Claims
- 1. A mobile pumping system for sludges and like flowables comprising a vehicular support, a closed tank hopper on the vehicular support, a dual cylinder alternating piston pump connected with the closed tank hopper and being operable to pump material therefrom, an elongated flexible delivery conduit connected with the closed tank hopper and extending therefrom to a remote point of consumption or storage for material being pumped from the tank hopper, an adjustable articulated multi-section boom on the vehicular support, an elongated flexible suction conduit carried by the articulated boom and including a portion extending forwardly of the leading end of the boom adapted to be placed in a remote supply of a flowable requiring pumping, said suction conduit including a rear extension, an upright axis gravity-assisted separator unit mounted on top of the closed tank hopper and being in communication therewith through the bottom of the separator unit and the top of the tank hopper, said rear extension of the suction conduit being connected into the side wall of the separator unit near the bottom thereof, an air blower mounted on the vehicular support and being separated from said pump, closed tank hopper and said separator unit, and another suction conduit means connected between the top of the separator unit and an inlet of said air blower, whereby the air blower maintains a partial vacuum in the closed tank hopper to promote the filling thereof while easing the operation of the dual cylinder alternating piston pump in pumping material from the tank hopper.
- 2. A mobile pumping system for sludges and like flowables as defined in claim 1, and separator baffles within the separator unit and a filtering means therein above the connection of said rear extension of the first-named suction conduit with the separator unit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 629,815, filed July 11, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of prior copending application Ser. No. 06/602,927, filed Apr. 23, 1984, for EVACUATED PUMPING SYSTEM, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,613,290.
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