US905712A - Centrifugal pump or fan. - Google Patents

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US905712A
US905712A US28406205A US1905284062A US905712A US 905712 A US905712 A US 905712A US 28406205 A US28406205 A US 28406205A US 1905284062 A US1905284062 A US 1905284062A US 905712 A US905712 A US 905712A
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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
    • F04D29/18Rotors
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  • This invention relates to that construction of centrifugal pum s or fans in which the fluid enters a central 0 amber from the suction inlet and asses thence to a revolving ring of propelling blades surrounding the said
  • the examination of the action taking place in the suction space or chamber of this class of centrifugal pump or-fan shows that the work to be done is une ually distributed over thepumpblades, as t e total quantity of fluiddrawn in isnot uniformly distributed overthe blades, the greatest amount of work performed b that part thereof which is fart est away om the suction pipe, so that the fluid attains the greatest speed in. the spaces between the blades at that part.
  • the guide tubes can either be attached to and rotate with the blade ring, or they may he stationas in which latter case the guide tubes.
  • a revoluble rin of prolpplling blades eurroundin -a centra space faces contained-within the said central space, ar a g one within'the other with their axes substantially with the ring of blades,

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' say, at those parts there may occur a back- '30 useful effect of the pump.
I in the pump casing, and in the pressure manner in t e suction spacethat the fluid particles are made to pass, without" back .or fans,'in the discharge, which also gives rise to the formation of eddies and 'othler UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. v
o'r'ro KRELL, 0F CHARLOTTENBURG, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO SIEMENS-SCHUOKEMRT WERKE G. M. B. 11., OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
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Specification of-Letten Patent.
Patented Dec. 1, 1908.
Application me October as, 1063 sma No. moss.
To all whomz't may concern."-
Be it known that I, O'rro KRELL, a sub- 'ect of'the King of Bavaria, residing at 22 liurfiirstendamm, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Germany, engineer, have invented a certain newand useful Improved Centrifugal Pump or Fan, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to that construction of centrifugal pum s or fans in which the fluid enters a central 0 amber from the suction inlet and asses thence to a revolving ring of propelling blades surrounding the said The examination of the action taking place in the suction space or chamber of this class of centrifugal pump or-fan shows that the work to be done is une ually distributed over thepumpblades, as t e total quantity of fluiddrawn in isnot uniformly distributed overthe blades, the greatest amount of work performed b that part thereof which is fart est away om the suction pipe, so that the fluid attains the greatest speed in. the spaces between the blades at that part. In the direction towardsv the 'suttion pipe the speed gradually decreases, and in some cases it sinks to andeven below zero, that is to ward flow of the liquid already situated in the pump channels and the pressure space. This unequal loadin of the pump blades resultsin considerab e disadvantages. Irres ective of thefact that only a partof the b ade surface is usefull employed,- eddies occur' in the liquid tot e detriment of the I In addition, very unequal currents occur channel, or, in the case of exhaust p mp disturbingmovements of the fluid and fur;
These phenomena occur equally in by re 0 with wide pump blades and large suetio'ni space centrally within the blade rmg..
According to the resent invention disadvantages, name y the un uall of the pump blades, andthe' orinatioigf: eddies, are obviated, by gui' the ,1 whether a li uidor a gas-,in-suc a definite deflected into the radial than the parts nearer theaxis.
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flow and with a very uniform change of direction, from the axial direction in which they enter the suction space, into the radial direction in which the enter between the pump blades. This gulding of the fluid particlesin the suction space is effected accordby funnel .or trumpet-mouth shaped struc-- tures, asshown on the accompanying drawmg, which shows a cross section of a rotary pump or fan, and wherea is the suction inlet.
to-the casing b c are the rotary pump blades and d d the concentric guide tubes. It is true that this arrangement does not entirely revent'a certain-amount of ine uality' in the oading of the different parts 0 the blades,
but by a suitable choiceof the number of the guide tubes such ine uality can be reduced to an exceedingly sma 1 amount. The guide tubes can either be attached to and rotate with the blade ring, or they may he stationas in which latter case the guide tubes. are
vantageously arranged somewhat eccentrically.
It will be seep/that withthis construction the axially enterin fluid, is, as it were, divided into'concentnc zones, the parts thereof farther away from the pump axis being irections sooner Having thus describedthe nature-of my said invention and the bestmeans' I know of carrying the same, into practical effect-,1 claim:- p
In a centrifugal pump or'fan, a revoluble rin of prolpplling blades eurroundin -a centra space faces contained-within the said central space, ar a g one within'the other with their axes substantially with the ring of blades,
said ide'su-ifafees-commencin at the suction terminating at t e innerJpeof the-said In teetimony whereo I have signed my .name' to,this specification in thepresence of .twoeubscribing witnesses, 1. a a
Him I Hssrna, Wommma 'HAUPTJ vingfalateral suction st, and, a plurality of trumpet mouthed guide sur ring of blades, substan my 55 8nd for the pu ose described.
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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2641191A (en) * 1946-11-12 1953-06-09 Buchi Alfred Guide means on impeller for centrifugal pumps or blowers
US2995293A (en) * 1959-04-21 1961-08-08 Ingenieurbureau Dr Ing Alfred Guide means on impellers for centrifugal pumps or blowers

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2641191A (en) * 1946-11-12 1953-06-09 Buchi Alfred Guide means on impeller for centrifugal pumps or blowers
US2995293A (en) * 1959-04-21 1961-08-08 Ingenieurbureau Dr Ing Alfred Guide means on impellers for centrifugal pumps or blowers

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