Mechanical seal arrangement having sliding surfaces of different hardness
US-9841107-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9777740B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777740-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113699266-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2011 |
| Priority date | May 27, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A water pump includes a mechanical seal provided between a housing and a rotary shaft for preventing cooling water from leaking from a whirl chamber. The housing forms a space into which cooling water leaked from between the mechanical seal and the rotary shaft is flown and a water vent for discharging cooling water flown into the space. The housing is joined with a thermostat cover to form a reservoir communicating with the water vent. The reservoir has a drain for releasing evaporated cooling water to the air and a control wall for preventing cooling water remaining as liquid from flowing out through the drain.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A water pump comprising: a housing; a cover joined with the housing; a rotary shaft extending through joined surfaces of the housing and the cover and projecting to a whirl chamber; an impeller synchronized with the rotary shaft to rotate in the whirl chamber; and a mechanical seal provided between the housing and the rotary shaft for preventing cooling water from leaking from the whirl chamber, wherein the housing forms a first space into which cooling water leaked from the mechanical seal flows and a water vent for discharging cooling water which has flowed into the first space, wherein the housing is joined to the cover to form a second space communicating with the water vent, the second space being formed in the joined surfaces of the housing and the cover, wherein the second space has a drain for releasing evaporated cooling water to the air and a control wall integrally formed as a part of at least one of the housing and the cover, and the control wall extending into the second space from at least one of the housing and the cover for preventing cooling water remaining as liquid from flowing out through the drain, and wherein the control wall is in a shape of a plate extending in a horizontal direction with respect to gravity, and an extending length of the control wall into the second space from at least one of the housing and the cover is greater than a thickness of the control wall in a direction perpendicular to a horizontal plane of the control wall. 2. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the second space is divided into two chambers by the control wall, one of which is configured to reserve cooling water flowing in from the water vent, the other of which communicates with the drain, the two chambers communicating with each other. 3. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the second space is divided into a chamber and the drain, the chamber and the drain communicating with each other. 4. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the drain is positioned at a level in the direction of gravity between a confluence of the first space and the water vent and a confluence of the water vent and the second space. 5. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the drain is smaller than the water vent. 6. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the drain passes through a wall which forms a part of the second space, the control wall being integrally formed with the wall which forms the part of the second space and extending into the second space from the wall which forms the part of the second space. 7. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the drain passes through a wall bounding the second space, the control wall being a part of the wall bounding the second space. 8. The water pump as defined in claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the control wall in the direction perpendicular to the horizontal plane of the control wall is less than a length of the second space in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the control wall, and the control wall is contiguous to the drain and has a first face facing a part of the second space and a second face located on the opposite side of the first face and facing another part of the second space. 9. A water pump comprising: a housing; a cover joined with the housing; a rotary shaft extending through joined surfaces of the housing and the cover and projecting to a whirl chamber; an impeller synchronized with the rotary shaft to rotate in the whirl chamber; a mechanical seal between the housing and the rotary shaft to prevent cooling water from leaking from the whirl chamber; the housing being configured to form a first space into which cooling water leaked past the mechanical seal flows and a water vent through which is discharged cooling water which has flowed into the first space; the housing being joined to the cover to form a second space communicating with the water vent, the second space being formed in the joined surfaces of the housing and the cover; the second space including a drain for releasing evaporated cooling water to the air and a control wall integrally formed as a part of at least one of the housing and the cover at a position so that the second space is located on one side of the control wall and the drain is positioned on an opposite side of the control wall, and the control wall being in a shape of a plate extending in a horizontal direction with respect to gravity, and an extending length of the control wall into the second space from at least one of the housing and the cover being greater than a thickness of the control wall in a direction perpendicular to a horizontal plane of the control wall. 10. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the second space is divided into first and second chambers by the control wall, the first chamber being configured to reserve cooling water flowing in from the water vent, the second chamber communicating with the drain, the first and second chambers communicating with each other. 11. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the second space is divided into a chamber and the drain located on opposite sides of the control wall, the chamber and the drain communicating with each other. 12. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the drain is positioned at a level in the direction of gravity between a confluence of the first space and the water vent and a confluence of the water vent and the second space. 13. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the drain is smaller than the water vent. 14. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the drain passes through a wall which forms a part of the second space, the control wall being integrally formed with the wall which forms the part of the second space and extending into the second space from the wall which forms the part of the second space. 15. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the drain passes through a wall bounding the second space, the control wall being a part of the wall bounding the second space. 16. The water pump as defined in claim 9 , wherein the thickness of the control wall in the direction perpendicular to the horizontal plane of the control wall is less than a length of the second space in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the control wall, and the control wall is contiguous to the drain and has a first face facing a part of the second space and a second face located on the opposite side of the first face and facing another part of the second space.
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