1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a diaphragm pumping device, and more particularly to a diaphragm pumping device for vacuuming or air pumping purposes and for allowing the fluid to be effectively pumped.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical air pumping devices or air compressors comprise a piston slidably received and engaged in a cylinder housing, and a motor driving device coupled to a piston rod for moving or driving the piston to move in reciprocating action within the cylinder housing, in order to generate and to supply a pressurized air to inflate various objects.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,403,611 to Babbitt et al. discloses one of the typical sinus evacuator apparatuses comprising a housing including a vacuum producing compartment, a mucus collecting compartment, a sterilizing compartment, and a storage compartment, a suction pervious barrier separates the mucus collecting compartment from the vacuum producing compartment, and a motor having a driving axle connected with a rotatable propeller which is effective to produce only a suction to draw through a catheter.
However, the mucus may not be effectively collected with the typical sinus evacuator apparatus.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,358,385 to Wang discloses a typical dual diaphragm pump with adjustable discharge side pressure trip switch comprising a dual piston device coupled to a motor driving device via an eccentric transmission device for generating and supplying a pressurized air to inflate various objects.
However, the movement and thus pumping operation of the disk shaped suction disk is limited.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional diaphragm pumping devices.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a diaphragm pumping device for being actuated or operated by an electric actuating device, and for fluid vacuuming or pumping purposes or operations and for allowing the fluid to be effectively pumped.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a diaphragm pumping device comprising a housing including a partition provided therein to separate an inner portion of the housing into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, the housing including an inlet port provided thereon and communicating with the upper chamber thereof for receiving a fluid, and including an outlet port provided thereon and communicating with the lower chamber thereof, a bladder attached to the housing and including a compartment formed therein and communicating with the upper chamber and the lower chamber of the housing, a first check valve attached to the housing and disposed between the bladder and the upper chamber of the housing and arranged to allow the fluid to flow from the upper chamber of the housing into the bladder only and to prevent the fluid from flowing backward from the bladder into the upper chamber of the housing, a second check valve attached to the housing and disposed between the bladder and the lower chamber of the housing and arranged to allow the fluid to flow from the bladder into the lower chamber of the housing only and to prevent the fluid from flowing backward from the lower chamber of the housing into the bladder, an arm attached to the bladder, a magnetic member attached to the arm, and an electro-magnetic device to actuate the magnetic member and to operate the arm to depress and to expand the bladder in order to draw the fluid form the inlet port of the housing toward the outlet port of the housing.
The housing includes an orifice and an aperture formed therein and communicating with the upper and the lower chambers of the housing respectively, the first and the second check valves each includes a shank extended therefrom for engaging through the housing, and each includes a ratchet catch provided on the shank for engaging with the housing to anchor and secure the first and the second check valves to the housing, and each includes a blade provided on the shank for engaging with the housing and for selectively blocking the orifice and the aperture of the housing respectively.
The housing includes a retainer provided thereon, and the arm includes a first end pivotally coupled to the retainer of the housing, and a second end having the magnetic member attached thereto. The housing includes a dovetail slot formed therein, and the retainer includes a dovetail member slidably engaged in the dovetail slot of the housing.
The housing includes a stop slidably engaged with the dovetail slot of the housing and engaged with the retainer for anchoring the retainer to the housing. The housing includes at least one catch extended therefrom and located beside the dovetail slot of the housing member and the retainer for engaging with the arm and for anchoring the arm to the housing. The arm includes a pivot pin attached to the first end of the arm and engaged with the retainer.
An outer receptacle is further provided and includes a base member to support the housing and the electro-magnetic device. The outer receptacle includes at least one cushioning member to cushion the housing and the electro-magnetic device.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The air compressing assembly 1 further includes one or more (such as two) diaphragm pumping devices 3 disposed or supported on the base member 11 of the receptacle 10 and attached or disposed beside the electro-magnetic device 20 for being actuated or operated by the electro-magnetic device 20, which will be discussed hereinafter. It is preferable that the outer receptacle 10 includes a number of pads or cushioning legs or members 12 disposed below the outer receptacle 10 for cushioning the electro-magnetic device 20 and the diaphragm pumping devices 3 and for reducing a vibration of the electro-magnetic device 20 and the diaphragm pumping devices 3 and the outer receptacle 10.
One example of the electro-magnetic device 20 and the diaphragm pumping device 3 has been disclosed in the applicant's prior U.S. Pat. No. 7,351,235 which may be taken as a reference for the present invention. The other example of the electro-magnetic device and the diaphragm pumping device has also been disclosed in the co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/378,942, filed 17 Mar. 2006, which may also be taken as a reference for the present invention. The above-described electro-magnetic device 20 is not related to the present invention and will not be described in further details. The diaphragm pumping devices 3 in accordance with the present invention has been improved over the prior developed diaphragm pumping devices.
Referring now to
The housing 30 further includes an inlet tube or port 37 provided thereon or extended therefrom, such as extended from one of the housing members 32 and communicating with the upper chamber 35 thereof for receiving a fluid or liquid or air (
It is to be noted that the outlet port 38 is formed or provided on the lower portion of the housing 30 such that the fluid or liquid received in the lower chamber 36 of the housing 30 may be effectively and completely forced to flow out of the lower chamber 36 of the housing 30. The inlet tubes or ports 37 of the two housings 30 may be coupled to a coupler 21 with hoses 22 (
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The bladders 50 are deformable or compressible and expandable to pump or force the air or water or fluid or liquid to flow through the orifices 42 or the apertures 43 of the housing 30, which will be discussed hereinafter. The housing 30 further includes a hook or retainer 44 provided thereon, such as formed integral with or extended from the housing member 32, or the retainer 44 includes a dovetail member 45 slidably engaged in a dovetail slot 46 of the housing member 32 or of the housing 30, and a latch or stop 47 is also slidably engaged with the dovetail slot 46 of the housing member 32 and secured to the housing 30 and engaged with the retainer 44 for stably or solidly anchoring or securing the retainer 44 to the housing 30. The housing 30 further includes one or more projections or catches 48 extended therefrom and located close to or beside the dovetail slot 46 of the housing member 32 and the retainer 44.
An arm 52 is further provided and attached or coupled to each of the bladders 50 for depressing or compressing and expanding the bladders 50 respectively. The arms 52 each includes a middle portion attached or coupled to the bladders 50 respectively, and one end 53 hooked or pivotally coupled to the housing 30 with the retainers 44 (
As best shown in FIGS. 1 and 4-5, the electro-magnetic device 20 is disposed and located close to or beside the magnetic members 55 of the arms 52, for generating electro-magnetic field or force to force or to move the magnetic members 55 toward each other and/or away from each other (
Two check valves 60, 61 each includes a shank 62 extended therefrom for engaging through the casing 40 respectively, and each further includes a ratchet catch 63 provided on the shank 62, for engaging with the casing 40 and for anchoring or securing the check valves 60, 61 to the casing 40 and between the bladders 50 and the chambers 35, 36, of the housing 30 and/or of the casings 40 respectively. Each of the check valves 60, 61 includes a resilient blade 64 formed or provided on one end of the shank 62 for selectively blocking or opening the orifices 42 or the apertures 43 of the housing 30 respectively in order to control the flowing of the air or water or fluid or liquid between the compartments 51 of the bladders 50 and/or the spaces 41 of the casings 40 and the chambers 35, 36 of the housing 30.
For example, when the magnetic members 55 are forced or moved toward each other or when the bladders 50 are expanded by the arms 52, the check valves 60 may be opened by the bladders 50 (
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In operation, the fluid or liquid may be drawn to flow into the upper chamber 35 of the housing 30 through the inlet port 37 of the housing 30 (
The arms 52 and the magnetic member 55 and the electro-magnetic device 20 may thus be formed as an actuating means or device for depressing or compressing or pumping the bladders 50 to draw the fluid or liquid or air into the upper chamber 35 of the housing 30 through the inlet port 37 of the housing 30, and then to force the fluid or liquid to flow into the other or lower chamber 36 of the housing 30, and then to force the fluid or liquid to flow out through the outlet port 38 of the housing 30. The magnetic member 55 and the electro-magnetic device 20 may thus be formed as an operating means or device for actuating or operating the arms 52 to depress or compress or pump or to expand the bladders 50 and to pump the fluid or liquid to flow into the inlet port 37 of the housing 30 and to flow out through the outlet port 38 of the housing 30.
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Accordingly, the diaphragm pumping device in accordance with the present invention may be actuated or operated by an electric actuating device, and may be used for vacuuming or air pumping purposes and for allowing the fluid to be effectively pumped.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/378,942, filed 17 Mar. 2006, pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11378942 | Mar 2006 | US |
Child | 12231218 | US |