1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pump; and more particularly relates to a diaphragm pump.
2. Brief Description of Related Art
Current diaphragm pump designs use two endbells and a sealing arrangement that includes a combination of an O-ring, gasket, etc. on each end for sealing the motor to prevent intrusion of fluids.
The present invention provides apparatus in the form a pump, a diaphragm pump, or an encapsulated diaphragm pump, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
By way of example, the pump may include a molded housing in combination with an upper housing.
The molded housing may be configured with a rear endbell portion to receive an armature and bearing, an intermediate motor portion to receive a motor shell and magnets arranged around the armature, and a front endbell portion to receive a diaphragm assembly having a diaphragm support plate supporting a diaphragm. The rear endbell portion, the intermediate motor portion and the front endbell portion may be configured as an integrated molded housing unit.
The upper housing may be assembled and coupled to the molded housing so as to form a circumferential fluid-tight sealing arrangement that is configured between the front endbell portion and the upper housing on only one end of the encapsulated diaphragm pump.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the diaphragm may be configured with two circumferential diaphragm sealing surfaces; and the upper housing may include a circumferential upper housing portion configured to cause at least part of a circumferential fluid-tight seal between the two circumferential diaphragm sealing surfaces and corresponding sealing surfaces of the check valve assembly and the diaphragm support plate when the front endbell is assembled and coupled to the upper housing.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the two circumferential diaphragm sealing surfaces may include a first circumferential diaphragm sealing surface on a first side configured to make sealing contact with a corresponding circumferential sealing surface of a check valve assembly, and may also include a second circumferential diaphragm sealing surface on a second side configured to make sealing contact with a circumferential support plate sealing surface of the support plate.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the encapsulated diaphragm pump may include one or more of the following features:
The circumferential upper housing portion may be configured as, or take the form of, a circumferential rim.
The first circumferential diaphragm sealing surface may be configured to receive, engage and interlock with the corresponding circumferential sealing surface of the check valve assembly.
The first circumferential diaphragm sealing surface may be configured with inner and outer circumferential diaphragm sealing rims so as to form a U-shaped circumferential diaphragm sealing channel.
The corresponding circumferential sealing portion of the check valve assembly may be configured with corresponding inner and outer circumferential sealing rims so as to form a corresponding U-shaped circumferential sealing channel.
The U-shaped circumferential diaphragm sealing channel may be configured to receive the outer circumferential sealing rim of the check valve assembly in an interlocking manner, and the corresponding U-shaped circumferential sealing channel of the check valve assembly may be configured to receive the inner circumferential diaphragm sealing rim in a corresponding interlocking manner.
The outer circumferential diaphragm sealing rim may be configured to contact the corresponding outer circumferential sealing rim of the check valve assembly, and the corresponding inner circumferential sealing rim of the check valve assembly may be configured to contact the inner circumferential diaphragm sealing rim.
The circumferential extended rim portion of the upper housing may be configured to engage or contact the outer circumferential diaphragm sealing rim.
The circumferential fluid-tight seal may be configured as, or take the form of, a circumferential interlocking seal about and between respective sealing surfaces of the diaphragm and check valve assembly, corresponding to where the molded housing and the upper housing come in contact and meet.
The front endbell portion may be configured to receive the diaphragm support plate and a wobble plate assembly.
The molded housing may be molded around the motor shell.
The rear endbell portion may be configured to form a cavity portion dimensioned to receive a tolerance ring to fit the bearing in the cavity.
The intermediate motor portion may have a substantially cylindrical shape and the front endbell portion may have a flared-out shape so as to spread outwardly from the intermediate motor portion.
The upper housing may have a corresponding flared-out shape for mating with the front endbell.
The pump may include a further circumferential seal or sealing arrangement configured between a circumferential portion of the front endbell portion and a corresponding circumferential portion of the diaphragm support plate, so as to form another part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal between the front endbell portion and the upper housing.
The drawing, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, includes the following Figures:
Figures in the drawing are populated with lead lines and reference numerals so as to read consistent with the specification. However, for the sake of reducing clutter in the drawing as a whole, each Figures does not contain every lead line and reference numeral from every other figure.
By way of example,
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In particular, the molded housing 12 may be configured with a rear endbell portion 16 to receive an armature and bearings combination 18, an intermediate motor portion 20 to receive a motor shell 22a and magnets 22b generally indicated as 22 (see
By way of example, on the one side 13a the diaphragm 13 may include a first circumferential diaphragm sealing surface or portion 32 configured to make sealing contact with a corresponding circumferential sealing surface 33 of the check valve assembly 15, so as to form at least part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal. In particular, as shown in
The upper housing 14 may be configured to assemble or couple to the molded housing 12. By way of example, the upper housing 14 may include a circumferential rim portion 14a configured to cause at least part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal between the two circumferential diaphragm sealing surfaces and corresponding sealing surfaces of the check valve assembly 15 and the diaphragm support plate 28, when the upper housing 14 is assembled and coupled to the molded housing 12, consistent with that disclosed herein.
Further, by way of example, on the other side 13b the diaphragm 13 may be configured with another circumferential sealing surface or portion 32′ to make corresponding circumferential sealing contact with a corresponding circumferential sealing surface or portion 33′ of the diaphragm support plate 28 so as to form at least part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal, as best shown in
Furthermore, by way of example, the pump 10 may also include a further circumferential seal or sealing arrangement 35 configured between the front endbell portion 24 and the diaphragm support plate 28, so as to form another part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal between the molded housing 12 and the upper housing 14. In particular, the further circumferential seal or sealing arrangement 35 may be configured between an inner circumferential front endbell portion 24a of the front endbell portion 24 and a corresponding circumferential flanged portion 28a of the diaphragm support plate 28, so as to form the other part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal. The further circumferential seal or sealing arrangement may also take the form of a gasket or an O-ring between corresponding surfaces or portions of the front endbell portion 24 and the diaphragm support plate 28 However, and in spite of this, the scope of the invention is intended to include other types or kinds of further circumferential seal or sealing arrangements between the front endbell portion 24 and the diaphragm support plate 28c within the spirit of the underlying invention.
Moreover, the upper housing 14 may also include a circumferential extended rim portion 14b configured to engage the outer circumferential diaphragm sealing rim 32b of the diaphragm 13 resting against the corresponding outer circumferential sealing rim 33b of the check valve assembly 15. As shown in
This part of the circumferential fluid-tight seal may be formed by, or the result of, the molded housing 12 and the upper housing 14 being assembled or coupled together using one or more screws or bolts 70 (see
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By integrating the rear end bell 16 and diaphragm assembly 26 into one piece, the pump can be assembled with only the need to seal the front section, consistent with that shown in
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By way of example, possible applications of some embodiments of the present invention include any application that requires a diaphragm pump.
Further still, the embodiments shown and described in detail herein are provided by way of example only; and the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular configurations, dimensionalities, and/or design details of these parts or elements included herein. In other words, a person skilled in the art would appreciate that design changes to these embodiments may be made and such that the resulting embodiments would be different than the embodiments disclosed herein, but would still be within the overall spirit of the present invention.
It should be understood that, unless stated otherwise herein, any of the features, characteristics, alternatives or modifications described regarding a particular embodiment herein may also be applied, used, or incorporated with any other embodiment described herein. Also, the drawings herein are not drawn to scale.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, the foregoing and various other additions and omissions may be made therein and thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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