Claims
- 1. An apparatus for pumping moist compressible materials such as plaster, concrete, mortar and the like including
- first and second pumping units,
- an enclosed material housing having a preselected outer configuration and a substantially cylindrical material chamber constructed and defined internally thereof, said housing including material inlet means and material discharge means communicating with the material chamber,
- means for charging the material chamber with the material to be pumped through the material inlet means,
- said material chamber inlet means including means for placing each of the pumping units in communication with the material chamber,
- a material valve element rotatably mounted within the material chamber and extending into sliding engagement with the chamber wall for controlling the flow of material at the inlet means and the discharge means so as to subdivide the chamber for alternately allowing the subdivided portions to function with the pumping units as a means to charge the material therein and to discharge the material therefrom, the valve element being arranged in the chamber relative to the inlet means and the discharge means so as to isolate the portion of the chamber discharging material from communication with the charging means but in communication with said chamber material discharge means, said material housing having a removable cover for exposing the valve element, said valve element being removable from the housing when the cover is removed to expose the valve element, the material housing further including wear means comprising a wear plate secured to the side of the housing opposite to the cover and a wear plate secured to the chamber side of the cover for the valve element to rotate on,
- the valve element being further characterized as a blade element having aligned trunnions and rotatably mounted thereby and within the blade element having oppositely contoured concave faces for mating with the opposed arcuate walls of the cylindrical chamber for defining conduit-like opening through the material chamber to minimize any tendency for the moist compressible material to be restricted in its flow through the material chamber when being conveyed through the chamber to the material discharge means, said aligned trunnions extend outwardly from opposite longitudinal edges of said blade element and each said trunnion being arranged substantially centrally of the longitudinal edges of said blade element and coaxial with one another so as to be constructed and defined as one piece with the blade element of the valve element, said contoured faces of the blade element being further characterized as having concavities of a preselected depth defined within the preselected perimeter of the blade element spaced inwardly of the edges of the lateral faces of the blade element to have a shallow "C" cross-section, and
- automatic means for operating said pumping units and for changing the position of said valve element in a preselected timed relationship.
- 2. In apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the wear means comprises wear pins secured in the cylindrical chamber at the four points the valve element slidably engages the chamber wall.
- 3. In apparatus as defined in claim 1 including a lubricating fluid storage means for the pumping units for direct coupling with the pumping units.
- 4. An apparatus for pumping moist compressible materials such as plaster, concrete, mortar and the like including
- first and second pumping units,
- an enclosed material housing having a preselected outer configuration and a substantially cylindrical material chamber constructed and defined internally thereof, said housing including material inlet means and material discharge means communicating with the material chamber,
- means for charging the material chamber with the material to be pumped through the material inlet means,
- said material chamber inlet means including means for placing each of the pumping units in communication with the material chamber,
- a material valve element rotatably mounted within the material chamber and extending into sliding engagement with the chamber wall for controlling the flow of material at the inlet means and the discharge means so as to subdivide the chamber for alternately allowing the subdivided portions to function with the pumping units as a means to charge the material therein and to discharge the material therefrom, the valve element being arranged in the chamber relative to the inlet means and the discharge means so as to isolate the portion of the chamber discharging material from communication with the charging means but in communication with said chamber material discharge means, the valve element being further characterized as a blade element having aligned trunnions and rotatably mounted thereby and within the blade element having oppositely contoured concave faces for mating with the opposed arcuate walls of the cylindrical chamber for defining conduit-like opening through the material chamber to minimize any tendency for the moist compressible material to be restricted in its flow through the material chamber when being conveyed through the chamber to the material discharge means, said aligned trunnions extend outwardly from opposite longitudinal edges of said blade element and each said trunnion being arranged substantially centrally of the longitudinal edges of said blade element and coaxial with one another so as to be constructed and defined as one piece with the blade element of the valve element, said contoured faces of the blade element being further characterized as having concavities of a preselected depth defined within the preselected perimeter of the blade element spaced inwardly of the edges of the lateral faces of the blade element to have a shallow "C" cross-section,
- automatic means for operating said pumping units and for changing the position of said valve element in a preselected timed relationship,
- said pumping units being hydraulically operated and controlled pumping units and include hydraulic drive means for alternately placing them in a pumping stroke and a return stroke,
- said pumping units comprise piston-cylinder units wherein the pistons are reciprocal between a pumping stroke and a return stroke in response to the hydraulic drive means, and push-pull rod means mounted on the outside of each pumping unit and coupled to an individual piston to be reciprocated thereby,
- the push-pull rod means being coupled to the hydraulic drive means for controlling the cycle of operation of the pumping units.
- 5. In apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein each of said rod means is coupled to an individual valve element for mechanically operating the valve in accordance with the positions of the rod coupled thereto.
- 6. In apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein the pumping units are arranged in parallel alignment and each pumping unit has a piston head mounted in a material cylinder having spaced ends so as to be reciprocated from one end of the cylinder to the opposite end thereof, one end of each cylinder being arranged in communication with the material chamber for receiving the material to be pumped therein and the opposite ends of each cylinder being closed, each of the piston ends defining a closed, variable volume between said closed end and one end of the piston head in accordance with the position of the piston head in the material cylinder,
- a lubricating fluid medium storage tank mounted between the pumping units so as to be directly coupled in communication with the closed ends of each material cylinder for permitting the stored lubricating medium to flow into and out of said closed volumes behind the piston heads in accordance with their respective positions.
- 7. In apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein the lubricating fluid medium comprises water.
- 8. In apparatus for pumping moist, compressible materials such as plaster, concrete, mortar and the like as defined in claim 4 wherein each of the tips of said blade element are provided with a hard face overlay thereon for the complete extent and tapered for providing shearing edges at said tips.
- 9. In apparatus for pumping moist, compressible materials such as plaster, concrete, mortar and the like as defined in claim 8 wherein said trunnions have corrosion resistant sleeves secured thereto and extending outwardly from the longitudinal edges of the element a preselected distance.
- 10. In apparatus for pumping moist, compressible materials, such as plaster, concrete, mortar and the like as defined in claim 9 wherein the sleeves are chromium plated sleeves welded to said trunnions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 835,514, filed Sept. 22, 1977, now abandoned.
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