in a building having an overhead floor system above the basement in which the sump is located, the further improvement comprising:
- means connecting said apparatus and said overhead floor system whereby when said motor means is running the resulting vibrations are conducted through said connecting means to said floor system which acts as a sounding board to produce an audible signal to warn that the motor means is running.
- 12. In a sump pump apparatus for use in a building having an overhead floor system above the basement in which the sump is located, said apparatus comprising electric motor means, pump means connected to the motor means to be operated thereby, conduit means connected to said pump means and having a first portion with an intake adapted to be positioned in said sump so that the pump means can draw liquid from the sump and a second portion adapted to extend externally of the sump for the discharge of the liquid drawn from the sump, and control means including a liquid level sensing device for controlling the starting and stopping of the motor means in response to the level of liquid in the sump, the improvement comprising:
- means connecting said apparatus and said overhead floor system whereby when said motor means is running the resulting vibrations are conducted through said connecting means to said floor system which acts as a sounding board to produce an audible signal to warn that the motor means is running.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of my pending application Ser. No. 534,468, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,890, filed Dec. 19, 1974, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 460,423, filed Apr. 12, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,507, which issued Mar. 2, 1976, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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