Claims
- 1. A pump comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity, an axial bore coaxially communicating with the cavity, at least one radial bore radially extending between the cavity and an outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the radial bore intermediate to the cavity and the outlet;
- a crankshaft having a longitudinal axis disposed in the axial bore for rotation about the axis, the crankshaft including an eccentric portion disposed in the cavity;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the radial bore for slidable reciprocation between a discharge position proximate the outlet and an intake position between the cavity and the inlet;
- a coupling structure connecting the piston base to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft for transforming rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity to reciprocation of the piston in the radial bore;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head from the discharge position to the intake position; and
- a drive shaft connected magnetically to the crankshaft.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 further comprising:
- an internal magnet connected to an end of the crankshaft for rotation therewith; and
- an external magnet proximate to and magnetically coupled to the internal magnet, the external magnet being connected to the drive shaft for rotation therewith.
- 3. The pump of claim 1 further comprising one or more counterweights affixed to the crankshaft.
- 4. The pump of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a clean-out groove around the outlet.
- 5. The pump of claim 1 wherein the coupling structure comprises a slider block rotatably mounted on the eccentric portion and a cage slidably coupling the base of the piston to a surface of the slider block.
- 6. The pump of claim 5 wherein the cage comprises four side walls defining a chamber of rectangular cross-section having two opposed open ends, each of the side walls having an access slot and a retention slot for retaining the pistons.
- 7. The pump of claim 1 further comprising a bearing structure disposed in each opposed end of the axial bore for rotatably supporting the crankshaft therein.
- 8. The pump of claim 7 wherein the crankshaft has a helical groove in the surface thereof for conveying through the bearing.
- 9. The pump of claim 1 wherein the head of the piston has an annular groove therein defining a lip proximate the periphery of the head.
- 10. The pump of claim 9 wherein the annular groove is circumferential.
- 11. The pump of claim 1 wherein the valve structure comprises a flexible, resilient leaf valve fixed to the housing and biased to open and close the outlet, the leaf valve being moveable in response to fluid pressure generated by movement of the piston head to the discharge position.
- 12. The pump of claim 11 further comprising a valve stop fixed to the housing and disposed to limit motion of the leaf valve in response to the fluid pressure.
- 13. The pump of claim 12 wherein the valve stop comprises first and second ends, the first end being fastened to the housing, and the second end including a fluid passage and projecting a distance from the housing.
- 14. The pump of claim 1 further comprising first second, and third covers substantially enclosing the housing.
- 15. The pump of claim 14 further comprising a pump inlet tube and a discharge tube.
- 16. The pump of claim 15, wherein the inlet tube is enclosed by the first cover and discharge tube is enclosed by the third cover.
- 17. The pump of claim 1 wherein the housing includes two pairs of coaxial radial bores each communicating between the cavity and a respective outlet, the axes of the pairs perpendicularly intersecting on the axis of the axial bore.
- 18. The pump of claim 17 including four pistons, each of the pistons having a head disposed in a respective radial bore.
- 19. The pump of claim 17 wherein the housing includes four pairs of coaxial inlets, each of the inlets communicating with a respective radial bore.
- 20. The pump of claim 19 further comprising a pump inlet tube supplying working fluid into the housing.
- 21. The pump of claim 20 wherein the housing includes four pairs of coaxial inlet ports, each inlet port, providing fluid communication between a respective inlet and the pump inlet tube.
- 22. A pump comprising:
- a housing defining a central cavity, multiple pairs of coaxial radial bores, and multiple outlets at the exterior of the housing, each of the radial bores extending from the central cavity to a respective outlet, each of the radial bores communicating with a pair of inlets situated between the central cavity and each respective outlet;
- a crankshaft disposed within the housing, the crankshaft including a counterweight fixed thereto and an eccentric portion disposed within the cavity;
- multiple pistons, each of the pistons having a head disposed in a respective radial bore and a base disposed in the cavity;
- a slider block mounted on the eccentric portion of the crankshaft;
- a cage coupling each piston base to a surface of the slider block;
- multiple valves fixed to the housing to open and close each of the outlets; and
- a drive shaft magnetically connected to the crankshaft.
- 23. The pump of claim 22 further comprising multiple valve stops fixed to the housing, each valve stop disposed to limit motion of a respective valve.
- 24. The pump of claim 22 wherein each piston head has an annular groove.
- 25. The pump of claim 22 wherein the cage includes multiple side walls defining a chamber for containing the slider block, each of the side walls having an access slot for positioning a respective piston base and a retention slot for retaining a respective piston base.
- 26. The pump of claim 23 further comprising a pump inlet tube providing working fluid into the housing, a pump discharge tube for discharging working fluid from a discharge chamber defined at least partially by the housing, and first, second, and third covers substantially enclosing the housing.
- 27. A pump comprising:
- an inlet tube for supplying working fluid;
- a housing defining a central cavity, an axial bore coaxially communicating with the cavity, two pairs of coaxial radial bores, and four outlets at the exterior of the housing, each of the radial bores extending from the central cavity to a respective outlet, each of the radial bores communicating with a pair of inlets situated between the central cavity and each respective outlet, each of the inlets communicating with a respective inlet port, each of the inlet ports providing fluid communication between the inlet tube and a respective inlet;
- a crankshaft having a longitudinal axis disposed in the axial bore for rotation about the axis, the crankshaft including at least one counterweight fixed thereto, an eccentric portion disposed in the cavity, and a helical groove in the surface thereof for conveying the working fluid through a bearing;
- four pistons, each of the pistons having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in a respective radial bore for slidable reciprocation;
- a slider block mounted on the eccentric portion of the crankshaft;
- a cage coupling each piston base to a surface of the slider block, the cage including four side walls defining a chamber for containing the slider block, each of the side walls having an access slot for positioning a respective piston base and a retention slot for retaining a respective piston base;
- four valves fixed to the housing to open and close each of the outlets in response to movement of the piston head;
- four valve stops fixed to the housing, each of the stops disposed to limit motion of a respective valve;
- a discharge tube for discharging working fluid from each of the outlets to the exterior of the pump; and
- a drive shaft magnetically connected to the crankshaft.
- 28. A pump comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity, at least one bore extending between the cavity and an outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the bore intermediate to the cavity and the outlet;
- a crankshaft rotatably mounted in the housing, the crankshaft including at least one eccentric portion disposed in the cavity;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore for reciprocation between a discharge position proximate the outlet and an intake position between the cavity and an inlet;
- a coupling structure having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft and a portion coupled to the piston base such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston in the radial bore;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head from the discharge position to the intake position; and
- a magnet connected to the crankshaft for coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft.
- 29. The pump of claim 28 further comprising an inlet tube extending from the bore communicating inlet, the inlet tube having at least one hole positioned along the length thereof, the hole permitting liquid flow into the inlet pipe.
- 30. The pump of claim 28 wherein the head of the piston reaches the outlet when the piston is in the discharge position such that the piston completely empties liquid from the bore in the discharge position.
- 31. The pump of claim 28 wherein the housing includes a plurality of bores each extending between the cavity and a respective outlet and having an inlet communicating with the cavity, the pump further comprising a plurality of pistons each having a base coupled to the coupling structure and a head disposed in one of the bores.
- 32. The pump of claim 28 wherein the valve structure comprises a flexible, resilient leaf valve fixed to the housing and biased to close the outlet, the leaf valve being movable in response to fluid pressure in the bore generated by movement of the piston head to the discharge position.
- 33. The pump of claim 28, wherein the housing includes bearings at opposed ends of the crankshaft and the crankshaft includes at least one helical groove for conveying fluid through at least one of the bearings.
- 34. The pump of claim 28 wherein the eccentric portion of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the coupling structure.
- 35. The pump of claim 28 wherein the magnet is positioned proximate a first end of the crankshaft and the eccentric portion is positioned proximate a second opposite end of the crankshaft.
- 36. The pump of claim 28 wherein the piston includes a shaft passing through a retention slot in the coupling structure, the retention slot having a geometry allowing the piston to travel in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the crankshaft during rotation of the crankshaft.
- 37. The pump of claim 36 wherein the coupling structure includes a slider block having the crankshaft bore and a cage having the retention slot, the cage coupling the piston base to a surface of the slider block.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This invention was made with Government support under contract 86X-17497C awarded by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1564376 |
May 1990 |
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2272732 |
May 1994 |
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