Side channel self priming fuel pump having reservoir

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415 11, 415144, 415177, F04D 500

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048043133

ABSTRACT:
A side channel pump (10) has a pumping cavity (26) which includes an inlet port (78), a discharge port (80) and side channels (72,74). An impeller (54) is mounted for rotation in the pumping cavity. A reservoir (20) holds an ample supply of liquid for pump priming and pump cooling during periods of gas pumping. A bypass suction duct (24) carries liquid from the reservoir to the pumping cavity during priming, gas pumping and normal operating and a bypass return duct (22) returns some discharged liquid to the reservoir during gas pumping and normal operation. The reservoir acts as a heat sink to enable the liquid ring formed during gas pumping operation to absorb more heat and provide pump cooling.

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patent: 3007417 (1961-11-01), Feltus
patent: 3068802 (1962-12-01), Costello et al.
patent: 3761196 (1973-09-01), Weinert
patent: 3942906 (1976-03-01), Schonwald

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