Claims
- 1. A pump for displacing a heavier fluid by a lighter fluid, comprising:
- a heavier fluid;
- a lighter fluid;
- a process vessel adapted to receive a cannister;
- a cannister adapted to receive fluid under pressure and further adapted to be received within a process vessel;
- said cannister having a top wall;
- said top wall having an opening therein which is adapted to serve as a valve seat and which is further adapted to permit passage of fluid therethrough;
- a fluid inlet conduit which extends through said top wall and which is fixedly attached thereto along an outer peripheral portion of said fluid inlet conduit such that a leak resistant barrier is formed between the outer periphery of said fluid inlet conduit and said top wall;
- a fluid outlet conduit passing through said top wall and being fixedly secure along the outer periphery of said fluid outlet conduit to said top wall such that a pressurized barrier is formed between the outer periphery of said fluid outlet conduit and said top wall;
- a valve head adapted to move into fluid-tight engagement with said valve seat in said top wall;
- said valve head being movable by a valve stem;
- a means for moving said valve stem to operate said valve head selectively into engagement with said valve seat; and
- a support shaft fixedly attached to said top wall;
- said support shaft extending away from said top wall and enclosing said fluid inlet conduit, said fluid outlet conduit, and said valve stem;
- said support shaft being fixedly attached to a pump top closure wall;
- whereby said lighter fluid can be introduced under pressure into said cannister through said fluid inlet conduit with sufficient pressure to displace said heavier fluid from said cannister through said fluid outlet conduit and above said top wall of said cannister, when said valve head is seated in said valve seat; and
- whereby said cannister, said fluid inlet conduit, said fluid outlet conduit, said valve stem, and said valve head are removable from said process vessel by movement of said support shaft out of said process vessel.
- 2. A displacement pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cannister has a lower surface which is tapered and is formed generally as a surface of revolution.
- 3. A displacement pump as claimed in claim 2, wherein said process vessel at its lowermost portion forms a sump pit which tapers inwardly with depth and which is adapted to receive said cannister;
- whereby lowering of said cannister into said process vessel is guided by the tapering fit between said cannister bottom and said sump pit which receives said cannister bottom.
- 4. A displacement pump as claimed in claim 3, wherein said heavier fluid is mercury and;
- said lighter fluid is water;
- whereby mercury formed as a product of a reaction in said process vessel settles to the bottom of said process vessel and flows into said cannister through said valve seat when said valve head is in an open position; and whereby said lighter fluid can displace said heavier fluid through said fluid outlet conduit when said valve head is in a closed position.
CONTRACT STATEMENT
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Subcontract No. AXC-1997-W with Bechtel National, Inc. under Contract No. DE-AC09-76SR00001 between the U.S. Department of Energy and E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co.
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