Claims
- 1. An impeller for a molten metal pump comprised of a generally cylindrical ceramic or graphite body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a circumferential sidewall, an annular recess in said top surface forming an outer ring and an inner column extending above a bottom wall of said annular recess, said annular recess having a depth less than one half of the overall height of said cylindrical body, a bore formed in said inner column to accommodate a shaft, and a plurality of passages formed in said sidewall, said passages intersecting said annular recess.
- 2. The impeller of claim 1 further comprising at least four passages.
- 3. The impeller of claim 1 wherein said annular recess has a depth at least approximately one-half the width of the recess.
- 4. The impeller of claim 1 wherein the recess width and depth are approximately equal.
- 5. The impeller of claim 1 wherein a major portion of said passages is disposed below the depth of said annular recess.
- 6. A molten metal pump comprising:a) an elongated shaft having first and second ends; b) a means for rotating said shaft about an axis and communication with said first end of said shaft; c) an impeller disposed adjacent said second end of said shaft; d) a pumping chamber housing said impeller, said pumping chamber having an inlet opening through which molten metal can be drawn and an outlet opening through which molten metal can be discharged; and e) said impeller comprising a generally cylindrical body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a circumferential sidewall, a circumferentially continuous annular recess in said top surface forming an outer ring and an inner column extending above a bottom wall of said annular recess so that a channel is formed circumferentially around an outer perimeter of the inner column, said annular recess having a depth less than one half of the overall height of said cylindrical body, said shaft secured to said inner column, and a plurality of passages formed in said sidewall intersecting said annular recess.
- 7. The pump of claim 6 further comprises at least four passages.
- 8. The pump of claim 6 wherein said annular recess has a depth at least approximately one-half the width of the recess.
- 9. The pump of claim 6 wherein the recess width and depth are approximately equal.
- 10. The pump of claim 6 further comprising a bearing ring secured to the outer edge of said bottom surface.
- 11. The pump of claim 6 wherein a major portion of said passages is disposed below the depth of said annular recess.
- 12. An impeller for a molten metal pump comprised of a cylindrical refractory body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a radial sidewall, a bearing ring seated in one of said top or bottom surfaces, a cap member secured to the other of said top or bottom surfaces, said sidewall providing a substantially contiguous surface interrupted only by a plurality of passages extending from said top or bottom surfaces to said sidewall and a means for securing a shaft on said top surface.
- 13. The impeller of claim 12 wherein said passages are substantially straight.
- 14. The impeller of claim 13 wherein said passages are generally oval in cross-section.
- 15. The impeller of claim 13 wherein said passages are inclined about 45° from vertical.
- 16. An impeller for a molten metal pump comprised of a generally cylindrical ceramic or graphite body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a circumferential sidewall, an annular recess in said top surface forming an outer ring and an inner column extending above a bottom wall of said annular recess, a cap member secured to said outer ring, a bore formed in said inner column to accommodate a shaft, and a plurality of passages formed in said sidewall, said passages intersecting said annular recess.
- 17. The impeller of claim 16 wherein said cap member includes a top surface which slants from a highest point adjacent the annular recess to a lowest point adjacent the radial sidewall.
- 18. An impeller for a molten metal pump comprised of a generally cylindrical ceramic or graphite body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a circumferential sidewall, a recess in said top surface forming an outer ring, an inner column or shaft in combination with said outer ring defining an inlet passage having a radial width, and a plurality of passages formed in said sidewall, said passages intersecting said annular recess, wherein a width throughout each of said passages is greater than the radial width of said recess.
- 19. The impeller of claim 18 further comprising a bearing ring secured to the outer edge of said bottom surface.
- 20. The impeller of claim 18 wherein said passages have both a height and width equal to or greater than the width of said annular recess.
- 21. The impeller of claim 19, wherein said recess is a circumferentially continuous recess.
- 22. A molten metal pump comprising:a) an elongated shaft having first and second ends; b) a means for rotating said shaft about an axis and communication with said first end of said shaft; c) an impeller disposed adjacent said second end of said shaft; d) a pumping chamber housing said impeller, said pumping chamber having an inlet opening through which molten metal can be drawn and an outlet opening through which molten metal can be discharged; and e) said impeller comprising a generally cylindrical body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a circumferential sidewall, a circumferentially continuous annular recess in said top surface forming an outer ring and an inner column extending above a bottom wall of said annular recess so that a channel is formed circumferentially around an outer perimeter of the inner column, a cap member secured to said outer ring, said shaft secured to said inner column, and a plurality of passages formed in said sidewall intersecting said annular recess.
- 23. A molten metal pump comprising:a) an elongated shaft having first and second ends; b) a means for rotating said shaft about an axis and communication with said first end of said shaft; c) an impeller disposed adjacent said second end of said shaft; d) a pumping chamber housing said impeller, said pumping chamber having an inlet opening through which molten metal can be drawn and an outlet opening through which molten metal can be discharged; and e) said impeller comprising a generally cylindrical body, said cylindrical body having opposed top and bottom surfaces and a circumferential sidewall, a circumferentially continuous annular recess in said top surface forming an outer ring and an inner column extending above a bottom wall of said annular recess so that a channel is formed circumferentially around an outer perimeter of the inner column, said shaft secured to said inner column, and a plurality of passages formed in said sidewall intersecting said annular recess, said passages having both a height and width greater than the width of said annular recess.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/842,004 filed Apr. 23, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,785,494.
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