Pumps – Operated by art device
Patent
1978-04-20
1980-07-22
Vrabik, John J.
Pumps
Operated by art device
417362, 415123, 74203, 198502, F04B 902, F04B 1700, F16H 1310, B65G 2100
Patent
active
042137438
ABSTRACT:
A pump assembly to be used for mining, and the like, is supported on rope-like members (32, 110, 112, 140, 181,190) of an endless conveyer. In one type of embodiments a channel-shaped mounting member (20, 72, 138, 164, 192) of the pump assembly straddles the rope-like support members and allows the weight distribution of the pump assembly to cause a drive wheel (16, 68, 142, 146, 196) of the pump assembly to come into contact with the endless conveyer (28, 144, 198) to thereby drive a pump (18, 76, 134, 160, 182) of the pump assembly. In a particular one of these types of embodiments the pump (134) is mounted inside the rope-like support member (140) to urge the drive wheel (142) downwardly against the return portion (144) of the endless conveyer and in other particular ones of these types of embodiments the pump (18, 76, 160) is located outside the rope-like support member (32, 181, 164) so that the drive wheel (16, 68, 146) is urged upwardly against the conveying portion (28) of the endless conveyer. In one embellishment a centrifugal pump (76) is used in combination with a speed increasing linkage system (78) to drive the centrifugal pump (76) sufficiently fast to provide adequate pumping. In another embellishment, which can be used with the above mentioned embodiments or in a separate embodiment, the pump assembly is positioned so that its drive wheel (16, 126) only contacts the endless conveyer (28) when the endless conveyer is loaded. This embellishment does not necessarily require pivoting about a single rope-like support member, rather, such a pump assembly can be mounted on rope-like support members (110, 112) on opposite sides of the conveyer. Another type of embodiments employs a pump (182) mounted on the ground being driven by a flexible linkage (186) extending from a seesaw type energy take-off system.
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Hurt Frank K.
Wellons Edwin L.
MEFCOR, Inc.
Vrabik John J.
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