Claims
- 1. A pump for pumping a preselected quantity of fluid with each pump driving stroke from a fluid inlet port to a fluid outlet port, an inlet valve for selectively controlling fluid flow through the fluid inlet port, a pump body defining a pump bore therein, a piston slidably movable within the pump bore and having a fluid inlet end and an opposing operator end, an operator unit for reciprocating the piston within the pump bore, and a manifold interconnect with the pump body, the manifold having (a) a flow path therein extending from a manifold inlet port to a manifold outlet port, flow path being in communication with the fluid inlet port in the pump body, (b) a outlet passageway through the manifold in communication with the fluid outlet port in the pump body, (c) a purge passageway extending from the flow path to the outlet passageway, (d) a purge valve for regulating fluid flow through the purge passageway, and (e) a filter positioned within the manifold and extending across a portion of the flow path, the filter defining a filtered zone within the flow path adjoining the inlet port in the pump body, and an unfiltered zone within the flow path extending from the manifold inlet to the manifold outlet, such that filtered fluid enters the pump bore while unfiltered fluid bypasses the filter and passes out the manifold outlet port.
- 2. A pump as defined in claim 1, wherein the purge passageway extends to a position adjacent an exterior surface of the filter, such that opening of the purge valve cleans debris from the exterior surface of the filter.
- 3. A pump as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a manifold body including a seat for sealing engagement with the inlet valve.
- 4. A pump as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a first seal axially positioned between the fluid inlet port and the fluid outlet port for sealing engagement between the piston and the pump body, the first seal isolating fluid pressure in the pump bore between the piston and the fluid inlet form a second seal; and
- the second seal axially positioned between the first seal and the fluid outlet port for sealing engagement between the piston and the pump body, the second seal isolating fluid pressure in the fluid outlet port from the first seal.
- 5. A method of operating a pump to withdraw pressurized fluid from a source and pump a preselected quantity of fluid with each pump driving stroke, the pump including a pump body defining pump bore therein having a central axis, a fluid inlet port open to fluid in the source, a fluid outlet port for transmitting fluid from the pump bore, and a pressure port in fluid pressure communication between the pump bore and pressurized fluid at the source, an outlet valve for selectively controlling fluid flow from the source through the fluid inlet port, a piston slideably moveable within the pump bore and having a fluid inlet end and an opposing operator end, and an operator unit for reciprocating the piston within the pump bore, the method comprising:
- forming an outlet check valve seat radially within and carried by the piston;
- positioning an outlet check valve seal member radially within and carried by the pistion for sealing engagement with the outlet check valve seat to control fluid flow from the pump bore to the fluid outlet port;
- positioning a plunger radially within and carried by the piston, the plunger being axially moveable within the piston in response to pressure in the pressure port to bias the check valve seal member toward the check valve seat when pressure into the pressure port is greater than pressure in the outlet port;
- positioning a compression member radially within and carried by the piston between the plunger and the outlet check valve seal member, the compression member being axially movable within the piston in response to pressure in the outlet port to bias the check valve seal member toward the check valve seat when pressure in the outlet port is greater than pressure in the pressure port; and
- maintaining fluid communication between the pressure port and the operator end of the piston, such that fluid pressure in the source continually assists the operator unit in moving the piston toward the inlet port.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 5, further comprising:
- positioning a spring within the piston for biasing the compression member toward the balanced check valve seat.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 5, further comprising:
- supporting the balanced check valve seal member on the compression member such that the compression member and balanced check valve seal member move axially together within the piston to control fluid flow to the fluid outlet port.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 5, further comprising:
- forming a ring-shaped recess within the compression member for receiving the balanced check valve seal member, the recess being defined by a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface each normally in sealing engagement with the balanced check valve seal member, and a base surface extending between the inner and outer surfaces; and
- maintaining fluid pressure communication between the outlet port and an exterior surface of the balanced check valve seal member axially opposite the check valve seat.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 5, further comprising:
- axially positioning a first seal between the fluid inlet port and the fluid outlet port for sealing engagement between the piston and the pump body; and
- axially positioning a second seal between the first seal and the fluid outlet port for sealing engagement between the piston and the pump body, such that the first seal isolates the second seal from fluid pressure in the pump bore, and the second seal isolates the first seal from fluid pressure in the fluid outlet port.
- 10. A pump for pumping a selected quantity of fluid with each pump driving stroke from a pressurized source, the pump including a pump body defining a pump bore therein having a central axis, a fluid inlet port at a lower end of the pump bore and open to fluid in the pressurized source, a fluid outlet port for transmitting fluid from the pump bore, and a pressure port in fluid pressure communication between the pump bore and the pressurized fluid in the source, a pistion slideably moveable within the pump bore and having a fluid inlet end and an opposing operator end, an operator unit for reciprocating the piston within the pump bore, and a rod connected at one end to the operator unit and at an opposing end to the piston for mechanically interconnecting the piston and the operator unit, the pump further comprising:
- a balanced check valve seat;
- a balanced check valve seal for sealing engagement with the check valve seat to control fluid flow from the pump bore to the fluid outlet port;
- a plunger axially moveable in response to pressure in the pressure port for biasing the balanced check valve seal toward the check valve seat; and
- the pump body having a pressure transmitting passageway for continually maintaining fluid communication between the and the operator end of the piston, such that fluid pressure in the source assists the operator unit in moving the piston toward the inlet port.
- 11. The fluid sampling pump as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- a first seal axially positioned between the fluid inlet port and the fluid outlet port for sealing engagement between the piston and the pump body, the first seal isolating fluid pressure in the pump bore between the piston and the fluid inlet from a second seal; and
- the second seal axially positioned between the first seal and the fluid outlet port for sealing engagement between the piston and the pump body, the second seal isolating fluid pressure in the fluid outlet port from the first seal.
- 12. The fluid sampling pump as defined in claim 10, wherein the balanced check valve seat, the balanced check valve seal, and the plunger are each positioned within and are carried by the piston.
- 13. A pump as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- a compression member radially within and carried by the piston, the compression member being axially movable within the piston in response to fluid pressure in the outlet port for biasing the balanced check valve seal toward the check valve seat when pressure in the outlet port is greater than pressure in the line pressure port.
- 14. A pump as defined in claim 13, further comprising:
- a spring radially within and carried by the piston for biasing the compressor member toward the balanced check valve seal.
- 15. A pump as defined in claim 13, further comprising:
- the balanced check valve seal having a first exterior surface for sealing engagement with the inlet valve seat and a second exterior surface axially opposing the first surface; and
- the compression member including (a) a ring-shaped recess therein for receiving the balanced check valve seal, the recess being defined by a radially inner surface in engagement with the balanced check valve seal, a radially outer surface in engagement with the balanced check valve seal, and a base surface extending radially between the inner and outer surfaces for engaging the second exterior surface of the balanced check valve seal, and (b) a fluid passageway within the compression member open to fluid pressure in the outlet port and extending into fluid communication with the second exterior surface of the balanced check valve seal to bias the balanced check valve seal toward the check valve seat.
- 16. A pump as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- an inlet valve for selectively controlling fluid flow through the inlet port;
- the inlet valve including (a) an inlet valve seat, (b) an annular elastomeric seal having a first exterior surface for sealing engagement with the valve seat, a second exterior surface opposing the first surface, a radially outward exterior surface, and a radially inward exterior surface, (c) a valve member having a first seal engaging surface for engaging the second surface of the elastomeric seal, and having a second seal engaging surface for engaging the radially outward exterior surface of the elastomeric seal, (d) a spring for biasing the valve member to force the elastomeric seal toward the inlet valve seat, and (e) the valve member including a fluid passageway therein open to the pump bore and extending to a position radially inward of the first seal engaging surface for passing fluid between the valve member and the radially inward exterior surface of the elastomeric seal and out the fluid passageway.
- 17. A pump as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- a manifold body interconnected with the pump body, the manifold body having (a) a fluid inlet port open to fluid in the pressurized source, (b) a fluid outlet port in fluid communication with the outlet port in the pump body, (c) a fluid return point in fluid communication with the fluid inlet port and the source, (d) a pressure outlet port passage in fluid communication with the fluid inlet port and the pressure port in the pump body, (e) a through passageway for transmitting fluid from the outlet port in the pump body, (f) a purge passageway for establishing fluid communication between the fluid inlet port in the manifold body and the through passageway, and (g) a valve for controlling fluid flow through the purge passageway.
- 18. A pump as defined in claim 17, further comprising:
- a filter within the maniford body for filtering fluid entering the pump bore.
- 19. The fluid sampling pump as defined in claimed 10, wherein the operator unit comprises:
- an operator housing;
- an operator piston slidable moveable within the operator housing and interconnected to the rod.
- 20. The fluid sampling pump as defined in claim 19, further comprising:
- a spring acting upon the operator piston for biasing the piston within the pump bore axially away from the fluid inlet port.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/496,368, filed Mar. 20, 1990.
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Welker advertisement entitled "WelkerStar Solar Powered Gas Sampler", 3-page brochure discusses a gas sampler, Welker Engineering Company. |
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