1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a screw pump, especially to a screw pump with an anti-turbulent structure to prevent pressurized fluid from becoming turbulent.
2. Description of the Prior Art(s) A pump transfers mechanical work to fluids, such as liquids or gases, to change states (ex: height, pressure . . . etc.) of the fluid to move the fluids.
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However, since the threaded parts (521) of the screw rotors (52) move the fluids in reverse directions, the fluids encounter each other and become turbulent in the confluence of the rotors (52). Thus, pressures of the fluids are reduced and pressurizing efficiency of the conventional screw pump (50) is low and cannot be efficiently raised.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a screw pump with an anti-turbulent structure to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a screw pump with an anti-turbulent structure.
The screw pump has a housing, at least two screw rotors parallelly mounted through the housing and engaging with each other, and a partition disposed around the at least two screw rotor. The partition may have at least two circular walls respectively formed around the rotors and an annular protrusion formed on an inner surface of the housing and being adjacent to and kept from contacting the at least two circular walls, and may be a panel having at least two mounting holes respectively mounted around the rotors.
Fluids flowing in opposite directions are divided by the partition and do not encounter each other and do not become turbulent. Consequently, pressurizing efficiency of the screw pump is improved.
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.
With reference to
The housing (10) is substantially cylindrical and has a mounting tube (11), an inlet (12) and an outlet (13). The mounting tube (11) is axially formed on an inner surface of the housing (10) and has an annular recess (111). The annular recess (111) is formed in and around an inner wall of the mounting tube (11). The inlet (12) is formed in and communicates with the housing (10). The outlet (13) is formed in and communicates with the housing (10), may be formed in the housing (10) and the mounting tube (11), may be communicates with the mounting tube (11) and may correspond to the annular recess (111) of mounting tube (11).
The at least two screw rotors (20) are axially and parallelly mounted rotatably through the housing (10) and may be mounted through the mounting tube (11). Each screw rotor (20) has two threaded parts (22). The threaded parts (22) are formed around the screw rotor (20) and are respectively right-hand threaded and left-hand threaded. Each threaded part (22) engages a corresponding threaded part (22) of the other one of the at least two screw rotors (20).
A confluence is defined between the threaded parts (22) of the at least two screw rotors (20). Thus, as one of the at least two rotors (20) rotates, the other of the at least two screw rotors (20) rotates simultaneously. When fluids flow through the inlet (12) and into the housing (10) and one of the at least two screw rotors (20) is driven by a motor, the threaded parts (22) force the fluids from two opposite ends of the housing (10) or from two opposite ends of the mounting tube (11) toward the confluence and pressurize the fluids.
The partition (30A, 30B) is mounted in the housing (10), may be mounted in the mounting tube (11), is disposed around the at least two screw rotors (20) and between the threaded parts (22) of each screw rotor (20) and divides the confluence into two individual spaces. Therefore, the pressurized fluids flowing in opposite directions respectively flow along the partition (30A, 30B) and out of the housing (10) from the outlet (13).
The partition (30A) may have at least two circular walls (31A) and an annular protrusion (32A). The at least two circular walls (31A) are respectively formed around the at least two screw rotors (20) and are adjacent to and are kept from contacting each other. The annular protrusion (32A) is formed on the inner wall of the mounting tube (11) in the annular recess (111) and is adjacent to and is kept from contacting the at least two circular walls (31A) so the at least two rotors (20) can rotate smoothly.
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The screw pump with anti-turbulent structure as described has the following advantage. Since the partition (30A, 30B) divides the confluence into two individual spaces, the fluids flow in opposite directions do not encounter each other and do not become turbulent in the confluence. Consequently, pressurizing efficiency of the screw pump is improved.
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 features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, 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.