Multistage pump

US10900495B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10900495-B2
Application numberUS-201615367436-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2016
Priority dateDec 2, 2015
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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The invention relates to a multistage pump (1), including a pump body (4), at a lower end of which a base element (2) is arranged, and at an upper end of which a head element (3) is arranged. At least the base element (2) is made from sheet steel and has an inlet port (5) and an outlet port (16). The inlet port (5) and the outlet port (16) are mechanically connected to each other by a pipe (6) running through the base element (2).

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What is claimed is: 1. A multistage pump, comprising: a base element; a head element; a pump body with a lower end and an upper end, the base element being arranged at the lower end and the head element being arranged at the upper end, wherein at least the base element is made from sheet steel, the pump body comprising a pump body longitudinal axis; and an elongate carrier running through the base element, the elongate carrier being a different component from the base element made from sheet steel, wherein the elongate carrier is a one-piece pipe which is interrupted by a wall, wherein an inlet port and an outlet port of the multistage pump are formed by the one-piece pipe, the one-piece pipe comprising a one-piece pipe longitudinal axis, the one-piece pipe longitudinal axis being non-parallel to the pump body longitudinal axis. 2. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , wherein a suction connecting piece is fitted at a first end of the pipe located at the inlet port, and a pressure connecting piece is fitted at a second end of the pipe located at the outlet port, the one-piece pipe comprising a first pipe extent and a second pipe extent, the first pipe extent and one side of the wall defining an inlet flow channel in fluid communication with the inlet port, the second pipe extent and another side of the wall defining an outlet flow channel in fluid communication with the outlet port. 3. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , wherein the base element comprises a base cup which forms a cylindrical outer circumferential wall of the base element, the cylindrical outer circumferential wall comprising a first cylindrical outer circumferential wall portion adjacent to the outlet port and a second cylindrical outer circumferential wall portion adjacent to the inlet port, the pipe being in contact with the first cylindrical outer circumferential wall portion and the second cylindrical outer circumferential wall portion, the base element further comprising an inner member, the inner member comprising a first inner member portion and a second inner member portion, the first inner member portion being located opposite the inlet port, the second inner member portion being located opposite the outlet port, the pipe being in contact with the first inner member portion and the second inner member portion. 4. A multistage pump according to claim 2 , wherein the suction connecting piece and the pressure connecting piece are respectively connected fixedly by welding to the pipe. 5. A multistage pump according to claim 3 , wherein the pipe is connected fixedly, by expanding and/or welding, to the base cup. 6. A multistage pump according to claim 2 , wherein the pipe is connected fixedly, by expanding and/or welding, to the base cup, the one-piece pipe comprising an outer surface extending continuously from the inlet port to the outlet port, the inlet port comprising an inlet port fluid contact surface for contacting fluid entering the inlet port and the outlet port comprising an outlet port fluid contact surface for contacting the fluid exiting the outlet port. 7. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , further comprising an inner pipe for separating fluid entering the pump at the inlet port having a first pressure and fluid being discharged from the pump at the outlet port having a second pressure, the inner pipe comprising a plurality of stacked pipe elements. 8. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , wherein the inlet port and the outlet port are arranged at opposing sides at a circumference of the base element. 9. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe connecting the inlet port and the outlet port is a straight pipe with a circular cross section. 10. A multistage pump according to claim 7 , wherein at least a first hole is formed in the pipe forming the elongate carrier for providing a passage for the fluid entering the pump through the inlet port to the pump body, for passing through a plurality of pump stages arranged within the pump body. 11. A multistage pump according to claim 10 , wherein at least one second hole is formed in the pipe adjacent to the outlet port for providing a passage from the inner pipe to the outlet port for the fluid which has passed through at least one of the plurality of pump stages. 12. A multistage pump according to claim 7 , wherein the wall comprises a disc-shaped member having substantially a same diameter as an inner diameter of the pipe forming the elongate carrier is arranged within the pipe forming the elongate carrier, so as to seal the fluid entering the pump through the inlet port from the fluid being discharged from the pump through the outlet port. 13. A multistage pump according to claim 12 , wherein: at least a first hole is formed in the pipe for providing a passage for the fluid entering the pump through the inlet port to the pump body, for passing the fluid through a plurality of pump stages arranged within the pump body; at least one second hole is formed in the pipe adjacent to the outlet port for providing a passage from the inner pipe to the outlet port for the fluid which has passed through the at least one of the plurality of pump stages; and the disc-shaped member is arranged between the first hole and the at least one second hole of the pipe. 14. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe runs through a suction chamber center, formed within the base element. 15. A multistage pump according to claim 3 , wherein the pipe runs through an annular space formed between the inner member and the base cup. 16. A multistage pump according to claim 3 , wherein an upper end of the base cup is connected to a cylindrical outer sleeve of the pump body. 17. A multistage pump according to claim 1 , wherein the base element comprises a base element interior space, at least a portion of the pipe being located in the base element interior space. 18. A multistage pump, comprising: a multistage pump structure comprising: abase element comprising an inner base element surface, the inner base element surface defining at least a portion of a base element interior space; a head element; a pump body with a lower end and an upper end, the base element being arranged at the lower end and the head element being arranged at the upper end, wherein at least the base element is made from sheet steel, the pump body comprising a pump body longitudinal axis; and a single, one-piece elongate carrier structure comprising a single, one-piece elongate carrier longitudinal axis, at least a portion of the elongate carrier structure extending through the base element interior space in a direction transverse to the pump body longitudinal axis, the single, one-piece elongate carrier structure defining an inlet of the multistage pump structure for receiving a flow of fluid and the single, one-piece elongate carrier structure defining an outlet of the multistage pump structure for discharging the flow of fluid. 19. A multistage pump according to claim 18 , wherein the elongate carrier structure is formed via a pipe, wherein the pipe extends from one side of the base element through the base element interior space to another side of the base element, the base element comprising a first opening and a second opening, the single, one-piece elongate carrier extending through the first opening and the second opening, the inlet comprising an inlet inner surface configured to be in direct contact with the fluid, the outlet comprising an outlet inner surface configured to be in direct contact with the fluid.

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What does patent US10900495B2 cover?
The invention relates to a multistage pump (1), including a pump body (4), at a lower end of which a base element (2) is arranged, and at an upper end of which a head element (3) is arranged. At least the base element (2) is made from sheet steel and has an inlet port (5) and an outlet port (16). The inlet port (5) and the outlet port (16) are mechanically connected to each other by a pipe (6) …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Grundfos Holding As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D29/4266. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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