Information
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Patent Grant
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6343913
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Patent Number
6,343,913
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 31, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 5, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- McAleenan; James M
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland & Naughton, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 415 1992
- 415 1721
- 415 1701
- 415 1991
- 415 1993
- 415 206
- 415 200
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is provided a hydraulic turbomachine comprising a housing, one or more impellers arranged rotatably around an axis within the housing, one or more resin-made diffusers provided around the one or more impellers for defining diffuser channels around the impellers, respectively, one or more support members provided within the housing and engaged under pressure with corresponding ones of the diffusers for securely supporting the corresponding diffusers in the direction of the above-noted axis within the housing, and elastic members held between surfaces of the support members and the diffusers in the above-noted direction. An O-ring receiving groove is formed in each of the surfaces of the diffusers in such a manner that the groove surrounds the axis, and an O-ring is placed in the groove as the elastic member.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a hydraulic turbomachine such as a pump, and in particular, the present invention relates to a diffuser provided in such a hydraulic turbomachine for defining a diffuser channel around an impeller of the turbomachine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 2
shows an example of a two-stage pump with a built-in motor, which is one variety of such a hydraulic turbomachine. This pump has a motor part
16
and a pump part
18
which have a rotating shaft
14
in common, and their respective housings
20
and
22
are joined adjacently to each other, with a separating wall
24
disposed between them.
The housing of the pump part
18
has an inlet port
26
and a discharge port
28
. There are disposed in the housing a first-stage impeller
34
and a second-stage impeller
36
securely connected to the rotating shaft
14
, and resin-made diffusers
40
and
42
provided around the first and second-stage impellers for defining diffuser channels around the impellers, respectively. Intermediate casings
46
and
48
are provided respectively around each set of the impeller and the corresponding diffuser in order to support the diffusers within the housing and to form first-stage and second-stage pumping chambers.
The diffuser
42
of the second-stage pumping chamber is cramped in an axial direction or a direction of extension of the shaft
14
between a cylindrical pressing member
52
extending the axial direction from the separating wall
24
and a radially extending wall
48
a
of the second-stage intermediate casing
48
, positioned on the upstream side thereof. Furthermore, the diffuser
40
of the first-stage pumping chamber is cramped between the wall
48
a
of the intermediate casing
48
and a radially extending wall
46
a
of the first-stage intermediate casing, positioned on the upstream side thereof.
Flanges
50
and
53
are formed along outer peripheral edges of the housings
20
and
22
of the motor part
16
and the pump part
18
which are positioned close to each other, and between the flanges
50
and
52
a
is cramped a flange
58
provided on the circumference of the separating wall
24
. Bolts
64
are passed through axially aligned holes formed in these flanges
50
,
53
, and
58
, and are fastened with nuts
68
.
This fastening of the bolts and the nuts securely fastens the housings
20
and
22
and, at the same time, the fastening force is transferred to the second-stage diffuser through the pressing member
52
of the separating wall
24
and, accordingly, the second-stage diffuser
42
, the second-stage intermediate casing
48
, the first-stage diffuser
40
, and the first-stage intermediate casing
46
are tightly fastened together between the pressing member
52
and a radially extending wall
20
a
of the housing
20
having the inlet port
26
.
However, in such a pump, since the fastening force imparted by the bolts and the nuts is directly applied to the diffusers, it is necessary for the diffusers to be formed of a resin material with sufficient hardness and high tenacity to withstand such a load. Alternatively, it is necessary for the diffusers to be formed thick in the axial direction. However, highly tenacious resin materials have poor moldability, and the production of a thick diffuser increases costs.
Moreover, since the diffuser and the intermediate casing are engaged with each other directly, it is required that the surfaces thereof engaged with each other be finely finished thereby raising costs.
The present invention takes the above into consideration and aims to provide a hydraulic turbomachine such as a pump which can use a thin diffuser molded from a resin material with relatively low tenacity.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a hydraulic turbomachine comprises a housing, one or more impellers arranged rotatably around an axis within the housing, one or more resin-made diffusers provided around the above-noted one or more impellers, respectively, for defining diffuser channels around the impellers, one or more support members provided within the housing and pressed axially by corresponding ones of the diffusers for securely supporting them a direction of the above-noted axis within the housing, and elastic members held between surfaces of the support members and the diffusers the surface of which are, as noted above, axially pressed against each other.
Specifically, the above-noted support members may be intermediate casings disposed around each set of the impellers and the corresponding diffusers provided therearound to form pumping chambers within the housing.
Since, in the present invention, the diffuser and the support member or intermediate casing are not directly engaged with each other, and, instead, are engaged indirectly with each other with the elastic member being interposed therebetween, the fastening force axially imposed on the diffuser can be uniform across the engaging surface, whereby a resin material of the diffuser can have little tenacity as compared with that of the above-noted prior diffuser. Further, it is not necessary for the surfaces of the diffuser and the support member to be highly finished. Consequently, it is possible for the diffuser to be produced at low costs as compared with the above-stated prior art diffuser.
More specifically, the intermediate casing is provided with an O-ring receiving groove in a surface against which the diffuser is engaged in such a manner that the groove surrounds the axis around which the impeller rotates and an O-ring is placed in the groove as the elastic member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of the hydraulic turbomachine according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of conventional hydraulic turbomachine.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A most preferred embodiment of the hydraulic turbomachine according to the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG.
1
.
The hydraulic turbomachine shown in
FIG. 1
is a pump having the same basic constitution as that shown in FIG.
2
. Therefore, in the description given below, the same reference numbers are used for the same elements as those in FIG.
2
.
The pump is partitioned by the separating wall
24
, and has the motor part
16
and the pump part
18
which have the rotating shaft
14
in common. The housing of the pump part
18
has the inlet port
26
and the discharge port
28
. The rotating shaft
14
is securely provided with the first-stage impeller
34
and the second-stage impeller
36
and the resin-made diffusers
40
and
42
are provided around the corresponding impeller
34
and
36
. The intermediate casings
46
and
48
are provided respectively around the diffusers
40
and
42
provided around the impellers
34
and
36
to form the first-stage and second-stage pumping chambers.
The diffuser
42
of the second-stage pumping chamber has pressing part
42
b
extending from the surface thereof on the side of the motor part to the separating wall
24
in such a manner that the pressing part
42
b
is engaged with the separating wall
24
under an axial pressure therebetween and, due to the axial pressure, the second-stage intermediate casing
48
, the first-stage diffuser
40
, and the first-stage intermediate casing
46
are pressed towards the inlet port, and held against the radially extending housing wall
20
a
having the inlet port
26
.
Formed on the peripheral edges on the upstream side of the diffusers
40
and
42
are thick parts
70
and
72
that are formed with O-ring receiving grooves
76
and
78
, respectively. In the O-ring receiving grooves, elastic members or O-rings are placed, so that the diffusers will not have direct contact with the intermediate casing in the axial direction.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF THE INVENTION
In the above most preferred embodiment, there was given a description of a case where the present invention is used in a pump, but the present invention can be used in other types of hydraulic turbomachines comprising impellers and diffusers provided around the impellers.
Claims
- 1. A hydraulic turbomachine comprisinga housing, one or more impellers arranged rotatably around an axis within said housing, one or more resin-made diffusers provided around said one or more impellers, respectively, for defining diffuser channels around said impellers, one or more support members provided within said housing and engaged under pressure with corresponding ones of said diffusers in the direction of said axis thereby securely supporting them in said direction within the housing, and elastic members held between and contacting the surfaces of said one or more support members and said one or more diffusers to be engaged with each other in said direction.
- 2. A hydraulic turbomachine of claim 1, wherein an O-ring receiving groove is formed in each of said surfaces of said diffusers in such a manner that the groove surrounds said axis, and an O-ring is placed in said groove to act as said elastic member.
- 3. A hydraulic turbomachine comprisinga housing, one or more impellers arranged rotatably around an axis within said housing, one or more resin-made diffusers provided around said impellers, respectively, for defining diffuser channels around the respective impellers, one or more intermediate casings disposed around each set of said impellers and said diffusers provided therearound within the housing to form pumping chambers, respectively, the intermediate casings being engaged under pressure with corresponding ones of said diffusers in a direction of said axis, and elastic members held between and contacting the surfaces of said one or more support members and said one or more diffusers to be engaged with each other in said direction.
- 4. A hydraulic turbomachine of claim 3, wherein an O-ring receiving groove is formed in each of said surface of said diffusers in such a manner that the groove surrounds said axis, and an O-ring is arranged in said groove to act as said elastic member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9-284385 |
Sep 1997 |
JP |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/JP98/04406 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/17024 |
4/8/1999 |
WO |
A |
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
354104007 |
Aug 1979 |
JP |