Claims
- 1. A fluid injector pump assembly comprising: a cylinder having a first and a second end, said cylinder formed of a negative magnetostrictive material, an elongate piston of a length shorter than said cylinder and having a first and second end, said piston formed of a positive magnetostrictive material, said first end of said piston secured to said first end of said- cylinder, said piston including an inlet passage with head valve means,
- a cylinder head secured to said cylinder second end and having an injection port including valve means,
- and a means to interruptedly apply a magnetic field to said assembly,
- said piston operated responsive to said magnetic field to expand and expel any fluid located between said piston and head via said injection port past said head valve.
- 2. A fluid injector pump assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said piston contracts and said cylinder expands each to its original length upon collapse of said magnetic field to draw in any fluid at said inlet passage.
- 3. A fluid injector pump assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said piston includes a circumferentially depressed section between its ends and said means to interruptedly apply a magnetic field comprises a magnetic coil located in said depressed section.
- 4. A fluid injector pump assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said piston is formed of an alloy consisting of 49% Cobalt, 49% Iron and 2% Vanadium.
- 5. A fluid injector pump assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cylinder is formed of nickel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 758,991, filed 7/25/85 and 759,395, filed 7/26/85, both now abandoned.
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