EP0527227B1 - Pump having spiral blades - Google Patents

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EP0527227B1
EP0527227B1 EP91904797A EP91904797A EP0527227B1 EP 0527227 B1 EP0527227 B1 EP 0527227B1 EP 91904797 A EP91904797 A EP 91904797A EP 91904797 A EP91904797 A EP 91904797A EP 0527227 B1 EP0527227 B1 EP 0527227B1
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Eiichi 5-9 Komadome-Cho 2-Chome Ishigaki
Kazumitsu 1080 Ejiri-Cho Oura
Takaharu 1434 Oazamatsuzaki Takuma-Cho Honda
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D7/00Pumps adapted for handling specific fluids, e.g. by selection of specific materials for pumps or pump parts
    • F04D7/02Pumps adapted for handling specific fluids, e.g. by selection of specific materials for pumps or pump parts of centrifugal type
    • F04D7/04Pumps adapted for handling specific fluids, e.g. by selection of specific materials for pumps or pump parts of centrifugal type the fluids being viscous or non-homogenous
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/18Rotors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D3/00Axial-flow pumps
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  • the present invention relates to a vertical pump having a single or a plurality of helical or spiral blades according to the pre-characterizing portion of claim 1 and, more particularly, to a pump suitable for sewage treatment or the like.
  • a rotor having a plurality of blades extending radially in a plane perpendicular to a main spindle of the pump is arranged at a lower position within a casing of the pump and is rotated to execute drawing or suction of water from a lower end of the casing.
  • this vertical pump has the following disadvantages. That is, since the pump comprises the plurality of blades which are so spread as to extend radially in the plane perpendicular to the main spindle of the pump, toward the casing, a passing area of water stream or flow is limited or narrowed. Particularly, in a case where sewage is sucked or drawn, cloths and solid matters which may be contained in the sewage lodge within the pump.
  • centrifugal pump which is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. SHO 57-181997, as a pump having a single helical blade.
  • centrifugal pump has the following disadvantage. That is, since water drawn in a direction of the main spindle of the pump flows in a direction perpendicular to the main spindle, solid matters and the like lodge within the pump.
  • a single helical blade is fixedly mounted on a tip of a rotary drive shaft of the pump, an outer peripheral edge portion of the single helical blade is in proximity with an inner surface of a casing of the pump, the casing extends in the direction of the rotary drive shaft, the helical blade is arranged with superior balance with respect to the rotary drive shaft, an interval between upper and lower blade portions of the blade is widened, and a plurality of long twisted guide vanes are arranged at a flow passage above the blade.
  • the pump is brought to a vertical oblique-flow pump in which a configuration of the casing at a portion in which the helical blade and the guide vanes exist is brought to a bowl or pot type configuration.
  • a plurality of helical blades each having the above-described aspect are arranged with them in shift in phase with equal intervals each other about the rotary drive shaft of the pump.
  • volumetric efficiency is raised, and it is possible to raise the lift. Furthermore, it is possible also to enlarge the caliber or aperture of the pump so that the discharge quantity or delivery can increase.
  • enlargement of the aperture of the pump increases the dimension of the blade so that its weight considerably increases, balance with respect to the drive shaft of the blade is apt to be deteriorated by the single helical blade so that harmful vibration is generated in the pump and the efficiently of the pump is reduced.
  • the balance is extremely improved so that vibration imparted to the pump is extremely reduced.
  • suction ports and discharge ports within the casing are located shaft-symmetrically with respect to the main spindle of the pump. Accordingly, balance becomes superior. Moreover, also in a case where there are three helical blades, since the suction ports and the discharge ports are similarly distributed symmetrically, there can be produced similar advantages.
  • a pump having a single or a plurality of helical blades, according to the invention, will be described below in further detail with reference to the drawings.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a pump 1 according to the invention.
  • a hub 8 is fixedly mounted on a forward end of a rotary drive shaft 2 which is rotated by drive means, for example, a motor (not shown).
  • At least one helical blade 10 is mounted on the hub 8.
  • the drive shaft 2 When the drive shaft 2 is rotated, water is drawn from a suction port 4 of a bell mouth 24 which is arranged below a casing 20 of the pump 1.
  • the drawn water is straightened or uniformed by a plurality of twisted guide vanes 14 which are arranged above the helical blade 10 at a location within the casing 20, and is pumped up to a tube 18 at an upper portion of the casing 20.
  • the guide vanes 14 gradually uniform the water flow pumped up helically along the helical blade, so as to flow straight within the tube 18, to eliminate evils such as vibration or the like to the pump.
  • the guide vanes 14 are twisted about 270° .
  • the twisted guide vanes 14 are lengthened in order to obtain or produce adequate uniforming of the flow.
  • the casing 20 is lengthened. Accordingly, the casing 20 is divided into multi-stage portions 21, 22 and 23 at a location between the helical blade 10 and the guide vanes 14 and at a location at an intermediate portion of each of the guide vanes 14, for the purpose of assembling and maintenance of the pump.
  • Fig. 2 is a partially cross-sectional side elevational view showing a principal portion of a lower end section of the pump illustrated in Fig. 1, showing the pump 1 having a single helical blade 10.
  • the blade 10 has a configuration thereof wound helically about the rotary drive shaft 2 through an adequate angle.
  • the blade 10 is mounted on the hub 8 at a proximal end portion 30 of the blade 10.
  • An outer peripheral edge portion 32 opposite to the proximal end portion 30 is in proximity with an inner surface of the casing 20.
  • the hub 8 and the helical blade 10 may be formed integrally as a casting.
  • a forward end potion 33 of the helical blade 10 extends downwardly less than a forward end portion 9 of the hub 8, whereby the wide suction port 4 is formed.
  • An interval between the upper and lower blade portions serving as a flow passage is adequately widened so as to allow cloths and solid matters included in sewage and the like pumped up, to pass.
  • the pumped-up water is drawn from the suction port 4, flows toward a discharge port 5 through gaps between the blade portions, and is uniformed by the plurality of twisted guide vanes 14 each of which is long in length, as described previously.
  • the helical blade 10 is so formed that weight balance is superior with respect to the drive shaft 2. Further, the blade exists continuously over the predetermined length in the direction along the drive shaft, different from the conventional pump which has the plurality of blades only in a single plane perpendicular to the drive shaft 2. Thus, it is possible to increase the lift.
  • the vertical oblique-flow pump 1 is shown whose configuration is such that a portion of the vertical oblique-flow pump 1 including the helical blade 10 and the guide vanes 14 of which casing 20 is swelled or bulged into the form of a bowl- or pot-like configuration.
  • the vertical pump 1 may be a vertical axial-flow pump having no bowl portion and having a configuration in which the casing 20 is straight as a whole.
  • Fig. 3 is a partially cross-sectional side elevational view showing a principal portion of a lower end section of the pump 1 illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom view of Fig. 3, showing the pump 1 having a pair or helical blades 10 and 11.
  • Each of the helical blades 10 and 11 is manufactured such that a sheet material is processed into a helical configuration.
  • the blades 10 and 11 are wound helically through 360° about the rotary drive shaft 2 of the pump 1 such that their phases shift 180° from each other so as to be symmetrical with respect to the shaft.
  • the blades 10 and 11 are mounted on the hub 8 at their respective proximal end portions 30 and 30.
  • Outer peripheral edge portions 32 and 32 opposite respectively to the proximal end portions 30 and 30 are in proximity with the inner surface of the casing 20.
  • the forward end portions 33 and 33 of the respective helical blades 10 and 11 extend downwardly from the forward end portion 9 of the hub 8, to thereby form wide suction ports 4 and 4.
  • An interval of the alternate blade portions of the two blades 10 and 11 serving as a flow passage is adequately widened so that cloths and solid matters included in the sewage and the like pumped up can pass.
  • the pumped water is drawn simultaneously from the two suction ports 4 and 4 which are located in symmetrical relation to each other with respect to the shaft, passes through gaps between the blade portions, generates a flow in a single helical direction, flows into the two discharge ports 5 and 5 which are located in symmetrical relation to each other with reference to the shaft, and is uniformed by the plurality of twisted guide vanes 14 which are long in length, as described previously.
  • the blades are arranged symmetrically with respect to the shaft, and the suction ports and the discharge ports are also arranged in symmetrical relation to each other.
  • the pump is brought to a pump extremely superior in balance.
  • energy is given to the water at a single eccentric location, and energy cannot be applied equally, so that volumetric efficiency is bad.
  • the delivery or discharge quantity of the pump is in proportion to the caliber or aperture of the pump.
  • Fig. 5 shows a case where three identical helical blades 10, 11 and 12 are mounted on the hub 8 in place of the two helical blades of the pump illustrated in Fig. 3, with phases shifted 120° from each other. Also in this case, the blades as well as the suction ports and the discharge ports are dispersed equally similarly to the pump illustrated in Fig. 3, so that the pump is brought to a pump superior in balance and superior in volumetric efficiency.
  • Fig. 3 shows the vertical oblique-flow pump 1 in which a portion including the helical blades 10 and 11 and the guide vanes 14 of the casing 20 are bulged in the form of a bowl or pot.
  • the pump may be brought to a vertical axial-flow pump in which there is no bowl portion and which has a configuration in which the entire casing 20 is straight.
  • the pump having a single or a plurality of helical blades, according to the invention can be made large in lift and large in discharge quantity, there are produced advantages that a conventional relay station for pumping up arranged in a case where the lift is small can be omitted, and the like. Thus, it is possible to utilize the pump widely in various industries.
  • the pump can also be utilized for pumping up of sewage or the like containing articles such as a block of cloth or papar which tends to block conventional pumps.

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A vertical pump (1) having spiral blades (10, 11 and 12) fixed to the distal end of the main shaft (2) thereof. One or more spiral blades (10, 11 and 12) are arranged to be well-balanced with respect to said main shaft (2) of the pump, whereby a flow passage between spiral blades is wide, of no-closure type, and thus makes the pump particularly appropriate to sewage disposal.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a vertical pump having a single or a plurality of helical or spiral blades according to the pre-characterizing portion of claim 1 and, more particularly, to a pump suitable for sewage treatment or the like.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • Conventionally, in a vertical pump, a rotor having a plurality of blades extending radially in a plane perpendicular to a main spindle of the pump is arranged at a lower position within a casing of the pump and is rotated to execute drawing or suction of water from a lower end of the casing.
  • However, this vertical pump has the following disadvantages. That is, since the pump comprises the plurality of blades which are so spread as to extend radially in the plane perpendicular to the main spindle of the pump, toward the casing, a passing area of water stream or flow is limited or narrowed. Particularly, in a case where sewage is sucked or drawn, cloths and solid matters which may be contained in the sewage lodge within the pump.
  • Further, a centrifugal pump is known which is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. SHO 57-181997, as a pump having a single helical blade.
  • However, such a centrifugal pump has the following disadvantage. That is, since water drawn in a direction of the main spindle of the pump flows in a direction perpendicular to the main spindle, solid matters and the like lodge within the pump.
  • Furthermore, depending upon water pumping environment, there may be a case where a vertical type non-blocked pump is required. (A sewage pump with the features comprised in the preamble of claim 1 is known from the prior document US-A-4063849.)
  • It is an object of the invention to provide a vertical pump which is non-blocked and which is large in lift and in discharge quantity or delivery.
  • DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
  • In order to achieve the above-described purpose, it is provided a vertical pump according to the invention (which has the characterizing features set forth in the second part of claim1.)
  • In an embodyment of the invention a single helical blade is fixedly mounted on a tip of a rotary drive shaft of the pump, an outer peripheral edge portion of the single helical blade is in proximity with an inner surface of a casing of the pump, the casing extends in the direction of the rotary drive shaft, the helical blade is arranged with superior balance with respect to the rotary drive shaft, an interval between upper and lower blade portions of the blade is widened, and a plurality of long twisted guide vanes are arranged at a flow passage above the blade.
  • By this arrangement, even if water is water including cloths and solid matters such as sewage or the like, there is no case where the water drawn from a lower portion of the casing into between the blade portions of the helical blade having the wide flow passage causes the pump to be clogged. Moreover, since the blade is contiguous to each other in a helical form so as to be formed into a single blade extending upwardly, it is possible to raise the lift. Further, since the blade is arranged with superior balance with respect to the drive shaft, there is less in case where harmful oscillation or vibration occurs in the pump. Furthermore, water flow pumped up helically is adequately and gradually straightened or uniformed by the plurality of twisted long guide vanes so that there is less that harmful vibration occurs in the pump.
  • In an aspect, the pump is brought to a vertical oblique-flow pump in which a configuration of the casing at a portion in which the helical blade and the guide vanes exist is brought to a bowl or pot type configuration.
  • In an alternate aspect, in order to further improve the pump performance, a plurality of helical blades each having the above-described aspect are arranged with them in shift in phase with equal intervals each other about the rotary drive shaft of the pump.
  • With the above arrangement, volumetric efficiency is raised, and it is possible to raise the lift. Furthermore, it is possible also to enlarge the caliber or aperture of the pump so that the discharge quantity or delivery can increase. Generally, since enlargement of the aperture of the pump increases the dimension of the blade so that its weight considerably increases, balance with respect to the drive shaft of the blade is apt to be deteriorated by the single helical blade so that harmful vibration is generated in the pump and the efficiently of the pump is reduced. In the pump according to an embodiment of the invention, however, since the plurality of helical blades are arranged, the balance is extremely improved so that vibration imparted to the pump is extremely reduced. In a case where there are two helical blades, suction ports and discharge ports within the casing are located shaft-symmetrically with respect to the main spindle of the pump. Accordingly, balance becomes superior. Moreover, also in a case where there are three helical blades, since the suction ports and the discharge ports are similarly distributed symmetrically, there can be produced similar advantages.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a vertical pump having a single or two or more helical blades, according to the invention;
    • Fig. 2 is a partially cross-sectional view of a forward end portion of the pump illustrated in Fig. 1, showing a case having a single helical blade;
    • Fig. 3 is a partially cross-sectional view of a forward end portion of the pump illustrated in Fig. 1, showing a case having two helical blades;
    • Fig. 4 is a bottom view of Fig.3; and Fig. 5 is a bottom view showing a pump having three helical blades, according to the invention.
    BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • A pump having a single or a plurality of helical blades, according to the invention, will be described below in further detail with reference to the drawings.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a pump 1 according to the invention. A hub 8 is fixedly mounted on a forward end of a rotary drive shaft 2 which is rotated by drive means, for example, a motor (not shown). At least one helical blade 10 is mounted on the hub 8.
  • When the drive shaft 2 is rotated, water is drawn from a suction port 4 of a bell mouth 24 which is arranged below a casing 20 of the pump 1. The drawn water is straightened or uniformed by a plurality of twisted guide vanes 14 which are arranged above the helical blade 10 at a location within the casing 20, and is pumped up to a tube 18 at an upper portion of the casing 20. It is required that the guide vanes 14 gradually uniform the water flow pumped up helically along the helical blade, so as to flow straight within the tube 18, to eliminate evils such as vibration or the like to the pump. For this purpose, the guide vanes 14 are twisted about 270° . Moreover, the twisted guide vanes 14 are lengthened in order to obtain or produce adequate uniforming of the flow.
  • As a result that the guide vanes 14 are lengthened, the casing 20 is lengthened. Accordingly, the casing 20 is divided into multi-stage portions 21, 22 and 23 at a location between the helical blade 10 and the guide vanes 14 and at a location at an intermediate portion of each of the guide vanes 14, for the purpose of assembling and maintenance of the pump.
  • Fig. 2 is a partially cross-sectional side elevational view showing a principal portion of a lower end section of the pump illustrated in Fig. 1, showing the pump 1 having a single helical blade 10.
  • Description will be made to the helical blade 10. The blade 10 has a configuration thereof wound helically about the rotary drive shaft 2 through an adequate angle. The blade 10 is mounted on the hub 8 at a proximal end portion 30 of the blade 10. An outer peripheral edge portion 32 opposite to the proximal end portion 30 is in proximity with an inner surface of the casing 20. The hub 8 and the helical blade 10 may be formed integrally as a casting. A forward end potion 33 of the helical blade 10 extends downwardly less than a forward end portion 9 of the hub 8, whereby the wide suction port 4 is formed. An interval between the upper and lower blade portions serving as a flow passage is adequately widened so as to allow cloths and solid matters included in sewage and the like pumped up, to pass.
  • When the drive shaft 2 is rotated, the pumped-up water is drawn from the suction port 4, flows toward a discharge port 5 through gaps between the blade portions, and is uniformed by the plurality of twisted guide vanes 14 each of which is long in length, as described previously.
  • The helical blade 10 is so formed that weight balance is superior with respect to the drive shaft 2. Further, the blade exists continuously over the predetermined length in the direction along the drive shaft, different from the conventional pump which has the plurality of blades only in a single plane perpendicular to the drive shaft 2. Thus, it is possible to increase the lift.
  • In the figure, the vertical oblique-flow pump 1 is shown whose configuration is such that a portion of the vertical oblique-flow pump 1 including the helical blade 10 and the guide vanes 14 of which casing 20 is swelled or bulged into the form of a bowl- or pot-like configuration. However, the vertical pump 1 may be a vertical axial-flow pump having no bowl portion and having a configuration in which the casing 20 is straight as a whole.
  • Fig. 3 is a partially cross-sectional side elevational view showing a principal portion of a lower end section of the pump 1 illustrated in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a bottom view of Fig. 3, showing the pump 1 having a pair or helical blades 10 and 11.
  • Each of the helical blades 10 and 11 is manufactured such that a sheet material is processed into a helical configuration. As will be understood from Fig. 4, the blades 10 and 11 are wound helically through 360° about the rotary drive shaft 2 of the pump 1 such that their phases shift 180° from each other so as to be symmetrical with respect to the shaft. The blades 10 and 11 are mounted on the hub 8 at their respective proximal end portions 30 and 30. Outer peripheral edge portions 32 and 32 opposite respectively to the proximal end portions 30 and 30 are in proximity with the inner surface of the casing 20. The forward end portions 33 and 33 of the respective helical blades 10 and 11 extend downwardly from the forward end portion 9 of the hub 8, to thereby form wide suction ports 4 and 4. An interval of the alternate blade portions of the two blades 10 and 11 serving as a flow passage is adequately widened so that cloths and solid matters included in the sewage and the like pumped up can pass.
  • When the drive shaft 2 is rotated, the pumped water is drawn simultaneously from the two suction ports 4 and 4 which are located in symmetrical relation to each other with respect to the shaft, passes through gaps between the blade portions, generates a flow in a single helical direction, flows into the two discharge ports 5 and 5 which are located in symmetrical relation to each other with reference to the shaft, and is uniformed by the plurality of twisted guide vanes 14 which are long in length, as described previously.
  • As described above, in a case where two helical blades 10 and 11 are provided in this manner, the blades are arranged symmetrically with respect to the shaft, and the suction ports and the discharge ports are also arranged in symmetrical relation to each other. Thus, the pump is brought to a pump extremely superior in balance. Further, in a case of a single helical blade, assuming that a single plane extending perpendicularly to the drive shaft 2 is considered, energy is given to the water at a single eccentric location, and energy cannot be applied equally, so that volumetric efficiency is bad. Generally, the delivery or discharge quantity of the pump is in proportion to the caliber or aperture of the pump. In a case of a single helical blade, however, it is impossible to cover the whole volume of the water for the reason discussed above. Accordingly, if the aperture of the pump increases, the discharge quantity does not increase in proportion thereto. On the other hand, in a case of a pump having two helical blades, energy is given to water at two locations symmetrical to each other with respect to the shaft, simultaneously in every or all planes extending perpendicularly to the drive shaft 2 so that the volumetric efficiency becomes superior. As a result, it is possible to raise the lift and enlarge the aperture of the pump in oder to increase the discharge quantity. Tests have been conducted with respect to a vertical oblique-flow pump illustrated in Fig. 3. As a result, it has been known that efficiency is superior 4 - 5% as compared with the conventional oblique-flow pump.
  • Fig. 5 shows a case where three identical helical blades 10, 11 and 12 are mounted on the hub 8 in place of the two helical blades of the pump illustrated in Fig. 3, with phases shifted 120° from each other. Also in this case, the blades as well as the suction ports and the discharge ports are dispersed equally similarly to the pump illustrated in Fig. 3, so that the pump is brought to a pump superior in balance and superior in volumetric efficiency.
  • It is preferable that the number of provided helical blades is decided depending upon a condition in which the dimension of the casing 20 of the pump 1 and the flow of the fluid within the pump are brought into uniformity, and other design conditions. In this connection, Fig. 3 shows the vertical oblique-flow pump 1 in which a portion including the helical blades 10 and 11 and the guide vanes 14 of the casing 20 are bulged in the form of a bowl or pot. However, the pump may be brought to a vertical axial-flow pump in which there is no bowl portion and which has a configuration in which the entire casing 20 is straight.
  • INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
  • As described above, since the pump having a single or a plurality of helical blades, according to the invention, can be made large in lift and large in discharge quantity, there are produced advantages that a conventional relay station for pumping up arranged in a case where the lift is small can be omitted, and the like. Thus, it is possible to utilize the pump widely in various industries.
  • Moreover, since the flow passage within the pump is relatively wide and is a single direction in the direction of the drive shaft, things or objects do not lodge. Thus, the pump can also be utilized for pumping up of sewage or the like containing articles such as a block of cloth or papar which tends to block conventional pumps.

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  1. A vertical pump wherein a single or a plurality of blades (10, 11, 12) are fixedly mounted on a forward end of a rotary drive shaft (2) in a casing (20) of said pump, said blades (10, 11, 12) having a helical configuration and the plurality of blades (10, 11, 12) being arranged with their phases equidistantly shifted respectively about said rotary drive shaft (2), said casing (2) extending along a direction of said rotary drive shaft (2) and having a bell mouth (24) fixed on a lower end thereof, a portion of said casing (20) having a configuration bulged in a form of a bowl, and a plurality of twisted guide vanes (14) being arranged at a flow passage in an upper portion of said casing (20) having said bowl-shaped configuration and above said blades (10, 11, 12), characterized in that a lower portion of said bowl-shaped casing (20) surrounds said blades (10, 11, 12) an outer peripheral portion (32) of each of said blades (10, 11, 12) being in proximity of an inner surface of said casing (20) each forward end portion (33) of said blades (10,11,12) extending downwardly more than the lower end of said casing (20) connected to said bell mouth (24), and said bowl-shaped portion of said casing (20), by which said blades (10, 11, 12) and said guide vanes (14) are surrounded, is divided at a location between said blades and said guide vanes and at an intermediate portion of said guide vanes (14), whereby said casing comprises three portions (21, 22, 23).
  2. The vertical pump of claim 1, wherein two blades (10, 11) are mounted on said rotary drive shaft (2), said blades (10,11) being arranged symmetrically with respect to said shaft with their phases shifted 180° from each other about said rotary drive shaft (2).
  3. The vertical pump of claim 1 wherein three blades (10, 11, 12) are mounted on said rotary drive shaft (2), said blades (10,11,12) being arranged with their phases shifted 120° from each other about said rotary drive shaft (2).
  4. The vertical pump of claim 1, wherein a single helical blade (10) having a forward end portion (33) is extending downwardly more than the lower end of said casing (20) connected to said bell mouth (24), said blade (10) being arranged to have superior weight balance with respect to said rotary drive shaft (2) and having a large interval between upper and lower blade portions of said blade (10).
  5. The vertical pump according to one or more of claims 1 to 3, wherein each of said forward end portions (33) of said helical blades which extend downwardly more than the lower end of said casing (20) connected to said bell mouth (24), forms a suction port (4), said suction ports (4) being located in symmetrical relation with respect to said shaft (2).
  6. The vertical pump according to one or more of claims 1 to 5, wherein pumped-up sewage or the like is drawn from said suction ports (4), to form a helical flow through gaps formed between said upper and lower respective blade portions, toward discharge ports (5), said discharge ports (5) being located in symmetrical relation with reference to said shaft (2), the flow being further gradually uniformed by said plurality of guide vanes (14).
  7. The vertical pump according to one or more of claims 1 to 6, wherein said casing (20) has a straight whole configuration.
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