Claims
- 1. An improved fluid pump of the type in which a pumping member in the form of a section of a split-tube having an open-ended, generally C-shaped transversal cross-section throughout the entire length thereof is received within an enclosed pumping chamber and is driven by an eccentric drive so that any point on said pumping member cyclically oscillates along a circular trajectory to draw the fluid into said pumping chamber through an inlet located at one end thereof and to discharge the pressurized fluid through an outlet located at the other end thereof, said pumping chamber having a length substantially equal to that of said pumping member and having a cross-sectional contour following the profile of said pumping member with the width of said pumping member, as measured along the line normal to the general line thereof, being substantially equal to the wall thickness of said pumping member plus the diameter of said circular trajectory, the improvement wherein:
- said pumping member and said pumping chamber are so shaped that, in their transversal cross-section, the tangential lines drawn to the walls of said pumping member and said pumping chamber at the ends thereof are parallel with each other, whereby at the top-dead-center and the bottom-dead-center positions of said pumping member with respect to said pumping chamber, the pumping member has a close sealing contact with the walls of said pumping chamber to thereby prevent fluid leakage therethrough, and wherein,
- in their transversal cross-section, said pumping member and said pumping chamber are asymmetric with respect to a central plane passing through the axis of rotation of said eccentric drive so that the halves of said pumping member and said pumping chamber located at the side of said outlet have portions having larger radius of curvature than that of the other halves located at the side of said inlet and wherein said inlet has a larger cross-sectional area than that of said outlet.
- 2. A fluid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the transversal cross-sectional contour of said pumping member and said pumping chamber is substantially triangular with smoothly rounded corners.
- 3. A fluid pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the transversal cross-sectional contour of said pumping member and said pumping chamber is substantially rectangular with smoothly rounded corners.
- 4. A fluid pump as defined in claim 1, further comprising a second fluid pump surrounding said first-mentioned fluid pump, said second fluid pump comprising a second pumping chamber concentric with and surrounding said pumping chamber of said first pump, a second pumping member concentric with said pumping member of said first pump and received within said second pumping chamber, said second pumping member being driven in common by said eccentric drive, and a second inlet and a second outlet communicating, respectively, with said inlet and outlet of said first pump.
Priority Claims (2)
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58-2514 |
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58-19307 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 735,728, filed May 20, 1985, which was a division of application Ser. No. 568,143, filed Jan. 4, 1984, both abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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568143 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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735728 |
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