Claims
- 1. A liquid ring pump comprising:
- an annular container for containing a quantity of pumping liquid;
- a rotor disposed in said container, said rotor being rotatable about a central longitudinal axis of said rotor in order to engage said pumping liquid and form it into a recirculating annular ring inside said container, said container being rotatable about a container axis about which said container is annular and which is parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said rotor; and
- a pressurized gas bearing for at least partly supporting said container for rotation about said container axis.
- 2. A liquid ring pump comprising:
- a hollow, substantially cylindrical housing member;
- a hollow, substantially cylindrical liner member disposed in said housing member substantially concentric with said housing member, the diameter of the outer surface of said liner member being slightly smaller than the diameter of the inner surface of said housing member so that there is an annular clearance between the outer surface of said liner member and the inner surface of said housing member;
- a rotor disposed in said liner member for rotation about a rotor axis which is parallel to but laterally spaced from the central longitudinal axis of said liner member, said rotor having a plurality of radially and axially extending blades spaced from one another about said rotor axis;
- means for maintaining a quantity of pumping liquid between said liner member and said rotor;
- means for rotating said rotor about said rotor axis so that said blades engage said pumping liquid and form it into a recirculating ring inside and substantially concentric with said liner member, said ring cooperating with said rotor to provide chambers for pumping gas supplied to the pump for pumping; and
- means for introducing compressed gas into said annular clearance so that said compressed gas substantially fills said annular clearance and supports said liner member for rotation relative to said housing member about said central longitudinal axis, said liner member being thus rotated by contact with said recirculating annular ring of pumping liquid.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said means for introducing compressed gas comprises a plurality of apertures through said housing member and circumferentially spaced from one another around said housing member, a portion of said compressed gas being introduced into said clearance via each of said apertures.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said pump has an arcuate segment in which the average pressure of the gas in said chambers while inside said arcuate segment is substantially higher than the average pressure of the gas in said chambers while outside of said arcuate segment, and wherein said pump is oriented with said central longitudinal axis substantially horizontal and said arcuate segment at the top of said pump.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the width of said annular clearance in the radial direction is in the range from about 0.01 to about 0.10 percent of the diameter of the outer surface of said liner member.
- 6. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the radially outer portion of each blade is inclined in the direction of rotor rotation by an angle of approximately 20.degree. or less, said angle being measured between the leading surface of said radially outer blade portion and a radius of said rotor which intercepts the radially outermost part of said leading surface.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said compressed gas is supplied to said pump at a minimum of about 40 psig.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said compressed gas is supplied to said pump at a rate of approximately 2 to 14 SCFM per square foot of projected liner member area.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said pump has an arcuate segment in which the average pressure of the gas in said chambers while inside said arcuate segment is substantially higher than the average pressure of the gas in said chambers while outside of said arcuate segment, and wherein said means for introducing compressed gas introduces more of said compressed gas per unit of liner surface area in said arcuate segment than it introduces per unit of liner surface area outside of said arcuate segment.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein said means for introducing compressed gas comprises a plurality of apertures through said housing member and circumferentially spaced from one another around said housing member, a portion of said compressed gas being introduced into said clearance via each of said apertures.
- 11. The apparatus defined in claim 10 wherein the aggregate size of said apertures per unit area of the inner surface of said housing member in said arcuate segment is substantially greater than the aggregate size of said apertures per unit area of the inner surface of said housing member outside of said arcuate segment.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein the average cross sectional area of said apertures in said arcuate segment is substantially greater than the average cross sectional area of said apertures outside of said arcuate segment.
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein the average spacing between adjacent apertures in said arcuate segment is substantially less than the average spacing between adjacent apertures outside of said arcuate segment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/004,448, filed Jan. 14, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,295,794.
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