This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-200948, filed on Nov. 5, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a plunger pump.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2017-137780 describes a plunger pump including a front frame to which a pump head is fixed.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a plunger pump including: a motor; a bracket attached to the motor; a holding member fixed to the bracket; a plunger extending in a axial direction; a pump head holding the plunger such that the plunger is capable of rotating and reciprocating in the axial direction; and a joint mechanism for converting rotation of the motor into rotation and reciprocation of the plunger, wherein the holding member includes first and second plate members each formed into a flat plate shape, and the first and second plate members are parallel to each other so as to sandwich the pump head.
The plate member 30 is fixed to the connecting wall portion 24 so as to adjust an angular position of the plate member 30 with respect to the connecting wall portion 24. Specifically, the plate member 30 is fixed to overlap the connecting wall portion 24 by Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screws (hereinafter referred to as screw bolts) B1 and B2. A receiving hole 25 formed in the connecting wall portion 24 through which the screw bolt B1 penetrates is formed into an arc shape. A center of this arc shape is a screw hole, formed in the connecting wall portion 24, through which the screw bolt B2 penetrates. On the other hand, the plate member 30 is formed with screw holes 35 and 36 screwed with the screw bolts B1 and B2, respectively. The screw bolt B1 is capable of fixing the plate member 30 at any angular position within the arc-shaped receiving hole 25. Thus, the plate member 30 is fixed to the connecting wall portion 24 at an adjustable angular position in a range of the receiving hole 25 about the screw bolt B2.
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The pump head 70 includes a pump bracket 71, and a cylinder 78 held within the pump bracket 71. The cylinder 78 has a cylindrical shape and fits into a cylindrical inner surface formed within the pump bracket 71. A proximal end of the pump bracket 71 is screwed with the nut 60 for preventing leakage of liquid from a gap between the pump bracket 71 and the cylinder 78. The distal end of the plunger 50 is inserted inside the cylinder 78 via the nut 60. The plunger 50 linearly reciprocates while rotating within the cylinder 78. A cylinder chamber S is defined by the distal end of the pump bracket 71, an inner side of the cylinder 78, and the distal end of the plunger 50. The internal volume of the cylinder chamber S increases or decreases in response to the linear reciprocation of the plunger 50. A cut surface, not illustrated, is provided on an outer surface of the distal side of the plunger 50 located within the cylinder 78. The cut surface with a predetermined length in the axial direction is notched in a half range in a circumferential direction. The cut surface is spaced away from the inner surface of the cylinder 78. A predetermined gap is ensured between the cut surface and the inner surface of the cylinder 78. This gap and the cylinder chamber S are communicated to each other.
A suction nozzle 73a and an inlet nozzle 75a are formed on one of the two sides of the pump bracket 71 that are not sandwiched by the two plate members 30. A discharge nozzle 73b and an outlet nozzle 75b are formed on the other side of the two sides of the pump bracket 71 that are not sandwiched by the two plate members 30. The suction nozzle 73a and the discharge nozzle 73b are located close to the distal side, but the inlet nozzle 75a and the outlet nozzle 75b are located distant from the distal side. The suction nozzle 73a, the discharge nozzle 73b, the inlet nozzle 75a, and the outlet nozzle 75b each has a flow path that is communicated to the inside of the cylinder 78 through the pump bracket 71. When the plunger 50 linearly reciprocates while rotating, the flow path of the suction nozzle 73a and the flow path of the discharge nozzle 73b are alternately communicated to the cylinder chamber S through the cut surface, and the volume of the cylinder chamber S increases and decreases. Thus, the liquid introduced from the suction nozzle 73a is discharged from the discharge nozzle 73b through the cylinder chamber S. The inlet nozzle 75a and the outlet nozzle 75b are provided for introducing and discharging cleaning liquid into and out of the interior.
Herein, the pump bracket 71 of the pump head 70 is made of synthetic resin. Thus, the manufacturing cost is reduced, and the weight is reduced, as compared to a case where the pump bracket 71 is made of metal. The pump bracket 71 is integrally formed with the suction nozzle 73a, the discharge nozzle 73b, the inlet nozzle 75a, and the outlet nozzle 75b. Male screwed portions are respectively formed around circumferences of the suction nozzle 73a and the discharge nozzle 73b. The male screwed portion of the suction nozzle 73a is screwed with a female screwed portion of a pipe for supplying the liquid. A male screwed portion of the discharge nozzle 73b is screwed with a female screwed portion of a pipe for discharging the liquid. The male screwed portions of the suction nozzle 73a and the discharge nozzle 73b are also made of synthetic resin. This reduces the manufacturing cost, as compared to, for example, a case where the above male screwed portions are made of metal. The cylinder 78 is also made of synthetic resin, but may be made of metal.
Next, the plate member 30 will be described.
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While the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and other embodiments, variations and variations may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-200948 | Nov 2019 | JP | national |