IP Library Granted Patent US 7,819,646
Granted Patent B2
US 7,819,646 · App. 10/531,563 · Granted Oct 26, 2010

Rotary piston vacuum pump with washing installation

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Patent No.
US 7,819,646
App. No.
10/531,563
Granted
Oct 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pump having a rotor, a stator, a housing enclosing the rotor and the stator, the housing having an inlet for a fluid, and a port for receiving a fluid which acts on deposits on a surface of the rotor and on a surface of the stator positioned downstream from the inlet.

Claims (71)

1. A pump comprising:

a rotor and a stator;

a housing enclosing the rotor and the stator, the housing having an inlet for receiving a first fluid, and a port positioned downstream and spaced apart from the inlet; and

means for injecting a second fluid into the housing through the port in a first direction not in direct opposite to a second direction in which the first fluid flows into the housing via the inlet, wherein the second fluid acts on deposits on a surface of the rotor and a surface of the stator, and wherein the second fluid comprises a reactive substance for reacting with deposits on the surface of the rotor and the surface of the stator.

2. The pump according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of ports.

3. The pump according to claim 2 wherein the ports are located radially about the housing.

4. The pump according to claim 2 wherein the ports are located along a length of the rotor.

5. The pump according to claim 4 wherein at least one of the ports includes a nozzle for spraying the second fluid.

6. The pump according to claim 5 wherein the nozzle is integrally formed within at least one of the ports.

7. The pump according to claim 2 wherein at least one of the ports includes a nozzle for spraying fluid.

8. The pump according to claim 7 wherein the nozzle is integrally formed within at least one of the ports.

9. The pump according to claim 8 wherein the housing comprises a two skinned wall having an inner skin and an outer skin and forming a cavity between the inner and outer skins.

10. The pump according to claim 9 wherein the inner skin of the housing is adapted to form the stator.

11. The pump according to claim 7 wherein the second fluid is a liquid.

12. The pump according to claim 11 wherein the second fluid is a solvent.

13. The pump according to claim 7 wherein the second fluid is a gas.

14. The pump according to claim 13 wherein the second fluid is steam.

15. The pump according to claim 7 wherein the second fluid comprises a reactive substance for reacting with the deposits.

16. The pump according to claim 15 wherein the second fluid comprises a halogen.

17. The pump according to any of claim 15 wherein the second fluid comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of ClF 3 , F 2 , and NF 3 .

18. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the pump is a screw pump having two threaded rotors.

19. The screw pump according to claim 18 wherein the port is located downstream of a first two complete turns of thread of the threaded rotors.

20. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the pump is a claw pump.

21. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the pump is a Roots pump.

22. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the second fluid is a liquid.

23. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the second fluid is a solvent.

24. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the second fluid is a gas.

25. The pump according to claim 24 wherein the second fluid is steam.

26. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a two skinned wall having an inner skin and an outer skin and forming a cavity between the inner and outer skins.

27. The pump according to claim 26 wherein the inner skin of the housing is adapted to form the stator.

28. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the pump is connected to a chemical vapor deposition apparatus having a process chamber and an outlet of the process chamber, wherein the pump inlet is connected to the outlet of the process chamber, and wherein the deposits are a by-product of a chemical vapor deposition process.

29. A pump comprising:

a rotor and a stator;

a housing enclosing the rotor and the stator and having an inlet for receiving a first fluid, and a port positioned downstream and spaced apart from the inlet; and

means for injecting a fluid into the housing through the port in a first direction not in direct opposite to a second direction in which the first fluid flows into the housing via the inlet, wherein the fluid comprises a reactive substance for reacting with particulates on a surface of the rotor and a surface of the stator.

30. The pump according to claim 29 wherein the fluid comprises a halogen.

31. The pump according to claim 29 wherein the fluid comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of ClF 3 , F 2 , and NF 3 .

32. A method of managing deposits within a pump, the pump comprising a rotor and a stator, and a housing enclosing the rotor and the stator, the housing having an inlet for receiving a first fluid, and downstream, spaced apart from the inlet, a port, the method comprising:

injecting into the housing via the port a second fluid for acting on deposits on a surface of the rotor and a surface of the stator, wherein the second fluid is injected into the housing in a first direction not in direct opposite to a second direction in which the first fluid flows into the housing via the inlet, and wherein the second fluid comprises a reactive substance for reacting with the deposits on the surface of the rotor and the surface of the stator.

33. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid is injected from a plurality of ports.

34. The method according to claim 33 wherein the ports are located radially about the housing.

35. The method according to claim 33 wherein the ports are located along a length of the rotor.

36. The method according to claim 33 wherein the second fluid is injected through the ports at predetermined intervals.

37. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid is a liquid.

38. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid is a solvent.

39. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid is a gas.

40. The method according to claim 39 wherein the second fluid is steam.

41. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid comprises a reactive substance for reacting with the deposits.

42. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid comprises a halogen.

43. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of ClF 3 , F 2 , and NF 3 .

44. The method according to claim 32 wherein the second fluid is injected through the port at predetermined time intervals.

45. The method according to claim 32 further comprising the steps of:

(a) monitoring the performance of the pump;

(b) determining accumulation of the deposits on the internal surfaces based on the monitored performance;

(c) calculating a rate of flow of the second fluid required to compensate for the accumulation of the deposits; and

(d) adjusting the rate of flow of the second fluid to reflect the calculated rate of flow of the second fluid.

46. A method for managing deposits within a pump mechanism by delivering to a rotor of the pump, a fluid for dissolving, diluting or otherwise disengaging deposits which have accumulated on the internal working surfaces of the pump, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) monitoring the performance of the pump;

(b) calculating the rate of accumulation of the deposits on the internal working surfaces of the pump based on the monitored performance;

(c) calculating a rate of flow of the fluid, required to compensate for the accumulation of the deposits;

(d) adjusting the rate of flow of the fluid being delivered to the rotor to reflect the calculated rate of flow of the fluid;

wherein the pump is inoperative as the fluid is delivered, the method further comprising the step of applying torque to rotors of the pump to overcome any remaining impeding force.

47. A method for managing deposits within a pump mechanism by delivering to a rotor of the pump, a fluid for dissolving, diluting or otherwise disengaging deposits which have accumulated on the internal working surfaces of the pump, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) monitoring the performance of the pump;

(b) calculating the rate of accumulation of the deposits on the internal working surfaces of the pump based on the monitored performance;

(c) calculating a rate of flow of the fluid, required to compensate for the accumulation of the deposits;

(d) adjusting the rate of flow of the fluid being delivered to the rotor to reflect the calculated rate of flow of the fluid; wherein the pump is inoperative as the fluid is delivered;

the method further comprising the steps:

applying torque to rotors of the pump to overcome any remaining impeding force;

introducing a thermal fluid into a cavity formed within a housing of the pump, the cavity encircling the rotors; and

heating the thermal fluid in the cavity to raise the temperature of the fluid and the deposits to release the deposits prior to the step of applying torque to the rotors.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2007
From: THE BOC GROUP PLC; BOC LIMITED
To: EDWARDS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 020083/0897 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 14, 2005
From: HOPE, MARK CHRISTOPHER; TUNNA, CLIVE MARCUS LLOYD; UNDERWOOD, FREDERICK JOHN
To: BOC GROUP PLC, THE
Reel/Frame 017011/0396 →