Claims
- 1. A fluid pump having a piston and an encasement within which said piston is free to reciprocate wherein there is provided at least one unattached elastic resiliently deformable sphere between the head of said piston and the head of said encasement, means at the head of said encasement for effecting deformation of said sphere during the pumping stroke of said piston to thereby define a fluid enclosure that varies in volume with said pumping stroke, and a port communicating with said fluid enclosure for intake and discharge of pumped fluid.
- 2. A fluid pump according to claim 1 wherein said means for effecting deformation of said sphere is a smooth surface projection in the head of said encasement.
- 3. A fluid pump according to claim 2 wherein said projection is convexly shaped to an approximately hemispherical profile.
- 4. A fluid pump according to claim 2 wherein said projection is slightly off center at the head of said encasement.
- 5. A fluid pump according to claim 1 wherein said cylindrical encasement comprises a bore incorporating a pumping section having an internal diameter slightly smaller than that of said sphere, a recovery section in axial prolongation with said pumping section having an internal diameter somewhat greater than said sphere, wherein said sphere is free to rotate, and a diagonally sloped lip joining said pumping section and said recovery section.
- 6. A fluid pump according to claim 5 provided with a spring of stiffness sufficient to return said sphere to said recovery section during the refill stroke.
- 7. A fluid pump according to claim 6 provided with a pusher plate interposed between the outboard end of said spring and said sphere, said pusher plate having a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of said pumping section.
- 8. A fluid pump according to claim 1 wherein said encasement is provided with two opposed pistons each provided with at least one unattached elastic resiliently deformable sphere, adjacent oppositely impelled spheres effectively constituting the head of said encasement for effecting sphere deformation during the pumping stroke of said piston to thereby define said fluid enclosure that varies in volume with said pumping stroke, and a port communicating with said fluid enclosure for intake and discharge of pumped fluid.
- 9. A fluid pump according to claim 8 wherein the reciprocatory cycle of said two opposed pistons is effected by rotatably driven swash plates, fixed on a common shaft substantially 180.degree. out of phase one with the other.
RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 909,978 filed May 26, 1978, now abandoned, and is substituted therefor.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States has rights to this invention pursuant to Grant No. 04-6-158-44025 of the Department of Commerce.
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