Claims
- 1. A rotary vane pump, comprising:(a) a housing within which is rotatably mounted a rotor having a plurality of slots therein with a vane positioned for sliding movement within each of the slots; (b) an access port in the housing communicating with the rotor at a reference position in relation to the slots, the access port being sized to: (i) permit alignment of any one of the slots with the access port by rotating the rotor; (ii) maintain the vane within the aligned one slot and at a datum within the slot; and (iii) permit entry into the access port and an aligned vane of a stylus having a predetermined length in relation to the datum for determining the length of the vane wherein the stylus includes a first portion that indicates that vane wear is within an acceptable limit for continued use, and a second portion thereon that indicates that vane wear has reached or exceeded an acceptable limit and that replacement is required; whereby a determination of whether wear to the vane has met or exceeded a predetermined amount can be determined by reference to a portion of the stylus exterior to the access port.
- 2. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, where the access port is positioned on a sidewall of the stator for accessing the rotor along an axially-extending surface thereof and for accessing the aligned vane along a longitudinal axis concentric with the longitudinal axis of the vane.
- 3. A rotary vane pump according to claim 2, wherein the stylus is mounted for sliding movement within a sleeve of a probe.
- 4. A rotary vane pump according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the probe includes a flange for being positioned against the housing adjacent the access port for stabilizing the probe and aligning the longitudinal axis of the stylus with the longitudinal axis of the aligned vane.
- 5. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the datum comprises a radially-innermost end of the aligned vane.
- 6. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the stylus includes a first indicia indicating that vane wear is within an acceptable limit for continued use and a second indicia indicating that vane wear has reached or exceeded an acceptable limit and that replacement is required.
- 7. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the stylus includes a first color thereon that, when exposed exterior to the access port, indicates that vane wear is within an acceptable limit for continued use, and a second color thereon that, when only the second color is exposed exterior to the access port, indicates that vane wear has reached or exceeded an acceptable limit and that replacement is required.
- 8. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the vanes are radially-aligned on the rotor.
- 9. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the vanes are canted from a radius of the rotor.
- 10. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the vanes are canted from a radius of the rotor, and a longitudinal axis of the access port is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the aligned vane.
- 11. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the stylus is spring-loaded for urging the vane to the datum point within the aligned slot.
- 12. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the stylus is spring-loaded within a sleeve for urging the vane to the datum point within the aligned slot.
- 13. A rotary vane pump according to claim 1, wherein the access port is circular in cross-section and further wherein the diameter of the access port is about the thickness of the vanes.
- 14. A method of determining wear to a vane of a rotary vane pump of the type having a plurality of vanes positioned for sliding movement within a plurality of respective slots formed in a rotor mounted for rotation in a pump housing, the method comprising the steps of:(a) determining a reference position on the housing in relation to the slots; (b) providing an access port in the pump housing at the reference position; (c) rotating the rotor to align one of the slots with the access port; (d) moving the vane in the one slot to a predetermined datum point; (e) inserting a stylus into the access port and into contact with the vane in the aligned slot, said stylus comprising: (i) a first portion that indicates that vane wear is within an acceptable limit for continued use; and (ii) a second portion that, indicates that vane wear has reached or exceeded an acceptable limit and that replacement is required; and (f) determining by reference to the stylus whether wear to the vane has met or exceeded a predetermined amount.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the step of providing an access port comprises forming the access port through an endwall of the housing from an exterior surface to an interior surface thereof.
- 16. A method according to claim 14, wherein the step of providing an access port comprises forming the access port through a sidewall of the housing from an exterior surface to an interior surface thereof.
- 17. A method according to claim 14, wherein the step of providing an access port comprises providing a bore extending through a sidewall of the housing from an exterior surface to an interior surface thereof.
- 18. A method according to claim 14, wherein the step of inserting the stylus into the aligned slot comprises the step of positioning a sleeve within which the stylus is contained for sliding movement against an outer surface of the housing adjacent the access port.
- 19. A method according to claim 14, wherein the step of determining by reference to an indicia associated with the stylus whether wear to the vane has met or exceeded a predetermined amount comprises the steps of:(a) placing on the stylus a first color that, when exposed exterior to the access port, indicates that vane wear is within an acceptable limit for continued use; and (b) placing on the stylus a second color that, when only the second color is exposed exterior to the access port, indicates that vane wear has reached or exceeded an acceptable limit and that replacement is required.
- 20. A rotary machine, comprising:(a) a housing within which is rotatably mounted a rotor having a plurality of slots therein with a vane positioned for sliding movement within each of the slots; (b) an access port in the housing communicating with the rotor at a reference position in relation to the slots, the access port being sized to: (i) permit alignment of any one of the slots with the access port by rotating the rotor; (ii) maintain the vane within the aligned one slot and at a datum within the slot; and (iii) permit entry into the access port and an aligned vane of a stylus having a predetermined length in relation to the datum for determining the length of the vane wherein the stylus includes a first portion that indicates that vane wear is within an acceptable limit for continued use, and a second portion thereon that, indicates that vane wear has reached or exceeded an acceptable limit and that replacement is required; whereby a determination of whether wear to the vane has met or exceeded a predetermined amount can be determined by reference to a portion of the stylus exterior to the access port.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/195,784, filed Jul. 15, 2002 no U.S. Pat. No. 6,565,337, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/767,763, filed Jan. 23, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,450,789 issued Sep. 17, 2002.
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