Claims
- 1. A self priming pump system, comprising:
a motor coupled to a centrifugal pump for driving the centrifugal pump; the motor coupled to a vacuum pump for driving the vacuum pump; a separator defining a reservoir in fluid communication with an inlet of the centrifugal pump; the vacuum pump including an inlet that is at least selectively connected with the reservoir of the separator; and a first valve means for selectively fluidly connecting a discharge port of the vacuum pump to the reservoir of the separator.
- 2. The self priming pump of claim I, wherein the separator further includes an inner tank defining a passageway extending through the reservoir of the separator; and
the passageway defined by the inner tank is fluidly isolated from the reservoir and thermally coupled to the reservoir.
- 3. The self priming pump of claim 2, wherein the inner tank includes an outer surface exposed to a pumped fluid disposed within the reservoir of the separator.
- 4. The self priming pump of claim 1, wherein the first valve has a first port in fluid communication with the discharge port of the vacuum pump, a second port in fluid communication with the atmosphere, and a third port in fluid communication with the reservoir of the separator.
- 5. The self priming pump of claim 4, wherein the first valve has a first position in which the discharge port of the vacuum pump is in fluid communication with the atmosphere and a second position in which the discharge port of the vacuum pump is in fluid communication with the reservoir of the separator.
- 6. The self priming pump of claim I, further including a second valve interposed between the inlet of the vacuum pump and the reservoir of the separator.
- 7. The self priming pump of claim 6, wherein the second valve has a first port in fluid communication with the inlet of the vacuum pump, a second port in fluid communication with the reservoir of the separator, and a third port in fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere.
- 8. The self priming pump of claim 7, wherein the second valve has a first position in which the inlet of the vacuum pump is in fluid communication with the reservoir of the separator and a second position in which the inlet of the vacuum pump is in fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere.
- 9. The self priming pump of claim 6, wherein the first valve has an actuating mechanism and the second valve has an actuating mechanism.
- 10. The self priming pump of claim 9, wherein the first valve and the second valve are manually actuated valves.
- 11. The self priming pump of claim 9, wherein the first valve and the second valve are pneumatically actuated valves.
- 12. The self priming pump of claim 9, wherein the first valve and the second valve are electrically actuated valves.
- 13. The self priming pump of claim 9, wherein the first valve and the second valve are spool valves.
- 14. A method of back flushing a self priming pump system, comprising the steps of:
providing a centrifugal pump system having an inlet; providing a separator defining a reservoir wherein the reservoir is in fluid communication with the inlet of a centrifugal pump; providing a vacuum source; providing a pressure source; providing a first valve between the pressure source and the reservoir of the centrifugal pump system; providing a second valve between the vacuum source and the reservoir of the centrifugal pump system; actuating the first valve so that the pressure source is placed in fluid communication with the reservoir; actuating the second valve so that the vacuum source is isolated from the reservoir; and pressurizing the reservoir with the pressure source.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the vacuum source is an intake of a vacuum pump.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the pressure source is a discharge port of a vacuum pump.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the separator further includes a inner tank extending through the reservoir and the inner tank defines a passageway which is fluidly isolated from the reservoir and thermally coupled to the reservoir.
- 18. A method of reducing the amount of pollution emitted by a self priming pump system, comprising the steps of:
providing a self priming pump system including a motor, an oil lubricated vacuum pump, and a separator; removing the oil lubricated vacuum pump from the self priming pump system; removing the separator from the self priming, pump system; installing a new separator having a reservoir and a inner tank extending through the reservoir; the inner tank defining a passageway which is fluidly isolated from the reservoir and thermally coupled to the reservoir; coupling a liquid ring vacuum pump to the motor of the self priming pump system; connecting a discharge port of the liquid ring vacuum pump to the inner tank of the separator so that the discharge port of the liquid ring vacuum pump is in fluid communication with the passageway of the inner tank; and connecting an intake of the liquid ring vacuum pump to the reservoir of the separator so that the intake of the liquid ring vacuum pump is in fluid communication with the reservoir of the separator.
- 19. A method of changing the capacity of a liquid ring vacuum pump comprising the steps of:
providing a vacuum pump comprising a base member, a first port plate fixed to the base member, an original cover defining an impeller chamber, and an original impeller having a width disposed within the impeller chamber, the base member and the port plate being adapted to receive a drive shaft, and the impeller being fixed to the drive shaft; removing the original cover from the vacuum pump; removing the original impeller from the vacuum pump; installing a new impeller onto the vacuum pump, the new impeller having a width which is different from the with of the original impeller; and installing a new cover onto the vacuum pump, the new cover defining an impeller chamber that accommodates the different width of the new impeller.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the vacuum pump further has a second port plate fixed to the original cover.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of removing the second port plate from the original cover; and
fixing the second port plate to the new cover before installing the new cover onto the vacuum pump.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C.§119(e)(1) to co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/125,559, filed May 22, 1999, and entitled “Pump Assembly And Related Components”.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09531631 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
09907193 |
Jul 2001 |
US |