FLEXIBLE IMPELLER PUMP FOR FLOWABLE FOOD PRODUCT
20220145881 ยท 2022-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04C15/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/0076
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C15/0038
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C13/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04C2/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A flexible impeller pump designed for use in dispensing a flowable food product. The flexible impeller pump includes a cover, impeller assembly and a pump body that are assembled to create the pump without other separate components. The components can be permanently connected to each other to create a disposable pump or can be disassembled for cleaning and reuse. The impeller assembly includes an impeller shaft and a flexible impeller molded over the impeller shaft to prevent separation. The impeller assembly is received within the pump body and the cover is secured to the pump body. The cover includes a seal that is molded over the pump body to prevent separation of the seal from the cover. The impeller shaft extends through the pump body and is coupled to a drive shaft of an electric motor that is operable to drive the impeller pump.
Claims
1. A pump operable to pump a flowable food product, comprising: a pump body including an inlet port, an outlet port and an open impeller chamber; an impeller assembly configured to be received within the open impeller chamber, the impeller assembly including an impeller shaft extending between a drive shaft portion and a stub shaft formed on an opposite end of the impeller shaft and an impeller portion having a plurality of vanes; and a cover member having a body and a seal member integrally formed with the body, wherein the cover member is configured to be received and retained on the pump body such that the cover member rotatably supports the stub shaft of the impeller shaft and the seal member is positioned in direct contact with the body of the cover member and the pump body to create a seal between the pump body and the cover member.
2. The pump of claim 1 wherein the impeller portion is molded over an interface section of the impeller shaft.
3. The pump of claim 2 wherein the interface section includes a plurality of splines that frictionally engage the impeller portion.
4. The pump of claim 1 wherein the impeller shaft is formed from molded plastic and the impeller portion is formed from an elastomeric material.
5. The pump of claim 1 wherein the cover member is mechanically secured to the pump body to retain the impeller assembly within the impeller chamber.
6. The pump of claim 5 wherein the cover member is ultrasonically welded to the pump body.
7. The pump of claim 1 wherein the body of the cover member includes an annular receiving slot on an inner surface of the body, wherein the seal member is received and retained within the annular receiving slot.
8. The pump of claim 7 wherein the seal member is molded within the annular receiving slot.
9. The pump of claim 1 wherein the impeller shaft includes a drive shaft portion that extends from the pump body for engagement with a drive motor.
10. A pump operable to pump a flowable food product, comprising: a pump body including an inlet port, an outlet port and an open impeller chamber; an impeller assembly configured to be received within the open impeller chamber, the impeller assembly including an impeller shaft and an impeller portion having a plurality of vanes; and a cover member having a body and a seal member integrally formed with the body, wherein the cover member is configured to be received and retained on the pump body such that the seal member is positioned between the body of the cover member and the pump body wherein the impeller portion includes a rear seal integrally formed as part of the impeller portion and located in the impeller chamber, wherein the rear seal surrounds the drive shaft portion and contacts a rear face of the pump body when the impeller assembly is received in the pump body.
11. A flowable food product dispenser for dispensing a flowable food product from a supply of the flowable food product, comprising: a pump operable to pump the flowable food product out of the dispenser; and a drive motor coupled to the pump and operable to rotate the pump, wherein the pump comprises: a pump body including an inlet port, an outlet port and an open impeller chamber; an impeller assembly configured to be received within the open impeller chamber, the impeller assembly including an impeller shaft extending between a drive shaft portion and a stub shaft formed on an opposite end of the impeller shaft and an impeller portion having a plurality of vanes; and a cover member having a body and a seal member integrally formed with the body, wherein the cover member is configured to be received and retained on the pump body such that the cover member rotatably supports the stub shaft of the impeller shaft and the seal member is positioned in direct contact with the body of the cover member and the pump body to create a seal between the pump body and the cover member.
12. The food product dispenser of claim 11 wherein the impeller portion is molded over an interface section of the impeller shaft.
13. The food product dispenser of claim 12 wherein the interface section includes a plurality of splines that frictionally engage the impeller portion.
14. The food product dispenser of claim 11 wherein the impeller shaft is formed from molded plastic and the impeller portion is formed from an elastomeric material.
15. The food product dispenser of claim 11 wherein the cover member is mechanically secured to the pump body to retain the impeller assembly within the impeller chamber.
16. The food product dispenser of claim 11 wherein the cover member includes an annular receiving slot on an inner surface of the body, wherein the seal member is received and retained within the annular receiving slot.
17. The food product dispenser claim 16 wherein the seal member is molded within the annular receiving slot.
18. The food product dispenser of claim 11 wherein the impeller shaft includes a drive shaft portion that extends from the pump body for engagement with a drive motor
19. A flowable food product dispenser for dispensing a flowable food product from a supply of the flowable food product, comprising: a pump operable to pump the flowable food product out of the dispenser; and a drive motor coupled to the pump and operable to rotate the pump, wherein the pump comprises: a pump body including an inlet port, an outlet port and an open impeller chamber; an impeller assembly configured to be received within the open impeller chamber, the impeller assembly including an impeller shaft and an impeller portion having a plurality of vanes; and a cover member having a body and a seal member integrally formed with the body, wherein the cover member is configured to be received and retained on the pump body such that the seal member is positioned between the body of the cover member and the pump body, wherein the impeller portion includes a rear seal integrally formed as part of the impeller portion and located in the impeller chamber, wherein the rear seal surrounds the drive shaft portion and contacts a rear face of the pump body when the impeller assembly is received in the pump body.
20. A pump for use in a food product dispenser to pump a flowable food product, comprising: a pump body including an inlet port, an outlet port and an open impeller chamber; an impeller assembly configured to be received within the open impeller chamber, the impeller assembly including an impeller shaft extending between a drive shaft portion and a stub shaft formed on an opposite end of the impeller shaft and an impeller portion having a plurality of vanes, wherein the impeller portion is molded over an interface section of the impeller shaft; and a cover member having a body and a seal member molded into the body such that the seal member is integral with the body of the cover member, wherein the cover member is configured to be received and retained on the pump body such that the cover member rotatably supports the stub shaft of the impeller shaft and the seal member is positioned in direct contact with the body of the cover member and the pump body to create a seal between the pump body and the cover member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0039] In the embodiment shown in
[0040] The operation of the drive motor 6 is controlled by a controller 7 positioned within the outer housing 8 of the food product dispenser. The controller 7 is operable to control the direction of operation of the drive motor 6, the duration of operation, the speed of operation and any other parameters needed to dispense the desired quantity of food product. In the embodiment shown, the controller 7 is connected to a user input device 9 that allows a user to initiate and control the dispensing of the food product. It is contemplated that the input device 9 could be various different devices. In one exemplary embodiment, the input device 9 can be a touch-free proximity sensor that can detect the presence of a hand of the user. Upon detection, the user input device provides a signal to the controller 7, which can then control the operation of the pump 10. The user input device 9 could also be a touch pad, switch, or any other device that allows a user to indicate that the food product need to be dispensed. The use of a touch-free sensor allows food product to be dispensed without physical contact between the user and any portion of the outer housing 8.
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[0042] In the embodiment shown, the port 12 is designated as the inlet port while the port 14 is designated as the outlet port. The impeller pump 10 includes a pump body 16 that is sized to receive an internal impeller assembly and is enclosed by a cover 18. The impeller pump 10 can be constructed in an embodiment in which the cover 18 can be removed for cleaning or in another embodiment in which the cover 18 is mechanically secured to the pump body 16, such as by ultrasonic welding or adhesives, and the entire pump would be disposable after use.
[0043] The impeller is designed to rotate within the pump body 16 to draw food product into the pump body 16 through the inlet port 12 and push the food product out through the outlet port 14.
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[0045] In one exemplary embodiment, the impeller assembly 20 is formed from an FDA approved thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) that is formed in an over molding process that creates a chemical bond between the vanes 26 of the impeller and an internal impeller shaft. The two components that form the impeller assembly 20 are chemically and mechanically bonded together to create a single component that will not separate during use and cleaning.
[0046] The cover 18 is also formed from an FDA approved plastic with a seal member that is over molded or two-shot molded in place with the main body of the cover 18. Since the seal is permanently attached to the cover, there is no possibility of losing the seal or having the seal being misplaced during cleaning. The seal interacts with the pump body 16 during use to prevent leakage as the rotating impeller assembly 20 moves food product through the pump 10.
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[0053] The outer edge 45 of the cover member includes a series of locking tabs 47 that are spaced equally around the outer circumference of the cover member 18. The outer surface 48 includes a protruding engagement fin 49 that extends from the otherwise flat face surface 51. The engagement fin 49 allows a point of contact for a user to rotate the entire cover member 18 in either a counterclockwise locking direction or a clockwise unlocking direction as show by the indicators 53 molded into the face surface 51.
[0054] When the cover member 18 is installed onto the pump body 16, the locking tabs 47 are received beneath locking projections 55 formed along the inner wall of the pump body 16, as best understood in
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[0058] The associated geometry in all of the fittings is designed to be fully encapsulating to reduce creep and to enhance strength. The compression on the conical nose 69 of the pump body is controlled by accurately locating the surface in the shutoff.
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[0060] The shutoff fitting 72 is designed such that food product lines can be connected and disconnected from the pump 10 without food product leaking. In the embodiment shown in
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[0063] As can be understood by the above description, the flexible impeller pump of the present disclosure creates a flexible impeller that is inherently easier to seal due to the elastomeric properties of the impeller. By comparison to other types of pumps, such as a gear pump or a vane pump, the flexible impeller pump of the present disclosure creates sealing that can be accomplished with interference fits that are within the process capabilities of injection molding. Further, the injection molding process can bond the flexible impeller to the rigid drive shaft to accomplish a reduction in the number of separate parts to be handled during cleaning. The flexible impeller pump of the present disclosure can operate over a wide variety of speeds and, due to the inherent elastomeric properties, generally exhibits less pump slip at low speeds compared to gear or vane pumps.
[0064] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.