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US1132413A
US1132413A US79899213A US1913798992A US1132413A US 1132413 A US1132413 A US 1132413A US 79899213 A US79899213 A US 79899213A US 1913798992 A US1913798992 A US 1913798992A US 1132413 A US1132413 A US 1132413A
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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
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/58Cooling; Heating; Diminishing heat transfer
    • F04D29/586Cooling; Heating; Diminishing heat transfer specially adapted for liquid pumps
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  • the gist of the invention is as follows: a citizen of the United States, residing at The pump runner by preference has a Visalia, in the county of Tulare and State hub 1 adapted to be removably engaged with 604 of California, have inventedcertain new the shaft S of the motor in any suitable way and useful Improvements in Pumps; an I as by tapering the latter atthe point 2 and do declare the following to be a full, clear, forcing the hub thereon by a nut 3 as shown.
  • the shaft may be reduced and extended as as will enable others skilled in the art lto ata; through this nut and across the inlet el- 65 which it apperta'ins to make and use the bow or nozzle I, and its remote end I prefer Same, to mount in a thrust bearing T.
  • This bear- T his invention relates to pumps, and more ing is disposed within a casing 5 carried by especially to those which act on a rotary the elbow, and the top 6 of this casing' is or centrifugal principle; and the objects of rendered removable so that accessto its in- 70 the same are to produce a pump whose casterior may be had.
  • Still another object is to provide the pump this casing in any, suitable manner.
  • Thereso casing with means for automatically feeding ⁇ fore the two casinfgsbe'come one in effect, water to a water seal which surrounds the and the pump is 'carried bythe base B of bearing of the shaft, so that no'air may leak the motor so that the pump does not need to through the pump; and with a drain so that have any support of* its own.
  • the disposino water may pass into the motor. tion of the runner upon the motor shaft 85.
  • Centrifugal the letter I designates its suction elbow or force drives water into the channel within inlet.
  • the Whipple centrifugal pump will the rim, and some of it flows out thepasiic answer.
  • the letter T designates broadly a sage 10, lunder the valve 11and through the thrust bearing whosedetails'of construction passage 12 to the channell, in which lat-x ter it forms a water seal and prevents air from being sucked in through the bearing 14 and driven through said bearing 15 tovv'ard the motor.
  • the vided with a spiral groove 16 andthe inner end of this groove communicates With an annular space 17 around the hub as shown in the drawings.
  • oil may be admitted through a pipe 20 to one portion of the bearing or its babbitt at 15.
  • this portion 1 also preferably form an annular channel 21 which communicates through a passage 22 with an exhaust pipe 23, and this channel catches any oil or water which may pass through the inner section of the bearing, and therefore prevents it from being driven or drawn into the motor.
  • This detail protects the ceils of the latter, and l find it of advantage.
  • l preferably secure a collar 25 as shown; these parts are assembledv this collar will stand Well within the casing of the motor.
  • the parts are otherwise of any preferred construction. and the materials and proportions are obviously7 not important.

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F'. H. WHIPPLE.
PUMP. APPLICATION rILED Nov.s.19111.
1,132,413. 1 Patented Mar.16,1915.
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FRANK H. WHIPPLE, F VISALIA, CALIFORNIA.
PUMP.
1,132A13. Specification of Letters Patent. A fatented 313,1.. 16, 1915 i" 'y Application led November 3, 1913. Serial No. 798,992.
T0 all whom it may concern: are not important. On this understanding Be it known that I, FRANK II. VW'HIrPLn, the gist of the invention is as follows: a citizen of the United States, residing at The pump runner by preference has a Visalia, in the county of Tulare and State hub 1 adapted to be removably engaged with 604 of California, have inventedcertain new the shaft S of the motor in any suitable way and useful Improvements in Pumps; an I as by tapering the latter atthe point 2 and do declare the following to be a full, clear, forcing the hub thereon by a nut 3 as shown. and exact description of the invention, such The shaft may be reduced and extended as as will enable others skilled in the art lto ata; through this nut and across the inlet el- 65 which it apperta'ins to make and use the bow or nozzle I, and its remote end I prefer Same, to mount in a thrust bearing T. This bear- T his invention relates to pumps, and more ing is disposed within a casing 5 carried by especially to those which act on a rotary the elbow, and the top 6 of this casing' is or centrifugal principle; and the objects of rendered removable so that accessto its in- 70 the same are to produce a pump whose casterior may be had. Water flowing'through ing supplements or replaces one end of an the yelbow I has access to this thrust bearing electric motor casing and-*contains a bearing 1 and keeps the same constantly cooled. The for the tip of the motor shaft. elbow is by preference bolted to a face plate Another object -is to provide means for 7,' and the latter removably attached to the 75 mounting the pump head or runner directly rim 8 of the pump casing as usual; but what on the motor shaft so that the two units bemight be ycalled lthe rear side of the rim =is come one in effect and are supported by a shaped asl at 9 to formtheface plate of the single base. motor casing and is secured to the rim of Still another object is to provide the pump this casing in any, suitable manner. Thereso casing with means for automatically feeding `fore the two casinfgsbe'come one in effect, water to a water seal which surrounds the and the pump is 'carried bythe base B of bearing of the shaft, so that no'air may leak the motor so that the pump does not need to through the pump; and with a drain so that have any support of* its own. The disposino water may pass into the motor. tion of the runner upon the motor shaft 85.
These variousobjectsare carried out by avoids the necessity that the pump shall 'constructing the device in the manner herehave a 'shaft of its own, and therefore the inafter more fully described and claimed, use of a coupling betweenv the motor shaft and as shown in the drawing hereto attached and the pump shaft is also avoided. This whereon the motor casing is illustrated in not only simplifies 'matters andreduces .cX- so,
' 35 side elevation and the parts of the pump an pense, but it avoids the necessity for two its lcasing in central vertical section. bases. economizesroom, and reduces the pos- In the4 drawings the letter M designates sibility of vibrationand noise. Yet access broadly an electric-motor 'of anv ordinary to the interior of the pump is permitted by construction'and having its own base B and removing the elbow, and if the entire run- 95 shaft S. I do not wish to be limited in the ner is to be withdrawn, the face plate-7 can construction of this. motor, but `rather I be taken off as will be clear. would prefer to employ one of the ty es At a suitable4 point within the "annular commonly used-for the purposes liereina .ter channel in the rim 8 the pump casing 'isproset forth,.and'remove one face plateof its vided with a passage 10 controlled by a ioo `...4,5-casirig-in the present case that toward the valve such as indicatedat 11, the passage yright in they drawings. The letter R desigbeing extended thence inwardlv toward the nates the runner or head of an ordinary shaft as at 12' and communicating with lan centrifugal pump'whose construction also is annular channel 13 which is interposed beimmaterial excepting that I prefer it shall tween the two parts 14 and -15 of the bear- 105 l be of that type-commonly employed in coning in which the shaft S turns, or possibly nection with such "a'motor, and it may beo between the two bushings or babb'itts formthe open-runner or closed-runner type; and ing parts of said bearings. Centrifugal the letter I designates its suction elbow or force drives water into the channel within inlet. The Whipple centrifugal pump will the rim, and some of it flows out thepasiic answer. The letter T designates broadly a sage 10, lunder the valve 11and through the thrust bearing whosedetails'of construction passage 12 to the channell, in which lat-x ter it forms a water seal and prevents air from being sucked in through the bearing 14 and driven through said bearing 15 tovv'ard the motor. For carrying the Water Within the channel 13 back to the center of the runnerR, the vided with a spiral groove 16, andthe inner end of this groove communicates With an annular space 17 around the hub as shown in the drawings. Therefore there is a constant circulation of water from, the channel Within the rim through the passage to the channel 13 around the bearing, and from the latter back to the center of the runner, and while the water is passing through this course it cools the bearings and keeps them clean. lf the pump should be throwing too much sand I would prefer to close the valve y1l, at least temporarily.
For lubricating purposes oil may be admitted through a pipe 20 to one portion of the bearing or its babbitt at 15. At the inner end of this portion 1 also preferably form an annular channel 21 which communicates through a passage 22 with an exhaust pipe 23, and this channel catches any oil or water which may pass through the inner section of the bearing, and therefore prevents it from being driven or drawn into the motor. This detail protects the ceils of the latter, and l find it of advantage. Around the shaft S and at a 'point to be projected into the channel 21 when the front casing is applied to the motor casing., l preferably secure a collar 25 as shown; these parts are assembledv this collar will stand Well within the casing of the motor. The parts are otherwise of any preferred construction. and the materials and proportions are obviously7 not important.
What is claimed as new is:
1. The combination with a rotary motor having an extended shaft; of a centrifugal pump whose runner is mounted on said shaft and whose casing has a two-part bearing for y the shaft, an annular channel formed around the latter intermediate the parts of the bearing, and a passage-Way leading from its rim to said channel, the Walls of said passageyvay beingformed integrally with said caslng having an extended shaft; of a centrifugal pump whose runner is mounted on said shaft bearing 14 may be proj passa ring; of a centrifugal and when.-
1 y having 2. -The combination with a rotary motorannular channel forn'ied formed in the inner surface shaft and whose casing includes a two-part bearing for the shaft, an annular channel formed around the latter intermediate the parts of the bearing, a passage-Way extending upwardly from said annular channel to a point contiguousV to the rim of said casing, one end of said passage communicating with saidv annular channel, the other with the pump chamber, the walls of said passage being formed integrally -With said casing, and a 4valve controlling said passage.
4. rl`he combination with a rotary motor having an extended shaft, a field ring, and one face plate for the latter; of a centrifugal pump having its runner mounted on said shaft and one side of its casing connected to the openside of said field ring and constituting the other face plate for the latter, said casing including an integrally formed two-part bearing for the shaft of said motor, an annular channel formed around said shaft intermediate the parts of said bearing, a passage-Way extending through the casing and having one end communicating with said annular channel and the other end with the runner space of the casing contiguous to the rim of the latter, the walls of said passage-Way being integrally formed with said casing, and a valve for controlling said e. 1- 5. 'libe combination with a rotary motor having any extended shaft,'a field ring for the motor and one face plate yfor said held pump having its runner mounted upon said shaft and one side of its casingout'wardly fiared and connected to said'jl field ring and constituting tha other face plate thereof, said casing including anl integrally formed two-part bearing,-
the latter'havlng an annular channel formed intermediate the parts thereof and communicating `with the inner end of a spiral groove formed in the inner surface of one part` of said bearing, a passage-Way extending from said annular channel to a point contiguous to the rim of said casing, the Walls of Isaid passage-way being formed integrally with said casing, and a valve conu trolling said passage-Way. v f
6. T e combination with a rotary motor an extended shaft, a field ring for the motor and one face plate for said held ring; of a centrifugal pump having its runner mounted upon said shaft and one side of its casing outwardly fiared and connected to said field ring and constituting the other face plate thereof, said casing including an integrally formed two-part bearing, thelatter having an annular channel formed intermediate the parts thereofl and communicating with the inner end of a spiral groove t of one part of said bearing, said casing also havin an infternal channelicommunicating with t e outer end of said groove, a passage-way extending lias 7 thereof, said casing including a two-part bearing, the latter :bemg formed with an 15 annular channel intermedlate the parts thereand a valve for controllingv de of its casing outwardly of,l a passage-way extending from-said annular channel to the rim of means to control said passage-way, a suction elbow carried by Said casing, a bearing integrallyV formed 1n said'elbow to receive the free end of said shaft and a casing for said bearing substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANK H. 'WHIPPLE Witnesses:
E. I. FEEMSTER,
RALPH H. WALKER.
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US2418258A (en) * 1944-08-18 1947-04-01 Smith Corp A O Centrifugal pump
US2885960A (en) * 1955-11-29 1959-05-12 Hydroaire Inc High pressure variable delivery rotary vane pump

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US2418258A (en) * 1944-08-18 1947-04-01 Smith Corp A O Centrifugal pump
US2885960A (en) * 1955-11-29 1959-05-12 Hydroaire Inc High pressure variable delivery rotary vane pump

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