SWIMMING POOL AND SPA PUMPS CONFIGURED TO IMPROVE PRIMING PERFORMANCE
20210310490 · 2021-10-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/448
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D9/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/4293
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed are pumps designed to make priming more efficient and therefore reduce priming time. The disclosed pumps include one or more deflection structures that prevent fluid moving through a diffuser of the pump from continuing in a circular path and instead divert the fluid in a different direction that leads directly to an outlet of the pump. This deflection reduces air bubble accumulation inside the pump while priming and makes it easier for air to escape through the pump outlet. Making it easier for air to escape the pump outlet ultimately allows air to escape the pump faster during priming, reducing back pressure caused by trapped air pockets inside the pump and improving priming performance.
Claims
1. A pump for improved priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the pump comprising means for diverting fluid moving through a diffuser from a circular path directly to an outlet of the pump.
2. The pump of claim 1, wherein the means for diverting diverts a majority of the fluid moving through the diffuser from the circular path to an axial path generally perpendicular to the circular path.
3. The pump of claim 1, wherein the means for diverting is at least one deflection structure extending at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of the diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump.
4. The pump of claim 3, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends completely or nearly completely through the gap, thereby preventing the fluid from recirculating within the gap along the circular path.
5. The pump of claim 1, where the means for diverting is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
6. The pump of claim 1, wherein the means for diverting is configured to divert the fluid moving through the diffuser by changing a direction of the fluid by approximately 90 degrees.
7. The pump of claim 1, wherein the means for diverting forces the fluid into a helical shape toward the outlet of the pump.
8. The pump of claim 1, wherein the means for diverting is a plurality of deflection structures integrated with the diffuser.
9. A pump for improved priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the pump comprising: at least one deflection structure configured to divert fluid flowing through a diffuser in a circular path into an axial path leading directly to an outlet of the pump, where the at least one deflection structure is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
10. The pump of claim 9, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of the diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump.
11. The pump of claim 10, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends completely or nearly completely through the gap, thereby preventing the fluid from recirculating within the gap along the circular path.
12. The pump of claim 9, wherein the at least one deflection structure is configured to divert the fluid moving through the diffuser by changing a direction of the fluid by approximately 90 degrees.
13. The pump of claim 9, wherein the at least one deflection structure forces the fluid into a helical shape toward the outlet of the pump.
14. The pump of claim 9, wherein the at least one deflection structure is integrated with the diffuser.
15. A pump for improved priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the pump comprising: at least one deflection structure extending at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of a diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump, the at least one deflection structure configured to modify a path of fluid flowing through the gap, and wherein the at least one deflection structure is on at least one of: an interior wall of the housing of the pump; a surface of a seal plate of the pump; a ring configured to couple with the diffuser; an impeller of the pump; or the diffuser.
16. The pump of claim 15, wherein at least one deflection structure is configured to divert a majority of the fluid flowing through the gap from a circular path directly to an outlet of the pump.
17. The pump of claim 16, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends completely or nearly completely through the gap, thereby preventing the fluid from recirculating within the gap along the circular path.
18. The pump of claim 15, wherein the at least one deflection structure is configured to modify the path of the fluid from a circular path to an axial path generally perpendicular to the circular path.
19. The pump of claim 15, where the at least one deflection structure is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
20. The pump of claim 15, wherein the at least one deflection structure is configured to modify the path of the fluid by changing a direction of the fluid by approximately 90 degrees.
21. The pump of claim 15, wherein the at least one deflection structure forces the fluid flowing through the gap out of a circular path and into a helical shape toward an outlet of the pump.
22. The pump of claim 15, wherein the at least deflection structure is integrated with the diffuser.
23. A method of improving pump priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the method comprising diverting fluid moving in a circular path through a diffuser of a pump by changing a direction of the fluid so the fluid flows in an axial path directly to an outlet of the pump instead of the circular path through the diffuser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0046] The pump 10 also includes one or more deflection structures 40. These deflection structures 40 can take many forms and are configured to interrupt the circular flow of the fluid and change the direction of the fluid so the fluid quickly exits the diffuser 20 and moves toward the pump outlet 16 (instead of re-circulating within the gap G of the diffuser 20 until enough fluid eventually accumulates in the vanes 28 to force a portion out of the diffuser 20). More specifically, the deflection structures 40 are designed to redirect the fluid flow from the gap G toward the pump outlet 16. In some non-limiting examples, the deflection structures 40 are designed to alter the fluid flow of the diffuser 20 to an axial direction generally perpendicular to the circular flow.
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[0048] Directing the fluid to the pump outlet 16 before it can recirculate within the diffuser 20 reduces air bubble accumulation inside the pump 10 while priming, making it easier for air to escape from the pump outlet 16. This in turn allows air to escape the pump outlet 16 faster during priming, reducing back pressure caused by trapped air pockets during priming and dramatically improving the priming performance of the pump 10. The arrangement of the deflection structures 40 can also lead to improved hydraulic efficiencies.
[0049] This disclosure will provide a number of examples of suitable deflection structures 40, but this disclosure should not be considered limiting, as the deflection structures can take any suitable form. Any number and/or combination of deflection structures may be used, including one or more such structures. The structures may be present on any surface of the pump 10, including, but not limited to, an internal wall (e.g., the inner diameter) of the pump housing 12, the diffuser 20, an internal wall of the seal plate 22, a separate structure such as a ring, and/or other surfaces or components of the pump 10.
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[0052] Once fluid flowing within the gap G encounters a face 42 of the deflection structure 40a, the fluid is deflected from its circular path 44 to a deflected path (represented by arrow 46 in
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[0055] In some examples, a majority of the fluid flowing through the diffuser 20 is diverted from the circular path 44 to the axial path 46 (for example more than 50%, more than 60%, more than 70%, more than 80%, more than 90%, or more than 95%) before recirculating within the gap G.
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[0057] Like the deflection structures 40b, the deflection structures 40c are configured to block the circular path (represented by arrows 44) of the fluid and divert it into a diverted path (represented by arrows 46 in
[0058] In some examples, a majority of the fluid flowing through the diffuser 220 is diverted from the circular path 44 to the axial path 46 (for example more than 50%, more than 60%, more than 70%, more than 80%, more than 90%, or more than 95%) before recirculating within the gap G.
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[0064] As previously mentioned, a pump according to the invention can include any number and combination of deflection structures.
ILLUSTRATIVE ASPECTS
[0065] As used below, any reference to a non-enumerated group of aspects (e.g., “any previous or subsequent aspect”) is to be understood as a reference to each of those aspects disjunctively (e.g., “Aspects A, B, C, or D” and so forth).
[0066] Aspect A is a pump for improved priming performance, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure configured to divert fluid moving through a diffuser from a circular path directly to an outlet of the pump.
[0067] Aspect B is a pump for improved priming performance, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure extending at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of a diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump.
[0068] Aspect C is a pump for improved priming performance, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure configured to prevent fluid from recirculating within a diffuser through a gap formed between an outer diameter of the diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump.
[0069] Aspect D is a pump for improved priming performance, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure configured to divert fluid flowing through a diffuser in a circular path into an axial path leading directly to an outlet of the pump, where the at least one deflection structure is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
[0070] Aspect E is a pump for improved priming performance, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure extending at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of a diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump, the at least one deflection structure configured to modify a path of fluid flowing through the gap and wherein the at least one deflection surface is on at least one of: an interior wall of a housing of the pump; a surface of a seal plate of the pump; a ring configured to couple with the diffuser; an impeller of the pump; or the diffuser.
[0071] Aspect F is a pump including any of the aspects identified in any of the previous statements A-E.
[0072] Aspect G is methods for using the pump in any of the previous statements A-E.
[0073] Aspect H is a pump for improved priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the pump comprising means for diverting fluid moving through a diffuser from a circular path directly to an outlet of the pump.
[0074] Aspect I is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the means for diverting diverts a majority of the fluid moving through the diffuser from the circular path to an axial path generally perpendicular to the circular path.
[0075] Aspect J is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the means for diverting is at least one deflection structure extending at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of the diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump.
[0076] Aspect K is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends completely or nearly completely through the gap, thereby preventing the fluid from recirculating within the gap along the circular path.
[0077] Aspect L is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, where the means for diverting is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
[0078] Aspect M is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the means for diverting is configured to divert the fluid moving through the diffuser by changing a direction of the fluid by approximately 90 degrees.
[0079] Aspect N is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the means for diverting forces the fluid into a helical shape toward the outlet of the pump.
[0080] Aspect O is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the means for diverting is a plurality of deflection structures integrated with the diffuser.
[0081] Aspect P is a pump for improved priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure configured to divert fluid flowing through a diffuser in a circular path into an axial path leading directly to an outlet of the pump, where the at least one deflection structure is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
[0082] Aspect Q is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of the diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump.
[0083] Aspect R is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends completely or nearly completely through the gap, thereby preventing the fluid from recirculating within the gap along the circular path.
[0084] Aspect S is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure is configured to divert the fluid moving through the diffuser by changing a direction of the fluid by approximately 90 degrees.
[0085] Aspect T is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure forces the fluid into a helical shape toward the outlet of the pump.
[0086] Aspect U is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure is integrated with the diffuser.
[0087] Aspect V is pump for improved priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the pump comprising at least one deflection structure extending at least partially into a gap formed between an outer diameter of a diffuser and an inner diameter of a housing of the pump, the at least one deflection structure configured to modify a path of fluid flowing through the gap, and wherein the at least one deflection structure is on at least one of: an interior wall of the housing of the pump; a surface of a seal plate of the pump; a ring configured to couple with the diffuser; an impeller of the pump; or the diffuser.
[0088] Aspect W is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein at least one deflection structure is configured to divert a majority of the fluid flowing through the gap from a circular path directly to an outlet of the pump.
[0089] Aspect X is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure extends completely or nearly completely through the gap, thereby preventing the fluid from recirculating within the gap along the circular path.
[0090] Aspect Y is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure is configured to modify the path of the fluid from a circular path to an axial path generally perpendicular to the circular path.
[0091] Aspect Z is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, where the at least one deflection structure is a rib, a wall, a ramp, a projection, a curved surface, a twisted surface, or an extension.
[0092] Aspect AA is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure is configured to modify the path of the fluid by changing a direction of the fluid by approximately 90 degrees.
[0093] Aspect BB is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least one deflection structure forces the fluid flowing through the gap out of a circular path and into a helical shape toward an outlet of the pump.
[0094] Aspect CC is a pump of any previous or subsequent aspect, wherein the at least deflection structure is integrated with the diffuser.
[0095] Aspect DD is a method of improving pump priming performance of a swimming pool or spa, the method comprising diverting fluid moving in a circular path through a diffuser of a pump by changing a direction of the fluid so the fluid flows in an axial path directly to an outlet of the pump instead of the circular path through the diffuser.
[0096] These examples are not intended to be mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or restrictive in any way, and the invention is not limited to these example embodiments but rather encompasses all possible modifications and variations and combinations within the scope of any claims ultimately drafted and issued in connection with the invention (and their equivalents). For avoidance of doubt, any combination of features not physically impossible or expressly identified as non-combinable herein may be within the scope of the invention.
[0097] Further, although Applicant has described devices and techniques for use with swimming pools and spas, persons skilled in the relevant field will recognize the present invention may be employed with any pump and is not limited to pumps used with swimming pools and spas. More specifically, the pumps disclosed herein can be used to route and distribute any source of water or other fluid. Finally, references to “pools” and “swimming pools” herein may also refer to spas and other water-containing vessels, ponds and other bodies of water, water features such as waterfalls and fountains, water removal or routing apparatuses (e.g., sump pumps), or any other usage involving a pump.