Claims
- 1. A fluid operated pump, comprising:
- a. first and second pistons rigidly fixed to each other;
- b. a housing including first and second cylinders situated such that each of said pistons is in its respective cylinder;
- c. first and second flexible seals acting to seal between said pistons and their respesctive cylinders so as to define inner and outer chambers in each of said cylinders;
- d. said housing having an inlet conduit for receiving working fluid from a working fluid inlet port and first and second outlet conduits for exhausting said working fluid;
- e. working fluid valving means comprising a spool valve which has first and second internal conduits in constant fluid communication with the inner chambers of said first and second cylinders, respectively, said spool valve being adapted to move to two different positions such that, in the first position, said first internal conduit is in fluid communication with said inlet conduit, and said second internal conduit is in fluid communication with said second outlet conduit, and, in the second position, said first internal conduit is in fluid communication with said first outlet conduit and said second internal conduit is in fluid communication with said inlet conduit;
- f. means for moving said working fluid valving means between said first and second positions;
- g. means for retaining said working fluid valving means at said first and second positions, including a groove in said spool valve and a pair of opposed, spring-loaded balls adapted to fit in said groove; and,
- h. a cut-off valve for stopping the operation of said pump when the supply of fluid to be pumped is exhausted by interrupting fluid communication between said working fluid inlet port and said working fluid inlet conduit, and comprising a piston and a biasing means for biasing said piston to keep said cut-off valve in an open position during normal operation of the pump.
- 2. A fluid-operated pump as recited in claim 1, wherein said housing further defines a pumping fluid inlet conduit, which communicates with said cut-off valve such that said cut-off valve closes when the pressure in said pumping fluid inlet conduit drops below atmospheric pressure, and wherein said biasing means includes a biasing spring for maintaining said cut-off valve in the open position during normal operation of the pump.
- 3. A fluid-operated pump as recited in claim 2, further comprising a spring-loaded reset mechanism for maintaining said cut-off valve in the closed position once said cut-off valve has closed.
- 4. A fluid operated pump, comprising:
- a. first and second pistons rigidly fixed to each other;
- b. a housing including first and second cylinders situated such that each of said pistons is in its respective cylinder;
- c. first and second flexible seals acting to seal between said pistons and their respective cylinders so as to define inner and outer chambers in each of said cylinders;
- d. said housing having an inlet conduit for receiving working fluid and first and second outlet conduits for exhausting said working fluid;
- e. working fluid valving means comprising a spool valve which has first and second internal conduits in constant fluid communication with the inner chambers of said first and second cylinders, respectively, said spool valve being adapted to move to two different positions such that, in the first position, said first internal conduit is in fluid communication with said inlet conduit, and said second internal conduit is in fluid communication with said second outlet conduit, and, in the second position, said first internal conduit is in fluid communication with said first outlet conduit and said second internal conduit is in fluid communication with said inlet conduit;
- f. said spool valve having first and second spring retainers respectively on its first and second ends, and including first and second springs mounted on said first and second spring retainers, respectively, wherein said spring retainers are of such a length as to prevent said springs from compressing completely such that, as said pistons travel in one direction, one of said pistons compresss one of said springs to within 85 to 90% of its fully compressed position and then contacts the respective spring retainer so as to move said spool valve in the direction in which said pistons are travelling; and,
- g. means for retaining said working fluid valving means at said first and second positions, including a groove in said spool valve and a pair of opposed, spring-loaded balls adapted to fit in said groove.
- 5. A fluid-operated pump as recited in claim 2 or 4, wherein said housing further defines a pumping fluid outlet conduit, and further comprising pumping fluid valving means for controlling the flow of pumped fluid into and out of the outer chambers of said first and second cylinders and into and out of said pump, said pump fluid valving means comprising two sets of coaxial umbrella valves, each of said sets of coaxial umbrella valves operating in a single chamber of said pump.
- 6. A fluid operated pump as recited in claim 2 or 4, wherein said first and second flexible seals comprise rolling diaphragm seals made of a fabric-reinforced polymer, and wherein said diaphragms include a plurality of ribs located around the outer perimeter such that said ribs are clamped in said housing.
- 7. A fluid operated pump as recited in claim 6, wherein said ribs have a V-shaped cross section and are made entirely of said polymer.
- 8. A fluid operated pump as recited in claim 7, wherein the outermost edge of each of said diaphragms is square, so as to include an outermost surface and an adjacent surface, approximately perpendicular to said outermost surface, with one of said V-shaped ribs located on said outermost surface and one of said V-shaped ribs located on said adjacent surface, both of said ribs being clamped against said housing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 403,758, filed Jul. 30, 1982, which is now abandoned and hereby incorporated by reference. This invention relates to fluid-operated pumps.
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