Cutting blade assembly
US-9475059-B2 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US12018697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12018697-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118033886-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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An impeller seat for a pump, the impeller seat comprising an inlet wall, an inlet radius, a guide pin connected to and extending radially inwards from the inlet wall, and a feeding groove arranged in the upper surface of the impeller seat, extending from the inlet wall to the periphery of the impeller seat. The guide pin includes a tip radius. A 15%-circle is offset radially inwards from a circular intersection fifteen percent of the difference between the inlet radius and the tip radius. A groove inlet upstream edge line of the impeller seat intersects an upstream edge of the feeding groove at the circular intersection, seen in the direction of rotation of the pump. A groove inlet upstream edge angle between a radius of the impeller seat intersecting an upstream edge of the guide pin at the 15%-circle, seen in the direction of rotation of the pump.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An impeller seat for a pump configured for pumping liquid comprising solid matter, said impeller seat comprising: an axial inlet defined by an inlet wall and an upper surface located downstream of the axial inlet; an inlet radius (R) measured from an axially extending centre axis to a circular intersection between the inlet wall and the upper surface of the impeller seat; a guide pin connected to and extending radially inwards from said inlet wall, the guide pin having a tip radius (r) measured from the axially extending centre axis to a radially innermost part of the guide pin, wherein an imaginary 15%-circle is offset radially inwards from said circular intersection fifteen percent of the difference between said inlet radius (R) and said tip radius (r); a feeding groove arranged in the upper surface of the impeller seat and extending from the inlet wall to the periphery of the impeller seat; a groove inlet upstream edge line defined by a first radius of the impeller seat intersecting an upstream edge of the feeding groove at said circular intersection, seen in a direction of rotation of the pump; and a groove inlet upstream edge angle (λ) defined between the groove inlet upstream edge line and a second radius of the impeller seat intersecting an upstream edge of the guide pin at the 15%-circle, wherein λ is in a range of equal to or less than 20 degrees to equal to or more than 0 degrees, and wherein the groove inlet upstream edge line at the circular intersection is located upstream or coincides with the second radius of the impeller seat. 2. The impeller seat according to claim 1 , further comprising: a groove inlet downstream line defined by a radius of the impeller seat intersecting a downstream edge of the feeding groove at said circular intersection, seen in the direction of rotation of the pump; and a groove inlet downstream edge angle (τ) defined between the second radius and the groove inlet downstream edge line, wherein τ is in a range of equal to or more than 15 degrees to equal to or less than 30 degrees. 3. The impeller seat according to claim 1 , wherein a most upstream point of the upstream edge of the feeding groove, seen in the direction of rotation of the pump, is located at the groove inlet upstream edge line. 4. The impeller seat according to claim 1 , wherein the feeding groove is swept from the inlet wall to a periphery of the impeller seat in the direction of rotation of the pump. 5. The impeller seat according to claim 1 , further comprising an imaginary 40%-circle offset radially inwards from said circular intersection forty percent of the difference between said inlet radius (R) and said tip radius (r), wherein the guide pin comprises: a leading edge configured for scraping off pollutants from an impeller of the pump and at least between the inlet wall and the 40%-circle, a pre-leading edge located upstream the leading edge of the guide pin, seen in the direction of rotation of the pump and seen in an axial direction. 6. The impeller seat according to claim 5 , wherein a downstream edge of the feeding groove, seen in the direction of rotation of the pump, is connected to the leading edge of the guide pin. 7. The impeller seat according to claim 5 , wherein an axial distance between the pre-leading edge and the leading edge of the guide pin is in a range of more than 1 mm and equal to or less than 4 mm. 8. The impeller seat according to claim 5 , further comprising: an imaginary 85%-circle offset radially inwards from said circular intersection eighty-five percent of the difference between said inlet radius (R) and said tip radius (r); a leading edge line defined by a projected straight line extending between an intersection between the 15%-circle and the leading edge of the guide pin and an intersection between the 85%-circle and the leading edge of the guide pin; and a leading edge angle (β) between the second radius and the leading edge line, wherein β is in a range of equal to or more than 10 degrees to equal to or less than 30 degrees. 9. The impeller seat according to claim 8 , wherein at least one portion of an upper surface of the guide pin is a planar surface, said at least one portion being defined by the 15%-circle, the 85%-circle, the leading edge of the guide pin, and a trailing edge of the guide pin. 10. The impeller seat according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one portion of the upper surface of the guide pin is tilted in relation to a horizontal plane, wherein a distal end of the guide pin is located upstream a proximal end of the guide pin, seen in an axial direction. 11. A pump for pumping liquid comprising solid matter, the pump comprising: an open impeller having a cover plate, a centrally located hub, and at least two spirally swept blades connected to the cover plate and to the hub, each blade having a leading edge adjacent the hub, a trailing edge at a periphery of the impeller, and a lower edge extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge and separating a suction side of the blade from a pressure side of the blade; and the impeller seat of claim 5 , wherein the leading edge of each blade is configured to cooperate with the guide pin of the impeller seat during operation of the pump and the lower edge of each blade is located opposite the upper surface of the impeller seat. 12. The pump according to claim 11 , wherein the impeller is displaceable back and forth in an axial direction in relation to the impeller seat during operation of the pump. 13. The pump according to claim 11 , wherein the impeller seat further comprises an imaginary 85%-circle offset radially inwards from said circular intersection eighty-five percent of the difference between said inlet radius (R) and said tip radius (r), and wherein a scraping off angle (δ) between a projected tangent to a leading edge of the guide pin and a projected tangent to an intersection between the leading edge of the blade and the pressure side of the blade, between the 15%-circle and the 85%-circle, is more than 90 degrees and equal to or less than 120 degrees, and wherein the leading edge of the blade is spirally swept from the hub to the lower edge of the blade. 14. The pump according to claim 11 , wherein a radially innermost part of the guide pin is located radially outside the hub of the impeller. 15. The pump according to claim 11 , wherein a gap between the leading edge of the blade of the impeller and an upper surface of the guide pin is in a range of equal to or more than 0.05 mm and equal to or less than 1 mm.
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