Vibratory pump improvement

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6695594
  • Patent Number
    6,695,594
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A vibratory pump has a frame, a solenoid located in the frame, a moving transmission including a transmission member, a pumping set cooperating including an oscillating cover, an auxiliary pumping chamber between the oscillating cover and the frame, a cupping arranged at an end of the transmission member, an admission chamber, an auxiliary chamber, a vane-type valve for opening and closing inlets of the admission chamber, a pass in which water circulates and a inverted tubular cup in which the solenolid enclosed constitute means for heat exchange that provide cooling of the solenoid, and the pump can be used without auxiliary accessories or with auxiliary accessories, so that the inlets for opening and closing of the admission chamber are exposed to provide a water collection, or the pump is connected to a base for operating as a suction pump, or an adaptor is provided for connecting the inlets to an outlet of another pump to provide a series of pumps located vertically or horizontally near one another.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a vibratory pump, for hydraulic equipment, which has been improved to be better adapted to tubular wells.




A vibratory pump is known, which substantially includes a frame, a solenoid housed in a lower part of the frame, a moving transmission member extending axially to the frame and capable of axially oscillating, wherein the moving transmission member has an end connected to the solenoid, an intermediate section arranged on a flexible support connected to the frame, and an upper end cooperating with a pumping device which Includes a membrane with a central region connected to the transmission member and peripherally located between the frame parts for defining an auxiliary pumping chamber. The pumping device also has pumping outlets extending from the auxiliary pumping chamber. The pump further has a cup provided at the end of the transmission member and operating In a communication seat of the auxiliary pumping chamber with an upper admission chamber. Also, there is a system of opening and closing valves of the admission chamber.




This type of pump is designed to be used in regular wells. An inconvenience of such a type of pump is heating of the solenoid pump to undesirable levels. In order to solve such inconvenience several proposals have been made, which, however, have not yet met all requirements.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a vibratory pump that could be adapted to tubular well.




Another objective of the present invention is to provide the pump with proper cooling means of the solenoid coil.




Another objective of the present Invention is to provide the pump with means such that it can be used in many ways, in order to comply with different requirements.




In keeping with these objects one feature of the present invention resides, briefly stated, in a vibratory pump which has a vibratory pump has a frame, a solenoid located in the frame, a moving transmission including a transmission member, the transmission member having a first end, an intermediate section, and an opposite end, a base cooperating with the first end, a flexible support block supporting the intermediate section of the transmission member, a pumping the cooperating with the opposite end and including an oscillating cover having a smaller base connected with the transmission member and a larger base housing the flexible support block, means forming an auxiliary pumping chamber defined between the oscillating cover and the frame and having pumping outlets, a cup arranged at the opposite end of the transmission member, a seat in which a cupping located at the opposite end of the transmission member, an admission chamber, a seat in which the cupping operates and which communicates the auxiliary pumping chamber with an admission chamber, a vane-type valve for opening and closing inlets of the admission chamber, an inverted tubular cup, the solenoid being located, wherein the solenoid is located in an upper region of the frame and housed within the inverted tubular cup, wherein the transmission member with the pumping set and the inlets for opening and closing the admission chamber being located in a lower region of the frame, wherein the inverted tubular cup defines an annular pass with a wall of the frame and having an upper end communicating with a pumping upper outlet of the frame and a lower end communicating with pumping outlets which communicate with the auxiliary pumping chamber, wherein the path in which water circulates and the inverted tubular cup in which the solenoid is enclosed constitute means for heat exchange that provide cooling of the solenoid, wherein means is provided alternatingly using the pump without auxiliary accessories or with auxiliary accessories, the means being formed so that the inlets for opening and closing of the admission chamber are exposed to provide a water collection, or the pump is connected to a base for operating as a suction pump, or an adaptor is provided for connecting the inlets to an outlet of another pump to provide a series of pumps located vertically or horizontally near one another, a base, the base connectable to the frame for operating as a suction pump, and the adaptor provided with an inlet connectable to an outlet of the other pump.











The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows the pump in accordance with the present invention both laterally and in section;





FIG. 2

shows an accessory of the pump in accordance with the present invention, for adapting the same to be used as a suction pump;





FIG. 3

shows a detail of the pump in accordance with the present invention with the accessory of the previous figure;





FIG. 4

shows an inlet coupling accessory, for assembly of two pumps in accordance with the present Invention in series;





FIG. 5

shows a detail of the pump in accordance with the present invention with the accessory of the previous figure; and





FIG. 6

shows the pump in accordance with the present invention in a version with a frame-made of plastic.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A vibratory pump shown in the drawings and described herein above is provided for water pumping. It includes a frame


1


; a driving solenoid


10


housed in the frame; a set of moving transmission, composed of a member


20


, axial to the frame, capable of axially oscillating and having an end which is connected to a base


21


of the driving solenoid


10


. The intermediate section of the member


20


is located in a flexible support block


22


. The opposite end of the member


20


cooperates with parts of the pumping set


30


, which includes an oscillating cover


31


with a smaller base cooperating with the member


20


and a larger base that houses the support block


22


and located between the fixed parts of the frame set


1


. An auxiliary pumping chamber


32


is defined by the oscillating cover


31


and parts of the frame set. Pumping outlets


33


extend from the auxiliary pumping chamber


32


. A cupping


34


is assembled in the opposite end of the transmission member


20


. A seat


35


communicates the auxiliary pumping chamber


32


with an admission chamber


36


. A system of valves of vane type


37


is provided for opening and closing inlets


38


of the admission chamber


36


and are subject to pressure In the inner part of the same during movement of the cupping


34


.




The present invention provides the pump with a diameter that is smaller than the diameter normally observed, it is proper for housing the same Inside the tubular well, and the frame


1


and all mechanism are radially reduced and compensated, so as to be adapted to the tubular well and to keep the pump output within the proper standards.




Another improvement consists in providing a pump with the driving solenoid set


10


for a cooing device with inverting the mechanism position, so that the solenoid


10


is located in the upper region of the pump and housed within the inverted tubular cup


40


. The transmission member


20


of the solenoid the pumping set


30


of the transmission member


20


, and the water intakes


38


are disposed in the lower region of the pump. The inverted tubular cup


40


defines an annular pass


41


in connection with the frame


1


, whose upper end communicates with the upper pumping outlet


2


of the frame


1


and the lower end of the pass


41


communicates with the pumping outlets


33


communicating with the auxiliary pumping chamber


32


of the pumping set


30


. The pass


41


with circulating water in the same and the cup wall


40


that encloses the driving solenoid


10


constitute means for heat exchange, that provides cooling of the driving solenoid


10


. In order to incorporate the improvement hereinbelow mentioned, the pump has been completely redesigned as described in details hereinafter.




The frame set


1


is composed, essentially, of an external cylindrical frame with external diameter selected to be received inside the tubular well. It is provided with a conical upper end that ends in the pumping outlet


2


and a lower end that has a nozzle


4


. In the inner part of the external cylindrical frame the inverted cup


40


is arranged so as to be spaced from the frame and to form the pass


41


. It houses the cylindrical solenoid


10


and has a narrower upper section accommodating the end of the solenoid core and a wider lower section extended by the major part of the cup height and accommodating a section of the core and the coil wound in the same, that constitute the solenoid


10


. The base


21


of the transmission member


20


is located below and cooperates with the solenoid. The pumping set


30


is located under the base


21


and around the transmission


20


. In addition to its pumping function it provides the insulation between the wet and dry parts of the pump.




The pumping set


30


is housed in a cylindrical wall


40


′ which is a continuation to the cup


40


A peripheral turned edge of the upper base of the cover


31


is located between a pair of upperback steps and the seal ring of a seal set


39


, that Includes an upper O-ring is inserted between the base of the cover


31


and the set of wall


40


′. The pumping outlets


33


are located in the intermediate region of the set of wall


40


′ and radially placed. A first closing shaped as a cup


40


″ has an upper end with a flange that is slightly conical with concave upper end and defines the seat


35


, in which the cupping


34


operates. A cylindrical section is formed as a continuation of the flange and defines defines the admission chamber


36


with a bottom having the water intakes


38


and the vane valve


37


, controls the latter. A second closing external cup


40


′″ is provided with a turned edge placed under the flange of the first closing cup


40


″. Its bottom extends outside the nozzle


4


, supports the first closing cup


40


″ and has holes of water intake


38


′, lined up with the holes


38


of the admission chamber


36


. The first


40


″ and second


40


′″ closing cup are assembled so as they can be disassembled by a device that Includes radial tightening devices


5


.




The core


11


of the solenoid


10


is cylindrical and has a lower diametrical crack, which defines a double-split section extended for almost a whole core height. The coil


12


is wound with an enameled wire. The core base located in the upper narrow section of the cup


40


, does not has the crack and is provided with a through axial hole, in which an electric feeding cable


13


is located. It is extended outside of the bottom of cup


40


and of the upper conical wall of the external frame


1


, so as not to be located beyond the projection of the perimeter of the external frame


1


thus making the pump installation in the tubular well easy. The base


21


of the transmission member


20


cooperating with the solenoid


10


, is also cylindrical. It is composed of an aggregate of material subject to magnetic attraction and is fastened to the member


20


by means of pins, welding and aluminum.




The pump has three diverse ways of use. In accordance with one of the possibilities (

FIG. 1

) the pump is used without the auxiliary accessories, assembled in the middle of the tubular well and the water collection is directly made by the inlet openings


38


,


38


′.




In accordance with another possibility, the pump receives in its nozzle


4


a base


50


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) to be used as a suction pump. The base


50


is a tubular body including a coupling cylindrical upper section


51


in the nozzle


4


of the pump and a conical-tubular trunk lower section


52


, which is extended and widened to be supported in the bottom of the well. It is provided with water intakes


53


close to the upper end of the conical-tubular trunk section


52


.




In another embodiment, the pump receives a coupling


60


of the nozzle


4


(FIGS.


4


and


5


), to connect the pump inlet to the outlet of a second pump, in order to assemble various pumps which are arranged in series vertically spaced from one another, for reaching biggest depths or are horizontally placed for pressurization of the pumping lines. The coupling


60


is a tubular body including a coupling cylindrical end


61


in the pump nozzle


4


, an intermediate conical section


62


and a cylindrical extreme section of a smaller diameter


63


for receiving and fastening the connection nipple


64


to a pump outlet. In this way, at least the pumps following the last upstream pump, receive external belts made of rubber-type material


70


, to fasten the main electrical feeding cable


13


′, from which the cables


13


reach the pumps.




In this way, the pump can be properly applied in tubular well, by taking into account the dimensioning proper to such purpose, without reduction of its efficiency.




The cooling device of the present pump, as hereinbefore conceived and described, solves in proper way the solenold-heating problem, by improving both the pump output and useful life.




The possibility of connecting the pump to different accessories makes possible a wide flexibility of its use, by more completely fulfilling the requirements of the consumer market.




Within the basic conception hereinbefore described, it is changes relating to materials, dimensions and constructive details without leaving the sphere of the requested protection. For this purpose, the pump might have its frame made of stainless steel or aluminum (

FIGS. 1

to


5


) or of engineering plastic (FIG.


6


), solutions which are substantially preserving the same characteristics, yet incorporating only some constructive differences, however related to the possibilities of arrangements resulting from the materials utilized in its construction. Thus, the pump with plastic frame has substantially the same construction of that one made of steel or aluminum, except that it has a second lower closing


40


′″, which corresponds to the second closing


40


: of the other version, comprised by a cup that is coupled to nozzle


4


, whose bottom has grate shape and supports the valve


37


′ admission chamber


36


′ and is able to receive accessory for connection to the second pump inlet.




The pump, object of the present pioneer patent, is to be used in the field of the hydraulic Installations, particularly those purposed to water pumping, preferably water pumping from tubular well and is yet used for pressurization of pumping lines.



Claims
  • 1. A vibratory pump, comprising a frame; a substantially vertical solenoid located in said frame; a moving transmission including a transmission member, said transmission member having a first end, an intermediate section, and an opposite end; a base cooperating with said first end; a flexible support block supporting said intermediate section of said transmission member; a pumping set cooperating with said opposite end and including an oscillating cover having a smaller diameter base connected with said transmission member and a large diameter base housing said flexible support block; means forming an auxiliary pumping chamber defined between said oscillating cover and said frame and having pumping outlets; a cupping arranged at said opposite end of said transmission member; means forming an admission chamber; a seat in which said cupping operates and which communicates said auxiliary pumping chamber with said admission chamber; a vane-type valve for opening and closing inlets of said admission chamber; an inverted tubular cup, said solenoid being located in an upper region of said frame and housed within said inverted tubular cup, said transmission member with said pumping set and said inlets for opening and closing said admission chamber being located in a lower region of said frame, said inverted tubular cup defining an annular pass with a wall of said frame and having an upper end communicating with a pumping upper outlet of said frame and a lower end communicating with pumping outlets which communicate with said auxiliary pumping chamber, said pass in which water circulates and said inverted tubular cup in which said solenoid is enclosed constituting means for heat exchange that provide cooling of said solenoid; means for alternatingly using the pump without auxiliary accessories or with auxiliary accessories, said means including a nozzle formed so that inlets for opening and closing of said admission chamber are exposed to provide a water collection, said means further including a base which is connectable to said nozzle for operating the pump as a suction pump, said means further including an adaptor which is also connectable with said nozzle for connecting said inlets to an outlet of another pump to provide a series of pumps located vertically or horizontally near one another.
  • 2. A vibratory pump as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a first cup wall which forms a continuation of a lower end of said cup and has a pair of upper back stops between which a peripheral turned edge of an upper base of said cover is fastened, a seal set located between the base of said cover and said cylindrical wall, wherein said pumping outlets are provided in an intermediate region of said cylindrical wall; a second cup having an upper end cooperating with said first cup and defining said seat in which said cupping operates and also limiting said admission chamber, said water intakes being provided in a bottom of said second cup, and said valve being also located in a bottom of said second cup; and a third cup located under said second cup and having a bottom extending outwardly beyond said nozzle and provided with water intakes which are lined up with inlets of said admission chamber, said second and third cups being releasably connectable and removable by removing devices.
  • 3. A vibratory pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said solenoid has a core which is cylindrical and has a lower diametrical crack defining a double-split section extending over almost a whole height of said core, and coils wound around said core, said core having a base located in said cup and not provided with a crack but instead provided with a through axial hole; an electric feeding cable located in said axial hole and extending outside of a bottom of said cup and an upper conical wall of said frame so as not to be located beyond a projection of a perimeter of said frame, said base of said transmission member being cylindrical and composed of a magnetically attractable material and also is fastened to said transmission member; and means for fastening said base to said transmission member.
  • 4. A vibratory pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said base for operating as a suction pump is a tubular body including a coupling cylindrical upper section in said nozzle and a conical-tubular trunk lower section which is extended and widened and also provided with water intakes at an upper end of said conical-tubular trunk section.
  • 5. A vibratory pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said adaptor is a tubular body including a coupling cylindrical end in said nozzle, an intermediate conical section, and a cylindrical extreme section of a smaller diameter for receiving and fastening of a nipple of a pump outlet, said adaptor being usable with external belts for fastening a main electrical feeding cable from which a cable reaching a pump is extended.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9903092 Jun 1999 BR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/BR00/00061 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/79130 12/28/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
1640742 Wallace et al. Aug 1927 A
4815948 Aurelio Mar 1989 A
5797733 Falk et al. Aug 1998 A