Gear pump with reduced fluid-borne noise

Rotary expansible chamber devices – With mechanical sealing – Seal on cylinder engaging rotary member separates inlet and...

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418170, F04C 210

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053603257

ABSTRACT:
A crescent internal gear pump achieves greatly improved sealing against cter flow of fluid and greatly reduced noise by increase of the number of teeth of each of the ring and pinion gears which form discrete volumes of pumped fluid against a crescent-shaped member or insert. Reduction of the size of the teeth on the ring and pinion gears allows an increase in the angular extent of the crescent-shaped insert in order to increase the number of discrete volumes to be increased to a minimum of nineteen for each of the ring and pinion gears. The reduction in noise is accompanied by an increase in the fundamental frequency of the remaining noise, which can be more readily attenuated by acoustic filtering and isolation. Perfecting features of the invention include shaping of the crescent-shaped member to equalize the number of discrete volumes formed by each of the ring and pinion gears and shaping the teeth of the pinion gear to equalize the volumes of the discrete volumes formed by each gear.

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patent: 2694367 (1954-11-01), Seavey

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