Centrifugal blood pump with impeller
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1. A centrifugal pump for pumping a biological fluid such as blood comprising:
- a pump housing having a pumping chamber therein and having an inlet and an outlet connected to the pumping chamber;
a shaft extending in an axial direction in the pump housing for defining a rotational axis;
a seal for providing a fluid-tight seal interface surrounding the shaft at position spaced in an axial direction from an inner surface of a wall of the pump housing;
the seal having a seal stator connected to and extending from the wall of the pump housing, a seal rotor, and means for urging the stator and rotor into engagement at the seal interface; and
an impeller for rotation about the rotational axis, the impeller having a hub with an outer surface; and
having a plurality of first blades attached to and extending outward from the hub, each of the first blades having a rear edge which is generally parallel to the wall and which is positioned in the axial direction closer to the wall than is the hub and each having an inner edge which extends from the rear edge to the hub and which is generally parallel to and closely spaced from an outer surface of the seal to cause the seal interface to be in a high fluid flow area, wherein the outer surfaces of the hub and the seal form an essentially continuous outer surface so that trapped air within the biological fluid will not tend to accumulate adjacent the seal interface.
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Abstract
A centrifugal blood pump has an impeller with a hub, a blade support ring and alternating long and short blades. A tapered seal between a pump housing wall and a hub of an impeller which provides a fluid tight seal interface surrounding a shaft. The long blades of the impeller have rear edges which are closer to the wall than is the seal interface and inner edges which extend from the rear edges to the hub. This provides high flow in the vicinity of the seal interface to enhance heat dissipation from the seal interface.
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1. A centrifugal pump for pumping a biological fluid such as blood comprising:
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a pump housing having a pumping chamber therein and having an inlet and an outlet connected to the pumping chamber; a shaft extending in an axial direction in the pump housing for defining a rotational axis; a seal for providing a fluid-tight seal interface surrounding the shaft at position spaced in an axial direction from an inner surface of a wall of the pump housing;
the seal having a seal stator connected to and extending from the wall of the pump housing, a seal rotor, and means for urging the stator and rotor into engagement at the seal interface; andan impeller for rotation about the rotational axis, the impeller having a hub with an outer surface; and
having a plurality of first blades attached to and extending outward from the hub, each of the first blades having a rear edge which is generally parallel to the wall and which is positioned in the axial direction closer to the wall than is the hub and each having an inner edge which extends from the rear edge to the hub and which is generally parallel to and closely spaced from an outer surface of the seal to cause the seal interface to be in a high fluid flow area, wherein the outer surfaces of the hub and the seal form an essentially continuous outer surface so that trapped air within the biological fluid will not tend to accumulate adjacent the seal interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A centrifugal pump for pumping a biological fluid such as blood comprising:
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a pump housing having a pumping chamber therein and having an inlet and an outlet connected to the pumping chamber; a shaft within the pumping chamber for defining a rotational axis; and an impeller for rotation about the rotational axis within the pumping chamber to pump fluid from the inlet to the outlet, the impeller including a hub;
a plurality of circumferentially spaced first blades connected to and extending outward in a generally radial direction from the hub;
an annular blade support ring having an inner edge spaced radially from the hub and being connected to the first blades; and
a plurality of circumferentially spaced second shorter blades which are supported by the blade support ring, which have inner edges radially spaced from the hub, and which extend outward in a generally radial direction;a tapered seal between a wall of the pump housing and the hub for providing a fluid-tight seal interface surrounding the shaft at an intermediate position between the wall and the hub, the tapered seal having a maximum radial dimension adjacent the wall and a minimum radial dimension adjacent the hub;
wherein an outer surface of the tapered seal and an outer surface of the hub form an essentially continuous tapered outer surface so that the seal interface is located in a high fluid flow area within the housing and trapped air within the biological fluid will not tend to accumulate adjacent the seal interface;wherein the first blades have rear edges positioned rearwardly of the hub and inner edges which extend from the rear edges to the hub in generally an axial direction to create the high fluid flow area around the seal interface. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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