Claims
- 1. A rotary pump apparatus adapted to be driven in either direction of rotation and to deliver liquid from the same delivery port for either direction of rotation, comprising:
- a. a drive shaft adapted to be rotated in either direction;
- b. a pair of meshing gears;
- c. a single inlet port communicating with the spaces between the teeth of both gears at their points of widest separation; and
- d. two outlet ports respectively located adjacent each of the two possible points of initial engagement of the teeth and connected to said delivery port;
- wherein the improvement comprises:
- e. means effectively blocking liquid flow from a filled space at said inlet port toward a following evacuated space, said means preventing withdrawal of liquid from the filled space and subsequent cavitation, said blocking means comprising said inlet port, which is narrower than each tooth of each gear, so that each filled space is sealed from the inlet port by the following tooth before the next space to be filled registers with the port.
- 2. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 1, including:
- a. a base plate apertured to receive the shaft and including said delivery port;
- b. a pump plate apertured to receive the shaft and the pair of gears; and
- c. a cover plate closing the side of the pump plate opposite the base plate; and
- d. a housing, including a mounting pad abutting the base plate, said inlet port being a radial groove in the surface of the base plate facing the pump plate.
- 3. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 2, including:
- a. first and second passages extending from said two points of initial engagement to the delivery port in the base plate; and
- b. a pair of valve means in the base plate and trapped between the base plate and the mounting pad, each of said valve means controlling one of said passages in response to the pressure of the liquid discharged by the pump, said pair of valve means being effective to open the passage from either point of initial engagement to the delivery port and to close the passage between the point of disengagement and the delivery port.
- 4. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 3, in which:
- a. each said valve means comprises a valve trapped between the base plate and the mounting pad in a recess in the base plate; and
- b. a leaf spring between the valve and the mounting plate to prevent sticking of the valve to the mounting pad.
- 5. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 4, in which said leaf spring has one end bent over and received in a recess of the base plate.
- 6. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 4, in which said leaf spring is self-biased to hold the valve in engagement with the base plate.
- 7. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 1, in which:
- a. the pump includes a ring gear, a pinion gear and a crescent separating the gears and abutting the base plate;
- b. said inlet port is a groove in the base plate extending radially across the crescent and alternately opened to spaces between the gear teeth on the ring gear and the pinion gear as the gears rotate;
- c. said inlet port communicates with a supply passage of greater cross-sectional area spaced radially outward from the peripheral edges of the spaces on the ring gear by a distance smaller than the radial distance across the crescent.
- 8. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 7, in which:
- a. said supply passage extends radially outward from the inlet port.
- 9. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 7, in which the supply passage extends circumferentially from the inlet port.
- 10. Rotary pump apparatus as in claim 9, in which the supply passage extends circumferentially in both directions.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 952,308, filed Oct. 18, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,247,267, entitled Valve Controlled Reversible Pump.
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