The subject patent application is claiming priority of European Patent Application No. 07425375.8 filed in European Patent Office on Jun. 15, 2007.
The present invention relates to a split joint for vacuum pumps.
More precisely, the invention relates to a split joint for vacuum pumps, for example pumps of the turbomolecular kind. The slit joint establishes a mechanical connection and vacuum seal between a vacuum pump suction inlet and an evacuation outlet of a device, for example a spectrographic device equipped with a vacuum chamber connected to the evacuation outlet.
Different types of vacuum pumps are used, depending on the desired degree of vacuum to achieve in the evacuated vessel. Turbomolecular pumps are typically utilized to obtain a high degree of vacuum, which is around 10−8 Pa. A pump of such kind is described for example in European publication EP 0,885,359.
Usually, a turbomolecular pump comprises an outer case 11, generally cylindrical, inside which are mounted gas pumping stages 13, obtained by cooperation between stator rings 15, integral with the outer case 11 and rotor disks 17, integral with a rotating shaft 19, supported by ball bearings, respectively lower bearings 21a and upper bearings 21b, and driven by an electric motor 23 generally rotating at speed of at least 30,000 rpm, but in some pumps even reaching up to 100,000 rpm. The outer case 11 defines an axial inlet or suction port 25 for the intake of pumped gases, and is equipped with an outlet or evacuation port 27 for the evacuation of gases pumped through the pumping stages 13. The suction port 25 is generally bounded by a circumferential edge or flange 29 connecting the pump to an evacuation outlet of a device, which is generally equipped with a vacuum chamber, or of a conduit to which the pump is to be connected.
The connection between the vacuum pump and the outlet of the chamber which is to be evacuated, or of the conduit connected thereto, must ensure the correct mechanical positioning of the pump with respect to the outlet to guarantee a perfect vacuum seal even in the presence of vibrations caused by the operation of the pump or any other devices such as a pre-vacuum pump associated with the pumping system.
Conventional vacuum pumps, and particularly turbomolecular pumps, are connected to the vacuum chamber via a pair of flanges. A first flange is positioned on the pump and a second flange is secured by screws and/or by one or multiple clamps, a yoke or similar devices on the chamber. A mobile ring, generally metallic, also known as a centering ring, is placed between the flanges for providing the correct axial alignment of the flanges. An O-ring gasket, generally made of elastomer material, intends to guarantee the required vacuum seal.
The known connecting systems, however, have the disadvantages of being complex and cumbersome to use. Additionally, although the locking screws can be tightened with accuracy using for example a dynamometric key, this method can not ensure adequate compression of the O-ring sufficient enough to guarantee the appropriate seal between the pump and the chamber so as to avoid leaks in case of elevated degrees of pressure differential, such as the one created between the pumping channel inside the flanges and the outside environment. The operator may mount and start the pump without correct vacuum tight connection with the chamber to be evacuated. Moreover, the vibrations caused by the pump operation, due particularly to the high rotation speed of the rotor, can cause a loosening of the screws or bolts, and, as a result, a loss of the vacuum seal.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a connection joint for a vacuum pump, and particularly for a turbomolecular vacuum pump, that overcomes the drawbacks of the known art, by allowing a quick and reliable connection between the vacuum pump and the evacuated chamber.
It is another object of the invention is to provide a vacuum pump equipped with a connection joint which can be connected to any device, even by unskilled operators, using an easy and intuitive operation.
It is yet another object of the invention is to provide a method for obtaining a connection joint for vacuum pumps that is simple and economic, and that can be industrially applied with simple modifications.
These and other objects are achieved by a split connection joint for a vacuum pump and by a method for obtaining said joint, as claimed in the attached claims.
Advantageously, the connecting joint according to the invention allows to connect a vacuum pump, particularly a turbomolecular vacuum pump, to an evacuation outlet, for example to the outlet of a device having a vacuum chamber by way of a simple and quick operation.
Advantageously, according to the invention, the securing of the joint is accomplished by the relative rotation between the male and the female elements of the joint along a short circumference arc, for example, less than 30°.
Furthermore, due to the joint according to the invention, it is possible to obtain an optimal mechanical connection and hydraulic seal between the pump and the evacuation outlet in a simple way readily available to any pump operators.
The connection joint is able to maintain both a mechanical connection and a hydraulic seal even during prolonged operation of the pump, which, as is known, is a source of vibrations that can cause the loosening of the traditional coupling systems, generally using screws or other securing devices.
The connection joint according to the invention has a simple structure to manufacture, which does not request substantial modifications to the pump or to the structure to which the pump is be connected.
According to a particular embodiment of the invention, it is possible to obtain a double connection joint that can be used to connect the pump, for example, to a supporting structure or to a carrying container.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention, given by way of non limiting example, will be described further below referring to the attached drawings, wherein
a and 2b show a prospective view of the joint according to a first embodiment of the invention, connected to a vacuum pump in open and secured positions, respectively;
a shows a side view of the flange of the joint of
b shows a diametrically opposed side view of the flange of
c shows a front view of the flange of
a shows a perspective view of the joint in a second embodiment of the invention;
b is a magnified view of a detail of
c shows a magnified view of a detail of
a shows a side view of the flange of the joint of
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In the illustrated example, split joint 31 comprises a male joint 33, connected to a vacuum pump 35, which is a turbomolecular pump similar to the one shown in
According to the invention, male joint 33 and female joint 37 are equipped with complementary male and female engagement elements 41 and 43, respectively, connectable to each other by relative rotating movement between male joint 33 and the female joint 37. The male joint 33 comprises a cylindrical flange 45 having a cross-section of a sufficient width to be mounted on the outer circumferential edge 29 of the suction port 25 of the pump 35 and radially protruding towards the outside of the outer case 11, defining a corresponding abutment surface used to secure the flange 45, as it will be clear from the following description.
The flange 45 has pass-through holes 51, preferably equidistant (at 120° in the illustrated example) to receive the corresponding securing elements 53, which consist, for example, of pins or screws arranged radially, which elements by interfering with the edge 29 of the pump prevent the flange 45 from being disengaged from the outer case 11 of the pump 35, after the pump has been connected to the flange 45 using a reciprocal approaching movement along the longitudinal axis S of the pump 35 and of the corresponding flange 45.
Preferably, according to the invention, the length of the pins or screws 53 and their arrangement on the flange 45 is chosen to allow the relative rotation of the flange 45 with respect to the pump 35 (preferably less than 30°, for example, 15°).
Alternatively, the flange 45 can also be made as a single body with the outer case 11 of the pump 35; however, in that case, it is evident that it would be necessary to rotate the pump 35 to obtain the rotation of the flange 45, and consequently, connecting the complementary male and female engagement elements 41 and 43. The flange 45 is preferably made of aluminum or other metallic material, but it could also be made of any suitable material, even non-metallic materials like, for instance, plastic or composite materials.
Advantageously, the flange 45 can further comprise one or more windows 55 to avoid an interference between the flange 45 and the components (not illustrated) possibly present in correspondence with the structure 39 to which the pump is to be connected using the split joint 31 and facilitate the manual rotation of the flange 45 required to engage and disengage the split joint 31, as will be evident in the following description.
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In the example showing a turbomolecular pump of a medium size, in which the flange 45 has a diameter generally comprised between 100 and 200 mm, the wedge-shaped prongs 57 have a length of about 10-25 mm, preferably 15 mm, and the oblique surface 57a on the back surface of said wedge-shaped prongs 57 has an inclination comprised between 5° and 15°, preferably between about 8° and 9° with respect to the transversal plane of the flange 45.
Evidently, the dimensions of the prongs 57 and the inclination of the surface 57a will be chosen such as to guarantee a correct connection and a correct seal between the vacuum pump 35 on which the flange 45 is mounted and the evacuation outlet of the structure 39 to which the pump is connected.
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Advantageously, the columns 63 or the like is preferably positioned in correspondence with the vertices of a square centered on the opening 65, for a total of four engagement elements 43. The engagement elements 43 can be integrated into a unique ring nut, for example a circular ring nut surrounding the outlet 65, connected to the structure 39 using any kind of appropriate means, for example by welding or connected using screws and/or supporting brackets, or made as a single body with the structure 39.
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The pump 35 is then moved closer to the structure 39 in correspondence with the evacuation outlet 65 by using a reciprocal movement along the longitudinal axis S of the pump, which is then brought to substantially coincide with the evacuation outlet 65, to which the suction inlet 25 is to be connected (
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Preferably, the indentations 57b will be provided in correspondence with each of the wedge-shaped prongs 57, and there would be the same number of corresponding prongs or pins 61b. Additionally, said indentations 57b is positioned along the oblique surface 57a, preferably in proximity with the thicker side, to make an abutment surface so as to insure the correct securing of the joint and to avoid the accidental opening of the joint caused by the vibrations generated by the pump during its operation.
According to the invention, it will also be possible, obviously, to provide for either an inverted configuration with respect to the one described, wherein the indentations are provided on the bushings 61 and the on abutments over the wedge-shaped prongs 57, or a mixed configuration.
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According to this embodiment related to joint 231, the corresponding engagement elements 43, provided in correspondence with the opening 65, which is normally an evacuation outlet opening to which the pump is to be connected, are defined as male engagement elements, made with radial pins or plugs 161, connected to the respective supports or columns or studs 63, in turn connected, for example screwed, to the structure or frame 39 surrounding said opening 65, preferably positioned in correspondence with the vertices of a square centered on the opening 65, for a total of four engagement elements 43. Pins 161 would also be easily aligned along the square diagonals using a suitable template or special tool that will be described later in detail.
According to this embodiment, the grooves 157 are shaped so as to receive the pins 161 and to allow a stable, vacuum-tight connection of the pump inlet to the evacuation outlet. For this purpose, as better shown in
In this second embodiment, the securing of the joint 231 takes place as follows. The pump 35 is initially moved into contact with the evacuation outlet 65 using an approaching movement along the S axis of the pump, which is made to coincide substantially with the axis of the evacuation outlet 65, to which the pump is to be connected, until the radial pins 161 penetrate inside the first axial portion 157a of a corresponding groove 157 (
Advantageously, according to the invention, the second portion 157b will have a slanted abutment surface 157c, and will comprise a terminal portion 157d, which is also slanted but with opposite inclination, to receive the corresponding radial pins 161 and guarantee the complete securing of the joint 231, avoiding its accidental opening caused by vibrations during the operation of the pump.
Similarly to the discussion with reference to the first embodiment of the invention, the rotation of the flange 45 in the direction indicated by the arrow F, once the radial pins 161 are engaged inside the corresponding grooves 157, due to the slanted design of the abutment surface of the grooves, generates an axial reaction force that causes the suction inlet 25 of the pump 35 to move forward toward the evacuation outlet 65, while compressing the O-ring 67 positioned between them, until the required vacuum seal is obtained.
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The prongs 85 are advantageously used for the quick connection of the vacuum pump 35 to the case or frame 71. Prongs 85 are preferably very similar to the prongs 57, positioned in correspondence with, or in proximity to, the front edge 59 as described by the first embodiment of the invention. Similarly, the supports 81a and the bushings 79 to be mounted in correspondence with the aperture 83 on the case or frame 71 are preferably very similar to those to be mounted around the evacuation outlet 65 as described by the first embodiment of the invention.
Due to the joint here described, to connect the vacuum pump to the case or frame 71, it is sufficient to rotate the flange 45 with respect to the frame 71 in the same way as the connection of the flange 45 to the evacuation outlet 65 was previously described.
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In the illustrated example, the body 103 is of a hollow, cylindrical shape, and receives the elastic element 105, consisting of a spiral spring. Inside the cavity of the body 103, there is a cursor 111 that can slide inside the hollow body 103, against the resistance of the spring 105. The cursor 111 is connected to the mobile head 107 by way of the stem 113 that protrudes from one end of the hollow body 103; a fixed head 109 closes the opposite end of the body 103 and defines a corresponding abutment surface for the spring 105. Advantageously, the fixed head 109 and the mobile head 107 have corresponding axial slots 107a and 109a, designed to receiving the anchoring pins 161 or similar elements that make up the engagement elements 43 or 75.
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It is evident from the above that the connecting device according to the invention achieves the pre-established objects of the invention because it provides a quick and reliable vacuum-tight connection between a vacuum pump and the corresponding chamber to be evacuated and/or the case or supporting frame of the pump.
It is also evident that the above detailed description cannot be intended as a limitation, and numerous variants and modifications are possible without deviating from the scope of the invention.
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07425375.8 | Jun 2007 | EP | regional |