Vacuum pump with sound absorption and check valve
US-10774835-B2 · Sep 15, 2020 · US
US12006937B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12006937-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217834875-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2024 |
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A discharge muffler for a fluid pump is formed by a cowling and a muffler insert configured to be removably inserted into a muffler receptacle of the cowling. The muffler insert includes a muffler inlet, a muffler outlet, and a plurality of muffler walls. The pump includes a pumping stage, a motor, and a drive shaft coupled between the pumping stage and the motor. When the muffler insert is inserted into the muffler receptacle, the muffler inlet communicates with the pumping stage, and the cowling and the muffler insert cooperatively define the discharge muffler. The discharge muffler is configured or effective to suppress noise generated by fluid discharged from the pumping stage.
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A fluid pump, comprising: a pump head comprising a pump housing and a pumping stage, wherein the pumping stage comprises a pumping stage inlet, a pumping stage outlet, a pump stator positioned inside the pump housing, and a movable pump element positioned inside the pump housing, wherein the movable pump element is configured to be driven by a motor to drive a pumping action of the pumping stage, such that the pumping stage pumps a fluid from the pumping stage inlet to the pumping stage outlet; a cowling removably mountable to the pump head and separate from the pump housing, the cowling comprising a cowling wall and a muffler receptacle, wherein the cowling wall encloses a cowling interior and at least a portion of the muffler receptacle, and the cowling wall and the muffler receptacle are positioned outside the pump housing, and wherein: the cowling wall comprises an outside cowling wall and an inside cowling wall arranged to form at least a first cowling interior section and a second cowling interior section at least partially partitioned by the inside cowling wall, and the first cowling interior section corresponds to the muffler receptacle; and the outside cowling wall comprises a vent communicating with an environment outside the cowling and configured to establish an air flow path between the second cowling interior section and the environment via the vent; and a muffler insert comprising a muffler inlet, a muffler outlet, and a plurality of muffler walls, wherein the muffler insert is configured to be removably inserted into the muffler receptacle and is removable from the muffler receptacle without disassembling the pump head, wherein, when the muffler insert is inserted into the muffler receptacle, the cowling wall and the muffler insert cooperatively define an assembled discharge muffler positioned outside the pump housing and configured to suppress noise generated by fluid discharged from the pumping stage outlet. 2. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein, when the muffler insert is inserted into the muffler receptacle, the cowling wall and the plurality of muffler walls cooperatively define a plurality of muffler passages, and a discharge fluid flow path running from the pumping stage outlet, through the muffler inlet, through the muffler passages, and to the muffler outlet. 3. The fluid pump of claim 2 , wherein, when the muffler insert is inserted into the muffler receptacle, the discharge fluid flow path comprises a plurality of turns arranged such that before the fluid enters each of the muffler passages, the fluid impacts one or more of the muffler walls and/or the cowling wall. 4. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein the muffler insert comprises a filter configured to filter out particulates from the fluid discharged from the pumping stage outlet. 5. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein the muffler insert, or both the muffler insert and the cowling wall, are composed of a plastic. 6. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein the movable pump element comprises an orbiting pump element configured to move in an orbiting manner around a drive axis in response to rotation of a drive shaft. 7. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein: the movable pump element comprises an orbiting scroll blade; the pump stator comprises a stationary scroll blade nested with the orbiting scroll blade; and the orbiting scroll blade is configured to move in an orbiting manner relative to the stationary scroll blade in response to rotation of a drive shaft, to create at least one moving or variable-volume pocket between the orbiting scroll blade and the stationary scroll blade effective to pump fluid. 8. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein the movable pump element comprises a pump rotor configured to rotate about a drive axis of a drive shaft. 9. A method for operating a fluid pump, the method comprising: providing the fluid pump according to claim 1 ; operating the fluid pump, wherein the operating discharges the fluid into the discharge muffler; and flowing the fluid through the discharge muffler, wherein the discharge muffler suppresses noise generated by the fluid. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the flowing comprises flowing the fluid along a discharge fluid flow path running from the pumping stage outlet, through the muffler inlet, through a plurality of muffler passages cooperatively defined by the cowling wall and the plurality of muffler walls, and to the muffler outlet. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the discharge fluid flow path comprises a plurality of turns arranged such that before the fluid enters each of the muffler passages, the fluid impacts one or more of the muffler walls and/or the cowling wall. 12. The method of claim 9 , comprising, before operating the fluid pump, mounting the cowling with the muffler insert inserted therein to the pump head. 13. The method of claim 9 , comprising, after operating the fluid pump, replacing the cowling with a different cowling that does not include the muffler insert. 14. The method of claim 9 , comprising inserting the muffler insert into the muffler receptacle. 15. The method of claim 9 , comprising replacing the muffler insert with a new muffler insert having the same configuration as, or different configuration from, the replaced muffler insert. 16. The fluid pump of claim 1 , comprising a fan positioned at or in the second cowling interior section and configured to establish an air flow between the second cowling interior section and the environment via the vent. 17. The fluid pump of claim 1 , wherein: the pump head comprises an outlet region defining a fluid flow path from an outlet side of the pumping stage to the pumping stage outlet; the pumping stage is configured to pump the fluid from the pumping stage inlet to the outlet side of the pumping stage, through the outlet region, and to the pumping stage outlet; the cowling is separate from the outlet region, and the cowling wall and the muffler receptacle are positioned outside the outlet region; and when the muffler insert is inserted into the muffler receptacle, the assembled discharge muffler is positioned outside the outlet region.
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