Claims
- 1. A low profile positive displacement pump, suitable for being driven by a gasoline powered engine, the engine having a rotational engine shaft having a central rotational axis, comprising:
- a pump housing including a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet and at least one bore fluidly connected to the fluid inlet and outlet for receiving a plunger;
- at least one plunger, each plunger positioned in the bore for reciprocating movement, each plunger having a driven end, wherein each plunger has a central longitudinal axis perpendicular to the central rotational axis of the engine shaft;
- a base including a cavity for retaining the pump housing, having connecting means for mounting an engine directly to a mounting surface of the base;
- a rotational pump shaft adapted for coupling to an engine shaft, the pump shaft having a central rotational axis located along the central rotational axis of the engine shaft;
- at least one eccentric camming surface on the pump shaft for causing the plunger to move in a first direction along the central longitudinal axis of the plunger;
- a spring biasing device for causing the plunger to move in a second direction opposite the first direction along the central longitudinal axis of the plunger;
- at least one inlet check valve mounted in the pump housing and fluidly connected to the fluid inlet;
- at least one outlet check valve mounted in the pump housing and fluidly connected to the fluid outlet; and
- an unloader valve mounted in the pump housing and fluidly connected to the fluid outlet and fluid inlet; and
- wherein the base is adapted for mounting directly to a mounting flange of a gasoline powered engine and wherein the base fixes the position of each eccentric camming surface with respect to each driven end.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein the pump shaft includes a throughbore, wherein the throughbore is sized for sliding engagement onto the engine shaft.
- 3. The pump of claim 2 wherein the pump shaft and engine shaft are locked such that the pump shaft is fixed with respect to the engine shaft.
- 4. The pump of claim 1 wherein a first and second bore and a first and second plunger are provided, wherein the first and second plungers move in opposite directions and operate 180 degrees out of phase.
- 5. The pump of claim 4 wherein first and second camming surfaces are provided and are positioned on an outer surface of the pump shaft.
- 6. The pump of claim 4 wherein the pump housing further comprises:
- a first outlet chamber fluidly connected to the first bore;
- a second outlet chamber fluidly connected to the second bore; and
- a common outlet chamber fluidly connected to the first and second outlet chambers.
- 7. The pump of claim 1 wherein the unloader valve directs fluid flow out of the outlet when the outlet is unblocked, and directs fluid back to the inlet when the outlet is blocked.
- 8. The pump of claim 1 and further comprising a seal between an interior surface of the bore and an exterior surface of the plunger, wherein the seal prevents fluid from exiting the bore proximate the driven end.
- 9. The pump of claim 1 wherein a bearing is provided on each camming surface, and the driven end of the plunger remains in contact with an outer race of the bearing during operation.
- 10. A low profile positive displacement pumping system comprising:
- a gasoline powered engine with a rotational drive shaft having a central rotational axis, the engine also having a mounting flange;
- a positive displacement pump having at least one reciprocating plunger with a driven end, the plunger having a central longitudinal axis positioned perpendicular to the drive shaft axis;
- at least one eccentric surface fixed to the drive shaft, wherein the eccentric surface causes the driven end to move in a first direction along the plunger axis, and wherein each revolution of the shaft causes each plunger to complete a stroke;
- a biasing means for causing the plunger to travel in a second direction opposite the first direction; and
- a base including a support surface, a coupling surface, a cavity located within the base which supports the pump, wherein the mounting flange of the engine bolts directly onto the coupling surface, and wherein the base aligns each eccentric surface with respect to each driven end.
- 11. The device of claim 10, wherein the pump is a twin plunger pump, and further comprising a pump shaft assembly, the assembly comprising:
- a pump shaft having a bore for receiving the drive shaft, and an outer surface, the outer surface including two eccentric surfaces for receiving a bearing; and
- a bearing mounted onto each eccentric surface, wherein each bearing has an outer race which contacts the driven end of each piston.
- 12. The device of claim 10 wherein the pump includes at least one plunger bore, wherein the biasing means is a spring positioned in the plunger bore.
- 13. The device of claim 12 wherein the rotational drive shaft of the engine is vertically disposed.
- 14. The device of claim 10, wherein the support surface is spaced apart from and parallel to the coupling surface.
- 15. The device of claim 1 wherein the spring biasing device comprises a spring located in the bore.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/508,586 filed on Jul. 28, 1995.
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Spec sheet for Interpump CleanMatic. |
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