Claims
- 1. A pump assembly for moving a viscous mass, said assembly comprising:
- a hopper adapted to hold said mass and having a front wall formed with a front port centered on a front axis perpendicular to said front wall at said front port and a rear wall formed with two rear ports centered on respective rear axes perpendicular to said rear wall at said rear ports and generally parallel to said front axis, sad front and rear ports opening at respective parallel front and rear planes substantially perpendicular to said axes;
- respective piston pumps secured to said rear wall outside said hopper over said rear ports and operable to draw portions of said mass out of said hopper and expel said drawn-out portions back into said hopper through the respective rear ports;
- an outlet conduit connected to said front wall outside said hopper over said front port;
- a distributor pipe in said hopper having a front end fitted and aligned with said front port and a rear end engageable over and alignable with either of said rear ports, said distributor pipe being limitedly axially displaceable in said hopper;
- a buttress formation integrally formed on said distributor pipe below said front end, projecting forward through said front wall of said hopper, and having outside said hopper a forwardly directed abutment face defining outside said hopper a buttress plane parallel to said front and rear planes;
- an abutment lying on said buttress plane and having a backwardly directed abutment face engaging said face of said buttress formation;
- drive means for oscillating said distributor pipe about said front axis between one position with said rear end aligned with and engaged over one of said rear ports and with said other rear port opening into said hopper and another position with said rear end aligned with and engaged over said other rear port and with said one rear port opening into said hopper, said faces of said buttress formation and abutment remaining in force-transmitting contact with each other but moving relative to each other parallel to said planes as said pipe moves between said positions, said faces axially engaging one another at a location axially aligned with the rear axis of the rear port said rear end is engaged over; and
- biasing means including axially extending tension elements outside said hopper and having rear element ends anchored in said rear wall and front element ends anchored in said abutment for urging said pipe axially backward and thereby pressing said rear end against said rear wall.
- 2. The pump assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said buttress formation is unitary with said front end of said pipe.
- 3. The pump assembly defined in claim 2 wherein said abutment is a bar extending between said front ends of said tension elements and having the respective abutment face directed at and operatively engaged with said buttress formation.
- 4. The pump assembly defined in claim 3 wherein said faces are parallel to said planes, said abutment having a slide block bearing on said face and carried on said buttress formation.
- 5. The pump assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said rear wall is formed with a stiffening plate in which said tension elements are anchored and said abutment is a plate, said elements being tie rods having threaded ends passing through one of said plates and having shoulders operatively bearing thereon, said tension elements including nuts engaged over the respective threaded ends and bearing toward the respective shoulder on said one plate.
- 6. The pump assembly defined in claim 5, further comprising laterally removable shims between said shoulders and said one plate.
- 7. The pump assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said outlet pipe and said front end of said pipe have interfitting flanges meeting generally at said front plate and centered on said front axis.
- 8. The pump assembly defined in claim 7 wherein said buttress formation is an integral extension of said flange of said front end.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 386,259 filed June 8, 1982 (now abandoned). This application is also related to copending applications Ser. No. 326,893 filed Dec. 2, 1981 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,431,286 and Ser. Nos. 386,258 and 386,260 (now abandoned), both filed June 8, 1982.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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