Reservoir with controlled pathway to a pump suction line

- Caterpillar Tractor Co.

a reservoir (10) for a scavenging system has a suction line (12) of a pump disposed within the reservoir and a float mechanism (24) that controls the fluid pathway (21) from the reservoir into the suction line (12) in response to the height (22) of the fluid within the reservoir. This system restricts large volume of air from being drawn into the suction line as the fluid level in the reservoir is lowered. The float mechanism includes a sealing arrangement (25) to restrict air from being introduced into the openings from around the float mechanism (24) during operation of the system. An apparatus (26) is also associated with the float mechanism (24) to cause the pathway (21) to be significantly lowered relative to the level (22) of the fluid and the openings (18) in the suction line (12). This system allows the fluid level (22) in the reservoir (10) to be at a very low level without drawing any appreciable amount of air into the suction line ( 12), while providing very low restriction to the flow of the fluid into the suction line (12) at high levels (22) of the fluid.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T987002
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 12, 1978
Date of Patent: Oct 2, 1979
Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co. (Peoria, IL)
Inventor: Robert C. Hansen (East Peoria, IL)
Application Number: 5/950,878
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Float (210/121); 210/242R; 210/416R; Within Flow Line Or Flow Line Connected Close Casing (210/435); Attached To Open End Of Pipe (210/460)
International Classification: B01D 2920; B01D 3502; B01D 3514;