[0001] I. Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to an improved pump design. More specifically, the present invention relates to a roller pump wherein the rotor and rollers of the pump have improved wear characteristics and a longer life.
[0003] II. Related Art
[0004] A variety of pump types have been used in the past for pumping liquids. These include piston pumps, centrifugal pumps, gear pumps, progressive cavity pumps, diaphragm pumps, peristaltic pumps and open-bladed impeller pumps. One type of pump that has become very popular for agricultural and a variety of other tasks is the roller pump. Roller pumps are used for spraying and transferring a variety of liquids including insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, emulsives, aromatic solvents, liquid fertilizers and many other non-abrasive liquids.
[0005] Roller pumps include a housing, a rotor and a plurality of rollers. The rotor and rollers revolve inside the pump housing to force the liquid to be sprayed through an outlet. The housing and rotors are typically made of cast iron or a corrosive resistant alloy. Rollers have been made of metal, nylon, polypropylene or other plastic materials.
[0006] Roller pumps run efficiently at speeds of 540 to 1000 revolutions per minute. Typical operating pressures range from 100 pounds per square inch to 300 pounds per square inch. Flow rates of anywhere from 2 to 100 gallons per minute can be generated using roller pumps.
[0007] Substantial improvements have been made in roller pump technology. However, problems continue to exist related to the wear and life expectancy of the rollers. Over time as the rollers wear, the performance of the pump can deteriorate. Other problems with roller pumps relate to the sound levels generated by such pumps.
[0008] The primary object of the present invention is to improve the life expectancy of the rollers of a roller pump.
[0009] A related object of the present invention is to provide such a pump with longer sustained performance.
[0010] Still another object of the invention is to provide a roller pump which operates in such a way that the rollers do not become scuffed, flattened or otherwise worn during their normal expected life.
[0011] A further object of the invention is to provide a roller pump that is easily repaired when the rollers do become worn.
[0012] Still a further object of the invention is to provide a roller pump that operates at lower sound levels than currently available roller pumps.
[0013] These and other objects are achieved by providing a roller pump having a body, a cover, appropriate seals and bearings and a drive shaft. The drive shaft is preferably made out of stainless steel and is keyed to a rotor. The rotor has a keyed insert also made out of stainless steel. Surround the stainless steel insert is a rotor body made of a phenolic material, such as Plenco 06401 made by Plastics Engineering Company of Sheboygan, Wis. The rotor body has a plurality of recesses, each of which engage a separate roller. The rollers are preferably made of nylon. In operation, a motor turns the drive shaft causing the rotor and rollers to revolve inside the pump housing. Liquid is drawn into the pump through an inlet in the housing and then forced out the outlet by the action of the rotor and rollers in the housing.
[0014] The foregoing features, objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, especially when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals in several views refer to corresponding parts.
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[0023] Associated with the body
[0024] A pair of bearings
[0025] The bearings
[0026] The drive shaft
[0027] The rotor body
[0028] The rotor body
[0029] Rotor body
[0030] The preferred phenolic material from which the rotor body
[0031] Tests comparing the performance of a traditional metal rotor with the rotor
[0032] Other advantages are also derived from the present invention. The pump of the present invention operates at lower sound levels than a pump with a metal rotor. Also, replacement of rollers is an easy task when they do become worn giving the manner in which the pump is assembled.