The invention relates to a sound-damping housing for a pump and for a drive motor for this pump, comprising a block-like casing assembled from sound-damping panels and provided with a support construction and a first door opening for successively placing into and removing from the casing the pump and its drive motor on the support construction.
Such a housing is known for encasing a combination of a liquid pump, for instance a plunger pump or centrifugal pump for pumping water, and a diesel engine for driving this pump.
A water pump driven by a diesel engine is for instance applied for the purpose of pumping up groundwater at locations where a connection to the public water main is not available, or at building sites for the purpose of keeping this building site dry. In order to prevent unauthorized persons gaining access to the combination of diesel engine and water pump, or in order to damp the sound generated by this combination, the combination of diesel engine and water pump is often accommodated in a housing.
The placing in and later removal from a housing of a combination of a known diesel engine and such a water pump, for instance for the purpose of maintenance or repair, is a labour-intensive operation. The problem may moreover occur that the combination in a housing is difficult to access for maintenance and for changing oil in the oil sump of the diesel engine, since the housing impedes rapid uncoupling of diesel engine and water pump that is necessary for the maintenance. This problem is further exacerbated by the fact that an above stated combination must usually be in continuous operation, as a result of which the intervals between servicing are relatively short and maintenance must consequently be carried out relatively frequently.
It is an object of the invention to provide a housing in which the combination of a water pump and a diesel engine can be placed in simple and rapid manner, and in which a placed combination is readily accessible for maintenance, changing oil and possible repair operations.
These objectives are achieved, and other advantages gained, with a housing of the type stated in the preamble which is provided according to the invention with at least one guide extending over the support construction transversely of the door opening for the purpose of guiding a pump and its drive motor to be placed in the casing.
In a housing according to the invention a combination of a pump and its drive motor is placed partially through the door opening into the casing and, guided by the at least one guide, pushed further inward.
In an embodiment of a housing according to the invention the at least one guide co-acts with a carriage which is adapted to bear the pump and its drive motor.
In a practical advantageous embodiment the housing is provided with two guides which extend parallel over the support construction and which each co-act with a corresponding longitudinal carrier of a carriage which is provided with two longitudinal carriers and which is adapted to bear the pump and its drive motor.
A housing according to the invention is preferably adapted for successively placing in and removing from the casing the pump and its drive motor via the door opening using a forklift truck.
An embodiment of this latter housing, which is provided with two guides extending parallel over the support construction, has the feature that the guides are arranged at a mutual distance such that the tines of the fork of a forklift truck fit, within determined limits, precisely along the sides of these guides directed towards each other or along the sides thereof remote from each other.
In an embodiment of such a housing, which is particularly suitable for a combination of a pump and its drive motor placed on a carriage, wherein the longitudinal carriers of the carriage are provided by tubular profiles for receiving therein the respective tines of the fork of a forklift truck, the guides are arranged at a mutual distance such that the tubular profiles fit along the sides of these guides directed towards each other or along the sides thereof remote from each other.
The guides in a housing according to the invention can be manufactured from any suitable bar or profile material.
In an advantageous embodiment the guides have in cross-section an L-shape or an L-shape in mirror image, wherein the guides are placed at a mutual distance such that the longitudinal carriers of a carriage slid into the casing are bounded precisely by the upright legs of the L-shapes.
The advantages of a housing according to the invention become further manifest when this housing comprises a bottom compartment located under the support construction for accommodating a fuel reservoir therein.
The bottom compartment in this latter embodiment preferably comprises a liquid reservoir for collecting waste liquid, and provided on the support construction is a receptacle which is provided with an outlet debouching above an inlet of the liquid reservoir.
This receptacle is more preferably provided on a carriage which is adapted to bear the pump and its drive motor.
In an embodiment of a sound-damping housing according to the invention, wherein for the purpose of further sound reduction the motor is accommodated in a closable motor compartment provided with a door opening, the housing is provided with a second door opening which, via the closable door opening in the motor compartment, provides access to the motor.
The invention will be elucidated hereinbelow on the basis of an exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawings.
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