1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pump, and more particularly to a pump that effectively avoids an impeller being damaged by back-flow current while facilitating maintenance and adjustment.
2. Description of Related Art
Pumps are widely used in people's daily life for liquid transmission. A conventional pump comprises a body and a pressurizing barrel.
The body is plastic and has a chamber defined therein and an impeller mounted rotatably inside the chamber. The impeller connects to a motor or a turbine and is driven to rotate thereby. Furthermore, the body has an inlet tube and an outlet tube that are mounted securely on the body and communicate with the chamber.
The pressurizing barrel is connected with the body via a connecting pipe and has a circuit board. A pneumatic pressurizing assembly is mounted inside the pressurizing barrel to provide additional pressure to selectively raise pressure of the pump for increased load to prevent motor burn out or damage caused by overloading when pressure in the outlet pipe is changed. The circuit board controls operation of the pressurizing barrel.
To avoid liquid in the chamber flowing back into the inlet tube when the impeller stops operation, the pump has a one-way valve mounted in the inlet tube of the body. However, the conventional pump as described does not prevent liquid remaining in the outlet tube from returning to the impeller, and this back-flow current may damage the impeller when the impeller stops.
Otherwise, the circuit board is embedded in the pressurizing barrel and causes inconvenience for maintenance, and the pneumatic pressurizing assembly is awkward to adjust.
The present invention therefore provides a pump to obviate or mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a pump that avoids impeller damage due to back-flow current while facilitating maintenance and adjustment.
To achieve the objective, the pump in accordance with the present invention comprises a body and a pressurizing barrel.
The body has an inlet tube, an outlet tube, a chamber, an impeller and a magnetic check valve. The chamber is defined in the body. The impeller is mounted rotatably in the chamber. The magnetic check valve is mounted in the outlet tube to prevent liquid from flowing back into the chamber and damaging the impeller. When closed, the magnetic check valve actuates a magnetic switch to signal external devices.
The pressurizing barrel has a tank containing liquid, a casing and a spring-motivated pressurizing assembly.
The casing is externally mounted on the pressurizing barrel and defines a notch for receiving a circuit board that controls an operation of the pressurizing barrel. The casing has an opening and a cap detachably mounted on the opening. When the circuit board requires replacement or maintenance, the cap may be removed, and repairs to the circuit board are easily performed.
The spring-motivated pressurizing assembly is mounted inside the pressurizing barrel and comprises a liquid compressor, a spring and an adjustment bracket. The liquid compressor selectively pressurizes liquid stored in the tank by changing a position in the tank. The spring has a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the spring abuts the liquid compressor and, thereby, provides consistent pressure to the liquid compressor. The adjustment bracket is controllably mounted movably in the tank and abuts against the proximal end of the spring. By adjusting a position of the adjustment bracket, a resilient force of the spring applied to the liquid compressor may change accordingly.
Therefore, the pump effectively prevents impeller and motor damage due to the back-flow current. Moreover, the casing facilitates maintenance of the circuit board, and the spring-motivated pressurizing assembly facilitates the adjustment of pressure inside the tank.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The spring-motivated pressurizing assembly is mounted inside tank (40) of the pressurizing barrel (20) and comprises a liquid compressor (46), an adjustment bracket (43) and a spring (47). The liquid compressor (46) has a central post (461) and a flexible diaphragm (460). The central post (461) is slidably mounted in the central column (45) of the base (42) and has an upper end, a lower disk (462) integrally connected with the upper end of the central post (461) and an upper disk (48) mounted securely on the upper end. The flexible diaphragm (460) has a center secured to the upper end of the central post (461), may be securely clamped between the upper disk (48) and the lower disk (462) on the upper end of the central post (461), has a rim securely attached hermetically between the lower edge (410) of the cover (41) and the upper edge (420) of the base (42) and selectively pressurizes liquid stored in the tank (40) by changing a position of the central post (461) in the tank (40). The adjustment bracket (43) is mounted rotatably on the adjustment bolt (44) slidably in the tank (40) so that when the adjustment bolt (44) is rotated, the adjustment bracket (43) moves towards or away from the central post (461). The spring (47) is mounted between the cover (41) and the liquid compressor (46) and has a proximal end abutting the adjustment bracket (43) and a distal end abutting the liquid thereby providing a consistent pressure to the liquid compressor (46).
By adjusting a position of the adjustment bracket (43), a resilient force of the spring (47) applied to the liquid compressor (46) may change accordingly. Thus, additional pressure to selectively raise pressure of the pump for increased load to prevent motor burn out or damage caused by overloading when pressure in the outlet tube (14) is changed.
Therefore, the pump in accordance with the present invention effectively prevents the impeller (13) from being damaged due to the back-flow current. Moreover, when the circuit board (22) fails, is broken, or requires servicing, the cap (251) can be detached from the casing (25) for easy maintenance or replacement of the circuit board (22).
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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