Information
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Patent Grant
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6454523
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Patent Number
6,454,523
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Date Filed
Monday, July 17, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Kershteyn; Igor
Agents
- Sheldon & Mak
- Anderson; Denton L.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 415 584
- 415 1682
- 415 206
- 417 231
- 417 307
- 277 358
- 277 367
- 277 408
- 277 930
- 277 928
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A water pool apparatus, such as a portable spa, pool, hot tub or recirculating bath tub having a double seal configuration. The water pool apparatus has a water recirculation system which includes a centrifugal pump. The centrifugal pump has a double seal which includes a seal housing and a pair of spaced-apart seals. The seal housing defines an enclosed reservoir chamber. By the invention, any liquids which are successful in leaking past the first seal are trapped within the reservoir chamber. As the reservoir chamber accumulates liquid, the liquid can be recycled back into the water recirculation system by a drain conduit running between the reservoir chamber and the suction side of the pump.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to water recirculation pumps and, more specifically, to sealing devices used in water recirculation pumps.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Water pool apparatuses, such as portable spas, portable pools, in-ground spas, in-ground pools, hot tubs, and recirculating bath tubs are enormously popular. Most such water pool apparatuses have a water recirculation system wherein water within the main water basin is recirculated through a filter and then back into the water basin by a centrifugal pump.
There is a problem with the use of centrifugal pumps for water pool apparatuses. This problem arises from the leakage of water at the impeller shaft pump seal. Such leakage is frequently detrimental to the efficient operation and life span of the pump, especially in water pool apparatuses wherein the recirculating water contains chlorine and/or other corrosive chemicals.
Accordingly, there is a need for a water pool apparatus recirculation pump seal which avoids the leakage problem experienced in the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention satisfies this need. The invention is a pump seal for sealing the impeller shaft of a centrifugal pump, especially centrifugal pumps used to recirculate water in a water pool apparatus. The pump seal of the invention comprises (a) seal housing for surrounding the impeller shaft, the housing comprising a forward end, a rearward end and a reservoir chamber disposed therebetween, the reservoir chamber having a drain port for discharging liquids from the reservoir chamber, (b) a forward sealing seat disposed at the forward end of the seal housing, (c) a forward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the forward sealing seat, (d) a forward spring for urging the forward sealing element against the forward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong, (e) a rearward sealing seat disposed at the rearward end of the seal housing, (f) a rearward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the rearward sealing seat, and (g) a rearward spring for urging the rearward sealing element against the rearward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong.
In a typical embodiment, the drain port on the reservoir chamber is disposed in fluid tight communication with the suction side of the centrifugal pump by a conduit which includes a check valve.
The invention has been found to be highly advantageous for centrifugal pumps used in the recirculation of chlorine-containing water from a water pool apparatus, such as a portable spa, swimming pool or recirculating bath tub.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings where:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic view of a water pool apparatus useable in the invention; and
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional side view of a pump seal having features of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention and several variations of that embodiment. This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments. Practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well.
The invention is a pump seal
10
having a “double seal” configuration. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the invention is especially useable in a water pool apparatus
12
, such as a portable spa, portable pool, in-ground spa, in-ground pool, hot tub or recirculating bath tub.
The water pool apparatus
12
has an uncovered water basin
14
suitable for accepting one or more persons for bathing, recreation or relaxing purposes.
The water pool apparatus
12
also has a water recirculation system
16
which typically comprises a water filter
18
and drive means for recirculating the water from the water basin
12
, through the water filter
18
and back into the water basin
12
. Such drive means typically comprises a centrifugal recirculation pump
20
and connecting conduits
22
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the recirculation pump
20
has a suction side
22
and a discharge side
24
. The water recirculation pump
20
takes water from the suction side
22
and pumps it into the discharge side
24
using an impeller
26
disposed upon an impeller shaft
28
which is rotated at high speed by a pump motor
30
.
The impeller shaft
28
is sealed from water leaking from the impeller
26
back along the impeller shaft
28
by the unique pump seal
10
of the invention.
The pump seal
10
comprises a seal housing
32
which surrounds the impeller shaft
28
. The seal housing
32
comprises a forward end
34
, a rearward end
36
and a reservoir chamber
38
disposed therebetween. The seal housing
32
is typically made from steel, although other rigid materials can be used as well.
A forward sealing system
40
is disposed at the forward end
34
of the seal housing
32
. The forward seal system
40
comprises a forward sealing seat
42
disposed at the forward end
34
of the seal housing
32
. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the forward sealing seat
42
is defined by the walls
44
at the forward end
34
of the seal housing
32
.
Preferably, the forward sealing seat
42
comprises a polished ceramic ring
46
disposed around the impeller shaft
28
. The ceramic ring
46
is adapted to rotate with the impeller shaft
28
. The ceramic ring
46
has a smooth outer surface which minimizes abrasion wear on the forward seal element
48
described immediately below. It is further preferable that the ceramic ring
46
be disposed within a rubber base
50
to maximize wear on the ceramic ring
46
.
The forward seal element
48
is disposed around the impeller shaft
28
and is in abutment with the forward sealing seat
42
.
The forward seal element
48
can be made from any of a wide variety of conventional sealing materials widely known in the industry. An especially useful sealing material for the forward seal element
48
is Viton, a hardened carbon material manufactured by Pack Seal of Burr Ridge, Ill.
A forward spring
52
is disposed between the impeller
26
and the forward seal element
48
to urge the forward seal element
48
into the forward sealing seat
42
. By this action, the forward seal element
48
tightly seals the impeller shaft
28
to prevent most liquids from leaking rearwardly along the impeller shaft
28
.
The invention employs a unique rearward sealing system
56
for further preventing the leakage of liquids from the impeller, rearwardly along the impeller shaft
28
. In this rearward sealing system
56
, a rearward sealing seat
58
is disposed at the rearward end
36
of the seal housing
32
. In the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, the rearward sealing seat
58
is integral with the rear wall
60
of the seal housing
32
.
As was the case with the forward sealing seat
42
, the rearward sealing seat
58
preferably includes a polished ceramic ring
46
adapted to rotate with the impeller
28
, and having a smooth forward surface for imparting minimum abrasive damage to the rearward seal element
62
, described immediately below. Also as in the case of the forward sealing seat
42
, it is preferable that the ceramic ring
46
in the rearward sealing seat
58
be disposed within a rubber base
50
to minimize wear on the ceramic ring
46
.
The rearward seal element
62
is disposed around the impeller shaft
28
and is in abutment with the rearward sealing seat
58
. The rearward seal element
62
can be made from any of a large number of sealing materials known in the industry. In one preferred embodiment, the rearward sealing element
62
is made from a silicon carbide, such as sealing elements sold by Pac Seal of Burr Ridge, Ill. under the trademark Pac Seal.
As is the case with the forward sealing element
42
, the rearward sealing element
62
is urged into the rearward sealing seat
58
by a rearward spring
64
.
In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the forward sealing system
40
is disposed forward of the seal housing
32
while the rearward sealing system
56
is disposed within the seal housing
32
. This configuration is optional, however. In other embodiments, the forward sealing system
40
can be disposed within the seal housing
32
and/or the rearward seal sealing system
56
can be disposed rearward of the seal housing
32
.
In all embodiments, liquids which leak rearwardly along the impeller shaft
28
and leak past the first sealing system
40
become trapped by the second sealing system
56
within the reservoir chamber
38
.
To prevent the build-up of liquids within the reservoir chamber
38
, a drain port
66
on the seal housing
32
is preferably disposed in fluid tight communication with the suction side
22
of the pump
20
. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2
, this is accomplished using a drain conduit
68
running between the drain port
66
and the suction side
22
of the pump
20
. A check valve
70
prevents liquids from flowing from the suction side
22
of the pump
20
backwards into the reservoir chamber
38
.
The invention has been found to be highly advantageous in the prevention of liquid leakage of recirculating water within water pool apparatus. By the invention, the loss of water and water chemicals is prevented and the efficient operation and long-term life of the centrifugal pump are maximized.
Having thus described the invention, it should be apparent that numerous structural modifications and adaptations may be resorted to without departing from the scope and fair meaning of the instant invention as set forth hereinabove and as described hereinbelow by the claims.
Claims
- 1. A pump seal for sealing the impeller shaft of a centrifugal pump, the pump seal comprising:(a) a seal housing for surrounding the impeller shaft, the housing comprising a forward end, a rearward end and a reservoir chamber disposed therebetween, the reservoir chamber having a drain port for discharging liquids from the reservoir chamber; (b) a forward sealing seat disposed at the forward end of the seal housing; (c) a forward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the forward sealing seat; (d) a forward spring for urging the forward sealing element against the forward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong; (e) a rearward sealing seat disposed at the rearward end of the seal housing; (f) a rearward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the rearward sealing seat; and (g) a rearward spring for urging the rearward sealing element against the rearward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong; wherein the centrifugal pump has a suction side and a discharge side, wherein the pump seal is disposed around the impeller shaft and wherein the drain port is disposed in fluid tight communication with the suction side of the pump.
- 2. The pump seal of claim 1 wherein both the forward sealing seat and the rearward sealing seat comprise a sealing surface and a ceramic ring disposed in abutment with the sealing surface.
- 3. The pump seal of claim 1 wherein the forward sealing element is made of Viton.
- 4. The pump seal of claim 1 wherein the rearward sealing element is made of silicon carbide.
- 5. The pump seal of claim 1 wherein a drain conduit is disposed in fluid communication between the drain port and the suction side of the centrifugal pump, the drain conduit including a check valve.
- 6. A water pool apparatus having an uncovered water basin suitable for accepting one or more persons and a water recirculation system for recirculating water from the water basin, through a water filter and back to the water basin using a centrifugal pump, the centrifugal pump having an impeller mounted on an impeller shaft, wherein the impeller shaft is sealed by a pump seal comprising:(a) a seal housing for surrounding the impeller shaft, the housing comprising a forward end, a rearward end and a reservoir chamber disposed therebetween, the reservoir chamber having a drain port for discharging liquids from the reservoir chamber; (b) a forward sealing seat disposed at the forward end of the seal housing; (c) a forward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the forward sealing seat; (d) a forward spring for urging the forward sealing element against the forward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong; (e) a rearward sealing seat disposed at the rearward end of the seal housing; (f) a rearward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the rearward sealing seat; and (g) a rearward spring for urging the rearward sealing element against the rearward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong; wherein the centrifugal pump has a suction side and a discharge side, wherein the pump seal is disposed around the impeller shaft and wherein the drain port is disposed in fluid tight communication with the suction side of the pump.
- 7. The water pool apparatus of claim 6 wherein both the forward sealing seat and the rearward sealing seat comprise a sealing surface and a ceramic ring disposed in abutment with the sealing surface.
- 8. The water pool apparatus of claim 6 wherein the forward sealing element is made of Viton.
- 9. The water pool apparatus of claim 8 wherein a drain conduit is disposed in fluid communication between the drain port and the suction side of the centrifugal pump, the drain conduit including a check valve.
- 10. The water pool apparatus of claim 6 wherein the rearward sealing element is made of silicon carbide.
- 11. A pump seal for sealing the impeller shaft of a centrifugal pump, the pump seal comprising:(a) a seal housing for surrounding the impeller shaft, the housing comprising a forward end, a rearward end and a reservoir chamber disposed therebetween, the reservoir chamber having a drain port for discharging liquids from the reservoir chamber; (b) a forward sealing seat disposed at the forward end of the seal housing; (c) a forward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the forward sealing seat, the forward seal element being made of Viton; (d) a forward spring for urging the forward sealing element against the forward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong; (e) a rearward sealing seat disposed at the rearward end of the seal housing; (f) a rearward seal element disposed around the impeller shaft and in abutment with the rearward sealing seat; and (g) a rearward spring for urging the rearward sealing element against the rearward sealing seat so as to seal the impeller shaft from the flow of liquids therealong.
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