(19)
(11) EP 0 672 832 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
20.05.1998 Bulletin 1998/21

(21) Application number: 95850055.5

(22) Date of filing: 13.03.1995
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)6F04D 29/16

(54)

Sealing device for pump impeller

Dichtungsvorrichtung für Pumpenlaufrad

Dispositif d'étanchéité pour rouet de pompe


(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE FR GB IT

(30) Priority: 16.03.1994 SE 9400881

(43) Date of publication of application:
20.09.1995 Bulletin 1995/38

(73) Proprietor: ITT Flygt Aktiebolag
S-171 25 Solna (SE)

(72) Inventor:
  • Arbeus, Ulf
    S-181 60 Lidingö (SE)

(74) Representative: Larsson, Sten 
ITT FLYGT AB Box 1309
171 25 Solna
171 25 Solna (SE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 167 837
US-A- 5 129 795
US-A- 3 741 679
   
  • SOVIET PATENT ABSTRACTS Section PQ, Week 8834 5 October 1988 Derwent Publications Ltd., London, GB; Class Q56, AN 88240896 & SU-A-1 370 318 (MINE MECH RES INST) , 30 January 1988
   
Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description


[0001] The invention concerns a pump including a seal device for sealing between a pump impeller and an adjacent non-rotating part.

[0002] In pumps with rotating impellers such as centrifugal pumps the pumped medium is sucked into the centre of the impeller and leaves at the circumference. It is then very important that the inlet part of the impeller is well fitted within the surrounding pump housing in order to prevent pumped medium from flowing back to the inlet. Such a back-flow which is caused by the higher pressure within the pump housing, means losses and creation of turbulence in the inlet. In addition pollution may collect between pump impeller and pump housing inlet.

[0003] In order to obtain the necessary sealing between the impeller and non-rotating parts it is common practice to arrange a wear part, for instance made of rubber, on the non-rotating part and let the impeller glide against that part during rotation. In this way an effective seal is obtained as long as the wear part is intact. When pumping liquids containing pollution such as sand, cloth plastic stripes etc, there is a risk that the slot between seal ring and pump impeller becomes clogged which may cause expensive service work. As the pollution restrains the rotation of the impeller the energy consumption increases.

[0004] One way to solve the problem is to arrange a mechanical face seal between the impeller and the housing. By designing the sealing so that the seal slot becomes axially directed quite good sealing is obtained. A disadvantage is that this solution is comparatively expensive and in addition considerable losses may occur.

[0005] Another way to solve the problem is to arrange a co-rotating O-ring on the impeller inlet part which is influenced by the pressure to glide against the non-rotating surface, the latter then being made of a different material. A relatively good seal is obtained in this way, but one disadvantage is that the wear may be extensive causing short service intervals. It has also been noted that the O-ring has a tendency to loose its contact. If this occurs, the self-balancing ends and the seal does not function. This depends on the fact that dynamic forces caused by the O-ring are co-rotating.

[0006] Still another way to solve the problem is shown in EP-A-0 492 603 and US-A-322 1661. Here, the pump inlet is so designed that entering leakage flows are linked in a direction that shall decrease the disturbance of the main in-flow.

[0007] According to the invention a secure and wear resistant device is obtained which minimizes the leakage flow within the pump inlet and which simultaneously decreases the risk for turbulence within the in flow. The device is described more closely below with reference to the enclosed drawings where Fig 1 shows a cut through a part of a pump housing and impeller, while Fig 2 shows an enlarged view of a central part.

[0008] In the drawings 1 stands for a pump impeller having an inlet part 2. 3 stands for a pump housing with a bottom 4 and a collar formed inlet part 5. 6 stands for a wear ring, 7 an O-ring and 8 a slot.

[0009] The pumped liquid is sucked in an axial direction into the centrally located opening of the impeller and leaves the impeller at its circumference. To make it possible for the impeller to rotate freely, a slot having a certain width must be present between the impeller and the inlet part of the pump housing. At the same time there is a wish to make the slot as narrow as possible in order to minimize the back flow from the inner of the pump housing caused by the higher pressure in the latter.

[0010] According to the invention the inlet part 2 of the impeller I is provided with a concentric collar which surrounds a similarly collar formed part 5 at the inlet of the pump housing 3 with a play. The part 5 is then directed opposite the collar 2 and extends somewhat into this.

[0011] The leakage flow that necessarily occurs is then so linked that it enters the main flow into the impeller almost in parallel, which means that only a minimal disturbance is caused.

[0012] In order to further diminish the leakage flow and simultaneously decrease the risk for clogging when pumping polluted liquids, a stationary 0-ring 7 is arranged to cover the entrance to the slot 8 between the parts 2 and 5. The 0-ring is then attached to the inner non-rotating part 5.

[0013] It is important that the two parts 2 and 5 extend beyond each other a certain distance to secure a good result.

[0014] In order to decrease the wear of the inlet 2 within the area of the slot 8, the impeller is provided with a ring 6 of a wear resistant material on which the O-ring 7 glides.


Claims

1. A pump including a device to decrease back flow through the slot between a pump housing inlet (5) and an impeller (1) where the inlet (2) of the impeller (1) is designed with an axially directed slot between the rotating pump impeller inlet and the non-rotating pump housing inlet (5), characterized in that the impeller (1) is designed with an axially directed first collar (2) which coaxially surrounds a similarly designed second collar (5) formed opposing the first collar (2) and forming a part of the pump housing (3) and that the axially directed slot (8) between the rotating pump impeller inlet (2) and the non-rotating pump housing inlet (5) leads into the pump impeller (1) and is sealed off by a non-rotating O-ring arranged at one end of said slot, this end being the one facing away from the pump impeller.
 


Ansprüche

1. Pumpe mit einer Einrichtung zum Verringern des Rückstroms durch den Schlitz zwischen einem Pumpengehäuseeinsatz (5) und einem Pumpenrad (1), wo der Einlaß (2) des Pumpenrads (1) mit einem axial gerichteten Schlitz zwischen dem sich drehenden Pumpenradeinlaß und dem nicht drehenden Pumpengehäuseeinlaß (5) ausgebildet ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Pumpenrad (1) mit einem axial gerichteten ersten Kragen (2) ausgebildet ist, der einen ähnlich ausgebildeten zweiten Kragen (5) koaxial umgibt, der gegenüberliegend dem ersten Kragen (2) ausgebildet ist und einen Teil des Pumpengehäuses (3) bildet, und daß der axial gerichtete Schlitz (8) zwischen dem sich drehenden Pumpenradeinlaß (2) und dem nicht drehenden Pumpengehäuseeinlaß (5) in das Pumpenrad (1) führt und von einem nicht drehenden O-Ring abgedichtet wird. der an einem Ende des Schlitzes angeordnet ist, wobei dieses Ende dasjenige ist, welches von dem Pumpenrad fortweist.
 


Revendications

1. Pompe comprenant un dispositif pour diminuer le reflument à travers la fente entre une entrée (5) de boîtier de pompe et une roue (1) dans lequel l'entrée de la roue (1) a une forme présentant une fente dirigée axialement entre l'entrée de roue de pompe rotative et l'entrée (5) de boîtier de pompe non rotative, caractérisée en ce que la roue (1) a une forme présentant un premier collier (2) dirigé axialement qui entoure coaxialement un second collier (5) de forme similaire formé en étant opposé au premier collier (2) et formant une partie du boîtier (3) de pompe et en ce que la fente (8) dirigée axialement entre l'entrée (2) de roue de pompe rotative et l'entrée (5) de boîtier de pompe non rotative conduit dans la roue (1) de pompe et est scellée par un anneau torique non rotatif agencé à une extrémité de ladite fente, cette extrémité étant celle tournée à l'écart de la roue de pompe.
 




Drawing