Impeller and propeller

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6688849
  • Patent Number
    6,688,849
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An improved impeller which facilitates greater linear movement of a media with less torque; and which accordingly, consumes less power. A blade portion of the impeller has a front media accelerating face and substantially varying slopes which increase from the leading to the trailing edge portions of a media-accelerating front face thereof, to facilitate a gradual acceleration of the media as the impeller rotates. The slope of the front face of the blade portion also gradually increases moving outwardly along the intermediate blade portion, from the hub to the peripheral edge portion thereof. The blade portions have increasing slope to accelerate the media more axially, and less radially, as the impeller rotates. The leading and trailing edge portions of the blade portion each have an elongated forwardly extended peripheral portion, which culminates in a tip portion, which is most preferably bulbuous, to facilitate efficient penetration of the media by the blade portion.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to impellers and agitors used to mix industrial slurries and also used to propel marine vessels. More particularly this invention relates to an impeller having a unique design which facilitates greater linear movement of a media with less torque; and which accordingly, consumes less power, to perform equivalent work.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The applicant is a mechanical designer who has worked and experimented with impellers used in mixing. He has extensively varied impeller parameters which are commonly accepted in hopes of producing a more efficient impeller. Many of the variations which he has produced have an empirical appeal as sensible, but none the less, these variations are radical in industries which have been relatively static in impeller designs for long periods.




Efficiency and energy conservation today more than ever are principal concerns, and almost the only concern in the design of impellers for use in any media.




One accepted measure of an impeller's efficiency is the ratio of the flow produced by the impeller divided torqe. A minute variation in an impeller's efficiency on a marine vessel translates into not only thousands of dollars of fuel saved on a single trans-Atlantic voyage, but additionally, more capacity to carry cargo, less wear on the power plant, and reduced maintenance costs. Operational profitability is hugely impacted. The variation of a design parameter which produces a minute improvement in the efficiency of an impeller is highly significant.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to disclose multiple variations in the design of an impeller which individually result in a more efficient impeller. In combination, these variations result in a substantially more efficient impeller. It is an object of this invention to disclose an impeller which has substantially varying slopes which increase from the leading, to the trailing edge of the impeller, and which facilitate a gradual acceleration of the media when the impeller rotates. It is an object of this invention to disclose an impeller which is designed to efficiently penetrate the media as it rotates. The peripheral portion of the spiralled leading edge of the impeller comprises a bulbuous tip which is the first portion of the blade to penetrate the media. This bulbuous tip is fashioned after a bulbuous bow on a ship. It is yet a further object of this invention to disclose an impeller design which is shaped to inwardly accelerate the media as it rotates therein. A blade portion of the impeller increases in slope from its inner to its peripheral edge. The impeller effectively draws the media to its central portion wherein the media is trapped and accelerated parallel to the axis of the impeller. The resulting wake produced by an operating impeller is generally more axially directed than an impeller of conventional design which throws the media more outwardly and whose wake tends to be more outwardly directed. It is a final object of this invention to disclose an impeller having a leading edge which spirals back from the extended bulbuous tip to the central hub thereof.




In an impeller for rotation in a media of the type having a central hub, an inclined blade portion having an inner radial edge portion attached to the central hub, an intermediate blade portion adjoined to the inner radial edge portion on one side, a peripheral edge portion attached to and extending outwardly from the central portion, a leading edge portion, a trailing edge portion, a front face, and a rear face, one aspect of this invention provides for an impeller having the following improvement. The blade portion has a front media-accelerating face and substantially varying slopes which increase from the leading to the trailing edge portions of the media-accelerating front face of the impeller, to facilitate a gradual acceleration of the media as the impeller rotates. The slope of front media-accelerating face of the blade portion also gradually increases moving outwardly along the intermediate blade portion, then to and along the peripheral edge portion thereof. The blade portions have increasing slope to accelerate the media more axially, and less radially, as the impeller rotates.




In a preferred aspect of the invention blade portion has leading and trailing edge portions which each have an elongated forwardly extended peripheral portion. The forwardly extending peripheral portions culminate in a tip portion which is preferably bulbuous, to facilitate efficient penetration of the media by the blade portion.











Various other objects, advantages and features of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




FIGURES OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an improved impeller.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the blade portion as cut and viewed along line


2





2


on FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the impeller shown in

FIG. 1

as viewed along line


3





3


therein.











The following is a discussion and description of the preferred, specific embodiments of this invention, such being made with reference to the drawings, wherein the same reference numerals are used to indicate the same or similar parts and/or structure. It should be noted that such discussion and description is not meant to unduly limit the scope of the invention.




DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Turning now to the drawings and,more particularly to

FIG. 1

we have a perspective view of an improved impeller


20


. Within this application and the claims thereof, impeller is defined to include a propeller. The impeller


20


, for rotation in a media


18


, is of the type having a central hub


22


, an inclined blade portion


24


having an inner radial edge portion


26


attached to the central hub


22


, an intermediate blade portion


28


adjoined to the inner radial edge portion


26


on one side, a peripheral edge portion


30


attached to and extending outwardly from the central portion


28


, a leading edge portion


32


, a trailing edge portion


34


, a front media-accelerating face


36


, and a rear face


38


. The improvement, not found in a conventional impeller


20


comprises the blade portion


24


having a media-accelerating front face


36


and substantially varying slopes which increase from the leading edge portion


32


to the trailing edge portion


34


of the media-accelerating front face


36


of the impeller


20


. Accordingly the front media-acelerating face


36


of the blade portion is concave. The increasingly sloped blade portion


24


facilitates a gradual acceleration of the media


18


as the impeller


20


rotates.




Additionally, the slope of front media-accelerating face


36


of the blade portion


24


gradually increases moving outwardly along the intermediate blade portion


28


, from the hub


22


to the peripheral edge portion


30


thereof. The blade portions


28


,


30


have increasing slope to accelerate the media


18


more axially, and less radially, as the impeller


20


rotates.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the blade portion


24


as cut and viewed along line


2





2


on FIG.


1


. The rear face portion


38


of the blade portion


24


is differently sloped than the front media-accelerating face portion


36


of the blade portion


24


, said front face portion


36


is sloped so that a cross section from a leading edge portion


32


through a trailing edge portion


34


centrally increases in thickness. The rear face portion


38


is designed to facilitate laminar flow inward and down across the rear of the blade portion


24


and push the blade portion


24


in the direction of rotation. In the most preferred embodiment of the invention there are two blade portions


24


.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the impeller


20


shown in

FIG. 1

as viewed along line


3





3


therein.

FIG. 3

best shows the blade portion


24


having leading and trailing edge portions


32


,


34


each having an elongated forwardly extended peripheral portion, said forwardly extending peripheral portions culminating in a bulbuous tip portion


40


. Most preferably the tip portion


40


is bulbuous to facilitate efficient penetration of the media


18


by the blade portion


24


.




The leading edge portion


32


of the blade portion


24


generally comprises a helix spiralling out from the hub


22


to the bulbuous tip portion


40


. The trailing edge portion


34


of the blade portion


24


also generally comprises a helix spiralling out from the hub


22


to a circumference of the impeller


20


, and then therealong to the bulbuous tip portion


40


. In this preferred embodiment of the invention there are two blade portions


24


.




Most preferably, the impeller


20


is designed so that a radial line L


1


drawn through the bulbuous tip portion


40


generally precedes a radial line L


2


drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion


26


to the hub


22


by 120 degrees.




While the invention has been described with preferred specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. In an impeller for rotation in a media of the type having a central hub, an inclined blade portion having an inner radial edge portion attached to the central hub, an intermediate blade portion adjoined to the inner radial edge portion on one side, a peripheral edge portion attached to and extending outwardly from the central portion, a leading edge portion, a trailing edge portion, a front face, and a rear face, the improvement comprising:said blade portion having a media-accelerating front face and a substantially varying slopes which increase from the leading to the trailing edge portions of the media-accelerating front face of the impeller, so that the front media-accelerating face of the blade portion is concave, to facilitate a gradual acceleration of the media as the impeller rotates wherein said blade portion has a tip portion that is bulbous.
  • 2. An impeller as in claim 1 wherein the slope of the front media-accelerating face of the blade portion increases moving outwardly along the intermediate blade portion, from the hub to the peripheral edge portion thereof, said blade portion having increasing slope to accelerate the media more axially, and less radially, as the impeller rotates.
  • 3. An impeller as in claim 2 wherein the rear face portion of the blade portion is differently sloped than the front media-accelerating face portion thereof, said face portions being sloped so that a cross section from a leading edge portion through a trailing edge portion of the blade portion centrally increases in thickness.
  • 4. An impeller as in claim 2 wherein there are two place portions.
  • 5. In an impeller for rotation in a media of the type having a central hub, an inclined blade potion having an inner radial edge portion attached to the central hub, an intermediate blade portion adjoined to the inner radial edge portion on one side, a peripheral edge portion attached to and extending outwardly from the central portion, a leading edge portion, a trailing edge portion, a front face, and a rear face, the improvement comprising:said blade portion having a media-accelerating front face having leading and trailing edge portions each having an elongated forwardly extended peripheral portion, said forwardly extending peripheral portions culminating in a tip portion, to facilitate efficient penetration of the media by the blade portion wherein the leading edge portion of the blade portion generally comprises a helix spiraling out from the hub to the tip portion.
  • 6. An impeller as in claim 5 wherein the tip portion of said blade portion is bulbous.
  • 7. An impeller as in claim 6 wherein the leading edge portion of the blade portion generally comprises a helix spiraling out from the hub to the bulbous tip portion.
  • 8. An impeller as in claim 7 wherein the trailing edge portion of the blade portion generally comprises a helix spiraling out from the hub to a circumference of the impeller, then therealong to the bulbous tip portion.
  • 9. An impeller as in claim 5 wherein the trailing edge portion of the blade portion generally comprises a helix spiraling out from the hub to a circumference of the impeller, ten therealong to the tip portion.
  • 10. An impeller as in claim 5 wherein there are two blade portions.
  • 11. An impeller as in claim 5 wherein the rear face portion of the blade portion is differently sloped than the front media-accelerating face portion thereof, said face portions being sloped so that a cross section from a leading edge portion through a trailing edge portion of the blade portion centrally increases in thickness.
  • 12. An impeller as in claim 5 wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by more than 10 degrees.
  • 13. An impeller as in claim 12, wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by 120 degrees plus or minus 90 degrees.
  • 14. An impeller as in claim 13 wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by 120 degrees plus or minus 60 degrees.
  • 15. An impeller as in claim 14 wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by 120 degrees plus or minus 45 degrees.
  • 16. An impeller as in claim 15 wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by 120 degrees plus or minus 30 degrees.
  • 17. An impeller as in claim 16 wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by 120 degrees plus or minus 60 degrees.
  • 18. An impeller as in claim 17 wherein a radial line drawn through the tip portion precedes a radial line drawn through a median point of attachment of the inner radial edge portion to the hub by generally 120 degrees.
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Number Name Date Kind
1080406 Bagley Dec 1913 A
1540728 Weidinger Jun 1925 A
1825868 Hull Oct 1931 A
6247897 Patel Jun 2001 B1