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US1689673A
US1689673A US36860A US3686025A US1689673A US 1689673 A US1689673 A US 1689673A US 36860 A US36860 A US 36860A US 3686025 A US3686025 A US 3686025A US 1689673 A US1689673 A US 1689673A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • F04C14/24Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, machines, pumps or pumping installations characterised by using valves controlling pressure or flow rate, e.g. discharge valves or unloading valves
    • F04C14/26Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, machines, pumps or pumping installations characterised by using valves controlling pressure or flow rate, e.g. discharge valves or unloading valves using bypass channels

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  • This invention relates to pumps of the p type employing intermeshing gears for displacing the fluid which is to be moved.
  • the main object of my invention is toose- 6 cure in connection with a pump of the character referred to, the advantages accru ng to stage-wise r multi-plex action, and to enable this desideratum to be obtained in a uniformly compact structure which is en- 10 tirely devoid of movin parts and complicity other than the fluid-dlsplacing gears themselves, so that the highest operative efliciency isv assured, and that absolute reliance may be placed upon it for continued service in practice.
  • a further object is to afiord such a pump rotection against injury likely to result om back pressure induced at times when used in installations designed for high veloc ity fluid delivery, by providing for local circulation of the fluid within the pump under control of suitable automatic means when back pressure becomes excessive.
  • Fig. I is a plan view of a pump structure having the attributes mentioned.
  • Fig. II is an axial section taken as indicated by the arrows II--II in Fig. I.
  • Fig. III is a staggered sectional vlew through diverse planes as indicated-by the arrows III-III in Fig. II; and,
  • Fig. IV is a transverse section viewed in ilie direction of the arrows IV- -IV in Fig.
  • the pump herein depicted is designed for duplex or two-stage action, its casing comprising two complementary parts 10, 11, each provided with suitably pierced feet 12 for the purpose, of securing the structures in place; and a partition section 13 which is interposed between the parts 10, 11, the whole being secured together by screws 14.
  • the casing parts 10 and 11 are recessed as at 15, 16 for accommodation of gear sets comprising intermeshing fluid-displacing pinions 17, 18, and 19, 20, respectively, the corresponding gears 17 19 being keyed on a common shaft 20 which extendsto the exterior of the casing for power application, through a stufling box 21; while the gears 18, 20 are each held to rotation by axiallyaligned studs 22, 23 suitably journalled in In the operation of the pump, the liquid Qfl'set bosses 24, 25 formed in said casing parts 10, 11 respectively.
  • the fluid to be pumped is received through a pipe 26 which communicates with the suction or intake space 27 ad acent one side of the gear set 17, 18; and delivery from the pump is by way of a pipe 28 leading from the pressure space 29 adjacent the opposite side of the second gear set 19, 20, see Fig. III.
  • the delivery side of the first gear set 17, 18 is connected with the intake side of the second gear set by way of a longitudinal passage 30 in the partition 13, said passage communicating laterally with said sides by way of ports drawn through the pipe 26 is advanced'b the first gear set 17, 18 for discharge through the port 31 into the passage 30 of the parti tion, and from the latter, by way of the port 32, to the second gear set 19, 20 whereby it is given a further impulse and conducted through the space 29 into the delivery pipe 28.
  • the casing section 11 has an integral cylindric offset 33 whose axial bore 34 communicates, by way of lateral passages 35, 36 respectively, with the suction space 27 at the intake side-of the first gear set 17, 18 and the space 29 at the delivery side of the second or last gear set 19, 20.
  • the passage 34 is, however, obstructed by a transverse partition 37 pierced by a port 38 which is normally held closed by a valve 39 under the influence of a compression spring 40.
  • this spring 40 butts against a screw .41 which is axially bored as at 42 to take the st an 43 of the valve 39, and which extends through astufling box 44 to the exterior of the casing where it is provided with a polygonal head collect in said passage. -just (described it will be seen that in the 45 by which it may be conveniently turned to vary the power'of said spring 40.
  • the end of the bore 34 opposite that occupied by the stufiing box 44 is closed by a removable cap screw 46 which permits access to enable removal of any clogging matter'that might By the provisions -matically to permit such action when the pressure ad]usted compression of the spring 40.
  • a multi-stage gear pump comprising,
  • tubular adjusting screw threaded in the stuifing-box said valve including a stem.

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J. D. LALQR GEAR PUMP Filed June 1:5, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 PI Ci I. 25
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WITNESSES I Patented Oct. 30, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT orrlcaf JAMES D. LALOR, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR TO THE LALOR FUEL OIL SYSTEM COMPANY INC., 01 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, A CORPORATION OF MARY- LAND.
GEAR PUMP.
Application filed Iune 13, 1925. Serial No. 36,860.
, This invention relates to pumps of the p type employing intermeshing gears for displacing the fluid which is to be moved.- The main object of my invention is toose- 6 cure in connection with a pump of the character referred to, the advantages accru ng to stage-wise r multi-plex action, and to enable this desideratum to be obtained in a uniformly compact structure which is en- 10 tirely devoid of movin parts and complicity other than the fluid-dlsplacing gears themselves, so that the highest operative efliciency isv assured, and that absolute reliance may be placed upon it for continued service in practice.
A further object is to afiord such a pump rotection against injury likely to result om back pressure induced at times when used in installations designed for high veloc ity fluid delivery, by providing for local circulation of the fluid within the pump under control of suitable automatic means when back pressure becomes excessive.
With reference to the drawings which show a convenient embodiment of my invention, Fig. I is a plan view of a pump structure having the attributes mentioned. Fig. II is an axial section taken as indicated by the arrows II--II in Fig. I.
Fig. III is a staggered sectional vlew through diverse planes as indicated-by the arrows III-III in Fig. II; and,
Fig. IV is a transverse section viewed in ilie direction of the arrows IV- -IV in Fig.
The pump herein depicted is designed for duplex or two-stage action, its casing comprising two complementary parts 10, 11, each provided with suitably pierced feet 12 for the purpose, of securing the structures in place; and a partition section 13 which is interposed between the parts 10, 11, the whole being secured together by screws 14. The casing parts 10 and 11 are recessed as at 15, 16 for accommodation of gear sets comprising intermeshing fluid-displacing pinions 17, 18, and 19, 20, respectively, the corresponding gears 17 19 being keyed on a common shaft 20 which extendsto the exterior of the casing for power application, through a stufling box 21; while the gears 18, 20 are each held to rotation by axiallyaligned studs 22, 23 suitably journalled in In the operation of the pump, the liquid Qfl'set bosses 24, 25 formed in said casing parts 10, 11 respectively. The fluid to be pumped is received through a pipe 26 which communicates with the suction or intake space 27 ad acent one side of the gear set 17, 18; and delivery from the pump is by way of a pipe 28 leading from the pressure space 29 adjacent the opposite side of the second gear set 19, 20, see Fig. III. The delivery side of the first gear set 17, 18 is connected with the intake side of the second gear set by way of a longitudinal passage 30 in the partition 13, said passage communicating laterally with said sides by way of ports drawn through the pipe 26 is advanced'b the first gear set 17, 18 for discharge through the port 31 into the passage 30 of the parti tion, and from the latter, by way of the port 32, to the second gear set 19, 20 whereby it is given a further impulse and conducted through the space 29 into the delivery pipe 28. By thus using two independent fluiddisplacing gear sets I am able to substan- I tially double the pressure of delivered fluid without complicity of parts or the addition of any movable parts except the displacing gears themselves. Obviously such sequent al compounding may be extended indefinltely within the meaning of the appended claim. As a means to protect the pump against injury in the event of back pressure therein, I make provisions as follows:
Referring more particularly to Fig. III it will be noted that the casing section 11 has an integral cylindric offset 33 whose axial bore 34 communicates, by way of lateral passages 35, 36 respectively, with the suction space 27 at the intake side-of the first gear set 17, 18 and the space 29 at the delivery side of the second or last gear set 19, 20. The passage 34 is, however, obstructed by a transverse partition 37 pierced by a port 38 which is normally held closed by a valve 39 under the influence of a compression spring 40. At one end, this spring 40 butts against a screw .41 which is axially bored as at 42 to take the st an 43 of the valve 39, and which extends through astufling box 44 to the exterior of the casing where it is provided with a polygonal head collect in said passage. -just (described it will be seen that in the 45 by which it may be conveniently turned to vary the power'of said spring 40. The end of the bore 34 opposite that occupied by the stufiing box 44, is closed by a removable cap screw 46 which permits access to enable removal of any clogging matter'that might By the provisions -matically to permit such action when the pressure ad]usted compression of the spring 40.
is suflicieiit to overcome the Having thus described my invention, I
claim A multi-stage gear pump comprising,
complementary parts with an intervening ported partition affording housing for independent fluid-displacing gear sets, said partition having a passage theret-hrough connecting the intake side of the high pressure stage and delivery side of the low pressure stage of the pump sequentially and continuously, a by-pass betweenthe intake space adjacent the low pressure gear set and the delivery space proximate the high pressure gear set having an obstructive ported partition, a spring-pressed relief valve in the bypass normally preventing flow'through the ported partition but adapted to automatically establishdocal circulation between the intake and delivery sides aforesaid for relief of back pressureon the pump, astuffing box threaded in the wall of said by-pass, a
"tubular adjusting screw threaded in the stuifing-box, said valve including a stem.
afforded guidance in said tubular adjusting screw, and a spring interposed between said valve and said adjusting screw, whereby provision is made for varying the power of the spring and for removal of the valve as a unit.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- Vania, this 4th day of June, 1925.
; JAMES D. LALOR.
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Cited By (9)

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US3100450A (en) * 1954-06-16 1963-08-13 Odin Corp Hydraulically actuated machine tool
US3133506A (en) * 1961-08-15 1964-05-19 Luciani Louis Gear pump having internal bearings and seals
US3198120A (en) * 1962-10-29 1965-08-03 Waukesha Foundry Co Multiple positive displacement pump
US3394925A (en) * 1965-04-14 1968-07-30 American Enka Corp Apparatus for mixing abrasive liquids
US3575535A (en) * 1969-04-21 1971-04-20 Frederick H Bickar Additive proportioning, positive displacement, pumplike device
US4089625A (en) * 1974-12-21 1978-05-16 Comprotek, S. A. Rotary gas machine
US4700680A (en) * 1984-05-08 1987-10-20 Teledyne Industries, Inc. Two stage fuel pump
US4728271A (en) * 1986-09-02 1988-03-01 Suntec Industries Incorporated Gear pump with improved pinion mounting
US20040040601A1 (en) * 2002-08-30 2004-03-04 Koelzer Robert L. Unloading/venting valve having integrated therewith a high-pressure protection valve

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3100450A (en) * 1954-06-16 1963-08-13 Odin Corp Hydraulically actuated machine tool
US3133506A (en) * 1961-08-15 1964-05-19 Luciani Louis Gear pump having internal bearings and seals
US3198120A (en) * 1962-10-29 1965-08-03 Waukesha Foundry Co Multiple positive displacement pump
US3394925A (en) * 1965-04-14 1968-07-30 American Enka Corp Apparatus for mixing abrasive liquids
US3575535A (en) * 1969-04-21 1971-04-20 Frederick H Bickar Additive proportioning, positive displacement, pumplike device
US4089625A (en) * 1974-12-21 1978-05-16 Comprotek, S. A. Rotary gas machine
US4700680A (en) * 1984-05-08 1987-10-20 Teledyne Industries, Inc. Two stage fuel pump
US4728271A (en) * 1986-09-02 1988-03-01 Suntec Industries Incorporated Gear pump with improved pinion mounting
US20040040601A1 (en) * 2002-08-30 2004-03-04 Koelzer Robert L. Unloading/venting valve having integrated therewith a high-pressure protection valve
US7270145B2 (en) * 2002-08-30 2007-09-18 Haldex Brake Corporation unloading/venting valve having integrated therewith a high-pressure protection valve

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