Spray system pump wash sequence
US-2016167076-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US10173232B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10173232-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414904298-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A spray system includes a fluid source, a sprayer, a pump cylinder, a plunger, a pump motor, first and second inlet and outlet valves, a plurality of valve seals, a seal lubricant reservoir, and gravity fed seal lubricant lines. The pump cylinder is disposed fluidly between the fluid source and the sprayer. The plunger is situated within the pump cylinder and positioned by a displacement rod. The pump motor is configured to drive the displacement rod so as to reciprocate the plunger within the pump cylinder. The valve seals are disposed about the each of the first and second inlet and outlet valves. The lubricant seal lines carry seal lubricant from the reservoir to each of the valve seals.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spray system comprising: a fluid source; a fluid destination; a pump cylinder disposed fluidly between the fluid source and the fluid destination; a plunger situated within the pump cylinder and positioned by a displacement rod; a pump motor configured to drive the displacement rod to reciprocate the plunger within the pump cylinder; first and second inlet valves situated along fluid lines from the fluid source to the pump cylinder; first and second outlet valves situated along fluid lines from the cylinder to a sprayer; valve seals disposed about the each of the first and second inlet and outlet valves; a seal lubricant reservoir for lubricant fluid; gravity-fed valve seal lubricant lines disposed to carry the lubricant fluid to each of the valve seals; a first cylinder bearing situated at a first axial extent of the pump cylinder, adjacent to the motor, to carry the displacement rod; a second cylinder bearing situated at a second axial extent of the pump cylinder, opposite the motor, to carry the displacement rod; first and second bearing seal assemblies respectively disposed about the first and second cylinder bearings; first and second gravity-fed bearing seal lubricant lines disposed to carry the lubricant fluid to the first and second bearing seal assemblies, respectively; and a rod reservoir situated at the second bearing seal assembly, and sized and positioned to receive the displacement rod during a maximum extension of the displacement rod from the motor; wherein the second gravity-fed bearing seal lubricant line is disposed to flood the rod reservoir with lubricant. 2. The spray system of claim 1 , wherein the lubricant fluid is a mixture of solvent and plasticizer. 3. The spray system of claim 1 , wherein the lubricant fluid is non-hygroscopic oil. 4. The spray system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet valves or the outlet valves are pin valves. 5. The spray system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet valves or the outlet valves are gate valves. 6. The spray system of claim 1 , further comprising a reservoir mount disposed to retain the seal lubricant reservoir at an elevated position relative to the pump cylinder. 7. A lubricated pumping system comprising: a metering cylinder; a plunger situated on a displacement rod within the metering cylinder; a motor attached to the displacement rod to reciprocate the plunger, and anchored to a first axial end of the metering cylinder; a rod reservoir situated at an a second axial end of the metering cylinder opposite the first axial end of the metering cylinder, and sized to accept the displacement rod; a first displacement rod bearing disposed against the displacement rod, between the metering cylinder and the motor; a second displacement rod bearing disposed against the displacement rod, between the metering cylinder and the rod reservoir; first and second inlet valves situated along fluid paths from a pumping fluid source to the metering cylinder; first and second outlet valves situated along fluid paths from the metering cylinder to a pumping fluid destination; a plurality of lubricated seal assemblies disposed about each of the first and second inlet valves, the first and second outlet valves, and the first and second displacement rod bearings; and a lubricant reservoir situated at an elevated position relative to the metering cylinder, and fluidly connected to the lubricated seals; wherein at least one of the plurality of lubricated seal assemblies comprises a throat seal; and wherein one of the plurality of lubricated seal assemblies opens into the rod reservoir to flood the rod reservoir with lubricant. 8. The lubricated pumping system of claim 7 , wherein the throat seal comprises a seal ring disposed about a valve or bearing member, and wherein lubricant fluid from the lubricant reservoir floods a space adjacent the throat seal. 9. The lubricated pumping system of claim 7 , wherein the lubricant reservoir is connected to the throat seal via a substantially vertically-oriented fluid line. 10. The lubricated pumping system of claim 7 , wherein the lubricant is non-hygroscopic oil.
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