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US-2018334865-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US9618006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9618006-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514632711-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A lubricant retainer for use in a pump bearing assembly, the bearing assembly which in a first operating configuration is lubricated by a relatively highly viscous lubricant, and which in a second operating configuration is lubricated by a less-viscous lubricant, the bearing assembly comprising a bearing housing having a bore extending therethrough for receiving a pump drive shaft, spaced-apart bearing mounting zones within the bore with a chamber therebetween, each bearing mounting zone arranged for the in use receipt of a bearing therein, and wherein each zone has associated therewith one lubricant retainer, the lubricant retainer being adapted to be mounted within the bore adjacent the bearing mounting zone with which it is associated so as to form a barrier between the bearing mounting zone and the chamber when the pump bearing assembly is in the first operating configuration, the retainer being removed when the pump bearing assembly is in the second operating configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lubricant retainer assembly for use in a pump bearing assembly, comprising: a main body having a first bearing zone and a second bearing zone axially spaced from the first bearing zone; a chamber formed in the main body positioned between the first bearing zone and the second bearing zone, the chamber having an interior wall; a first wall shoulder portion positioned to demarcate the chamber from the first bearing zone and a second wall shoulder portion positioned to demarcate the chamber from the second bearing zone; a sump arranged in the chamber; a first channel formed between the sump and the first bearing zone and a second channel formed between the sump and the second bearing zone; and removable lubricant retaining devices each configured for engagement with one of the first wall shoulder portion or the second wall shoulder portion and each removable lubricant retaining device being structured with a basal flange sized and positioned to overlie, respectively, the first channel and the second channel to provide a barrier between the first bearing zone and the sump and between the second bearing zone and the sump. 2. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said removable lubricant retaining devices are ring-shaped. 3. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 2 , wherein each said ring-shaped lubricant retaining device has an outer peripheral edge which is securable within a slot formed, respectively, in each of the first wall shoulder portion and the second wall shoulder portion. 4. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 3 , wherein each removable lubricant retaining device is deformable so that it can be snap-fitted into the slot. 5. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the basal flange of each removable lubricant retaining device is configured to extend laterally from each side of an annular barrier wall formed by an annular ring that defines the removable lubricant retaining device. 6. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first drain slot formed in the first bearing zone and being positioned adjacent the first channel, and a second drain slot formed in the second bearing zone and being positioned adjacent the second channel. 7. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interior wall of the chamber is generally cylindrical. 8. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a vent port formed in the main body. 9. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a drain port formed in the main body. 10. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a window formed in the main body for determining the level of lubricant in the chamber. 11. A lubricant retainer assembly for use in a pump bearing assembly, comprising: a main body having a first bearing zone and a second bearing zone axially spaced from the first bearing zone; a chamber formed in the main body positioned between the first bearing zone and the second bearing zone, the chamber having an interior wall; a first wall shoulder portion positioned to demarcate the chamber from the first bearing zone and a second wall shoulder portion positioned to demarcate the chamber from the second bearing zone; a sump arranged in the chamber; a first channel formed between the sump and the first bearing zone and a second channel formed between the sump and the second bearing zone; a first drain slot formed in the first bearing zone and being positioned adjacent the first channel, and a second drain slot formed in the second bearing zone and being positioned adjacent the second channel; and removable lubricant retaining devices each configured for engagement with one of the first wall shoulder portion or the second wall shoulder portion and positioned to overlie, respectively, the first channel and the second channel to provide a barrier between the first bearing zone and the sump and between the second bearing zone and the sump. 12. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 11 , wherein said removable lubricant retaining devices are ring-shaped. 13. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 12 , wherein each said ring-shaped lubricant retaining device has an outer peripheral edge which is securable within a slot formed, respectively, in each of the first wall shoulder portion and the second wall shoulder portion. 14. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 13 , wherein each removable lubricant retaining device is deformable so that it can be snap-fitted into the slot. 15. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 11 , wherein each removable lubricant retaining device is structured with a basal flange sized and positioned to overlie a respective first channel or second channel. 16. The lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 15 , wherein the basal flange of each removable lubricant retaining device is configured to extend laterally from each side of an annular barrier wall formed by an annular ring that defines the removable lubricant retaining device. 17. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 11 , wherein the interior wall of the chamber is generally cylindrical. 18. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a vent port formed in the main body. 19. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a drain port formed in the main body. 20. The lubricant retainer assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a window formed in the main body for determining the level of lubricant in the chamber. 21. A pump housing support for use in a pump assembly, the pump housing support comprising a base and a mounting member operatively connected to the base and which includes a ring shaped body portion, a generally annular locating flange extending from an outer face of the ring shaped body portion, the locating flange having first and second locating surfaces on opposing sides thereof, the locating surfaces being generally parallel to the rotation axis, the first locating surface facing inwardly towards a rotation axis and the second locating surface facing outwardly away from the rotation axis and opposite thereto, the pump housing support further including a lubricant retainer assembly according to claim 1 or claim 11 , the lubricant retainer assembly forming part of the base.
and applying frictional forces · CPC title
the fluids being viscous or non-homogenous · CPC title
specially adapted for liquid pumps · CPC title
especially adapted for liquid fluid pumps · CPC title
with means for comminuting, mixing stirring or otherwise treating · CPC title
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