Claims
- 1. A pump assembly comprising:
- a housing having a vertical axis and including a central inlet passage generally concentric with said axis, an outlet passage radially disposed with respect to said housing axis, and a fluid chamber formed therebetween, said chamber having spaced upper and lower radially extending surfaces;
- a conduit extending through an upper portion of said housing and communicating with said fluid chamber;
- a shaft positioned within said conduit and being generally concentric with said housing axis, an end portion of said shaft being positioned within said fluid chamber;
- a rotor rotationally supported by said end portion of said shaft and concentrically mounted in said fluid chamber, said rotor having a rotational axis substantially coincident with said housing axis and at least one fluid passageway extending through said rotor for forming a fluid flow path between said inlet and outlet passages, said rotor further having upper and lower surfaces;
- upper and lower annular spaces respectively defined between said upper and lower surfaces of said rotor and said upper and lower surfaces of said chamber, said upper and lower annular spaces include upper cavity regions radially adjacent said housing axis and lower cavity regions extending radially therefrom, said lower cavity regions of said annular spaces being bounded by clearance gaps defined by circumferential edges of said rotor and respective portions of said upper and lower surfaces of said housing, and said upper and lower annular spaces being declined radially from said housing axis;
- seal means interposed between said rotor and said housing in said upper cavity region of said upper and lower annular spaces, said seal means in said lower annular space being adapted to maintain a pressure differential between said inlet passage and said lower annular space;
- peripheral sealing means formed at said clearance gaps for limiting the flow of pumped fluid into and out of said upper and lower annular spaces through said clearance gaps;
- a fluid supply port in each said upper cavity region of said upper and lower annular spaces; and
- means supplying pressurized fluid through said supply ports to said annular spaces for decreasing the level of pumped fluid in said annular spaces as the pressure of the pressurized fluid is increased relative to the pressure of the pumped fluid and for increasing the level of pumped fluid in said annular spaces as the pressure of the pressurized fluid is decreased relative to the pressure of the pumped fluid, said annular cavities forming bubble chambers entrapping the pressurized fluid therein with the sole means for escape of pressurized fluid and pumped fluid being through said clearance gaps in said lower cavity regions of said upper and lower annular spaces.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising automatic means functioning in response to variations in pressure differential between the pressurized fluid in said annular spaces and the pumped fluid to vary the pressure of pressurized fluid in said annular spaces to maintain said pressure differential between predetermined values.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said pressurized fluid is less dense than said pumped fluid.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said sealing means is composed of an elastomeric material.
- 5. A rotary hydraulic machine comprising:
- a housing having a vertical axis and passage means for movement of pumped fluid therethrough;
- a rotor rotationally mounted in said housing about said vertical axis, said rotor having axially spaced upper and lower rotor surfaces with means defining fluid flow channels extending therebetween;
- upper and lower annular spaces respectively defined between said upper rotor surface and said housing and between said lower rotor surface and said housing, said upper and lower annular spaces being declined radially from said housing axis;
- upper and lower annular clearance gaps defined between the peripheral edge portions of said upper and lower rotor surfaces and said housing;
- means supplying pressurized fluid to said annular spaces for decreasing the level of pumped fluid in said annular spaces as the pressure of pressurized fluid is increased relative to the pressure of the pumped fluid and for increasing the level of pumped fluid in said annular spaces as the pressure of the pressurized fluid is decreased relative to the pressure of the pumped fluid.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said upper annular space includes a lower cavity portion adjacent said upper clearance gap and an upper cavity portion extending radially between said lower cavity portion and the rotor axis.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, further comprising automatic means functioning in response to variations in pressure differential between the pressurized fluid in said annular spaces and the pumped fluid to vary the pressure of pressurized fluid in said annular spaces to maintain said pressure differential between predetermined values and said clearance gaps in said upper and lower annular spaces forming flow restrictions for impeding flow of pressurized fluid out of said annular spaces through said clearance gaps and permitting flow of pumped fluid into and out of said annular spaces through said clearance gaps.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7, further comprising fluid ports in said upper and lower annular spaces and means for introducing fluid of predetermined temperature and pressure into said annular spaces and for withdrawing such fluid out of said ports to maintain a predetermined temperature and pressure in said annular spaces.
- 9. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said annular spaces are inclined to and extend from adjacent the rotational axis of said rotor toward the periphery of said rotor at a lower level such that said lower annular space includes a lower cavity portion adjacent said lower clearance gap and an upper cavity portion radially extending between said lower cavity portion and the rotor axis.
- 10. A rotary hydraulic machine comprising:
- a housing having a vertical axis and passage means for movement of pumped fluid therethrough;
- a rotor rotationally mounted in said housing about said vertical axis, said rotor having axially spaced upper and lower rotor surfaces with means defining fluid flow channels extending therebetween;
- an upper annular space defined between said upper rotor surface and said housing and a lower annular space defined between said lower rotor surface and said housing, said upper and lower annular spaces being declined radially from said housing axis, whereby said upper and lower annular spaces each include a lower cavity portion and an upper cavity portion said upper cavity portion extending between said lower cavity portion and said housing axis; and
- means supplying pressurized fluid to said annular spaces for controlling the level of pumped fluid in said annular spaces.
- 11. The rotary hydraulic machine according to claim 10, further comprising upper and lower clearance gaps defined between the peripheral edge portions of said upper and lower rotor surfaces and said housing, wherein the sole means for escape of pressurized fluid and pumped fluid being through said clearance gaps in said lower cavity regions of said upper and lower annular spaces.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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