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US-2024287987-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US12117004B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12117004-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318470439-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2024 |
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Provided is a progressive cavity pump. The progressive cavity pump operates such that a viscous liquid is discharged by rotating an eccentric rotor with respect to a stator. The progressive cavity pump may be easily disassembled for repair and maintenance, and may be easily attached to an accurate position during re-assembly. Also, in the progressive cavity pump, main components such as a nozzle, a rotor, a stator, etc. may be easily replaced so as to easily adjust dispensing characteristic, while the driving units such as a motor and a rotary shaft are installed in a dispenser, and thus, an idle time of the dispenser may be reduced.
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What is claimed is: 1. A progressive cavity pump comprising: a motor; a rotary shaft coupled to the motor and rotated; a rotor eccentrically connected to the rotary shaft and rotated; a stator including a rotor reception portion that extends in up and down directions so that the rotor is inserted therein, has a female screw recess formed in an inner wall surface, and stores a viscous liquid; and a nozzle formed to be in communication with the rotor reception portion so that the viscous liquid is discharged by a pressing force that is generated in the rotor reception portion due to the rotation of the rotor, the progressive cavity pump further comprising: a support housing including a motor support that is coupled to the motor to support the motor and a shaft support that is formed so that the rotary shaft passes and supports the rotary shaft to be rotatable; a stator body including the stator and the nozzle and coupled to the support housing to be attachable/detachable; a syringe storing the viscous liquid; and a syringe pipe connecting the syringe to the stator body so as to transfer the viscous liquid stored in the syringe to the stator, wherein the stator body has a feeding flow path that connects the syringe pipe to the rotor reception portion of the stator, wherein the support housing further comprises a vertical support connected to a motor support to extend in up and down directions and to be coupled to the shaft support, and a stator support coupled to the vertical support and coupled to the stator body to be attachable/detachable wherein the stator support of the support housing comprises: a stator seating portion on which the stator body is seated; and a fixing knob having a bolt shape which fixes the stator body to the stator seating portion by screwing through the stator seating portion as a screw while the stator body is seated on the stator support, wherein the stator seating portion of the stator support in the support housing is formed to extend in the upper and lower directions and to have opened upper and lower portions, and has one surface opened toward the side direction so as to prevent interference with the stator body when the stator body is attached/detached. 2. The progressive cavity pump of claim 1 , wherein the stator of the stator body further comprises a liquid storage accommodating a part of the rotary shaft, storing the viscous liquid transferred through the syringe pipe, and disposed on an upper side of the rotor reception portion to be in communication with the rotor reception portion. 3. The progressive cavity pump of claim 2 , wherein the rotary shaft includes a first rotary shaft coupled to the motor and supported by the shaft support of the support housing to be rotatable, and a second rotary shaft having one end coupled to the first rotary shaft to be attachable/detachable and the other end coupled to the rotor. 4. The progressive cavity pump of claim 3 , wherein the second rotary shaft includes a flexible material in at least a part thereof so as to accept a displacement of a rotating center due to eccentricity of the rotor. 5. The progressive cavity pump of claim 4 , wherein a connecting groove having a non-circular cross-section is formed in an end portion of one of the first rotary shaft and the second rotary shaft, and a connecting protrusion having a shape corresponding to the connecting groove and fitted into the connecting groove is formed on an end portion of the other of the first rotary shaft and the second rotary shaft. 6. The progressive cavity pump of claim 5 , wherein the rotary shaft further includes a shaft nut having a female screw portion formed therein so that the end portions of the first and second rotary shafts are fastened with each other to be attachable/detachable, and is screw-coupled to one of the first and second rotary shafts via the other. 7. The progressive cavity pump of claim 2 , wherein the stator body further includes a vent hole extending from the upper portion of the liquid storage of the stator and to the outer surface of the stator body. 8. The progressive cavity pump of claim 7 , wherein the stator body further includes a vent cap opening/closing the vent hole.
Fastening means, e.g. bolts · CPC title
Storage, supply or control of liquid or other fluent material; Recovery of excess liquid or other fluent material {(B05C1/0813, B05C5/0225, B05C17/002 and B05C19/06 take precedence)} · CPC title
{the liquid or other fluent material being discharged through an outlet orifice by pressure, e.g.} from an outlet device in contact or almost in contact, with the work · CPC title
Enclosed motor pump units · CPC title
Arrangements for admission or discharge of the working fluid, e.g. constructional features of the inlet or outlet · CPC title
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