This application claims priority to German Patent Application DE 102007014709.2-15, filed Mar. 23, 2007, which is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a diaphragm pump for pumping a fluid, including a flexible diaphragm which contains magnetically hard or soft particles and is actuated by an electromagnetic actuator.
When fluids need to be pumped, whether liquids or gases, it is preferred to use diaphragm pumps in cases where the pumped fluid is aggressive. The diaphragms used may be actuated either mechanically or electromagnetically. Such pumps may be used, inter alia, in fuel tank venting systems for combustion engines.
German Patent Document DE 40 32 555 A1 relates to electromagnetically actuated hydraulic pumps of different construction. The described pumps include a magnetostrictively actuated diaphragm pump, the diaphragm of which is reciprocated by an electromagnetically operated actuator and a return spring.
Another diaphragm pump is described in US 2004/0265150 A1. The pump disclosed therein uses a diaphragm which contains magnetic particles and is actuated by an electromagnet. The curvature produced in the diaphragm by the electromagnet can be used to pass a fluid through a housing adjacent the diaphragm.
The diaphragm pumps discussed hereinabove may be used, for example, in a fuel tank venting system for combustion engines, such as is described in DE 19650517 C2.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a diaphragm pump that is simple in construction, easy to manufacture, and is capable of providing a high delivery rate. The diaphragm pump is intended to be used preferably for metering liquids or gases. A particular application is in the pumping of fuel vapors.
The diaphragm pump of the present invention includes a housing containing two pump chambers which are separated by the diaphragm. The selected diaphragm is a highly flexible diaphragm containing magnetically hard or soft particles. The diaphragm itself is actuated by two opposite electromagnetic actuators. By using two pump chambers and associated electromagnetic actuators, a high flow rate is achieved for the fluid to be pumped. The actuators themselves are provided by electromagnetic coils. It is advantageous to operate the coils at resonance; the resonant frequency being in the range from 10 to 100 Hz. The diaphragm itself is disposed axially centrally in the housing.
All chambers are provided with inlet and outlet valves. These valves may preferably take the form of check valves. Valves of this type permit fluid flow in one direction only. The flow of fluid is assisted by an additional chamber connected to the two aforementioned pump chambers in the flow direction of the fluid being pumped. The valve provided at the outlet of the additional chamber remains closed when the coils are de-energized, thus preventing reversal of flow.
Particularly advantageously, the diaphragm is at least partially formed from a formed plastic material. This material allows the production of a diaphragm which is particularly flexible. The diaphragm may be provided with magnetically soft and/or hard particles. Preferred are particles having a diameter of ≦100 μm. The content by weight of the magnetically soft particles should be 50 to 90% of the total weight of the diaphragm.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the diaphragm has plate-shaped ends. The rims of said plates are flexible and are used as covers for the inlet and outlet openings at the end walls of the chambers. This eliminates the need for separate valves, because the rims cover the inlet and outlet openings in the manner of a non-return flap so as to prevent backflow of the fluid. To this end, the plate located at the end wall containing the inlet for the fluid is placed against the inner surface of the end wall, while the plate located at the end wall containing the outlet for the fluid is disposed against the outer surface of the end wall. Moreover, the diaphragm is provided with an extension which extends through the additional chamber, and the end face of which covers the outlet opening of the additional chamber.
The foamed plastic material used is a foamed plastic which is resistant to chemicals, particularly to engine fuels. Such a foamed plastic may, for example, be a butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber (NBR) or a vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene rubber (FPM) or FKM or PU.
The operation of the diaphragm pump is schematically illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
In the present case, diaphragm 8 is made entirely from a foamed plastic material and is provided with magnetically soft particles in an amount of about 70% by weight of the total weight of diaphragm 8. The ends of diaphragm 8 are configured in the shape of a plate. As can be seen from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE 102007014709.2 | Mar 2007 | DE | national |