Pump priming assemblies
10119543 ยท 2018-11-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Mir Khan (Kenosha, WI, US)
- Alexander Kobryn (Deerfield, WI, US)
- Whitney Montondo (Waukesha, WI, US)
- Nic Saeger (Pewaukee, WI, US)
Cpc classification
F04D29/4293
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D9/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/62
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An assembly for indicating and communicating a priming charge to a fluid pump to establish self-sustained operation of the fluid pump is disclosed. The priming assembly includes an enlarged inlet associated with a fluid priming chamber and an outlet that is in fluid communication with the working fluid passage associated with the pump. The priming assembly includes one or more of a cap or valve assembly associated with isolating the pump chamber from atmosphere and preferably includes indicia associated with use and/or operation of the priming assembly.
Claims
1. A priming assembly for use with a portable pump assembly including a pump received within a pump housing, the pump configured to pump fluid received at an input of the pump housing to an output of the pump housing, the priming assembly comprising: a body having a first end operatively connectable to the output of the pump housing of the portable pump and a second end that is offset from the first end; a chamber defined by the body and extending between the first end and the second end of the body, the chamber defining a cross-sectional area associated with the first end of the body that is less than a cross-sectional area of the chamber associated with the second end of the body; and a discharge tube having an input communicating with the chamber and an outlet isolated from the housing; wherein the pump pumps fluid from the output of pump housing, through the chamber of the body and in the inlet of the discharge tube and out of the outlet of the discharge tube.
2. The portable pump priming assembly of claim 1 further comprising a cover that removably cooperates with the second end of the body.
3. The portable pump priming assembly of claim 2 wherein the cover threadably cooperates with the second end of the body.
4. The portable pump priming assembly of claim 1 further comprising an indicia associated with operation of the pump priming assembly wherein the indicia is formed on a cover.
5. The portable pump priming assembly of claim 1 wherein the body has a frustoconical shape.
6. The portable pump priming assembly of claim 1 further comprising a power plant connected to the pump housing configured to operate an impeller disposed therein.
7. A power driven pump assembly comprising: a pump housing having a working fluid inlet and a working fluid outlet; an impeller disposed in the pump housing and configured to communicate a working fluid along a working fluid path from the working fluid inlet toward the working fluid outlet during operation of the impeller; a priming chamber having a priming passage inlet fluidically connected to the working fluid outlet and being configured to be in fluid communication with the working fluid path, the priming passage inlet having a larger cross section area than a priming passage outlet; and a discharge structure having an input fluidically communicating with the priming chamber and an outlet isolated from the pump housing, the working fluid allowed to flow through the discharge structure between the input and the outlet thereof.
8. The power driven pump assembly of claim 7 wherein the priming chamber is defined by a priming housing configured to sealingly cooperate with the pump housing.
9. The power driven pump assembly of claim 8 wherein the priming chamber is defined by the priming housing and the priming housing includes a second working fluid outlet.
10. A method of forming a power driven pump assembly, the method comprising: providing a pump defined by a pump housing that defines a pump chamber and that substantially encloses an impeller configured to communicate a working fluid from a working fluid inlet to a working fluid outlet during operation of the impeller; forming a priming charge passage that is configured to communicate a fluid priming charge to the pump chamber for priming the pump and that is defined by a priming charge inlet that has a larger cross section area than an outlet of the priming charge passage; and once the pump is primed, pumping the working fluid from the working fluid outlet, through the priming charge passage and out of a discharge outlet fluidically communicating with the priming charge passage and isolated from the pump chamber.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising providing at least one of a cap that removably cooperates with the priming charge inlet.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising providing an indicia on the cap wherein the indicia indicates a priming operation.
13. The method of claim 10 further comprising forming the priming charge passage with a priming housing configured to removably cooperate with the pump housing.
14. The method of claim 10 further comprising providing a power plant configured to drive the impeller of the pump during operation of the power plant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate a preferred construction of the present invention in which the above advantages and features are clearly disclosed as well as others which will be readily understood from the following description of the illustrated embodiment.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(23) The various features and advantageous details of the subject matter disclosed herein are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments described in detail in the following description.
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(26) Housing 40 of pump 14 generally defines a working fluid passage inlet 42 and an outlet passage 44. In the configurations shown in
(27) Housing 48 of pump prime assembly 12 defines an outlet or discharge opening 50 that is fluidly connectable to a cavity associated with pump housing 40 configured to contain the impeller associated with of pump 14 and communicates the working fluid flow to downstream devices or to atmosphere when portable pump assemblies 10, 11 are used to move a volume of fluid from one location to another. It is further appreciated that pump prime assembly 12 could be configured to cooperate with a prime inlet of existing pumps wherein the pump housing 40 defines the discharge outlet associated with operation of the pump assembly. Regardless of the orientation of the discharge outlet relative to the pump prime assembly housing or the pump housing, fluid inlet 42 and discharge opening 50 are each preferably constructed to removably cooperate with hoses or the like associated with the communicating the fluid to be moved to and from the portable pump assembly 10.
(28) A cap or cover 54 removably cooperates with a prime opening 56 defined by housing 48 of pump prime assembly 12. During operation of portable pump assemblies 10, 11, operation of the impeller associated with pump 14 effectuates movement of the working fluid from inlet 42 associated with housing 40 of pump 14 and discharging the fluids via opening 50 associated with housing 48 of pump prime assembly 12. Cover 54 preferably cooperates with housing 48 of pump prime assembly 12 in a sealed manner and in a manner wherein cover 54 can be removed from and associated with housing 48 in a tool-less manner via a threaded or other mechanical connection methodology. When provided in as cooperating threaded surfaces, it is appreciated that the threaded interaction can be provided as a generally course or partial thread pattern to reduce the number of rotations associated with providing a secure but removable connection therebetween. It is further appreciated that other methodologies, such as a spring clip retainer assembly and/or a projection and channel association between cover 54 and housing 48, could be provided to effectuate the securable but removable connection between cover 54 and housing 48 of pump prime assembly 12.
(29) Regardless of the relative orientation of the inlet and the outlet associated with moving the working fluid, the chamber associated with pump prime assembly 12 is fluidly connected to the work fluid path. As disclosed further below, it is appreciated that the entirety of, or only a portion of, the volume defined by the pump prime assembly can be selectively isolated from the working fluid flow pathssuch as instances wherein a desired prime condition has been achieved and/or during self-sustained operation of the underlying pump 14.
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(32) It is further envisioned that the volume associated with chamber 78 can be configured to provide a volume sufficient for multiple prime or at least partial prime activities associated with intermittent use or operation of the underlying portable pump assembly 10, 11. Regardless of the number of priming activities contemplated by the volume of chamber 78 associated with housing 48 of pump prime assembly 12, pump prime assembly 12 provides an opening 56 that is both more readily accessible and defines a larger footprint associated with the user's manual initial communication of the priming charge associated with operation of pump 14. Such considerations mitigate spillage and/or wetting of ancillary components associated with pump 14 and/or engine 16 as well as the surrounding areas and provides an intuitive indication as to the desired priming activity prior to operation of the respective portable pump assembly 10, 11.
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(34) Unlike pump prime assembly 12, pump prime assembly 100 includes a valve arrangement 110 that is operable to selectively isolate passage of fluid beyond outlet end 106 from chamber 108 to the underlying pump assembly. Valve arrangement 110 includes an actuator 112 that is attached to a shaft 114 that operatively cooperates with a valve assembly 116. Alternate ends 118, 120 of shaft 114 are supported by housing 102 of pump prime assembly 100. An actuator 130, such as a handle, extends from housing 102 and is configured to be manipulated by the user so as to manipulate the orientation of valve assembly 116 between a sealed or closed and an unsealed or open valve configuration.
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(36) It is further appreciated that the sealed interaction associated with valve assembly 116 could be disposed at a lowermost end of pump prime assembly 100 such that the valve assembly selectively isolates the entirety of the volume defined by pump prime assembly from the fluid chamber or working fluid chamber defined by the underlying pump housing. Regardless of the relative position of the sealable features of valve assembly 116, the open orientation associated with valve assembly 116 allows passage of fluid introduced via the opening associated with inlet end 104 associated with pump prime assembly 100 to pass into the housing associated with an underlying pump. Upon completion of a priming process, operation of handle 130 in a closing direction disengages lobe 156 from end 154 of stem 152 thereby allowing seal body 164 to interact with seat 162 effectively fluidly isolating upper portion 168 associated with volume or chamber 108 from the working fluid path associated with operation of an underlying pump.
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(40) It is further appreciated that each of the exemplary valve assemblies associated with prime assembly 100 effectuate selective fluid separation between the working fluid flow path and exposure to atmosphere associated with inlet end 104 whereas cover 54 provides a similar function associated with pump prime assembly 12. Accordingly, although not necessary for operation, pump prime assembly 100 could also be provided with a cap or cover associated with preventing the introduction of dirt or debris into upper portion 168 of chamber 108 associated with pump prime assembly 100. It should be appreciated that such a cap or cover would not necessarily need to be secured housing 102 in a manner wherein the cap and housing cooperate in a manner wherein the cap must withstand the operating pressure associated with operation of the underlying pump assembly.
(41) It is further appreciated that one or more of the alternate valve assemblies 116 and/or pump prime assemblies as disclosed herein can be configured to communicate with an auto shutdown paradigm associated with operation of the underlying internal combustion engine and/or pump. For instance, it is appreciated that one or more of an electrical, electro-mechanical, or mechanical arrangements can be provided and/or associated with cover 54 and priming housing 48, and/or the respective valve assemblies 116 and/or actuators, and be configured to provide a signal and/or interact with the ignition, fuel, or motor operation systems associated with the underlying portable pump assembly to prevent and/or terminate operation of the underlying power plant a pump primed condition has been effectuated and/or is reestablished. Such a consideration prevents operation of the underlying pump went inadequate pump prime and/or working fluid flow conditions exist.
(42) It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth herein. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Variations and modifications of the foregoing are within the scope of the present invention. It also being understood that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text and/or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the present invention. The embodiments described herein explain the best modes known for practicing the invention and will enable those skilled in the art to utilize the invention.