Fluid pump with pressure relief path
12049890 ยท 2024-07-30
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B53/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B7/0011
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B7/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/166
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B7/0088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A liquid pump including a pump housing having an interior sidewall forming an interior. The housing has an inlet port and an outlet port. A liner is disposed in the interior and has opposed transverse openings in line with the inlet and outlet ports. The liner has a central longitudinally extending bore. A pump piston is axially and rotatably slidable within the liner longitudinal bore for pumping the liquid from the inlet port to the outlet port. A seal assembly is secured to the pump housing adjacent to an upper end of the liner. The seal assembly including a seal body, an upper end of the piston extending though the cap and in sealing engagement with the seal body, the seal assembly and liner upper end forming a cavity there between. An upper end of the piston extending though the seal assembly and in sealing engagement with the seal body, the seal body and liner upper end forming a cavity there between. The housing having a passageway providing a fluid communication between the cavity and the inlet port.
Claims
1. A liquid pump comprising: a pump housing having a sidewall forming an interior, the housing having an inlet port and an outlet port; a liner disposed in the interior and having opposed transverse openings in line with the inlet and outlet ports, the liner having a central longitudinally extending bore; a pump piston axially and rotatably slidable within the liner longitudinally extending bore for pumping a liquid from the inlet port to the outlet port; a seal assembly secured to the pump housing adjacent to an upper end of the liner, the seal assembly including a seal body, and an upper end of the piston extends through and beyond the seal assembly and is in sealing engagement with the seal body, the seal assembly and liner upper end forming a cavity there between; and the housing interior sidewall having a channel forming a passageway providing a fluid communication between the cavity disposed above the liner upper end and the inlet port.
2. The liquid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the channel is open to the liner along a length of the channel.
3. The liquid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing has a top end, and the passageway extends between the housing top end and the inlet port.
4. The liquid pump as defined in claim 3, wherein the liner upper end is disposed below the housing top end defining a space.
5. The liquid pump as defined in claim 4, wherein the space contributes to a volume of the cavity.
6. The liquid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing has a rim that extends above the liner upper end and a washer engages the housing rim forming a gap between the washer and the liner upper end, the gap forming part of the cavity and being in communication with the passageway.
7. A liquid pump comprising: a pump housing having a sidewall forming a housing interior, and the housing having an inlet port and an outlet port; a liner disposed in the housing interior and having openings in communication with the inlet and outlet ports, the liner having a central axially extending bore; a pump piston axially and rotatably slidable within the liner central bore for pumping the liquid between the inlet and outlet ports; and the piston, housing, and an upper end of the liner defining a cavity therebetween, the housing including a passageway in the housing interior sidewall, the passageway extending in the axial direction along a length of the interior sidewall and providing fluid communication between the cavity disposed above the upper end of the liner and the inlet port.
8. The liquid pump as defined in claim 7, wherein the liner is disposed between the piston and the housing.
9. The liquid pump as defined in claim 8, wherein the liner upper end is disposed below a housing top end defining a space.
10. The liquid pump as defined in claim 9, wherein the space contributes to a volume of the cavity.
11. The liquid pump as defined in claim 7, wherein the passageway is a channel formed in a surface of the housing interior sidewall.
12. The liquid pump as defined in claim 11, wherein the channel is open to the liner along a length of the channel.
13. The liquid pump as defined in claim 7, wherein the passageway is a duct formed within the housing interior sidewall, the duct having an enclosed sidewall extending along a length of the duct and having a first opening in communication with the cavity and an opposed second end in communication with the inlet port.
14. The liquid pump as defined in claim 7, further including a seal assembly secured to the pump housing adjacent to the upper end of the liner, the seal assembly including a seal body having a recess for receiving a biasing member for urging a portion of the seal body into sealing engagement with the piston.
15. A method for reducing leakage of the liquid pump as defined in claim 7, the method comprising the steps of: creating a negative pressure at the inlet of a pump housing of the pump with a piston axially movable within a liner disposed in a chamber of the pump housing; creating a positive pressure at an outlet of the pump housing with the piston; and transferring liquid from the cavity formed in the pump housing to and from the inlet via the passageway formed in the pump housing extending between the inlet and the cavity.
16. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein the pump housing chamber has a sidewall and the passageway includes a duct formed within the sidewall.
Description
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(11) With reference to
(12) Received in the cylindrical chamber 20 is a ceramic piston liner 28 having a central longitudinally extending bore 30 and a transverse bore 32 communicating with the longitudinal bore. The transverse bore 32 includes opposed transverse openings including an inlet portion 34 fluidly communicating with the outlet port 18 of the pump housing so that a liquid, such as a chlorine solution, can be pumped from the inlet port, through the liner, to the outlet port in a manner as will be described below.
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(14) The piston 14 is axially and rotatably slidable within the central longitudinal bore 30 of the piston liner 28. A clearance space 48 exists between the piston and the liner's central bore 30 in order to permit the piston 14 to move smoothly relative to the line liner. This clearance 48 is very small and may be approximately 0.000100. One end of the piston 14 forms a stem 50 that extends out of pump housing open end 26. The opposite end of the piston is formed with a relieved portion 52. As described above, the relieved portion 52 is designed to direct fluid into and out of the pump 10.
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(17) A cavity 70 is formed between a liner upper end 72 and the seal assembly 54. The liner upper end 72 is disposed below a housing upper end 74. This creates a space which contributes to the volume of the cavity 70. The washer central opening 65 also creates space contributing to the volume of the cavity 70.
(18) In operation, a motor (not shown) drives the piston 14 to both axially translate and rotate within the liner longitudinal bore 30 to draw liquid into the transverse bore 32 from the inlet port 16 to the outlet port 18. The piston 14 is drawn back as required to take in the desired volume of liquid into the bore 30 of the pump liner 28, thereby producing a negative pressure within the inlet portion 34 of the liner transverse bore 32, which draws in liquid from the inlet port 16. The piston 14 is then rotated to align the relieved portion 52 with the outlet port 18 of the pump housing. The piston is then driven forward the required distance to create a positive pressure to force liquid into the outlet port via the outlet portion 36 of the transverse bore 32 to produce the desired discharge flow.
(19) During operation, fluid may migrate into the clearance 48. Eventually the fluid fills the clearance 48 and reaches the top of the liner 28. The fluid will then pool in the cavity 70. Once the cavity 70 is filled, any extra fluid seeping from the clearance 48 will begin to build pressure in the cavity 70. If this pressure is not relieved, the fluid could start to slip past the seal assembly 54 as the piston 14 moves in and out of the liner 28.
(20) In order to relive the fluid pressure and prevent leakage, a pressure relief passageway 80 is provided to permit the fluid collected in the cavity to be drained therefrom. The passageway provides a fluid communication between the cavity 70 and the input port 16. The passageway 80 may be disposed on the housing chamber sidewall 22 that extends from the inlet port 16 to the cavity 70.
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(22) An alternative embodiment is shown in
(23) In one exemplary application, the pump 10 of the present disclosure may be used to inject chlorinating solutions, such as Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl), into a pressurized water stream frequently encounter problems associated with crystallization of the NaOCl. However, it is contemplated that the pump 10 can be used in any application in which a fluid is to be transported in a controlled manner.
(24) Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments and that various other changes and modifications may be affected herein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention, and that it is intended to claim all such changes and modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.