Claims
- 1. In a centrifugal pump, the improvement comprising the combination of an upright rotatable drive shaft defining an axis, an impeller mounted on the lower end portion of said drive shaft, said impeller having a generally radial shroud plate and first and second sets of vanes projecting, respectively, generally axially in opposite directions from said shroud plate, a pump casing including a bowl encircling said impeller, said casing having a bottom inlet end adjacent to and below said first set of impeller vanes and a top end adjacent to and above said second set of impeller vanes, seal means encircling said drive shaft for sealing said top end of said pump casing, antifriction bearing means directly above said seal means for journaling said drive shaft and positioning it relative to said casing, a liquid lubricant reservoir outside said pump casing and in communication with said bearing means and said seal means, a column of liquid lubricant in said reservoir, an upright housing encircling said drive shaft, said housing being connected to said casing adjacent to said top end of said casing and extending upward therefrom, said housing having an inner periphery spaced outward from said drive shaft and forming said lubricant reservoir directly above said seal means such that said column of liquid lubricant in said reservoir is biased downward by gravity through said bearing means to said seal means, said first and second sets of impeller vanes being constructed and arranged relatively so that during rotation of said impeller suction toward said bowl is generated at the location of said seal means tending to draw lubricant from said reservoir to said bearing means and said seal means.
- 2. In the pump defined in claim 1, the vanes of the second set of impeller vanes being shorter and more closely spaced than the vanes of the first set of impeller vanes, the vanes of the second set extending generally radially along the side of the shroud plate adjacent to the top end of the casing, each vane of the second set extending a distance constituting at least the major portion of the radius of the shroud plate.
- 3. In the pump defined in claim 2, the axial height of each of the vanes of the second set being about the same as the circumferential thickness of such vane.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation of my co-pending application Ser. No. 07/544,073, filed June 26, 1990, now abandoned, for High Head Centrifugal Slicing Slurry Pump, which application is a division of my application Ser. No. 07/308,333 filed Feb. 8, 1989, now abandoned, which application is a division of my application Ser. No. 06/229,700, filed on Jan. 29, 1981, issued June 27, 1989 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,842,479.
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