Claims
- 1. A rotary fluid displacement device for dispensing abrasive and/or low viscosity fluids comprising:
a pump housing having a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port, the inlet port having an inlet line for contact with the abrasive and/or low viscosity fluid; a pump; and an internally generated rotor set located within the pump, wherein the internally generated rotor set comprises in combination: an inner rotor including a support having a predetermined number of fragmental cylindrical recesses equally spaced about its periphery and a rigid cylindrical tooth member received in each recess in rotational sliding contact therewith, each tooth member having substantially the same diameter as the corresponding recess, a portion of each tooth member projecting from the periphery, and an internally toothed outer rotor formed as the conjugate of the inner rotor, having simultaneous rolling engagement with all of the tooth members and having a number of teeth one greater than the predetermined number.
- 2. The rotary fluid displacement device of claim 1 wherein the outer rotor of the internally generated rotor set has a surface configuration conforming to the outline generated by the projection of the inner rotor thereon when the rotors are respectively rotated about spaced parallel axes as a speed ratio equal to the inverse of their tooth ratio.
- 3. The rotary fluid displacement device of claim 1 wherein the fluid being pumped is an isocyanate.
- 4. The rotary fluid displacement device of claim 1 wherein the fluid being pumped is a polyol.
- 5. A rotary fluid displacement device for dispensing abrasive and/or low viscosity fluids comprising:
a pump housing having a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port, the inlet port having an inlet line for contact with the abrasive and/or low viscosity fluid; a pump; and an internally generated rotor set located within the pump, wherein the internally generated rotor set comprises in combination: an inner rotor including a support having a first axis therein, the support having a predetermined number of fragmental cylindrical recesses about its periphery, the recesses being equally spaced radially from and angularly about said axis, and a rigid cylindrical tooth member received in each recess in rotational sliding contact therewith, each tooth member projecting from the periphery, and an internally toothed outer rotor formed as the conjugate of the inner rotor, having simultaneous rolling engagement with all of the tooth members, and having a number of teeth one greater than the predetermined number and equally spaced radially from and angularly about a second axis parallel to the first and spaced therefrom.
- 6. The rotary fluid displacement device of claim 5 wherein the outer rotor of the internally generated rotor set has a surface configuration conforming to the outline generated by the projection of the inner rotor thereon when the rotors are rotated about their axes as a speed ratio equal to the inverse of their tooth ratio.
- 7. The rotary fluid displacement device of claim 6 wherein the fluid being pumped is an isocyanate.
- 8. The rotary fluid displacement device of claim 5 wherein the fluid being pumped is a polyol.
- 9. A method of transferring abrasive and/or low viscosity fluid comprising:
pumping the abrasive and/or low viscosity fluid, wherein the pumping action is effectuated by using an internally generated rotor set which comprises in combination: an inner rotor including a support having a predetermined number of fragmental cylindrical recesses equally spaced about its periphery and a rigid cylindrical tooth member received in each recess in rotational sliding contact therewith, each tooth member having substantially the same diameter as the corresponding recess, a portion of each tooth member projecting from the periphery, and an internally toothed outer rotor formed as the conjugate of the inner rotor, having simultaneous rolling engagement with all of the tooth members and having a number of teeth one greater than the predetermined number.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the fluid being pumped is an isocyanate.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the fluid being pumped is a polyol.
- 12. A method of making a two-part polyurethane foam comprising the steps of:
pumping an isocyanate fluid through a first pump; pumping a polyol fluid through a second pump; and mixing the isocyanate fluid and polyol fluid after the fluids exit the first and second pumps to form a two-part polyurethane foam, wherein the first and second pumping actions are effectuated by using an internally generated rotor set which comprises in combination:
an inner rotor including a support having a predetermined number of fragmental cylindrical recesses equally spaced about its periphery and a rigid cylindrical tooth member received in each recess in rotational sliding contact therewith, each tooth member having substantially the same diameter as the corresponding recess, a portion of each tooth member projecting from the periphery, and an internally toothed outer rotor formed as the conjugate of the inner rotor, having simultaneous rolling engagement with all of the tooth members and having a number of teeth one greater than the predetermined number.
Priority Claims (1)
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PCT/US00/25666 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] Applicants claim the right to priority based on Provisional Patent Application No. 60/154,847 filed Sep. 20, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60154847 |
Sep 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09666041 |
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10454470 |
Jun 2003 |
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