Claims
- 1. A condensate recovering vacuum pump comprising: a condensate tank for collecting and temporarily holding a condensate, a circulating pump for supplying the collected condensate from the condensate tank to a feedwater nozzle of a jet pump, and a jet pump that creates a negative pressure at a port through which the condensate is taken in by injecting the feedwater, sucking the condensate through a condensate inlet port connected to a steam trap of a steam-using apparatus, and delivering the condensate together with the feedwater through a discharge port into the condensate tank, the condensate inlet port receiving a mixed fluid of gas and liquid containing leaked steam, residual air, and the condensate, wherein the jet pump comprises: a vacuum chamber into which the condensate inlet port opens; a convergent cylindrical segment opening into the vacuum chamber with a cross-sectional area thereof becoming smaller with a distance therefrom; a throat segment concentrieally adjoining the convergent cylindrical segment and having a substantially uniform cross-sectional area; and a divergent segment adjoining the throat segment and flaring with a distance therefrom; the nozzle having an orifice at a tip thereof that protrudes slightly into the convergent cylindrical segment from a vacuum chamber side, with an inside wall of the tip of the nozzle conically flaring so that an imaginary extension therefrom contacts an internal surface of the throat segment adjacent to a rear end of said throat segment such that feedwater expelled from the feedwater nozzle creates a fluid seal.
- 2. The condensate recovering pump according to claim 1, in which the jet pump is disposed so that the feedwater from the nozzle thereof issues forth upward.
- 3. A condensate recovering vacuum pump comprising: a circulating pump for supplying the collected condensate from the condensate tank to a feedwater nozzle of a jet pump; and a jet pump that creates a negative pressure at a port through which the condensate is taken in by injecting the feedwater, sucking the condensate through a condensate inlet port connected to a steam trap of a steam-using apparatus, and delivering the condensate together with the feedwater through a discharge port into the condensate tank, the condensate inlet of said jet pump receiving a mixed fluid of gas and liquid containing leaked steam residual air and the condensate; wherein the jet pump comprises: a vacuum chamber into which the condensate inlet port opens; a convergent cylindrical segment opening into the vacuum chamber and having a cross-sectional area which becomes smaller in a direction away from the vacuum chamber; a throat segment concentrically adjoining the convergent cylindrical segment and having a substantially uniform cross-sectional area; and a divergent segment adjoining the throat segment and flaring in a direction away from the throat segment; said feedwater nozzle extending through said vacuum chamber and having an orifice at a tip thereof that protrudes slightly into the convergent cylindrical segment, an inside wall of the tip of the nozzle conically flaring so that an imaginary extension therefrom contacts an internal surface of the throat segment adjacent to a rear end of the throat segment such that feedwater expelled from the feedwater nozzle creates a fluid seal.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/277,210, filed on Jul. 19, 1994, now abandoned.
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