Metering pump made of plastic
09732750 · 2017-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04C2/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C11/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05C2225/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/0061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03C4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A disposable metering pump is made of plastic for products having solid fractions. The disposable metering pump has two rotors (10) which are coupled to each other by means of gears (11), can be driven in opposite directions, and are supported in a pump housing (5). Each rotor (10) has a rotor shaft, the rotor shaft ends (15) of which are supported in the walls of the pump housing (5). Each rotor (10) has two rotor blade walls (13), which are arranged diametrically opposite on the rotor shaft. One partially cylindrical rotor blade shoe (14) is formed at each of the peripheral ends of the rotor blade walls. The rotor blade shoes (14) lie against the cylindrical inner wall regions of the pump housing (5) in a sliding and sealing manner.
Claims
1. A plastic disposable metering pump (1) for products with solid components, the metering pump comprising two rotors (10) which are coupled to each other by gearwheels (11), are driven in opposite directions and are mounted in a pump housing (5) provided with a suction connection (6) and an outlet connection (7), wherein the rotors have respective rotor shafts (12), rotor shaft ends (15) of which are supported in walls (8, 4) of the pump housing (5), and wherein each of the rotors (10) has two rotor blade walls (13), which are arranged diametrically on an associated rotor shaft (12) and onto peripheral ends of which are formed respective partially cylindrical rotor blade shoes (14), wherein the rotor blade shoes (14) bear slidingly and sealingly against cylindrical inner wall regions of the pump housing (5), and wherein, furthermore, the rotor blade walls (13) have between the rotor shafts (12) and the rotor blade shoes (14) on both sides concave recessed surfaces (24), wherein end edges of the rotor blade shoes (14) of one of the rotor blade shoes (14) engage along the recessed surfaces (24) of the other rotor blade shoe (14) during operation, and wherein at least one longitudinal scraping rib (28) protrudes radially outwardly from one of the rotor shafts (12), wherein the at least one longitudinal scraping rib (28) engages along the rotor blade shoes (14) during operation.
2. The metering pump as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a curvature of the partially cylindrical rotor blade shoes (14) and a curvature of the concave recesses (24) is equal in size.
3. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a gearwheel (11) is integrally formed onto each of the rotor shafts (12).
4. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the pump housing (5) has an end wall (8) fixedly connected to the pump housing (5) and an end wall (9) detachable therefrom, wherein at least one rotor shaft end (15) has a drive coupling part (16) which passes through the pump housing (5) and passes through the end wall fixedly connected to the pump housing (5).
5. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that both rotors (10) are identical and both thus have a drive coupling part (16), wherein one drive coupling part (16) is supported in a second, open bearing bushing (30) and an other drive coupling part in an outwardly closed bearing bushing (29).
6. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that into the second, open bearing bushing (30) is integrally formed at least one circumferential sealing lip (31).
7. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that on the rotor blade walls (13), on end faces (26) of the rotor blade walls (13) remote from an associated gearwheel (11), is provided at least one sealing lip (27) for sealing contact against the detachable end wall (9) of the pump housing (5).
8. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that on each of the rotor shafts (12) is arranged at least one longitudinal scraping rib (28), which is directed radially outward and runs parallel to a rotor shaft axis (A).
9. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that between the two rotor blade walls (13), on both sides of the rotor shaft (12), are arranged two parallel longitudinal scraping ribs (28).
10. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein each rotor blade shoe (14) has a first curvature, wherein each concave recess (24) has a second curvature, wherein the first curvature is identical to the second curvature.
11. The metering pump (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein only two separate longitudinal scraping ribs (28) protrude outwardly from one of the rotor shafts (12), on opposite sides of the rotor shaft (12).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantageous embodiments of the subject of the invention emerge from the dependent claims, and their importance and working method are described in the following description with reference to the appended drawing.
(2) In the drawings, a preferred illustrative embodiment of the subject of the invention is represented, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The metering pump itself possesses a pump housing 5 having a suction connection 6 and an outlet connection 7. The suction connection 6 is screw-connected to the fastening connection 3. The metering pump itself is here shown with a view onto a fixed end wall 8 of the pump housing 5, wherein a rotor shaft end 15, provided with a drive coupling part 16, here juts through the aforementioned fixed end wall 8 and the drive coupling part 16 is apparent. The drive coupling part serves to be positively connected to a drive means (not represented here).
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(17) As already mentioned, the shaping of the rotor blade shoes and of the recesses is with regard to minimal product residues. As can be seen from
(18) Preferably, both rotors 10 are absolutely identical in design, moreover, in order that only one injection mold is required for their production. This also has the advantage that also no source of error arises in the assembly when the two rotors have the same design.
(19) The metering pump according to the invention is preferably designed practically such that the pump seals the connection between the suction connection 6 and the outlet connection 7. To this end, the pump or its rotors 10 and the pump housing 5 have sealing elements. However, these sealing elements have at the same time also a cleaning effect and prevent deposits in the pump housing, which deposits which might lead to a reduction in quality and to leaks, and also, in the worst case, to blockages of the pump.
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(21) In order that also the rotor blade shoes 14 are sealed with respect to the rotor shaft 12, also longitudinal scraping ribs 28 are fitted on the rotor shaft 12. These longitudinal scraping ribs 28 run parallel to the axis A of the rotor shaft 12. In principle, it is here sufficient to fit in each case one longitudinal scraping rib 28 on each rotor shaft 12, though preferably two such longitudinal scraping ribs are respectively fitted on the same side. These longitudinal scraping ribs 28 not only have a sealing effect, but also clean the rotor blade shoes 14, on the outer side 21 thereof, of any deposits which might form there. By virtue of these design features, to all intents and purposes a metering pump which is self-cleaning and very low in residues is formed.
(22) For the purposes of better understanding,
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(26) As already mentioned, bearings are also formed into the detachable end wall 9. These are here referred to, however, as closed bearing bushings 19. Since these bearing bushings 19 are closed, no additional sealing means are necessary here. The diameter of these closed bearing bushings 19 is substantially smaller than the diameter of the two bearing bushings 29 and 30. In these closed bearing bushings 19 engage the rotor shaft ends 15, which are designed as bearing journals 30, as can most clearly be seen in
(27) Finally, by way of further illustration,
(28) With the here described metering pump 1, fluids, and also mixtures of fluids and solids, can be conveyed without difficulty. The size of the solid particles is here practically immaterial, though they must, of course, be of a size that is smaller than the distance between the two rotor shafts. Whether the solid parts are coarse-grained or fine-grained, and thus have a greater or lesser tendency to form deposits, is immaterial however. On the one hand, the solid parts are not ground and, on the other hand, the depositing thereof on the pump housing, as well as on the rotor blade shoes or on the rotor shafts, is continually removed by the means previously described. It is thereby ensured that the metering pump, which serves as a disposable metering pump, always operates reliably for the working life which is necessary. Since moreover, by virtue of the previously described design, a high sealing tightness exists between the outlet connection 7 and the tubular bag 2, a practically aseptic state is maintained in the tubular bag throughout the emptying process. Accordingly, the food which is supplied in the fully closed aseptic tubular bag can be offered without, or at least with substantially less preservatives.
REFERENCE SYMBOL LIST
(29) 1 metering pump
(30) 2 tubular bag
(31) 3 fastening connection
(32) 4 flange
(33) 5 pump housing
(34) 6 suction connection
(35) 7 outlet connection
(36) 8 fixed end wall of the pump housing
(37) 9 detachable end wall of the pump housing (pump housing cover)
(38) A axis of the rotor shaft
(39) 10 rotor
(40) 11 gearwheels
(41) 12 rotor shaft
(42) 13 rotor blade walls
(43) 14 rotor blade shoes
(44) 15 rotor shaft ends
(45) 16 drive coupling part
(46) 17 opening means
(47) 18 closing cover
(48) 19 closed bearing bushings
(49) 20 stiffening ribs
(50) 21 outer face of the rotor blade shoes
(51) 22 end edge of the rotor blade shoes
(52) 23 unused
(53) 24 concave recess
(54) 25 unused
(55) 26 end face
(56) 27 sealing lip
(57) 28 longitudinal scraping ribs
(58) 29 second bearing bushings, closed
(59) 30 second bearing bushings, open
(60) 31 circumferential sealing lip in open bearing bushing
(61) 32 flexible tongues
(62) 33 latching means
(63) 34 cams
(64) 35 bearing journals
(65) α angle