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Turbine-driven rotary pump

  • US 4,913,631 A
  • Filed: 01/12/1989
  • Issued: 04/03/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/18/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Turbine-driven rotary pump driven by a pressurized fluid intended for the pumping of liquids and of liquids laden with solid particles, which comprises:

  • a stationary pump body possessing a connection forming a cylindrical suction port and a connection forming a cylindrical delivery port, these two connections of the same inside diameter being arranged in line with one another,a cylindrical sleeve of inside diameter substantially equal to that of these two connections and mounted in line between these connections, with a small clearance relative to these, this sleeve being capable of rotating about its axis, and rotary pumping members being mounted inside this sleeve and being fixed to the latter,a drive turbine actuated by pressurized fluid and mounted in a ring round the sleeve, a rotor supporting the blades of the turbine being mounted outside the sleeve and being fixed to the latter,inlet means making it possible to inject a fluid into the turbine, and outlet means making it possible to discharge this fluid from the turbine,a casing which fixes the stationary body of the turbine to the stationary pump body and which forms an annular space round the assembly consisting of the sleeve and of the two connections,wherein the said annular space comprises two annular end zones each arranged respectively on the same side as one or other of the two ports of the pump and, between these two annular end zones, a central annular zone in which the rotor of the turbine is located, the said annular end zones forming respectively an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber of the turbine, ports made in the said casing making it possible to inject pressurized fluid into the inlet chamber and discharge this fluid out of the outlet chamber,the sleeve being guided in rotation by means of bearings fixed to the casing and supporting it on its periphery,the pressurized fluid drive means making it possible to inject a fluid into the inlet chamber of the turbine being capable of maintaining, in the central annular zone, a pressure higher than the pressure prevailing in the interior of the sleeve, the pressure difference between this central annular zone and the interior of the sleeve being such that, during the functioning of the motor-driven pump, a fluid film passes between bearings fixed to the casing and the sleeve, thus ensuring lubrication between these members and the lifting of the sleeve and preventing pumped liquid and particles from passing from the interior of the sleeve towards the annular zone.

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