The present invention relates to a cylinder head for a pump, such as a pressure washer pump.
Cylinder heads generally include an inlet manifold for receiving a low pressure fluid and directing the low pressure fluid to the pump, an outlet manifold for receiving a pressurized fluid from the pump and directing the pressurized fluid to an outlet, and a pressure chamber between the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold. The pump includes pistons and cylinders for pressurizing the fluid and valves in line with the pistons and cylinders for selectively directing fluid from the inlet manifold to the cylinders. The inlet manifold and pressure chamber form passages in line with the cylinders for receiving the valves and are formed from a single piece of a single material, along with the outlet manifold.
In one independent embodiment, a cylinder head may generally include an inlet manifold for receiving a low pressure fluid and for directing the low pressure fluid to a cylinder chamber, the inlet manifold being formed as a single piece, and an outlet manifold for receiving a pressurized fluid from the cylinder chamber and for directing the pressurized fluid to an outlet, the outlet manifold being formed as a single piece separate from the inlet manifold. The cylinder head may also include a pressure chamber positioned fluidly between the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold for receiving the low pressure fluid from the inlet manifold and directing the low pressure fluid to the cylinder chamber, and for receiving the pressurized fluid from the cylinder chamber and directing the pressurized fluid to the outlet manifold. The pressure chamber may be formed as a single piece separate from the inlet manifold and separate from the outlet manifold, the pressure chamber being formed of a first material. At least one of the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold may be formed of a second material different than the first material.
In another independent embodiment, a pump may generally include a piston, a cylinder block at least partially defining a cylinder chamber receiving the piston, and a cylinder head coupled to the cylinder block. The cylinder head may include an inlet manifold for receiving a low pressure fluid and directing the low pressure fluid to the cylinder chamber, the inlet manifold being formed as a single piece, and an outlet manifold for receiving a pressurized fluid from the cylinder chamber and directing the pressurized fluid to an outlet, the outlet manifold being formed as a single piece separate from the inlet manifold. The cylinder head may also include a pressure chamber positioned fluidly between the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold and in fluid communication with the cylinder chamber for receiving the low pressure fluid from the inlet manifold and directing the low pressure fluid to the cylinder chamber and for receiving the pressurized fluid from the cylinder chamber and directing the pressurized fluid to the outlet manifold. The pressure chamber may be formed as a single piece separate from the inlet manifold and from the outlet manifold and may be formed from a first material. At least one of the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold may be formed from a second material different from the first material.
In a further independent embodiment, a pump may generally include a piston, a cylinder block at least partially defining a cylinder chamber receiving the piston, the cylinder chamber extending in a longitudinal direction, and a cylinder head coupled to the cylinder block. The cylinder head may include an inlet manifold for receiving a low pressure fluid and directing the low pressure fluid to the cylinder chamber, the inlet manifold being formed as a single piece, and an outlet manifold for receiving a pressurized fluid from the cylinder chamber and directing the pressurized fluid to an outlet, the outlet manifold being formed as a single piece separate from the inlet manifold. The cylinder head may also include a pressure chamber positioned fluidly between the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold and in fluid communication with the cylinder chamber for receiving the low pressure fluid from the inlet manifold and directing the low pressure fluid to the cylinder chamber and for receiving the pressurized fluid from the cylinder chamber and directing the pressurized fluid to the outlet manifold. The pressure chamber may be formed as a single piece separate from the inlet manifold and from the outlet manifold. The pressure chamber may be formed from a first material including brass. The cylinder head may also include an inlet valve positioned in the cylinder head for controlling flow of low pressure fluid from the inlet manifold to the pressure chamber, the inlet valve being oriented along an axis extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder chamber such that the low pressure fluid flows through the inlet valve in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder chamber. The cylinder head may also include an outlet valve positioned in the cylinder head for controlling flow of pressurized fluid from the pressure chamber to the outlet, the outlet valve being oriented along an axis extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder chamber such that the pressurized fluid flows through the outlet valve in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder chamber. The inlet manifold and the outlet manifold may be formed from a second material including aluminum.
Other independent aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description, claims and accompanying drawings.
Before any independent embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other independent embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
The pump 20 also includes a cylinder block 30 to which the pressure chamber 28 is coupled by fasteners 32, such as bolts. In the illustrated embodiment, three fasteners 32 are employed (see the first and second fasteners 32 in
The inlet manifold 24 includes a low pressure inlet 40 for receiving a low pressure fluid, such as water, and low pressure outlets 38 for directing the low pressure fluid to the respective cylinders 34. The number of low pressure outlets 38 is equal to the number of cylinders 34. At least one of the low pressure outlets 38 is oriented to define a central axis C substantially perpendicular to the axis B of the respective piston 36 and cylinder 34. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the low pressure outlets 38 are oriented substantially perpendicular to the respective cylinder 34.
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The inlet valves 42 are one-way check valves that open to enable the pistons 36 to draw the low pressure fluid into the pressure chamber 28 and close to enable the pistons 36 to pressurize the low pressure fluid to a high pressure fluid. The pistons 36 then force the high pressure fluid to respective high pressure inlets 44 to the outlet manifold 26, which in turn deliver the high pressure fluid to a high pressure outlet 46. The high pressure inlets 44 are aligned along a central axis D substantially parallel to the axis C of the respective low pressure outlet 38 and substantially perpendicular to the axis B of the respective piston 36 and cylinder 34. Outlet valves 50 (one is illustrated in
Because the inlet and outlet valves 42, 50 and respective low pressure outlet 38 and high pressure inlet 44 are positioned transverse to the pistons 36 and cylinders 34 (in other words, not in line with the pistons 36 and cylinders 34), the height of the pressure chamber 28 is reduced and thus the amount of brass, or other suitable pressure-rated material, is reduced. Also, because the valves 42, 50 and the inlet and outlet manifolds 24, 26 are adjacent the pistons 36 and cylinders 34 in a transverse direction to the axis B, the inlet and outlet manifolds 24, 26 can be formed from a different material than the pressure chamber 28, such as aluminum, further reducing the amount of brass, or other suitable pressure-rated material, needed to form the pressure chamber 28.
Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a low cost cylinder head having a novel arrangement of parts allowing a portion of the cylinder head to be formed of aluminum.
One or more independent features and independent advantages of the invention may be set forth in the following claims:
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/488,293, filed on May 20, 2011, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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61488293 | May 2011 | US |