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- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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- Objects of the present invention are to insure a constant rate of delivery to a spinneret of material to be formed into articial silk threads
- the invention comprises a block having a cylinder with inlet and outlet passages through its face wall at points spaced substantially ninetycircular degreesapart and the face wall of the cylinder havingleak grooves from the inlet and outlet passages extending towards each other' and part 'way around the cylinder; and said block having a ball check valve in the inlet passage and a pressure chamber communicating with the outlet, and said block provided with a by-pass channel from the check valve; in association with a needle valve .for the by-pass, and a rotary piston eccentric in the cylinder and having spring pressed impeller blades in cruciform arrangement.
- Figure 1 is a front view of a pump embodying features of the invention with the cylinder cover removed.
- Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
- Figure 4 is a view taken on the line 4-4/of Figure 1.
- Figure '5 is a detached perspective view of the piston
- Figure 6 is a detached view of theimpeller blades.
- I designates a block and it is provided with a cylinder 2 having an inlet passage 3 and an outlet passage 4 arranged through the face wall of the cylinder and disposed at points spaced substantially sixty circular degrees apart. 'I'he face wall of the cylinder is provided with leak grooves 5 and 3 from outlet to the inlet on the delivery side of the ball.
- the invention also comprises the improve- (ol. 1oz- 137) the* inlet and outlet passages and extending toward each other part way around the cylinder for sixty circular degrees more or less.
- 1 is a. ball check valve arranged in the block and operative in the inlet passage 3.
- Figures 2 and 3, 5 is a stop for the ball check valve.
- 9 is a pressure chamber, Figure 3, communicating with .the outlet passage 4 by a branch Ill and this chamber 9 is mounted on the block and is provided with a window II and a scale I2 and is -adapted to retain at the top thereof an air column :supported on the fluid which is being delivered by thepump.
- I3 is a by-pass channel I in the block and it extends from the outlet pas- 1 sage to the inlet passage on the discharge side of the b all check valve, Figure 3.
- I4 is a needle valve mounted in the block and operative in the by-pass I3.
- I5 is a rotary piston mounted eccentric in the cylinder and on its face it is provided ,with cruciform slots I6.
- I'l are notched impeller blades and one isarranged in each slot I6.
- I8 is a resilient ring mounted in the notches ofy the impeller blades and arranged in cavity I3 in the piston.
- the piston shaft 2li is mounted for rotation in the cylinder head ⁇ or cover 2Itand it may be lubricated through the'l oil hole 22.
- 23 is a packing ring U-shape in cross section and containing a core ⁇ as of metal 24.
- the mode of operation may be described as follows, and ity may be assumed that the fluid, which is, to be converted into artificial silk through the intervention of a spinneret, not shown or described because too well understood, enters the intake 3 under pressure of five or ten poundsrmore or less and is delivered at the outlet 4 under pressure of fifty pounds more or less. It is, of course, understood thatthe piston I5 is rotated and that the impeller blades I1 operate to push the uid through the pump.
- the purpose of the leak grooves 5 and 6 is to let some of the fluid pass from in 'front of thel impellers to the" rear thereof and in this way the rate of delivery from the pump to a spinneret is constant.
- the needle valve I4 is adjusted thus changing the flow through ⁇ the by-pass ⁇ and the needle valve can be adjusted while the pump is in operation.
- the ball check valve 1 serves toprevent pressure on the discharge side of the pump from reaching the intake of the pump when the latter is at rest.
- the chamber 9 performs two functions: it traps air that leaves thematerial .'being pumped, and since the fluid being pumped rises in the chamber 9, against air conned at the top of the chamber, the level of the liquid in. respect to the scale l2 gives an indication of the operation of the pump, by indicating the pressure in the outlet passage.
- a pump for supplying an artificial silk solution to a spinneret comprising in combination, a block having a cylinder and having inlet and outlet passages through the face wall of the cylinder at points spaced 90 apart, the face wall of the cylinder having leak grooves from the inlet and outlet passages and extending towards each other and part way around the cylinder, a ball check valve arranged in the block and operative in the inlet passage, a pressure chamberl communicating with the outlet and mounted on the block, a by-pass channel in the block from the outlet passage to the inlet passage on the discharge side of the ball check valve, a needle valve mounted in the block and operative 4in the by-pass, a rotary piston eccentric in the cylinder and having on its face cruciform slots facing the leak grooves, a notched impeller blade in each slot, and a ring mounted in the notches of the impeller blades.
- a pump for supplying an articial silk solution to a spinneret comprising in combination, a block having a cylinder and having inlet and outlet passages through the face Wall of the cylinder at points spaced 90 apart, the face wall of the cylinder having leak grooves from the inlet and outlet passages and extending towards each other and part Way around the cylinder, ⁇ a ball check valve arranged in the block and operative in the inlet passage, a stop for the ball check valve, a pressure chamber communicating with the outlet and mounted on the block, a by-pass channel in the block from the outlet passage to the inlet passage on the discharge side of the ball check valve, a needle valve mounted in the block and operative in the by-pass, a. rotary piston eccentric in the cylinder and having on its face cruciform slots facing the leak grooves, a. notched impeller blade in each slot, and a ring mounted in the notches of the impeller blades.
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Description
w. J. SMITH June l, 1937.
PUMP
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HIHIIHH Patented June l, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlcE PUMP Application March 1s, 1934, serial Np. 715,811 l Renewed $Malch 18, 1937 2 Claims.
Objects of the present invention are to insure a constant rate of delivery to a spinneret of material to be formed into articial silk threads,"
from the following description at the end of which the invention will be claimed. Generally stated the invention comprises a block having a cylinder with inlet and outlet passages through its face wall at points spaced substantially ninetycircular degreesapart and the face wall of the cylinder havingleak grooves from the inlet and outlet passages extending towards each other' and part 'way around the cylinder; and said block having a ball check valve in the inlet passage and a pressure chamber communicating with the outlet, and said block provided with a by-pass channel from the check valve; in association with a needle valve .for the by-pass, and a rotary piston eccentric in the cylinder and having spring pressed impeller blades in cruciform arrangement.
ments to be presently described and finally claimed.
-In the following description reference will be, made to the accompanying drawing forming part hereof and in which,
Figure 1 is a front view of a pump embodying features of the invention with the cylinder cover removed. Y
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3 3 of Figure 2. l
Figure 4 is a view taken on the line 4-4/of Figure 1.
Figure '5 is a detached perspective view of the piston, and
Figure 6 is a detached view of theimpeller blades.
Referring to the drawing, I designates a block and it is provided with a cylinder 2 having an inlet passage 3 and an outlet passage 4 arranged through the face wall of the cylinder and disposed at points spaced substantially sixty circular degrees apart. 'I'he face wall of the cylinder is provided with leak grooves 5 and 3 from outlet to the inlet on the delivery side of the ball.
The invention also comprises the improve- (ol. 1oz- 137) the* inlet and outlet passages and extending toward each other part way around the cylinder for sixty circular degrees more or less. 1 is a. ball check valve arranged in the block and operative in the inlet passage 3. 3. Figures 2 and 3, 5 is a stop for the ball check valve. 9 is a pressure chamber, Figure 3, communicating with .the outlet passage 4 by a branch Ill and this chamber 9 is mounted on the block and is provided with a window II and a scale I2 and is -adapted to retain at the top thereof an air column :supported on the fluid which is being delivered by thepump. I3 is a by-pass channel I in the block and it extends from the outlet pas- 1 sage to the inlet passage on the discharge side of the b all check valve, Figure 3. I4 is a needle valve mounted in the block and operative in the by-pass I3. I5 is a rotary piston mounted eccentric in the cylinder and on its face it is provided ,with cruciform slots I6. I'l are notched impeller blades and one isarranged in each slot I6. I8 is a resilient ring mounted in the notches ofy the impeller blades and arranged in cavity I3 in the piston. The piston shaft 2li is mounted for rotation in the cylinder head `or cover 2Itand it may be lubricated through the'l oil hole 22. 23 is a packing ring U-shape in cross section and containing a core` as of metal 24.
The mode of operation may be described as follows, and ity may be assumed that the fluid, which is, to be converted into artificial silk through the intervention of a spinneret, not shown or described because too well understood, enters the intake 3 under pressure of five or ten poundsrmore or less and is delivered at the outlet 4 under pressure of fifty pounds more or less. It is, of course, understood thatthe piston I5 is rotated and that the impeller blades I1 operate to push the uid through the pump. The purpose of the leak grooves 5 and 6 is to let some of the fluid pass from in 'front of thel impellers to the" rear thereof and in this way the rate of delivery from the pump to a spinneret is constant. To adjust the flow to compensate for wear or for any other purpose the needle valve I4 is adjusted thus changing the flow through` the by-pass `and the needle valve can be adjusted while the pump is in operation. The ball check valve 1 serves toprevent pressure on the discharge side of the pump from reaching the intake of the pump when the latter is at rest. The chamber 9 performs two functions: it traps air that leaves thematerial .'being pumped, and since the fluid being pumped rises in the chamber 9, against air conned at the top of the chamber, the level of the liquid in. respect to the scale l2 gives an indication of the operation of the pump, by indicating the pressure in the outlet passage.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art to which the invention relates that modifications may beA made in details o f construction and arrangement and in matters of mere form without -departing from the spirit of the invention which is not limited in respect to such matters or otherwise than as the prior art and the appended claims may require.
I claim:
1. A pump for supplying an artificial silk solution to a spinneret comprising in combination, a block having a cylinder and having inlet and outlet passages through the face wall of the cylinder at points spaced 90 apart, the face wall of the cylinder having leak grooves from the inlet and outlet passages and extending towards each other and part way around the cylinder, a ball check valve arranged in the block and operative in the inlet passage, a pressure chamberl communicating with the outlet and mounted on the block, a by-pass channel in the block from the outlet passage to the inlet passage on the discharge side of the ball check valve, a needle valve mounted in the block and operative 4in the by-pass, a rotary piston eccentric in the cylinder and having on its face cruciform slots facing the leak grooves, a notched impeller blade in each slot, and a ring mounted in the notches of the impeller blades.
2. A pump for supplying an articial silk solution to a spinneret comprising in combination, a block having a cylinder and having inlet and outlet passages through the face Wall of the cylinder at points spaced 90 apart, the face wall of the cylinder having leak grooves from the inlet and outlet passages and extending towards each other and part Way around the cylinder,\a ball check valve arranged in the block and operative in the inlet passage, a stop for the ball check valve, a pressure chamber communicating with the outlet and mounted on the block, a by-pass channel in the block from the outlet passage to the inlet passage on the discharge side of the ball check valve, a needle valve mounted in the block and operative in the by-pass, a. rotary piston eccentric in the cylinder and having on its face cruciform slots facing the leak grooves, a. notched impeller blade in each slot, and a ring mounted in the notches of the impeller blades.
WILLIAM J. SMITH.
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US3130673A (en) * | 1961-08-01 | 1964-04-28 | Arthur K Finstad | Rotary vane pump with replaceable head unit |
US4199305A (en) * | 1977-10-13 | 1980-04-22 | Lear Siegler, Inc. | Hydraulic Gerotor motor with balancing grooves and seal pressure relief |
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US3130673A (en) * | 1961-08-01 | 1964-04-28 | Arthur K Finstad | Rotary vane pump with replaceable head unit |
US4199305A (en) * | 1977-10-13 | 1980-04-22 | Lear Siegler, Inc. | Hydraulic Gerotor motor with balancing grooves and seal pressure relief |
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