This application relates to the art of pumps and, more particularly, to impeller pumps that have a floating wear ring around the impeller hub to minimize leakage from the impeller chamber to the suction chamber. Pumps of this type usually have a separate water director that often is glued in place within the suction chamber housing for directing water to the eye of the impeller.
A pump of the type described has a one-piece combined floating wear ring and water director that is configured to minimize leakage from the pressurized impeller chamber to the suction chamber during pump operation while allowing complete draining of the impeller chamber to the suction chamber when the pump is turned off.
The combined floating wear ring and water director has an upper ring portion received over the impeller hub, and a lower depending portion with a curved surface facing toward the suction chamber. The curved surface terminates in a toe portion from which a generally horizontal bottom wall extends rearwardly closely adjacent the suction chamber bottom wall.
A flange around all but the bottom peripheral portion of the combined wear ring and water director cooperates with a shoulder on the suction chamber housing. The combined wear ring and water director is self-aligning by way of the flange and shoulder, and the pressure difference between the impeller and suction chambers. The depending portion and bottom wall of the combined wear ring and water director have sufficient flexibility and play to minimize leakage from the impeller chamber to the suction chamber, while having sufficient clearance to drain the impeller chamber to the suction chamber when the pump is not operating.
Referring now to the drawing, wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating a representative embodiment of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting same,
A motor F attached to housing A has a rotatable shaft 12 on which an impeller G is mounted. Impeller G has spaced front and rear impeller walls 14, 16 between which one or more spiral-like vanes 20 curve outwardly in a direction from the impeller rotational axis toward the impeller outer periphery.
Impeller G has a generally cylindrical impeller hub 24 coaxial with the rotational axis of shaft 12 and impeller G. Hub 24 has a generally cylindrical outer surface 26 and surrounds a central cylindrical impeller inlet 28.
Suction chamber housing part C has an inlet port 36 positioned below inlet 28 and communicates therewith by way of an upwardly inclined passage that is generally indicated by dotted arrow 40. Rotation of impeller G draws water in through inlet port 36 and discharges same through generally radial pump outlet port 41.
As best shown in
With reference to
A liquid directing portion that extends downwardly from ring 50 has a generally concavely curved front surface 54 extending from opening 52 towards suction chamber inlet port 36 as shown in
The rear of the downwardly extending liquid directing portion has a cavity 58 therein as shown in
During operation of the pump, pressure within impeller chamber D urges combined wear ring and water director H to the right in
The downwardly extending portion of combined wear ring and liquid deflector H separates impeller chamber D from suction chamber E as shown in
When the pump is stopped, all of the liquid in impeller chamber D can drain to suction chamber E and through port 36 by flowing between the slight clearance between the outer bottom surface of bottom wall 70 on combined wear ring and liquid director H and the bottom surface of suction chamber E.
Combined floating wear ring and liquid director H is not fixed in position, and is free to shift slightly while providing little or no leakage from impeller chamber D to suction chamber E.
Although the improvements of this application have been shown and described with reference to a representative embodiment, it is obvious that alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this disclosure. Therefore, it is to be understood that the improvements may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein while remaining within the scope of the claims.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060275162 A1 | Dec 2006 | US |