US3708249A - Pump having rotor with transverse feed and discharge - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- 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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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- 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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- ABSTRACT A pump comprising a rotor rotatably driven about a longitudinal axis and including peripheral rotor pockets which each longitudinally extend generally spirally around only a portion of the periphery of the rotor and have their ends inwardly of the ends of the rotor.
- a disc rotatably driven in timed relationship with the driven rotation of the rotor about an axis transverse to said 'rotor axis, is provided with peripheral lobes sealingly in the rotor pockets for discharging material from the pockets in a direction transverse to said rotor axis as the material is rotated in the rotor pockets towards the disc.
- Material to be pumped is supplied to the rotor pockets on one side of the disc in a direction transverse to the rotor axis,
- pumps employed for pumping a slurry such as pulp for the manufacture of paper
- these conventional pumps operate by squeezing or trapping the slurry between a plurality of rotatably driven rotors and thus inherently produce high-pressure surges in the pumped slurry.
- prior pumps usually are highly susceptible to substantial damage of the pumping elements by tramp materials in the pumped slurry, have undesirably large through-put variations and/or are undesirable for highspeed operation.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved pump which is particularly constructed and arranged to successfully pump materials of lesser fluid quality or flowability as well as those of high fluid quality or flowability.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved pump which is particularly constructed and arranged for effectively handling tramp materials in the pumped material without resultant substantial damage to the pumping elements.
- Another object is to provide a new and improved pump which is particularly constructed and arranged to prevent the aforementioned high pressure surges in the pumped material.
- Another object is to provide a new and improved pump which is relatively simple and economical in construction, and particularly adapted for high-speed operation.
- Another object is to provide a new and improved pump which, although particularly intended for pumping a slurry such as pulp, is suitable for pumping liquids and other materials.
- a pump which in general may comprise housing means, rotor means in the housing means rotatably driven about a longitudinal axis and including peripheral rotor pockets extending generally spirally therearound, such rotor pockets each longitudinally extending around only a portion of the periphery of the rotor means and having their ends inwardly from the ends of the rotor means, disc means in the housing means rotatably mounted about an axis transverse to such axis of the rotor means, such disc means including a plurality of peripheral lobes received in the rotor pockets for discharging material from the rotor pockets in a direction transverse to said axis of the rotor means, supply means for supplying materialto be pumped to the rotor pockets the rotor means being in a rotary direction to cause the supplied material-to be rotated in the rotor pockets 1,000r.p.m.
- the material is discharged from the rotor pockets by the disc means adjacent such other side thereof in a direction transverse tosaid axis of the rotor means, and discharge means for receiving the material discharged from the rotor pockets by the disc means.
- FIG. 1 is a top or plan view of a pump constructed in FIG. 5 is a fragmental elevational sectional view illustrating a rotor and disc of a pump constructed in accordance with a modified embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. '6 and 7 are fragmental elevational sectional views showing rotors and discs of pumps constructed in accordance with two other modified embodiments of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a pump designated generally as 10 which,
- the pump 10 comprises a pump housing or casing 12, containing a pumping chamber 14 which, in turn, contains a rotor 22 mounted for rotation about its longitudinal axis by coaxial shafts 24 26 projecting from .op-' posite ends of the rotor 22.
- the rotor 22 includes a plurality of peripheral rotor pockets or grooves 28,which' longitudinally extend generally spirally around the rotor longitudinal axis, the rotor pockets 28 being preferably few in number but not less than three.
- the rotor pockets 28 each are of relatively large cross-section and at the most each longitudinally extend around only about one-half of the rotor periphery.
- the rotor pockets 28 each are uninterrupted throughout the major portion of the length of the rotor 22 but,;as best shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, are closed adjacent the ends of the rotor 22by peripheralannular land portions 30 of the latter.
- the shaft 26 projecting from one end of the rotor 22 is connected to a drive shaft32 through a coupling sleeve 34, the drive shaft 32 being, in turn, connected to a suitable conventional drive motor (not shown) to be rotatably driven thereby at the speed of rotation desired for the rotor 22
- the optimum rotary speed of the rotor 22 is, of course, variable with respect to different pumped materials and different'purnping requirements; however, by wayof example, this rotary speed may if desired be in the range of from 400 to
- the casing 12 contains a supply chamber 16 connected to one side (the left-hand side, as viewed in 7 FIGS.
- the pumping chamber 14 for supply-' ing the material to be pumped to the rotor pockets 28 in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the rotor 22 or radially of the rotor 22.
- the connection of I chamber 14 to ensure satisfactory feed of material to the pockets 28.
- the upper end of the housing 12 is provided with a material inlet 18 which communicates with the supply chamber 16; and during the operation of the pump the material to be pumped is normally continuously supplied to the supply chamber 16 through the inlet 18 by conventional suitable conduits or other feed apparatus (not shown) connected to a source of the material. In this manner, the supply chamber 16 is normally maintained full of the material to be pumped during the operation of the pump 10.
- An outlet or discharge conduit 20 is connected to the opposite side of the pumping chamber 14 from the supply chamber 16 (i.e., the right-hand side, as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 2) for receiving pumped material from the pumping chamber 14 in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the rotor 22 or radially of the rotor 22.
- the outlet 20 during the operation of the pump 10 may be connected to any suitable conventional conduitry (not shown) which is, in turn, connected to direct the pumped material to the desired location.
- the pump 10 further includes a disc 36 mounted for rotation'about an axis which is transverse to the aforementioned longitudinal axis of the rotor 22 and above the latter axis-
- the disc axis as illustrated, is normal or perpendicular to the rotor axis; however, it will be understood that, .if desired, the disc axis could be at an angle other than 90 to the rotor axis.
- the disc 36 as
- FIGS. 2 and 3 is preferably laterally offset to .the right-hand or discharge side of the rotor axis and comprises a central hub-like body portion 38 having disc lobes 40 which project outwardly from its periphery at spaced locations therearound and at their outer ends slidably engage the rotor 22 on the right hand or discharge side of its said axis.
- the disc lobes 40 are sealingly received in the rotor pockets 28 adjacent the upper side of the rotor 22 with the generally spiral rotor lands 42 intermediate the rotor pockets 28 sealingly received in the spaces 44 between the disc lobes 40.
- the disc 36 seals along its entire periphery adjacent the rotor 22 to provide complete sealing of the rotor pockets 28.
- the disc 36 as shown in FIG. 4, effectively prevents substantial flow of material from the supply chamber 16 to the outlet 20 around the upper side of the rotor 22, and leakage of the materialbetween the disc 36 and the thereadjacent wall 37 is,'as shown in FIG. 2,
- the disc 36 is fixedly mounted on a coaxial shaft 46 which longitudinally extends through the supply chamber 16 and is rotatably-mounteduadjacent opposit'e ends by bearings 48, 50. Leakage of material from the supply chamber 16 along-the shaft 46 is prevented by sealing means or packing 52, 54 encircling the shaft 46 adjacent opposite sides of the supply chamber 16.
- One end of the shaft 46 carries'a bevel gear 56 which, as illustrated in FIG..1, meshes with a bevel gear 58 mounted on one end of a rotatable connecting or intermediate shaft 60.
- the other end of the connecting shaft 60 carries a gear 62 intermeshing with a gear '64 which is mounted on the shaft 46.
- the shaft 46 is rotatably'driven in timed relationship with the driven rotation of the rotor 22 through the gears 64, 62, 58, 56 and the connecting shaft 60; and resultantly the disc 36 is continuously rotatably driven in timed relationshipwith the rotor 22 throughout the operation of the pump.
- a feed screw 66 constructed such that its rotation causes the material in the supply chamber 16 to be fed to the rotor pockets 28 in the aforesaid direction transverse to the rotor axis, is fixedly mounted on the shaft 46 coaxial with the disc 36.
- the feed screw 66 is simultaneously rotatably driven to supply material to the rotor pockets 28 in the aforesaid transverse direction.
- the drive shaft 36 continuously rotatably drives the rotor 22 in the counterclock-wise direction (as viewed in FIG. 2); and throughout the rotor rotation the feed screw 66 and disc 36 are conjointly rotatably driven in the aforedescribed manner.
- material from the supply chamber 16 is fed to the rotor pockets 28 in a direction transverse to the rotor axis and on one side (i.e., the left-hand side as viewed in FIG. 2) of the disc 36.
- the counterclock-wise rotation of the rotor 22 moves the thus supplied material in the rotor pockets 28 around the lower side of the rotor 22 along the wall 68 of the pumpingchamber l4 and towards the other or righthand side (as viewed in FIG. 2) of the disc 36 until the disc 36 discharges the material from the pockets 28 in a direction transverse to the rotor axis towards the outlet 20.
- This discharge of material from the rotor pockets 28 is schematically depicted by the arrows shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the outlet 20 receives thisdischarged material in a direction transverse to the rotor axis and directs the material to the conduitry or piping (not shown) connected to the outlet 20.
- FIG. 5 fragmentarily illustrates a modified embodiment of the pump which differs from a that aforedescribed only in that the disc body 380 is more offset laterally to the right-hand or discharge side of the longitudinal axis of the rotor 22a and has disc lobes 40a which project from the disc body 38a towards the rotor axis and engage the rotor 22a at its said axis.
- FIG. 6
- FIG. 7 fragmentarily illustrates yet another modified embodiment. of the pump wherein the disc body 38c is mounted generally along the axis of the rotor 22c with.,the dis c lobes 40c engaging the rotor 220 on said axis.
- a pump comprising housing means, rotor means in said housing means rotatably driven about a longitudinal axis and including peripheral rotor pockets extending generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets each longitudinally extending around only a portion of the periphery of said rotor means and having their ends closed inwardly of the ends of said rotor means, disc means in said housing means rotatably mounted about an axis transverse to said axis of said rotor means, said disc means including a plurality of peripheral lobes received in said rotor pockets for discharging material from said rotor pockets in a direction transverse to said axis of said rotor means, supply means for supplying material to be pumped to said rotor pockets on one side of said disc means in a direction transverse to said axis of said rotor means, said supply means being connected to said rotor pockets by a connection extending the full length of said rotor pockets, the driven rotation of said rotor means being in a rotary direction to
- a pump according to claim 1 further comprising means separate from said rotor means and said disc means interconnecting said rotor means and said disc means to cause said disc means to be rotatably driven in timed relationship with said rotor means.
- a pump comprising a housing containing a pumping chamber, a rotor in said pumping chamber rotatable about a longitudinal axis and including at least three peripheral pockets longitudinally extending generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets each at the most longitudinally extending around only about one-half of the rotor periphery and having their ends closed inwardly of the'ends of said rotor, a single disc rotatably mounted in said housing for rotation about an axis transverse to said rotor axis, said disc having a plurality of lobes'sealingly received in said rotor pockets for discharging material from said rotor pockets in a direction transverse to said rotor axis as such material is rotated in said rotor pockets towards said disc, supply means including a supply chamber in said housing connected to said pumping chamber for supplying material to be pumped to said rotor pockets on one side of said disc in a direction radially of said rotor, the connection between said supply chamber and said pump
- a pump according to claim 10 wherein said rotor pockets each longitudinally extend the major portion of the length of the rotor.
- a pump according to claim 10 wherein said discharge means includes a discharge conduit arranged to receive the discharge material in a direction transverse to said rotor axis.
- a pump according to claim 10 wherein said disc axis is above said rotor axis.
- a pump according to claim 10 further comprising sealing means for preventing flow of material from said pumping chamber along one side face of said disc.
- a pump comprising housing means, rotor means in said housing means rotatably driven about a longitudinal axis and including peripheral rotor pockets extending generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets each longitudinally extending around only a portion of the periphery of said'rotor means and having their ends closed inwardly of the ends of said rotor means, disc means in said housing means rotatably mounted about an axis transverse to said axis of said rotor means, said disc means-including a plurality of peripheral lobes received in said rotor pockets for discharging material from said rotor pockets in a direction transverse to said axis of said rotor means, supply means for supplying material to be pumped to said rotor pockets on one side of said disc means in a direction transverse to said axis of said rotor means, the driven rotation of said rotor means being in a rotary direction to cause such supplied material to be rotated in said rotor pockets towards the other side of said disc means whereby the material is discharge
- a pump comprising a housing containing a pumping chamberand a supply chamber connected to one side of said pumping chamber for supplying material to be pumped to said pumping chamber at said one side thereof, discharge means connected to the opposite side of said pumping chamber for removing material therefrom, a rotor in said pumping chamber having its longitudinal axis transverse to the connections of said pumping chamber to said supply chamber and said discharge means, said rotor being rotatable about its said longitudinal axis and including a plurality of peripheral pockets which longitudinally extend generally spirally therearound for the major portion of the rotor length, said rotor pockets having their ends closed by portions of said rotor adjacent the ends of said rotor, a feed screw in said supply chamber for supplying material to'be pumped to said rotor pockets in a direction transverse to said rotor axis, a disc in said housing mounted for rotation about an axis transverse to said rotor axis, said disc preventing passage of material between said supply chamber and said discharge'means around one
- a pump according to'claim 21 further comprising sealing means for preventing flow of material from said pumping chamber to said supply chamber along the side face of said disc most adjacent to said discharge means.
- a pump according to claim 26,wh erein said disc extends into said supply ,chamberand ata portion of its periphery is spaced from a wall bounding said supply chamber.
- a pump or the like comprising a housing, a rotor in said housing rotatably mounted about a longitudinal axis and including peripheral rotor pockets extending generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets each having their ends closed inwardly of the ends of said rotor to prevent passage of material to-and-from said rotor pockets at the ends of said rotor, asingle disc in said housing rotatably mounted about an axis transverse to said axis of said rotor and including peripheral lobes received in said rotor pockets for preventing passage of material in said rotor pockets around one side of said rotor, supply meansfor'supplying material to said rotor pockets on one side of said disc 'in a direction radially of said rotor, said supply means being connected to said rotor pockets by a connection extending the length of said rotor pockets,- said rotor being rotatably driven in a direction to cause such supplied material to pass insaid rotor pockets around the other side of said rotor where
- a pump or the like comprising a housing containing a rotor chamber and a supply chambercon'nected toone side of said rotor chamber for supplying material to said one side of said'rotor chamber, discharge means connected to the opposite side of said rotor chamber for removing material therefrom, a rotor insaid rotor chamber having its longitudinal axis transverse to the connections of said rotor chamber to said supply chamber and said discharge means, said rotor being rotatable about its said longitidinal axis and including peripheral pockets which longitudinally extend generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets having their ends closed by portions'of said rotor adjacent the ends of said rotor, a disc in said housing mounted for rotation about an axis transverse to said rotor axis, said disc preventing passage of material between said supply chamber and said discharge means around one side of said rotor and including peripheral lobes sealingly received in said rotor pockets for discharging material from said rotor pockets as such material is rotated towards said disc
- a pump or the like comprising a housing containing a rotor chamber and a supply chamber connected to one side of said rotor chamber for supplying material to said one side of said rotor chamber, discharge means connected to the opposite side of said rotor chamber for removing material therefrom, a rotor in said rotor chamber having its longitudinal axis transverse to the connections of said rotor chamber to said supply chamber and said discharge means, said rotor being rotatable about its said longitudinal axis and including peripheral pockets which longitudinally extend generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets having their ends closed by portions of said rotor adjacent the ends of said rotor, a disc in said housing mounted for rotation about an axis transverse to said rotor axis, said disc preventing passage of material between said supply chamber and said discharge means around one side of said rotor and including peripheral lobes sealingly received in said rotor pockets for discharging material from said rotor pockets as such material is rotated towards said disc around the other side of said rotor
- a pump comprising a housing containing a pumping chamber, a rotor in said pumping chamber rotatable about a longitudinal axis and including at least three peripheral pockets longitudinally extending generally spirally therearound, said rotor pockets each at the most longitudinally extending around only about one-half of the rotor periphery and having their ends closed inwardly of the ends of said rotor, a disc rotatably mounted in said housing for rotation about an ax' tra sv rse to aid rotor xis said disc havin a luraii ty o lo es sea lmgly rece ived m said rotor gocl ets for discharging material from said rotor pockets in a direction transverse to said rotor axis as such material is rotated in said rotor pockets towards said disc, supply means including a supply chamber in said housing for supplying material to be pumped to said rotor pockets on one side of said disc in a direction trans
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| US00068866A US3708249A (en) | 1970-09-02 | 1970-09-02 | Pump having rotor with transverse feed and discharge |
| CA113,865A CA943813A (en) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-05-25 | Pump having rotor with transverse feed and discharge |
| GB1756071A GB1336478A (en) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-05-27 | Rotary positive-displacement pumps |
| JP5686571A JPS5545754B1 (enExample) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-07-30 | |
| DE2143401A DE2143401C2 (de) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-08-30 | Pumpe |
| BR5698/71A BR7105698D0 (pt) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-08-30 | Filtro de tambor rotativo |
| DE19712167296 DE2167296C (enExample) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-08-30 | |
| FR7131521A FR2102059A5 (enExample) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-08-31 | |
| SE7111032A SE371473B (enExample) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-08-31 | |
| FI2446/71A FI54385C (fi) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-09-01 | Slampump |
| NO3259/71A NO137101C (no) | 1970-09-02 | 1971-09-01 | Pumpe. |
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| US00068866A US3708249A (en) | 1970-09-02 | 1970-09-02 | Pump having rotor with transverse feed and discharge |
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| JP (1) | JPS5545754B1 (enExample) |
| BR (1) | BR7105698D0 (enExample) |
| CA (1) | CA943813A (enExample) |
| DE (2) | DE2167296C (enExample) |
| FI (1) | FI54385C (enExample) |
| FR (1) | FR2102059A5 (enExample) |
| GB (1) | GB1336478A (enExample) |
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| US6547545B1 (en) | 1998-12-09 | 2003-04-15 | Joensson John Holger | Rotary machine for a compression or an expansion of a gaseous working fluid |
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Also Published As
| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| GB1336478A (en) | 1973-11-07 |
| SE371473B (enExample) | 1974-11-18 |
| DE2167296C (enExample) | 1982-07-15 |
| CA943813A (en) | 1974-03-19 |
| BR7105698D0 (pt) | 1973-03-29 |
| FI54385B (fi) | 1978-07-31 |
| NO137101B (no) | 1977-09-19 |
| FR2102059A5 (enExample) | 1972-03-31 |
| FI54385C (fi) | 1978-11-10 |
| NO137101C (no) | 1977-12-28 |
| DE2143401A1 (de) | 1972-03-09 |
| DE2143401C2 (de) | 1982-03-25 |
| JPS5545754B1 (enExample) | 1980-11-19 |
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