This application is related to and claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application No. 102020000002434, filed on Feb. 7, 2020, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a pump particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like.
The devices designed to pump inks, paints, glues or similar liquids generally comprise a pump, often of the volumetric type, used to pump such liquids inside the hydraulic circuits of such devices.
For example, with reference to the printing industry, ink pumps used in ink printers, such as ink jet printers, may be mentioned. As is known, there is a multitude of different inks which vary according to the characteristics of the printer, the material to be printed on, the ink drying speed, the type of pigment used in the ink and numerous other factors.
In the paint sector, pumps are instead used for example in paint dispensing devices. As with inks, there is a multitude of different paints with different physical properties, suitable for specific applications. In the pumps used in these types of applications, the pumped liquid floods the thin gap between the components in relative motion to each other, such as for example the gap that is present between the rotating shafts that drive the pumping members (e.g., gear wheels in the case of volumetric pumps) and the relative supports or bearings.
However, it has been found that liquids such as inks, paints, glues or the like are subject to a phenomenon of “deposition” of a thin layer of liquid on the walls of the components in relative motion to each other. This phenomenon occurs because of the tendency of the liquid to adhere and/or to anchor itself to the walls of the components, due to the rheology of the liquid.
This “deposition” of a thin layer of liquid causes a decrease in the space available to the movement of the liquid, thus increasing the resistance to the motion of the components in relative motion to each other. This phenomenon, in addition to increasing the risk of wear of the pump, due to frictions generated by the components, can also lead to the pump, and, ultimately, to the devices in which it is adopted (e.g., printers, paint dispensers, or other devices or plants) being blocked.
As said, this problem concerns inks and paints, but also glues and other types of liquids which have a tendency to the above-mentioned “deposition” phenomenon.
The present disclosure provides a pump, particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like, which solves the drawbacks disclosed above of the prior art, allowing the aforesaid “deposition” phenomenon to be prevented.
Within the scope of this task, an the present disclosure provides a pump which does not experience premature wear or operating blocks.
The disclosure provides a pump which is easy to realise and assemble.
The disclosure further provides a pump which is capable of giving the greatest assurances of reliability and safety in use.
The disclosure also provides a pump which is economically competitive when compared to the prior art.
The above task, as well as the advantages mentioned and others which will become better apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing a pump particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like as recited in claim 1.
Other features are comprised in the dependent claims.
Further characteristics and advantages will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a pump particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like, illustrated only by way of a non-limitating example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to the above figures, the pump, particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like, generally designated by the reference numeral 1, comprises at least one rotating pumping member 2, 3 comprising a respective shaft 4, 5. The at least one rotating pumping member 2, 3 is at least partially housed inside a pump body 6. The shaft 4, 5 is rotatably supported by at least one support 7 associated with the pump body 6.
According to the disclosure, the shaft 4, 5 comprises, on its external cylindrical surface 8 in contact with the liquid, one or more recesses 10, or the at least one support 7 comprises, on its internal surface 9 in contact with the liquid, one or more recesses 20. Advantageously, the presence of one or more recesses 10, 20 on the external surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 or on the internal surface 9 of the support 7 allows to render discontinuous the layer of liquid being deposited on the external surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 or on the internal surface 9 of the support 7, as well as, in particular, the layer of liquid being deposited in the gap between the external surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 and the internal surface 9 of the support 7 in the zone in which said surfaces 8, 9 face one another.
The presence of the recesses 10, 20 makes the motion of the liquid near the shaft 4, 5 or the support 7 turbulent, thus preventing the deposition thereof on the walls of the shaft 4, 5 and/or of the support 7.
Advantageously, both one or more recesses 10 can be provided on the external cylindrical surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 as well as one or more recesses 20 on the internal cylindrical surface 9 of the support structure 7.
Preferably, the shaft 4, 5 is supported by a pair of supports 7, mutually spaced apart along the direction of longitudinal development of the shaft 4, 5. Advantageously, at least one of the supports 7 is arranged at an axial end of the shaft 4, 5.
Advantageously, the pump 1 can be a volumetric pump, for example a lobe pump, a vane pump, or an internal or external gear pump.
The example shown in
In this case, the rotating pumping members 2 and 3 each comprise a gear wheel 21, 31 which can be keyed to the respective shaft 4, 5 or made as a single piece with the respective shaft 4, 5.
In an alternative embodiment not shown in the accompanying figures, the pump 1 may be a centrifugal pump. In this case, the rotating pumping member may comprise an impeller, or a turbine, keyed on a shaft, or made as a single piece with the shaft.
Advantageously, the support 7 is defined by a seat obtained in the pump body 6 and/or by a bearing 70 fixed to the pump body 6.
Advantageously, this seat can be configured to accommodate an intermediate portion or an end of a shaft 4, 5 or to accommodate a bearing 70 in which the shaft 4, 5 is in turn rotatably supported.
Advantageously, the bearing 70 can be a sliding bearing, or a rolling bearing.
Advantageously, as shown in the example of
In this case, the support structures 7 can be defined by seats obtained integrally as single part in one or both of said covers 61, 62 or by bearings 70 suitably fixed to one or both of said covers 61, 62.
Advantageously, the one or more recesses 10 are distributed at least on the portion of the external cylindrical surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 which faces the internal cylindrical surface 9 of the support 7.
Similarly, the one or more recesses 20 are distributed at least on the internal cylindrical surface portion 9 of the support 7 that faces the external cylindrical surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5.
Advantageously, the one or more recesses 10, 20 are distributed over the entire external cylindrical surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 which is in contact with the liquid, i.e. they are distributed both on the external surface portion 8 which faces the internal surface 9 of the support 7, and on the portion of the external surface 8, possibly exposed, inside the pump body 6 with respect to the support 7.
If two rotating pumping members 2, 3 and therefore at least two supports 7, and preferably two pairs of supports 7—one pair for each shaft 4 and 5—are present, the one or more recesses 10, 20 are advantageously present on both shafts 4 and 5 of the two rotating pumping members 2, 3 or on all the supports 7 present in the pump 1.
Advantageously, the one or more recesses 10, 20 are defined by one or more facets 12 or grooves 13, 23 having a mainly longitudinal development with respect to the axis of the shaft 4, 5 and/or to the central axis of the support 7.
In an alternative embodiment, not shown, the one or more recesses 10, 20 comprise a plurality of grooves which are mainly transversal with respect to the axis of the shaft 4, 5 and/or to the central axis of the support 7, such as for example circumferential grooves.
Advantageously, the pump 1 can comprise a plurality of combinations of grooves having both a longitudinal and a transversal development.
Advantageously, as shown in particular in
For example,
Similarly,
Advantageously, the facets 12 or the grooves 23 having a longitudinal development substantially parallel to the axis of the shaft 4 are distributed according to a radial symmetry with respect to the axis of the shaft 4 or to the central axis of the support 7.
As shown in the example of
Similarly, as regards the example of
Advantageously, as shown in
According to further embodiments, not shown, the one or more recesses 10, 20 can be defined by knurlings or other geometric discontinuities present on the cylindrical surfaces 8, 9 of the shaft 4, 5 or of the support structure 7.
Advantageously, the one or more recesses 10 of the shaft 4, 5 are distributed on the external cylindrical surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 so as to maintain at least a portion of said external cylindrical surface 8 in contact with the respective internal cylindrical surface 9 of said at least one support structure 7 in each relative position between the shaft 4, 5 and the respective support 7.
Similarly, the one or more recesses 20 of the support 7 are distributed on the internal cylindrical surface 9 of the support 7 so as to maintain at least a portion of the internal cylindrical surface 9 in contact with the respective external cylindrical surface 8 of the shaft 4, 5 in any relative position between the shaft 4, 5 and the respective support 7.
In other words, at least on a certain fraction of the length of the shaft 4, 5 there are zones of the shaft 4, 5 which form part of the external cylindrical surface 8 so as to maintain circular contact points between the shaft 4, 5 and the support 7 suitably distributed on the surfaces 8 and 9.
The operation of the pump 1, with specific reference to the presence of the recesses 10, 20, is clear and evident from what has been described.
In particular, the presence of these recesses 10, 20 generates, during the rotation of the rotating pumping member 2, 3, turbulent motions inside the liquid such as to cause a discontinuity in the fluid vein present at least in the gap between shafts and supports so as to prevent the “deposition” of a layer of liquid on the surfaces of such components.
Such turbulent motion is generated when the shaft 4, 5 rotates about its own axis, both in the case in which the recesses 10 are arranged on the shaft 4, 5 and in the case in which they are arranged in the support 7. In particular, in this second case, the motion of the liquid inside the gap is imposed by the rotation of the shaft 4, 5, but the recesses 20 present in the support 7, although it is fixed, nevertheless generate a turbulence to the motion of the liquid itself.
In practice it has been found that the pump particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like, according to the present disclosure, achieves the intended task and advantages, since it allows preventing the “deposition” phenomena occurring during the operations of pumping these types of liquids.
A further advantage of the pump, according to the disclosure, is the fact that the presence of the recesses on the components in relative motion to each other allows to considerably reduce, until almost eliminate the variation in viscosity of a non-Newtonian fluid (which would appear due to the shear forces imposed on the liquid itself). Such a reduction in the viscosity of the pumped liquid results in a further reduction in the resistance to the motion of the liquid and, ultimately, to the relative motion among the components.
Another advantage of the pump, according to the disclosure, is the fact of having reduced wear phenomena and of preventing operating blocks, thanks to the prevention of the deposition of the thin layer of liquid in the gap between the components in relative motion.
The pump particularly for pumping a liquid such as ink, paint, glue or the like, thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept.
Furthermore, all the details can be replaced by other technically equivalent elements.
In practice, any materials can be used according to requirements, as long as they are compatible with the specific use, the dimensions and the contingent shapes.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102020000002434 | Feb 2020 | IT | national |