Claims
- 1. A fluid driven reciprocating apparatus, comprising:
- a first intake-exhaust valve connected to a first chamber;
- a second intake-exhaust valve connected to a second chamber;
- a movable member located in each of Said chambers; and
- a means sensitive to a state of fluid displacement in said first chamber for actuating said first and second intake-exhaust valves
- said means for actuating said first and second intake-exhaust valves including a single signal valve assembly operatively connected to at least one of said movable members to activate said first and second intake-exhaust valves,
- said means interconnecting said movable members in a back-to-back relation.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said member is moved by said movable member only at a point near an end of movement of said movable member.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second chambers define at least power chambers in a pair of pump assemblies.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said movable members are selected from the group consisting of pistons and diaphragms.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said pair of intake-exhaust valves comprises:
- a housing;
- said housing having a plurality of different diameter chambers therein and a plurality of openings extending through said housing and in communication with said plurality of chambers; and
- a movable valve member positioned in said housing;
- said movable valve member including a plurality of heads of different diameters, and adapted to cooperate with said different diameter chambers and said plurality of openings to allow fluid to pass into and out of said housing.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said means includes:
- a hollow member having a plurality of openings therein; and
- a rod extending through said hollow member and connected to at least one of said movable members;
- said rod including spaced apart enlarged sections, which upon movement of the movable member cooperates with said openings in said hollow member to allow passage of fluid through certain of said openings.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of said pump assemblies additionally includes a pumping chamber therein, and intake and exhaust valves operatively connected with each of said pumping chambers.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said pair of intake-exhaust valves are operative connected to a source of fluid pressure for moving said movable members in said power chambers.
- 9. A fluid driven reciprocating apparatus, comprising;
- a first intake-exhaust valve connected to a first chamber;
- a second intake-exhaust connect to a second chamber; and
- means sensitive to a state of fluid displacement in said first chamber for actuating said first and second intake-exhaust valves,
- said means for actuating said first and second intake-exhaust valves including a signal valve assembly,
- said signal valve assembly being mounted to only one of said first and second chambers, and including a pair of float activated valves.
- 10. A valve arrangement for a pair of reciprocating pumps having movable members mounted in a back-to-back arrangement, said valving arrangement comprising:
- a pair of intake-exhaust valves, each connected directly to a respective reciprocating pump; and
- a single signal valve for activating said pair of intake-exhaust valves, said signal valve including a rod connected to only one of said movable members of said reciprocating pumps.
- 11. The valve arrangement of claim 10, wherein each of said pair of intake-exhaust valves comprises:
- a housing;
- said housing containing a pair of different diameter chambers therein;
- said housing also being provided with four openings, two of said opening being in communication with a smaller of said pair of different diameter chambers, and two of said openings being in communication with a larger of said pair of different diameter chambers; and
- a movable member positioned in said different diameter chambers;
- said movable member including a pair of head sections of different diameter, one of said head sections being constructed to cooperate with said smaller diameter chamber, and another of said head sections being constructed to cooperate with said larger diameter chamber;
- whereby movement of said movable member causes covering and opening of certain of said four openings in said housing.
- 12. The valve arrangement of claim 11, wherein one of said four openings in said housing is adapted to be connected to a source of pressurized fluid, wherein two of said four openings are adapted to be connected to a power chamber of each of pump assembly, and one of said four openings being connected to exhaust.
- 13. The valve arrangement of claim 10, wherein said signal valve comprises:
- a hollow member connected to each of said pump assemblies;
- said hollow member having a plurality of openings therein; and
- a rod extending through said hollow member and connected to one of said movable members of said pump assemblies;
- said rod being provided with a plurality of spaced heads;
- whereby movement of a movable member of said pump assemblies moves said rod whereby said heads thereon fluid may pass through certain of said openings in said hollow member to activate said pair of intake-exhaust valves.
- 14. The valve arrangement of claim 13, wherein said plurality of openings in said hollow member are located such that two openings are axially spaced apart, and at least one additional opening is located intermediate said spaced apart openings.
- 15. In a back-to-back fluid driven pump assembly having movable members defining back-to-back power chambers therein, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of intake-exhaust valves;
- each of said intake-exhaust valves being directly connected to one of said power chambers, and adapted to be connected to a source of fluid pressure; and
- a signal valve including a rod connected to only one of said movable members;
- said signal valve being operatively connected by fluid communication to each of said pair of intake-exhaust valves for activating same upon movement of said rod by a movable member;
- whereby said power chambers may be selectively connected to an associated source of fluid pressure for driving a movable member positioned in said power chamber when connected to an associated source of fluid pressure.
- 16. The improvement of claim 15, wherein each of said intake-exhaust valves comprises, a housing having a pair of chambers therein and a plurality of ports in communication with said chambers, and a valve member having a pair of heads thereon which cooperate with said pair of chambers to selectively open and close certain of said ports, said valve member being adapted to be moved by fluid pressure directed thereto by said signal valve.
- 17. A fluid pumping apparatus, comprising:
- a single cylinder;
- means for allowing liquid to be pumped to enter and discharge from said cylinder;
- means for allowing a pressurized driving fluid to enter and exhaust from said cylinder;
- a pair of intake/exhaust valve assemblies operatively connected to said means for allowing a pressurized driving fluid to enter and exhaust from said cylinder;
- one of said intake/exhaust valve assemblies being adapted for connection to an associated source of said pressurized driving fluid; and
- a sign a single signal valve means for controlling said pair of intake/exhaust valve assemblies in response to a preselected amount of pressurized driving fluid in said cylinder;
- whereby said pressurized driving fluid as it enters said cylinder causes liquid in said cylinder to increase in pressure and be discharged from said cylinder, and whereby said single signal valve means upon the preselected amount of pressurized driving fluid entering said cylinder activates said pair of intake/exhaust valve assemblies to cause said pressurized driving fluid to exhaust from said cylinder and allow liquid to be pumped to enter said cylinder.
- 18. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 17, additionally including means for exhausting said pressurized driving fluid from said cylinder.
- 19. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 18, wherein said means for exhausting said pressurized driving fluid from said cylinder includes a spring connected to a movable member located in said cylinder.
- 20. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 18, wherein said means for exhausting said pressurized driving fluid from said cylinder includes a source of low pressure liquid to be pumped and valve means for allowing the low pressure liquid to enter said cylinder.
- 21. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 17, additionally including a movable member located in said cylinder and intermediate the liquid to be pumped and the pressurized driving fluid.
- 22. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 21, wherein said signal valve means is mounted so as to be moved by said movable member.
- 23. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 22, wherein said signal valve means includes a movable sleeve.
- 24. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 22, wherein said signal valve means includes a rod operatively connected to said movable member.
- 25. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 24, wherein said rod is provided with a pair of spaced heads adapted to cover and uncover ports in a housing in which said pair of spaced heads are located.
- 26. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 17, additionally including a second cylinder operatively connected to said cylinder via one of said pair of intake/exhaust valves.
- 27. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 26, wherein said single signal valve means comprises a housing having opposite open ends and a plurality of ports, said open ends of said housing being in open communication with each of said cylinders, and a signal valve sleeve movable mounted in said housing and adapted to cover and uncover certain of said ports in said housing upon movement thereof caused by the amount of pressurized driving fluid in said cylinders, each of said pair of intake/exhaust valves being operatively connected to certain of said ports in said housing.
- 28. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 27, wherein at least one of said cylinders includes a movable member, and wherein said signal valve sleeve is moved in said housing by contact with said movable member.
- 29. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 28, wherein said signal valve sleeve includes a passageway extending there through, and a rod positioned in said passageway and connected to said movable member in said at least one cylinder.
- 30. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 29, wherein each of said cylinders include a movable member therein, and wherein said rod is connected to each of said movable members.
- 31. The liquid pumping apparatus of claim 30, wherein each of said intake/exhaust valve assemblies include a housing defining a pair of chambers therein, said housing include a plurality of ports in communication with said pair of chambers, and a movable member having a pair of heads located in said chambers, a first of said chambers being adapted to be connected to one of said cylinders and to a source of pressurized driving fluid, a second of said chambers being adapted to be connected to one of said ports in said housing of said signal valve means and to vent.
- 32. A fluid pumping apparatus, comprising:
- at least one cylinder;
- means for allowing liquid to be pumped to enter and discharge from said cylinder;
- means for allowing a pressurized driving fluid to enter and exhaust from said cylinder;
- a pair of intake/exhaust valve assemblies operatively connected to said means for allowing a pressurized driving fluid to enter and exhaust from said cylinder;
- one of said intake/exhaust valve assemblies being adapted for connection to an associated source of said pressurized driving fluid; and
- signal valve means for controlling said pair of intake/exhaust valve assemblies in response to a preselected amount of pressurized driving fluid in said cylinder;
- whereby said pressurized driving fluid as it enter said cylinder causes liquid in said cylinder to increase in pressure and be discharged from said cylinder, and whereby said signal valve means upon the preselected amount of pressurized driving fluid entering said cylinder activates said pair of intake/exhaust valve assemblies to cause said pressurized driving fluid to exhaust from said cylinder and allow liquid to be pumped to enter said cylinder;
- said signal valve means including a plurality of float activated members, one of said float activated member being located so as to be activated by said liquid to be pumped, and another of said float activated members being located so as to be activated by said pressured driving fluid.
- 33. An apparatus for alternately pressurizing and exhausting a pair of chambers comprising:
- a first intake-exhaust valve connected to a first chamber, said first intake-exhaust valve having a first control port, said first chamber receiving pressurized driving fluid when said first control port is vented, and said first chamber being exhausted when said first control port is pressurized;
- a second intake-exhaust valve connected to a second chamber, said second intake-exhaust valve having a second control port, said second chamber receiving pressurized driving fluid when said second control port is vented, and said second chamber being exhausted when said second control port is pressurized;
- first float activated signal valve means for venting said first control port when said second chamber is exhausted, additionally venting said first control port when said first chamber is substantially empty of driving fluid, and otherwise pressurizing said first control port when said second chamber is pressurized; and
- second float activated signal valve means for venting said second control port when said first chamber is exhausted, additionally venting said second control port when said first chamber is substantially full of driving fluid, and otherwise pressurizing said second control port when said first chamber is pressurized.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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