Claims
- 1. A hydraulically-actuated, reciprocating diaphragm pump comprising:
- inlet means defining a suction opening for receiving fluid to be pumped;
- a spherical housing connected to said inlet means for receiving in a pumping chamber defined therein the fluid to be pumped;
- an elongated cylindrical, tubular, generally hose-shaped membrane located in the interior of said spherical housing, said membrane being pulsed by pulsating pressure from a pressure source to pump said fluid being pumped through the pumping chamber of said spherical housing by expansion and contraction of said member when pulsed, said membrane being vertically, horizontally, and axially symmetrically disposed within said spherical housing to define the pumping chamber at the exterior thereof and inside of the spherical housing, said pumping chamber being symmetrically located between an inner surface of said membrane and the inner surface of said spherical housing, even when said membrane is pulsed, said membrane being clamped to said housing only at its opposite ends within said housing so that, during the pressure stroke of said pressure source, the tubular membrane is symmetrically deformed at points remote from its both clamped ends so that the points of greater distension of said membrane are remote from adjacent points of the interior of said spherical housing;
- a support pipe within said membrane located so that said membrane closely surrounds said support pipe to prevent deformation of said membrane inwardly during the suction stroke of said pressure source, thus to avoid compressive strain on said membrane; and
- outlet means defining a discharge opening axially aligned with said suction opening and located opposite said suction opening on said spherical housing, said membrane comprising an inner cylindrical hose membrane and an outer cylindrical hose membrane provided about said support pipe, the outer membrane sheathing the inner membrane concentrically and without space between them, said pump being further characterized in that the inner and outer hose membranes at their rear ends are clamped together while the inner hose membrane at its frontal end is clamped in tight material contact between a rear acceptance ring and a cover at the outer side and a divided or radially stretchable ring at the inner side, a conical tension ring being axially movable toward the center of the spherical housing and arranged in a respective intermediate ring.
- 2. A diaphragm pump, designed as a hydraulically activated reciprocating pump, especially suited for the pumping of a viscous and abrasive secondary flowable medium or of one which is charged with solid material, with a pump section through which the secondary medium flows, the pump section being insertable as an integral part of a pipeline for the secondary medium to be pumped, having a return valve at each of the suction side and the pressure side of the pump section, and a service part designed as a separate unit coupled with the pump section by means of a connecting fitting for carrying a primary flowable operating medium, said primary medium affecting the inner surface of a tubular membrane made of elastomer material having the shape of a cylindrical hose and means for activating said hose by a pulsating pressure, the secondary medium being located within a pump chamber surrounding the membrane, said pump being characterized in that the pump chamber is formed by a spherical housing and the outer surface of the tubular membrane, said hose at its both ends being substantially symmetrically clamped within the spherical housing, and a support pipe, said membrane surrounding said support pipe to prevent deformation of said membrane inwardly toward said service part and thus to avoid compressive strain of said membrane, said pump being further characterized in that a support and an intermediate ring are arranged at an axial distance from each other, said distance being several times larger than the wall thickness of the hose membrane.
- 3. A diaphragm pump, designed as a hydraulically activated reciprocating pump, especially for the pumping of a viscous and abrasive flowable medium or of one which is charged with solid material, with a pump section through which the secondary medium flows, the pump section being insertable as an integral part of a pipeline for the secondary medium to be pumped, having a return valve at each of the suction side and the pressure side of the pump section, and having a service part designed as a separate unit coupled with the pump section by means of a separate unit coupled with the pump section by means of a connecting fitting for carrying a primary flowable operating medium, said primary medium affecting the inner surface of a tubular membrane made of elastomer material, having the shape of a cylindrical hose, means for activating said hose by a pulsating pressure, the secondary medium being located within a pump chamber surrounding the membrane, the improvement being characterized in that a plurality of spherical housings are provided, each containing either one or more than one hose membranes sheathing each other about a support pipe of circular cross section, and being clamped within said spherical housings with their respective ends, together forming one pump unit, said housings relative to the axis of the hose membranes being an almost stellar arrangement on a horizontal plane, two of which housings being alternately fed the primary operating medium by one of the double-acting service units, each of said plurality of housings being connected by a like plurality of connecting fittings connected with a collecting tank by way of a separate safety line, each having an automatic return valve, said collecting tank being formed by a collecting bell and the floor of a storage container, said collecting tank having a safety valve.
- 4. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 3, characterized in each of the spherical housings by a cover tab splitting the ends of the hose membranes and a leakage bore ending at the outer most edge of the cover tab, connecting it to a triangle annular gap between inner and outer hose membranes by way of a threaded opening.
- 5. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 4, characterized by each of the four connecting fittings being connected with a collecting tank by way of a separate safety line, each having an automatic return valve said collecting tank being formed by a collecting bell and the floor of a storage container, said collecting tank having one single safety valve.
- 6. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 3, characterized by the hose membrane arrangement or mode of clamping, respectively, in each of the spherical housings having inner and outer hose membranes clamped together at their rear ends between a rear acceptance ring and an intermediate divided or radially stretchable ring, while the inner hose membrane at its frontal end is clamped in tight material contact between a cover at the outer side and an intermediate divided or radially stretchable ring at the inner side, a conical tension ring being arranged in each intermediate ring, and being axially movable toward the center of the spherical housing.
- 7. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 6, characterized by each of the four connecting fittings being connected with a collecting tank by way of a separate safety line, each having an automatic return valve said collecting tank being formed by a collecting bell and the floor of a storage container, said collecting tank having one single safety valve.
- 8. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 6 characterized by a support and the intermediate ring being arranged at an axial distance from each other, said distance being several times larger than the wall thickness of the hose membrane or membranes.
- 9. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 8, characterized by each of the four connecting fittings being connected with a collecting tank by way of a separate safety line, each having an automatic return valve said collecting tank being formed by a collecting bell and the floor of a storage container, said collecting tank having one single safety valve.
- 10. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 6, characterized by each tension ring being connected, by means of tension rods with one of the adjustment rings on the axis of the housing in the area of the center of the spherical housing, one of the adjustment rings having a right-hand thread and the other having a left-hand thread, both being arranged on an adjustment bolt, said bolt having been arranged, by way of a rod passing through the cover being rotatable but immovable in the axial direction.
- 11. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 10, characterized by each of the four connecting fittings being connected with a collecting tank by way of a separate safety line, each having an automatic return valve said collecting tank being formed by a collecting bell and the floor of a storage container, said collecting tank having one single safety valve.
- 12. A diaphragm pump, designed as a hydraulically activated reciprocating pump, especially suited for the pumping of a viscous and abrasive secondary flowable medium or of one which is charged with solid material, with a pump section through which the secondary medium flows, the pump section being insertable as an integral part of a pipeline for the secondary medium to be pumped, having a return valve at each of the suction side and the pressure side of the pump section, and a service part designed as a separate unit coupled with the pump section by means of a connecting fitting for carrying a primary flowable operating medium, said primary medium affecting the inner surface of an elongated tubular membrane made of elastomer material having the shape of a cylindrical hose and means for activating said hose by a pulsating pressure, the secondary medium being located within a pump chamber surrounding the membrane, said pump being characterized in that the pump chamber is formed by the interior of a spherical housing and the outer surface of the tubular membrane, said hose at its both ends being substantially symmetrically clamped to position said hose both vertically and horizontally symmetrically within the spherical housing so that, during a pressure stroke, the tubular membrane is symmetrically deformed at points remote from its both ends so that points of greater distension of said membrane are clear from adjacent points of said spherical housing, and a support pipe, said membrane closely surrounding said support pipe to prevent deformation of said membrane inwardly toward said service part and thus to avoid compressive strain of said membrane, said membrane comprising an inner cylindrical hose membrane and an outer cylindrical hose membrane provided about said support pipe, the outer membrane sheathing the inner membrane concentrically and without space between them, said pump being further characterized in that the inner and outer hose membranes at their rear ends are clamped together while the inner hose membrane at its frontal end is clamped in tight material contact between a rear acceptance ring and a cover at the outer side and a divided or radially stretchable ring at the inner side, a conical tension ring being axially movable toward the center of the spherical housing and arranged in a respective intermediate ring.
- 13. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the hose membranes surround a modified support pipe and change and alter their shape, the said modified support pipe having, in each cross sectional vertical to the axis, several regularly shaped indentations substantially evenly distributed over the entire circumference, said indentations deepening increasingly from the ends of the support pipe toward the longitudinal middle, relative to the ability to change the shape of the hose membranes which shape is neutral to linear extension, said indentations being designed in such a manner that the length of the contour of the circumference of the modified support pipe at each point corresponds to the circumferential length of the non-modified support pipe.
- 14. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the circumferential length of the modified support pipe in each cross section vertical to the axis is equal to or greater than the considered circumferential length of the hose membranes immediately surrounding the support pipe.
- 15. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that the outer contour of the modified support pipe in each cross section, vertical to the axis, consists of circular arcs of equal size, being arranged alternatingly convex and concave relative to the axis of the support pipe, having a diameter and common tangents at their points of transition.
- 16. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the outer contour of the modified support pipe in each cross section, vertical to the axis, consists of circular arcs of equal size, being arranged alternatingly convex and concave relative to the axis of the support pipe, having a diameter and common tangents at their points of transition.
- 17. The diaphragm pump as claimed in one of claims 12, 13, 14, 16, 15, characterized by a cover tab splitting the ends of the hose membranes and a leakage bore ending at the outermost edge of the cover tab, connecting it to a triangular annular gap between said inner and outer hose membranes by way of a threaded opening.
- 18. The diaphragm pump as claimed in one of claims 12 or 13 16 or 15, characterized by a support and the intermediate ring being arranged at an axial distance from each other, said distance being several times larger than the wall thickness of the hose membranes.
- 19. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 18, characterized by a cover tab splitting the ends of the hose membranes and a leakage bore ending at the outermost edge of the cover tab, connecting it to a triangle annular gap between inner and outer hose membranes by way of a threaded opening.
- 20. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 12, characterized by a cover tab splitting the ends of the hose membranes and a leakage bore ending at the outermost edge of the cover tab, connecting it to a triangle annular gap between inner and outer hose membranes by way of a threaded opening.
- 21. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 12, characterized by each tension ring being connected, by means of tension rods with one of the adjustment rings on the axis of the housing in the area of the center of the spherical housing, one of the adjustment rings having a right-hand thread and the other having a left-hand thread, both being arranged on an adjustment bolt, said bolt having been arranged, by way of a rod, passing through the cover to be rotatable but immovable in the axial direction.
- 22. The diaphragm pump as claimed in claim 21, characterized by a cover tab splitting the ends of the hose membranes and a leakage bore ending at the outermost edge of the cover tab, connecting it to a triangle annular gap between inner and outer hose membranes by way of a threaded opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 263,745, filed May 14, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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