Pump protector apparatus
First Claim
1. In a pumping system in which a pump is powered to pressurize a liquid from a sump, to flow to a tank through a first pipe and a check valve;
- apparatus for controlling the power to said pump whenever power is applied to said pump but pressurized liquid fails to arrive at said tank, comprising;
(a) an orifice in said first pipe going from said pump to said check valve and said tank, said orifice positioned upstream of, and near said check valve, to bleed off liquid from said first pipe;
(b) pressure sensitive switch means (PSSM) connected to said first pipe near said orifice, said PSSM adapted to control the power to said pump when there is no pressure, and no flow of liquid, from said pump to said check valve;
(c) power switch means for applying power to said pump means, said power switch means comprises;
(1) motor and cam means responsive to said PSSM to run when said PSSM is closed;
(2) power switch for applying power to said pump means, said power switch responsive to said motor and cam means; and
(d) time delay means between said PSSM and said power switch means.
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Abstract
A pumping system protection device which continuously monitors the rate of flow from a pump, which provide pressurized liquid from a pump to a tank, through a check valve, such as can be used in a water well, for example, to provide water to a pressurized receiving tank. An orifice of selected small size is provided in the flow line means to the check valve and receiving tank. The purpose of this orifice is to bleed the pressure in the flow line whenever the pump stops delivering liquid. The pressure in the flow line at the point of the orifice is monitored by a pressure sensitive switch, which closes a contact when the pressure is below a selected small value. The contact controls power to the pump motor. If there is no liquid flow the contacts open, and power to the pump is cut off. If when the power switch is closed and liquid flows from the pump, the pressure sensitive switch will open its contact and leave the power switch in the closed position. When the flow stops and the pressure drops at the orifice, the pressure sensitive switch closes, which opens the power switch.
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5 Claims
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1. In a pumping system in which a pump is powered to pressurize a liquid from a sump, to flow to a tank through a first pipe and a check valve;
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apparatus for controlling the power to said pump whenever power is applied to said pump but pressurized liquid fails to arrive at said tank, comprising; (a) an orifice in said first pipe going from said pump to said check valve and said tank, said orifice positioned upstream of, and near said check valve, to bleed off liquid from said first pipe; (b) pressure sensitive switch means (PSSM) connected to said first pipe near said orifice, said PSSM adapted to control the power to said pump when there is no pressure, and no flow of liquid, from said pump to said check valve; (c) power switch means for applying power to said pump means, said power switch means comprises; (1) motor and cam means responsive to said PSSM to run when said PSSM is closed; (2) power switch for applying power to said pump means, said power switch responsive to said motor and cam means; and (d) time delay means between said PSSM and said power switch means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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