French patent 1 511 657, describes a pump, comprising an impeller with at least one blade. The impeller is surrounded by a volute. A deflector, projecting towards the interior of pump, is fixed to the volute, in the direction of rotation of the impeller, upstream of a groove machined in the volute. The deflector has one surface opposite the blade being at a macerating distance from it.
Deflector pumps are known from documents US 2003/215,331 and US 2010/119,365 and from WO 2017/198509.
This macerating pump suffers from the problem that in particular the deflector and blades wear rapidly, since together they must have a cutting effect.
The invention overcomes this problem by using a pump that is only macerating occasionally, but such as wet wipes, outside the pump, without necessarily having to cut them beforehand.
The pump according to the invention comprises:
The pump is characterised in that the angle between the imaginary plane tangent to the lip and passing through the axis and an imaginary straight line, perpendicular to the axis and passing through the point furthest from the axis, from the intersection of the upper surface with the lateral leading surface, is between 110 and 140°.
To simplify the description of the invention, consider that the pump axis is vertical, but the pump can be positioned so that its axis is inclined or horizontal.
In the present application the words downstream and upstream mean only with respect to a section of the path on the volute having the shortest distance between the groove and the lip when turning in the direction of rotation of the impeller and no further when considering the widest arc between the lip and the groove. The finger just downstream of the inlet of the groove also means that before eventually entering the shortest section of the path, we first find the groove, then the finger, the latter being in particular immediately at the downstream edge of the input of the groove.
The lip of the volute is the internal edge of the discharge pipe, which is the furthest downstream in the direction in which the liquid is transported. The suction bottom, where present, is considered to form part of the volute. The finger may be fixed there. The volute is, for preference, in a spiral. The radial distance between its external wall and its internal wall increases from upstream to downstream of the lip finger. The groove is curved from upstream to downstream from the input to the output of the groove across the inner wall of the volute. It extends over an angle of about 80° to 100° and rises at an angle of 15 to 30° from the input to the output.
Thanks to the invention, the wipe therefore leaves the space between the impeller and the volute at a point as close as possible to the flow pipe thus being transported from it as soon as possible to the exterior of the pump, and even better when the volute is a spiral, which means that the distance between the impeller and the volute increases in the direction of rotation of the impeller from the lip of the volute to the flow pipe. The wipe then follows the shortest possible path between the inlet and the groove and therefore has less opportunity to roll up and cause a blockage by piling up with other wipes.
The invention relates also to a pump with characteristics that can be combined with those described above, but which can also be independent. This pump comprises:
When the blade or blades are inclined with respect to the axis, the upper surface has its convex side facing towards the blade. When the blade is in a plane perpendicular to the axis, the upper surface is flat.
The invention also concerns a pump whose characteristics can be combined with the characteristics described above, but may also be independent of them. In this pump, the upper surface of the finger is convex and its convex side faces the blade and the tangent to the upper surface, at the point furthest downstream, and forms, depending on the position in rotation of the blade, an angle of 50 to 140° with the tangent to the blade at the point aligned vertically with the said point furthest downstream. In addition, this angle increases with the rotation of the impeller shown by the arrow F when viewing the impeller from the suction side.
Thanks to that, a wipe is diverted better by the finger in the groove and is discharged from the pump without the pump performing a cutting action. However, if a blockage occurs, the special shape of the finger (like a shear) permits clean cutting of the fabric thereby avoiding as far as possible the creation of lint.
For improved cutting of a wipe in the event of a blockage, it is better if the angle between the imaginary tangent plane to the leading face passing through the line of intersection of the leading face and the upper face and the imaginary tangent plane of the upper face passing through the line of intersection of the leading face of the upper face is between 60 and 90°.
A pump according to the invention is so efficient that it is sufficient to have only a single groove and a single finger. The hydraulic characteristics of the pump are therefore less impaired.
The finger is in particular in the form of a pyramid with three curved lateral faces.
In the attached drawings, given only as examples:
The pump shown in
The finger 4 has a convex upper surface 8, the major part of which is 0.3 mm from the blades 2 when the latter pass in front of the finger 4. The tangent 11 to the upper surface 8 at its point furthest downstream forms with it, depending on the position in rotation of the blades 2, an angle β of 90° with the tangent 12 to the blade 2 at a point vertically aligned with the said point 7.
As shown in
The angle δ between the tangent to the downstream edge of the input of the groove 5 and the edge between the upper surface 8 and the lateral leading surface 6 is 170°.
The finger 4 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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18 70195 | Feb 2018 | FR | national |
This application is a continuation application of prior application Ser. No. 16/276,309 filed Feb. 14, 2019, which claims priority of French patent application number 18 70195 filed Feb. 22, 2018, both of which are incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 16276309 | Feb 2019 | US |
Child | 17082206 | US |