Claims
- 1. An improved fluid pump diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear for use in certain applications in which at least a portion of said diaphragm is in contact with a flange of such fluid pump which would tend to abrade said diaphragm, said diaphragm comprising:
- (a) a generally flat center portion,
- (b) a generally arcuately shaped flexure annular portion connected at an inner periphery thereof to an outer periphery of said generally flat portion, said generally arcuate shaped flexure annular portion having a convex surface and a concave surface,
- (c) an outer edge portion connected at an inner periphery thereof to an outer periphery of said generally arcuately shaped flexure annular portion of said diaphragm for securing said diaphragm to a pump housing, wherein said generally flat center portion, said generally arcuately shaped flexure annular portion and said outer edge portion include at least one layer of a flexible material selected from a group including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, fabric reinforced rubber, plastic and mixtures thereof,
- (d) an abrasion resistant polymeric material, having a predetermined thickness and a predetermined size, adhered to said generally flat center portion and to a predetermined portion of said convex surface of said generally arcuately shaped flexure annular portion of said at least one layer of said flexible material of said diaphragm, said predetermined size being sufficient to cover that portion of said generally flat center portion and at least said predetermined portion of said convex surface of said generally arcuately shaped flexure portion of said diaphragm that is in contact with such flange of such fluid pump which would tend to abrade said diaphragm, and
- (e) a central aperture formed in and through said generally flat portion of said diaphragm and said abrasion resistant polymeric material, said central aperture having a predetermined diameter for attaching said diaphragm to a piston rod of such pump.
- 2. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 1, wherein said abrasion resistant polymeric material is bonded to said diaphragm by an adhesive.
- 3. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 1, wherein said abrasion resistant polymeric material is a plastic selected from a group consisting essentially of PEEK, polytetrafluoroethylene, fluoroelastomer and various other ketone based resins.
- 4. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 3, wherein said plastic is PEEK.
- 5. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 2, wherein a predetermined surface of said abrasion resistant plastic which is to be bonded to said diaphragm is abraded before said adhesive is applied.
- 6. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 2, wherein said abrasion resistant plastic is bonded to said diaphragm with an adhesive force of substantially between about 30 to about 300 pounds per linear inch.
- 7. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined thickness of said abrasion resistant plastic is substantially between about 10 mils and about 50 mils thick.
- 8. An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear, according to claim 7, wherein said predetermined thickness of said abrasion resistant plastic is substantially between about 15 mils and about 30 mils thick.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/643,604, filed May 6, 1996, now abandoned.
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