Portable, rotary vane vacuum pump with a quick oil change system
11506207 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Gregory S. Sundheim (Englewood, CO, US)
- Thomas C. Shoemaker (Englewood, CO, US)
- Brett W. Renck (Englewood, CO, US)
Cpc classification
F04C29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/3441
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2220/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/809
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04C29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C28/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C28/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A portable vacuum pump with a lubricating oil system having a quick oil change system. The oil change system includes at least two containers of oil and a switch mechanism operable to initially place the first container in fluid communication with the vacuum pump to serve as the primary oil reservoir while isolating the second container from such fluid communication. Then in a snap action, the switch mechanism can be flipped to place the second container with clean oil in fluid communication with the vacuum pump to serve as the primary oil reservoir and isolate the first container from fluid communication when its oil becomes dirty, all while the vacuum pump is still operating to evacuate an AC/R system. The first container can then be removed, refilled with clean oil, and returned in place and the switch mechanism flipped back to it when the second container of oil becomes dirty.
Claims
1. A portable vacuum pump for evacuating an air conditioning and refrigeration (AC/R) system to a pressure substantially below ambient, atmospheric pressure, said vacuum pump comprising: a housing with an interior bore and an oil inlet passage and an oil outlet passage through the housing in respective fluid communication with the bore of the housing, a lubricating oil system having an oil inlet arrangement and an oil return arrangement, said oil inlet arrangement including a primary oil reservoir, a secondary oil reservoir, and an oil pump mechanism positioned between the primary oil reservoir and the secondary oil reservoir and upstream of the bore of the pump housing to move oil from the primary oil reservoir to the secondary oil reservoir and to the bore of the pump housing while the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system with the primary oil reservoir and the secondary oil reservoir open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure, said bore of the pump housing being at pressure less than ambient when the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system wherein oil is drawn into the bore of the pump housing along a first flow path upstream of the bore of the pump housing and downstream of the oil pump mechanism with said primary and secondary oil reservoirs open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure, said oil return arrangement delivering oil via a second, return flow path from the bore of the pump housing and the secondary oil reservoir back to the primary oil reservoir with the primary and secondary oil reservoirs open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure, said lubricating oil system further including at least first and second manually removable containers of oil and a switch mechanism selectively operable between first and second positions, said switch mechanism in said first position (a) placing the oil in the first container in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism to become the primary oil reservoir and (b) placing the return flow path of the oil return arrangement in fluid communication with the first container to return oil from the secondary oil reservoir to the first container while isolating the second container from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and with the return flow path of the oil return arrangement and said switch mechanism in the second position (c) placing the oil in the second container in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism to become the primary oil reservoir and (d) placing the return flow path of the oil return arrangement in fluid communication with the second container to return oil from the secondary oil reservoir to the second container while the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system, said switch mechanism in the second position additionally isolating the first container from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and with the return flow path of the oil return arrangement wherein said first container with the switch mechanism in the second position with the second container serving as the primary oil reservoir can be manually removed from the vacuum pump while the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system and with the primary oil reservoir of the second container and the secondary oil reservoir open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure.
2. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein said first and second containers can be initially placed in respective first and second locations on the vacuum pump and wherein the first container can be removed from the first location, refilled with clean oil, and returned back to the first location with the switch mechanism in said second position.
3. The portable vacuum pump of claim 2 wherein said switch mechanism can be returned to said first position with the first container returned back to the first location (a) to place the oil in the returned first container in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism to again become the primary oil reservoir and (f) to place the return flow path of the oil return arrangement again in fluid communication with the returned first container while isolating the second container from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and with the return flow path of the oil return arrangement.
4. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein said first and second containers can be initially placed in respective first and second locations on the vacuum pump and wherein the first container can be removed from the first location and can be replaced with a third container of oil at said first location with the switch mechanism in said second position.
5. The portable vacuum pump of claim 4 wherein said switch mechanism can be returned to said first position with the first container removed and the third container replacing the removed first container at the first location (a) to place the oil in the third container in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism to become the primary oil reservoir and (f) to place the return flow path of the oil return arrangement in fluid communication with the third container while isolating the second container from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and with the return flow path of the oil return arrangement.
6. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein the switch mechanism is manually operable and produces an audible click sound when moved between said first and second positions to alert the user that the move between the first and second operating modes has been made.
7. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein the switch mechanism is spring-biased to snap between said first and second positions.
8. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein the secondary oil reservoir holds less than 1/10 the volume of the primary oil reservoir.
9. The portable vacuum pump of claim 8 wherein the secondary oil reservoir holds less than 1/16 the volume of the primary oil reservoir.
10. The portable vane pump of claim 1 wherein the primary oil reservoir contains substantially all of the oil in the vacuum pump.
11. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein the first and second containers of oil are sized to respectively hold an equal volume of oil.
12. The portable vacuum pump of claim 1 wherein the switch mechanism further comprises a valve handle having first and second positions for selecting and visually indicating which of the first and second containers serves as the primary oil reservoir, and preventing removal of the selected container while allowing removal of the container not selected as the primary oil reservoir.
13. A portable vacuum pump for evacuating an air conditioning and refrigeration (AC/R) system to a pressure substantially below ambient, atmospheric pressure, said vacuum pump comprising: a housing with an interior bore and an oil inlet passage and an oil outlet passage through the housing in respective fluid communication with the bore of the housing, a lubricating oil system having an oil inlet arrangement, said oil inlet arrangement including a primary oil reservoir, a secondary oil reservoir, and an oil pump mechanism positioned between the primary oil reservoir and the secondary oil reservoir and upstream of the bore of the pump housing to move oil from the primary oil reservoir to the secondary oil reservoir and to the bore of the pump housing while the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system with the primary oil reservoir and the secondary oil reservoir open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure, said bore of the pump housing being at pressure less than ambient when the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system wherein oil is drawn into the bore of the pump housing along a first flow path upstream of the bore of the pump housing and downstream of the oil pump mechanism with said primary and secondary oil reservoirs open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure, said oil inlet arrangement further including an oil change system having a first container of oil and a reserve second container of oil respectively positionable at first and second locations on the vacuum pump, said oil change system being selectively operable between first and second modes, (a) said oil change system in said first operating mode having the first container of oil positioned at said first location on the vacuum pump and serving as the primary oil reservoir and being in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism with the reserve second of oil positioned at said second location on the vacuum pump and being isolated from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and (b) said oil change system in said second operating mode having the reserve second container of oil positioned at said second location on the vacuum pump operably replacing the first container of oil and serving as the primary oil reservoir and being in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism while the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system, said oil change system in said second operating mode with the first container of oil at said first location on the vacuum pump isolating said first container from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism while the vacuum pump is operating to evacuate the AC/R system and with the primary oil reservoir of the second container and the secondary oil reservoir open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure.
14. The portable vacuum pump of claim 13 wherein the first oil container of oil is removably mounted at said first location to the vacuum pump wherein said first container in the second operating mode of the oil change system can be removed from the first location, refilled with clean oil, and returned back to the first location and said oil change system can be returned to the first operating mode with the returned first container of oil again positioned at the first location on the vacuum pump again serving as the primary oil reservoir and being in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism.
15. The portable vacuum pump of claim 14 wherein the oil change system further includes a switch mechanism to selectively move the oil change system from the first operating mode with the first container of oil serving as the primary oil reservoir to the second operating mode with the reserve second container of oil serving as the primary oil reservoir and back to the first operating mode with the returned first container of oil again at the first location on the vacuum pump and again serving as the primary oil reservoir.
16. The portable vacuum pump of claim 15 wherein the switch mechanism further comprises a valve handle having first and second positions for selecting and visually indicating which of the first and second containers serves as the primary oil reservoir, and preventing removal of the selected container while allowing removal of the container not selected as the primary oil reservoir.
17. The portable vacuum pump of claim 13 wherein the first oil container of oil is removably mounted at said first location to the vacuum pump and said oil change system further includes a third container of oil removably mountable to the vacuum pump at said first location wherein said first container in the second operating mode of the oil change system can be removed from the first location and replaced with the third container of oil at said first location and said oil change system can be returned to the first operating mode with the third container of oil positioned at the first location on the vacuum pump serving in place of the removed first oil container as the primary oil reservoir and being in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism.
18. The portable vacuum pump of claim 17 wherein the oil change system further includes a switch mechanism to selectively move the oil change system from the first operating mode with the first container of oil serving as the primary oil reservoir to the second operating mode with the reserve second container of oil serving as the primary oil reservoir and back to the first operating mode with the third container of oil having replaced the first container of oil at the first location on the vacuum pump and serving as the primary oil reservoir.
19. The portable vacuum pump of claim 18 wherein the switch mechanism is manually operable and produces an audible click sound when moved between the first and second operating modes to alert the user the move between the first and second operating modes has been made.
20. The portable vacuum pump of claim 18 wherein the switch mechanism is spring-biased to snap between said first and second operating modes.
21. The portable vacuum pump of claim 13 wherein the oil change system further includes a switch mechanism to selectively move the oil change system from the first operating mode with the first container of oil serving as the primary oil reservoir to the second operating mode with the reserve second container of oil serving as the primary oil reservoir.
22. The portable vacuum pump of claim 21 wherein the switch mechanism is manually operable and produces an audible click sound when moved between the first and second operating modes to alert the user the move between the first and second operating modes has been made.
23. The portable vacuum pump of claim 13 wherein the lubricating oil system further includes an oil return arrangement, said oil return arrangement delivering oil via a second, return flow path from the bore of the pump housing and secondary oil reservoir back to the first container of oil while the oil change system is in said first operating mode and said oil return arrangement delivering oil via said return flow path from the bore of the pump housing and secondary oil reservoir back to the second container of oil while the oil change system is in said second operating mode.
24. The portable vacuum pump of claim 23 wherein the first oil container of oil is removably mounted at said first location to the vacuum pump wherein said first container in the second operating mode of the oil change system can be removed from the first location, refilled with clean oil, and returned back to the first location and said oil change system can be returned to the first operating mode with the returned first container of oil positioned at the first location on the vacuum pump again serving as the primary oil reservoir and being in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism with the oil return arrangement delivering oil via the return flow path to the returned first container of oil again positioned at the first location on the vacuum pump, the second container of oil with the oil change system returned to said first operating mode being isolated from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and with the return flow path of the oil return arrangement.
25. The portable vacuum pump of claim 23 wherein the first oil container of oil is removably mounted at said first location to the vacuum pump and said oil change system further includes a third container of oil removably mountable to the vacuum pump at said first location wherein said first container in the second operating mode of the oil change system can be removed from the first location and replaced with the third container of oil at said first location and said oil change system can be returned to the first operating mode with the third container of oil positioned at the first location on the vacuum pump serving in place of the removed first oil container as the primary oil reservoir and being in fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism with the oil return arrangement delivering oil via the return flow path to the third container of oil positioned in place of the removed first container of oil at the first location on the vacuum pump and the oil change system in said first operating mode with the second container of oil isolated from fluid communication with the oil pump mechanism and from the return flow path of the oil return arrangement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) As illustrated in
(13) In operation, the motor 5 of
(14) The housing 7 of
(15) The pump 1 of the present invention as schematically shown in
(16) More specifically, the oil inlet arrangement of the system 2 as illustrated in
(17) The oil inlet arrangement supplies oil from the primary container 4 downstream of the oil pump mechanism 8 through the illustrated path or passage 10, 10′, 10″ (see
(18) The oil return arrangement of the lubricating oil system 2 as indicated above delivers the oil back from the vane pump 3 and secondary oil container 6 to the primary oil container 4. In this regard, the oil in the bore of the housing 7 of the vane pump 3 supplied through the path or passage 10, 10′, 10″, 19 as previously discussed exits the vane pump 3 (
(19) Upon the motor 5 being shut down and the rotor 13 ceasing to be driven, the vacuum in the bore of the housing 7 (e.g., less than ambient and as deep as 500 or even 20 microns of mercury) is automatically broken and vented to atmosphere. The venting is done from the secondary container 6 (
(20) The vane pump 3 of the present invention can be a single or multiple stage pump. In a multiple stage design as in
(21) The automatic vacuum breaking arrangement of the present invention can then serve to safely vent single or multiple stage pumps. In doing so, the primary oil reservoir container 4 and secondary oil reservoir container 6 can at all times be open to the atmosphere and at ambient pressure.
(22) The primary oil reservoir container 4 is preferably connected at 26 in
(23) In the preferred embodiment, the primary oil reservoir 4 is essentially the entire sump (e.g., 8 ounces) for the oil of the system and can easily be removed from the main body of the pump 1. The remainder of the system then contains only a relatively small fraction of oil compared to the primary container 4. The secondary container 6, for example, may contain about 1/10 or less (e.g., 1/16 or 0.5 fluid ounces) of the volume of oil in the primary container 4. The residual oil in the rest of the system may be even less. Because the pump is not submerged in the sump oil, the various parts of the main body including the vane pump 3 and motor 5 can be air cooled (e.g., by the fan 30 of
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(27) In the second position of the switch mechanism 42 in
(28) The oil change system 40 of
(29) The switch mechanism 42 is designed to produce an audible click when moved between the first and second positions and operating modes to alert the user that the move has been made. The switch mechanism 42 in this regard is spring biased at 50 in
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(31) The above disclosure sets forth a number of embodiments of the present invention described in detail with respect to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in this art will appreciate that various changes, modifications, other structural arrangements, and other embodiments could be practiced under the teachings of the present invention without departing from the scope of this invention as set forth in the following claims. In particular, it is noted that the word substantially is utilized herein to represent the inherent degree of uncertainty that may be attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement or other representation. This term is also utilized herein to represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter involved.