Lubricant pumping system
US-2022341543-A1 · Oct 27, 2022 · US
US11852293B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11852293-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217704284-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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A lubricant pumping system includes a lubricant pump having a lubricant pumping space, a first seal configured to seal the lubricant pumping space, at least one signal detector, and a leakage detector for detecting leakage of a lubricant from the pumping space through the first seal and sending a signal to the signal detector in response to a detection of the leakage of the lubricant. The signal detector may produce a visual or acoustic output in response to receipt of the signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lubricant pumping system comprising: a lubricant pump having a lubricant pumping space, a first seal configured to seal the lubricant pumping space, a leakage collection space on a side of the first seal opposite the pumping space, the leakage collection space being located such that a leakage of a lubricant through the seal collects in the leakage collection space, at least one signal detector, and a pressure sensor configured to output a wired or wireless signal to the at least one signal detector indicative of a pressure in the leakage collection space. 2. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 1 , including an indicator pin configured to move in response to an increase in an amount of the lubricant in the leakage collection space. 3. The lubricant pumping system according claim 1 , including leakage recovery means for guiding the lubricant from the leakage collection space into a return space. 4. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 3 , wherein the leakage recovery means comprises a recovery space in fluid communication with the leakage collection space. 5. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 3 , wherein the recovery space is the lubricant pumping space or a collection container. 6. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 1 , wherein the signal detector is provided in the lubricant pump or separately from the lubricant pump. 7. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 1 , wherein the lubricant pump is configured for a central lubrication system of an excavator. 8. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 1 , including a slidable body configured to move in response to a pressure increase in the leakage collection space and a pin configured to move with the piston, a portion of the pin extending outside a housing of the lubricant pump. 9. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 8 , including sensor means for determining a degree of movement of the pin. 10. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one signal detector comprises circuitry for producing a leakage indicator signal in response to a receipt of a signal from the sensor means or a receipt of the wired or wireless signal from the pressure sensor. 11. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 10 , wherein the wired or wireless signal has a first characteristic if a leakage extent is less than a predetermined value and a second characteristic is the leakage extent is greater than or equal to the predetermined value, and wherein the circuitry for producing the leakage indicator signal is configured to produce a leakage indicator signal if the signal has the first characteristic and a second leakage indicator signal different than the leakage indicator signal if the signal has the second characteristic. 12. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 11 , wherein the first indicator signal is a visual or acoustic signal. 13. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 1 , wherein the wired or wireless signal indicates a value of the pressure. 14. A lubricant pumping system comprising: a lubricant pump having a lubricant pumping space, a first seal configured to seal the lubricant pumping space, at least one signal detector, and leakage detecting means for detecting leakage of a lubricant from the pumping space through the first seal and sending a signal to the signal detector in response to a detection of the leakage of the lubricant, wherein the leakage detecting means includes determining means for determining a leakage extent, wherein the determining means is configured to determine whether the leakage extent is greater than a predetermined first leakage extent and whether the leakage extent is greater than a predetermined second leakage extent, the second leakage extent being greater than the first leakage extent, and wherein the leakage detecting means is configured to generate a first signal when the determined leakage extent exceeds the first leakage extent, and to generate a second signal when the determined leakage extent exceeds the second leakage extent. 15. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 14 , wherein the generated signal is transmissible via a cable and/or wirelessly to the signal detector. 16. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 14 , wherein a leakage collection space is provided on a side of the seal opposite the pumping space, the leakage collection space being located such that the leakage of the lubricant through the seal collects in the leakage collection space, and wherein the leakage detecting means monitors the leakage collection space to detect the leakage of the lubricant. 17. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 14 , wherein the determining means includes a capacitive sensor, an inductive sensor, an optical sensor, a mechanical sensor, a pressure sensor, a pressure switch, a weight sensor, a flow sensor, and/or a movement sensor. 18. A lubricant pumping system comprising: a lubricant pump having a lubricant pumping space, a first seal configured to seal the lubricant pumping space, a leakage collection space on a side of the first seal opposite the pumping space, the leakage collection space being located such that a leakage of a lubricant through the seal collects in the leakage collection space, at least one signal detector, a pressure sensor configured to output a wired or wireless signal to the at least one signal detector indicative of a pressure in the leakage collection space, a pin extending through a housing of the lubricant pump, the pin being connected to a piston configured to slide in response to an increase of the pressure in the leakage collection space, a leakage recovery pathway including a check valve, a first passage in the housing of the lubrication pump extending from the leakage collection space to the pressure sensor, and a second passage in the housing of the lubrication pump extending from the leakage collection space to the check valve. 19. The lubricant pumping system according to claim 18 , wherein the piston is mounted in a third passage in fluid communication with the leakage collection space.
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