TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to pumps. More specifically, the present disclosure
relates to a submersible pump and a handle associated with the pump.
BACKGROUND
[0002] A pump, such as a submersible pump (or sub pump or electric submersible pump), is
a device which can be submerged in a fluid medium to be pumped. Generally, submersible
pumps are used in different applications, such as clear water operations, dirty water
operations, and the like. These applications may require height adjustment of the
pump, transportation of the pump from one point to another, and the like.
[0003] Some pumps may include a height adjustment mechanism that allows adjustment in a
height of the pump. However, the height adjustment mechanism is complex in design
and includes multiple parts that move relative to each other. Such a height adjustment
mechanism also includes multiple contact surfaces associated with the movable parts.
Further, dirt particles present in the fluid that is being pumped may get trapped
between the movable parts. In some cases, the dirt particles may block one or more
parts of the height adjustment mechanism which may in turn affect an operation of
the submersible pump.
[0004] Further, conventional submersible pumps include a handle that allows transportation
of the pump from one place to another. The handle works as a "trigger" to allow change
in a position of the pump. A design of the handle that is currently associated with
the pump may expose multiple parts of the handle thereby allowing ingress of foreign
particles. Further, such handles may also impart difficulties in cleaning and other
maintenance work of the handle. Thus, there is a need for an improved handle design
for the submersible pump that is user-friendly and has an ergonomic design. Further,
it is also desirable that the handle provides easy cleaning and maintenance of the
handle.
[0005] CN utility patent application 21,0961,650 (hereinafter referred to as '650 reference) describes a low-noise food processor.
The low-noise food processor includes a handle, a handle flip cover, and a limiting
groove. The handle flip cover and the side wall of a machine shell can be directly
detachably connected, so that a user can remove the handle flip cover. Further, the
handle flip cover is hingedly connected with the side wall thorough a hinge shaft
around a bottom of the handle flip cover. However, the handle described in the '650
reference is associated with the food processor. Further, this arrangement of the
handle flip cover and the handle is complex and may lead to the handle being prone
to intrusion of foreign particles.
SUMMARY
[0006] In view of the above, it is an objective of the present disclosure to solve or at
least reduce the drawbacks discussed above. The objective is at least partially achieved
by a new design of a handle for a pump. The pump includes a pump body. The pump also
includes the handle which couples with the pump body. The handle includes a first
part which defines a top element and a bottom element. The handle also includes a
second part which defines a seating element. Either the seating element of the second
part at least partially covers the top element of the first part, or the top element
of the first part at least partially covers the seating element of the second part.
Further, the first part and the second part are movable relative to each other. The
pump is characterized in that the first part is coupled with the second part such
that the top element of the first part is removable therefrom.
[0007] The handle of the present disclosure includes a user-friendly and ergonomic design
which provides easy cleaning and maintenance of the handle of the pump. The handle
described herein also reduces exposure of any gaps between the movable parts (i.e.
the first part or the second part) of the handle to a fluid. This feature may in turn
reduce any risk of blockage of the movable parts due to foreign particles. Further,
the top element can be easily attached/detached to allow easy access for cleaning
of the handle parts, herein the bottom element and the second part.
[0008] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the removal of the top element
of the first part allows access to the seating element of the second part. This feature
provides easy access to the handle parts i.e. the seating element of the second part,
for cleaning in order to remove any obstructions or foreign materials from the movable
parts of the handle.
[0009] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the first part and the second
part are removably coupled by one or more of a screws, a snap-fit, and pins. Such
coupling techniques provide quick attachment and detachment of the first part and
the second part.
[0010] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the handle defines a left arm
and a right arm. The top element of the first part removably couples on one or more
of the left arm and the right arm. This feature allows easy and quick removal of the
top element for accessing the seating element without requirement of additional tools.
[0011] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the left arm, and the right
arm of the handle at least partially engage with a mechanism of the pump. This provides
a robust arrangement for the handle and the mechanism of the pump, and also facilitates
simplified technique of triggering a movable basket of the mechanism.
[0012] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the pump further includes the
movable basket which moves between a first position and a second position. Actuation
of the first part of the handle biases the movable basket in one of the first position
and the second position. This feature allows simple and user-friendly operation for
switching the movable basket between the first and second positions. Moreover, this
feature may allow usage of the pump in different modes, such as a clean water mode
and a dirt water mode.
[0013] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the mechanism includes the
movable basket. The movable basket allows usage of the pump for different applications
and modes.
[0014] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the pump is a submersible pump.
The submersible pump finds applications in the clean water and dirty water modes,
although the pump may be any pump as used or known in the art.
[0015] Other features and aspects of this disclosure will be apparent from the following
description and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The disclosure will be described in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings,
wherein:
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a submersible pump, in accordance with an aspect of the
present disclosure;
FIG. 2 shows a partial cross sectional view of the submersible pump, in accordance with
an aspect of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 show a perspective view of a top element associated with the submersible pump, in
accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 shows a top view of the submersible pump illustrating the top element, in accordance
with an aspect of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the submersible pump illustrating a bottom element associated
with the submersible pump, in accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure;
and
FIG. 6 shows a top view of the submersible pump illustrating the bottom element, in accordance
with an aspect of the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which example embodiments of the disclosure incorporating
one or more aspects of the present disclosure are shown. This disclosure may, however,
be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the
embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this
disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure
to those skilled in the art. For example, one or more aspects of the present disclosure
may be utilized in other embodiments and even other types of structures and/or methods.
In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.
[0018] Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as
a limitation on the disclosure. For example, "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "side",
"longitudinal", "lateral", "transverse", "upwards", "downwards", "forward", "backward",
"sideward", "left," "right," "horizontal," "vertical," "upward", "inner", "outer",
"inward", "outward", "top", "bottom", "higher", "above", "below", "central", "middle",
"intermediate", "between", "end", "adjacent", "proximate", "near", "distal", "remote",
"radial", "circumferential", or the like, merely describe the configuration shown
in the Figures. Indeed, the components may be oriented in any direction and the terminology,
therefore, should be understood as encompassing such variations unless specified otherwise.
[0019] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a pump
100. The present disclosure relates to the pump
100. The pump
100 is a submersible pump
100. However, the present disclosure may be readily implemented with any pump as used
or known in the art. The pump
100 may be used in a number of fluid handling operations to pump a fluid. The fluid may
include water or any other fluids having different viscosity. In an example, the pump
100 may include a multistage centrifugal pump, operating in a vertical position.
[0020] The pump
100 includes a pump housing
102. The pump housing
102 is generally hollow and holds multiple components of the pump
100 therein. The pump
100 includes a prime mover (not shown) that is disposed in the pump housing
102. The prime mover generates operational power and may include a hermetically sealed
motor (not shown). The pump housing
102 has an inlet
104 and an outlet
106 for the fluid. The fluid is pumped in from the inlet
104 and pumped out from the outlet
106. The outlet
106 is connected with a hose connector
108 which may allow connection of a hose (not shown) for pumping of the fluid. The pump
100 may also include other components (not shown), such as an impeller, a shaft, a bearing,
and the like.
[0021] As illustrated in
FIG. 2, the pump
100 includes a mechanism
110. Further, the mechanism
110 incudes a movable basket
112. The movable basket
112 is adapted to move between a first position
"P1" (not shown) and a second position
"P2", as illustrated in the accompanying figures. The mechanism
110 allows the movable basket
112 to switch between the first position
"P1" and the second position
"P2". The first position
"P1" is an extended position of the movable basket
112. Further, the second position
"P2" is a retracted position of the movable basket
112. The first and second positions "
P1",
"P2" of the movable basket
112 provides necessary changes in an inlet area of the inlet
104. Further, the first and second positions "
P1",
"P2", adjust the inlet
104 of the pump
100 to operate the pump
100 in a dirty water mode and a clean water mode. More particularly, the first and second
positions "
P1",
"P2" of the movable basket
112 correspond to the dirty water mode and the clean water mode, respectively. As the
dirty water mode requires larger inlet area to ensure efficient functioning of the
pump
100 compared to the clean water mode, the movable basket
112 is moved to the first position "
P1" for operating the pump
100 in the dirty water mode.
[0022] The operation of the pump
100 in the first position "
P1" allows handling of dirty water, wherein dirt particles of different sizes can enter
without any obstruction. In order to switch to the first position "
P1", the movable basket
112 moves within and relative to the pump housing
102. The movement of the movable basket
112 to the first position "
P1" allows increase in an overall height of the pump
100.
[0023] The first position "
P1" of the movable basket
112 allows exposure of one or more inlet openings (not shown) provided on the movable
basket
112. The inlet openings are disposed proximate to the inlet
104. In an example, the pump
100 may include a number of inverted "U" shaped inlet openings. However, the inlet openings
may have any other shape, size, number, and dimensions, without any limitations. The
first position "
P1" and the second position
"P2" of the movable basket
112 allow setup of the pump
100 for different applications as per desired size of the inlet openings, based on switching
of the movable basket
112 between the first position "
P1" and the second position
"P2".
[0024] Further, the operation of pump
100 in the second position
"P2" allows handling of clean water. In the second position
"P2", clean water may enter the pump
100 from the inlet
104. The second position
"P2" of the movable basket
112 restricts a flow of any large sized particles. In order to switch to the second position
"P2", the movable basket
112 moves relative and within the pump housing
102. The movement of the movable basket
112 to the second position
"P2" allows to decrease the overall height of the pump
100. Moreover, in the second position
"P2" of the movable basket
112, the inlet openings are partially or completely covered by the pump housing
102, as per application requirements.
[0025] Although the present disclosure discloses two positions, i.e. the first position
"
P1" and the second position
"P2", an actual implementation of the present disclosure may have multiple number of positions
of the movable basket
112 between the first and second positions "
P1",
"P2". More particularly, the movable basket
112 may assume any other position between the first and second positions "
P1",
"P2". Moreover, the multiple positions may then allow multiple modes of operation of the
pump
100.
[0026] Further, the pump
100 includes a pump body
114. The pump body 114 or the mechanism 110 may include any technique, means, components
to allow movement and actuation of the movable basket
112 between the first and second positions "
P1",
"P2". The pump
100 also includes a handle
116 adapted to couple with the pump body
114. In some embodiments, handle
116 may be adapted to couple with the housing
114, or any other part of the pump
100 without any limitation to the present disclosure. The handle
116 allows handling of the pump
100 by a user. Further, the handle
116 works as a "trigger" for switching of the movable basket
112 between the first position "
P1" and the second position
"P2". The handle
116 includes a first part
118 which defines a top element
120 and a bottom element
122 (best shown in
FIG. 5). Further, actuation of the first part
118 of the handle
116 is adapted to bias the movable basket
112 in one of the first position "
P1" and the second position
"P2". The first part
118 works as an actuator to change the position of the movable basket
112. Further, the first part
118 of the handle
116 may be actuated based on a touch, a push, a push and hold, and the like. In some
embodiments, the handle
116 may include additional parts or combination of parts to realize an intended function
of actuating or triggering the movement of the movable basket
112.
[0027] The present disclosure relates to the top element
120. The top element
120 will now be explained in detail.
FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the top element
120 of the first part
118. It should be noted that the shape of the top element
120 generally corresponds to a shape proximate to an upper portion
123 (see
FIG. 2) of the bottom element
122 (see
FIG. 2). The top element
120 includes a "C"-shaped design. However, the top element
120 of the first part
118 may have any shape and size depending upon the design of the handle
116 such that the top element
120 covers a seating element
124 (see
FIGS. 4, 5, and
6).
[0028] A material of the top element
120 may include plastic, metal, wood, and the like. The top element
120 defines a first end
126 and a second end
128. The top element
120 defines an inner surface
129 and an outer surface
131 that is opposite to the inner surface
129. Further, the top element
120 includes a first hole
130 defined at the first end
126 and a second hole
132 defined at the second end
128. The first hole
130 is in alignment with the second hole
132. In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second holes
130, 132 are circular in shape. Alternatively, the first and second holes
130, 132 may have a square shape, a rectangular shape, an oval shape, and the like. It should
be noted that the top element
120 may include any number of holes with various shapes and sizes, without limiting the
scope of the present disclosure. In the illustrated example, the first and second
holes
130, 132 are embodied as through-holes. In some embodiments, the top element
120 may include a pair of protrusions, grooves or any other connecting elements projecting
from the outer surface
131 or the inner surface
129 of the top element
120 to engage with corresponding mating elements on the bottom element
122.
[0029] Further, the top element
120 includes a pair of side portions
134, only one of which is illustrated herein. In some examples, the pair of side portions
134 may be parallel to each other. In other examples, each side portion
134 may be angularly disposed, such that the pair of side portions
134 are not parallel to each other. Moreover, the top element
120 defines an opening
135 to accommodate the bottom element
122 when the top element
120 is coupled to the bottom element
122 and the seating element
124. Further, a length
"L" defined by the top element
120 may be substantially equal to or slightly greater than a distance between left and
right arms
136, 138.
[0030] As shown in
FIG. 2, the handle
116 defines the left arm
136 and the right arm
138, wherein the top element
120 of the first part
118 removably couples (or say clicks) on one or more of the left arm
136 and the right arm
138. The left and right arms
136, 138 form a part of the bottom element
122. The bottom element
122 includes a generally inverted "U"-shaped design. In some embodiments, the bottom
element
122 is designed like a bridge with the left arm
136 and the right arm
138. This allows the bottom element
122 to allow easy and stable coupling with the top element
120. A material of the bottom element
122 may include plastic, metal, wood, and the like. In some embodiments, removal of the
top element
120 may allow assembly or disassembly of different parts or components of the mechanism
110, or of the pump
100. More particularly, removal of the top element
120 may allow assembly or disassembly of the left and right arms
136, 138 or any other parts of the handle
116. Such a simple, and easily removal arrangement of the top element
120 may thus allow effective and user-friendly cleaning in situ, or even after taking
the parts or components outside of the handle
116.
[0031] The left arm
136 and the right arm
138 of the bottom element
122 extend downwards towards the inlet
104 of the pump
100. The left arm
136 and the right arm
138 of the handle
116 are adapted to at least partially engage with the mechanism
110 of the pump
100. The engagement of the left and right arms
136, 138 with the mechanism
110 may allow switching of the movable basket
112 between the first and second positions "
P1",
"P2", based on the actuation of the first part
118 of the handle
116.
[0032] The bottom element
122 of the first part
118 includes a first engaging element
140 (shown in
FIG. 5) and a second engaging element
142 (shown in
FIG. 2). The first engaging element
140 is disposed on the left arm
136, whereas the second engaging element
142 is disposed on the right arm
138. Further, the first engaging element
140 engages with the first hole
130 (see
FIG. 3) of the top element
120 and the second engaging element
142 engages with the second hole
132 (see
FIG. 3) of the top element
120 to secure the top element
120 with the bottom element
122. A shape and a size of the first and second engaging elements
140, 142 corresponds to the shape and the size of the first and second holes
130, 132, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, the first engaging element
140 and the second engaging element
142 are circular in shape. Alternatively, the first and second engaging elements
140, 142 may have a square shape, a rectangular shape, an oval shape, and the like.
[0033] Further, the first and second engaging elements
140, 142 include mechanical fasteners herein. The mechanical fasteners may be embodied as
bolts, screws, pine, rivets, and the like. In alternate embodiments, the first and
second engaging elements
140, 142 may include tabs extending from the left and right arms
136, 138, respectively. It should be noted that the present disclosure is not limited to the
shape or the design of the first and second engaging elements
140, 142, and the first and second engaging elements
140, 142 may include various other shapes and designs. Further, in some examples, a bayonet
structure may be used to removably couple the top element
120 with the bottom element
122. Although the bottom element
122 includes two engaging elements
140, 142 herein, a total number of the engaging elements
140, 142 may vary based on the total number of the holes
130, 132 in the top element
120.
[0034] Referring to
FIGS. 4 and
5, the handle
116 also includes a second part
144 which defines the seating element
124. Further, either the seating element
124 of the second part
144 at least partially covers the top element
120 of the first part
118, or the top element
120 of the first part
118 at least partially covers the seating element
124 of the second part
144. More particularly, in an example, the seating element
124 is designed to partially or totally cover the top element
120, such that there is no gap between the seating element
124 and the top element
120. The present disclosure illustrates the seating element
124 partially covering the side portions
134 of the top element
120 (as best shown in
FIG. 1). This will allow the seating element
124 to disallow any foreign particles to move between the seating element
124 and the top element
120. In another example, the top element
120 is designed to partially or totally cover the seating element
124, such that there is no gap between the seating element
124 and the top element
120. This arrangement of the top element
120 and the seating element
124 limits any gaps between the top element
120 and the seating element
124 to avoid penetration of any foreign particles therethrough. It should be noted that
the bottom element
122 of the first part
118 is disposed between the top element
120 and the seating element
124.
[0035] The first part
118 is movable relative to the second part
144. Further, movement of the first part
118 relative to the second part
144 allows actuation of the mechanism
110, based on the user's action on the top element
120 of the first part
118. In some examples, the seating element
124 of the second part
144 may at least partially receive the first part
118 when the movable basket
112 is in the second position
"P2". In an embodiment, the second part
144 may be fixed to the pump housing
102.
[0036] Further, the first part
118 is coupled with the second part
144, such that the top element
120 of the first part
118 is removable therefrom. As shown in
FIGS. 5 and
6, when the top element
120 is removed, a gap
146 exists between the bottom element
122 and the second part
144. Further, when the top element
120 is coupled to the bottom element
122, the pair of side portions
134 may cover the gap
146. Removal of the top element
120 of the first part
118 allows access to the seating element
124 of the second part
144. Further, the first part
118 and the second part
144 may be removably coupled by one or more of a screws, a snap-fit, and pins, in some
embodiments. In the illustrated embodiment, the first part
118 and the second part
144 are removably coupled by a snap fit arrangement. Alternatively, the first part
118 and the second part
144 may be removably coupled by any other means generally used or known in the art.
[0037] The present disclosure provides improvement in the handle
116 for the pump
100, which is preferably the submersible pump
100. The first part
118 and the second part
144 are designed in such a way that the user may easily grip the handle
116 for movement of the pump
100 or cleaning and other maintenance purposes. The parts of the handle
116 described herein are designed ergonomically so that the user may comfortably actuate
the top element
120 of the first part
118 to switch the position of the movable basket
112 between the first position "
P1" and the second position
"P2". Further, the present disclosure may be readily applicable with any other multiple
part arrangement of the pump
100, even other than the handle
116. The techniques of the present disclosure may be easily applied with different movable
parts of the mechanism
110, particularly parts which are susceptible to intrusion of foreign particles.
[0038] Further, the handle
116 includes the top element
120 that is removably coupled to the bottom element
122. The top element
120 includes a simple design and is a cost-effective component. Moreover, the top element
120 restricts passage and settling of foreign particles in the seating element
124. Removal of the top element
120 provides ease in accessibility to the seating element
124 for cleaning thereof. Further, the removable coupling arrangement of the top element
120 with the bottom element
122 provides quick and easy attachment/detachment of the top element
120 with the bottom element
122.
[0039] In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments
and examples of the disclosure and, although specific terms are employed, they are
used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation
of the scope of the disclosure being set forth in the following claims.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
[0040]
- 100
- Pump
- 102
- Pump Housing
- 104
- Inlet
- 106
- Outlet
- 108
- Hose Connector
- 110
- Mechanism
- 112
- Movable Basket
- 114
- Pump Body
- 116
- Handle
- 118
- First Part
- 120
- Top Element
- 122
- Bottom Element
- 123
- Upper Portion
- 124
- Seating Element
- 126
- First End
- 128
- Second End
- 129
- Inner Surface
- 130
- First Hole
- 131
- Outer Surface
- 132
- Second Hole
- 134
- Side Portions
- 135
- Opening
- 136
- Left Arm
- 138
- Right Arm
- 140
- First Engaging Element
- 142
- Second Engaging Element
- 144
- Second Part
- P1
- First Position
- P2
- Second Position
- L
- Length