Claims
- 1. In a positive displacement pump having two or more pumping cylinders wherein each said pumping cylinder has a piston slidably and sealingly mounted therewithin, each said piston being carried by a piston rod sealingly mounted for concentric reciprocation within said pumping cylinder the improvement comprising:
- (a) each said piston carrying a unidirectional flowthru valve wherein each said valve allows fluid to pass therethrough said piston in one direction only of fluid movement, with said fluid movement being relative to said piston directional movement;
- (b) said pumping cylinders interconnected fluidly to thereby form an enclosed chamber that is bounded dynamically in volume by each said piston wherein fluid passing through said flowthru valve of a first said piston will move into said chamber and whereby fluid exiting from said chamber must pass through said flowthru valve of the second said piston, and;
- (c) reciprocation of either or both of said first or said second pistons causes pumping of fluid therethrough said first and said second pistons and therethrough said chamber.
- 2. In a pump drive apparatus comprising at least four cylinders, each said cylinder having a piston slidably and sealingly disposed therein, cylinder spaces at one side of each said piston of a first half of the total number of cylinders being interconnected for fluid flow therebetween, the cylinder spaces at one side of each said piston of the second half of the total number of said cylinders being interconnected for fluid flow therebetween, the cylinder spaces at the other side of each said piston being connected to an independently operated control valve means for controlling introduction of pressurized fluid thereto and for controlling removal of fluid therefrom, said introduction of pressurized fluid and said removal of fluid being simultaneous to both said first half of said cylinders and to said second half of said cylinders, said independently operated control valve means being operable independently from said piston movement and position to permit introduction of pressurized fluid to said other side cylinder spaces in sequential turn to drive each said piston in said one cylinder and to permit removal of fluid from said other side cylinder spaces in sequential turn by movement of each said piston in said other direction, each said piston being moved in said other direction in sequential turn by fluid driven from one or more of said one side cylinder spaces by one or more of said pistons moving in said one direction, connection means to each said piston for delivering drive output derived from said piston movement, means to apply drive fluid to said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said first half of cylinders, means to apply drive fluid to said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said second half of cylinders, means to powerly drive said independently operated control valve, and means to supply a controlled volume of positive displaced fluid to said independently operated control valve to cause said pistons to reciprocally and powerly stroke in a sequential manner and with a controlled stroke length, with one or more of said pistons of said first half of cylinders and one or more of said pistons of said second half of cylinders being powerly stroked in unison.
- 3. The pump drive apparatus of claim 2 wherein said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said first half of cylinders are connected to said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said second half of cylinders, with one or more of said pistons of said first half of cylinders and one or more of said pistons of second half of cylinders being powerly stroked in unison.
- 4. The pump drive apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means to supply a controlled volume of positive displaced fluid consists of a constant displacement hydraulic pump driven by a variable speed motor.
- 5. The pump drive apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means to supply a controlled volume of positive displaced fluid consists of a variable displacement hydraulic pump powered by a drive motor.
- 6. The pump drive apparatus of claim 5 wherein said independently operated control valve is a rotary valve means containing a continually rotating fluid distribution spool, with said spool providing continual fluid communication between said positive displaced fluid supply means and two or more of said other side cylinder spaces, said continual rotation of said spool being independent of the movement and positions of said pistons to thereby allow piston synchronization means and piston stroke length control means, said piston stroke length being controlled by said controlled volume of positive displaced fluid, with the stroke length being zero at zero fluid flow and with the maximum stroke length occurring at maximum flow of said controlled volume of positive displaced fluid, and said piston synchronization being achievable in a smooth transition at or near zero piston stroke length.
- 7. The pump drive apparatus of claim 6, wherein said independently operated control valve comprises said fluid distribution spool sealingly and rotatably enclosed within a housing, said spool arranged to continually receive said positive displaced fluid from one or more inlet ports therethrough said housing, and to distribute said positive displaced fluid to at least four cylinder ports equally spaced around the circumference of said housing, said positive displaced fluid being distributed simultaneously to one or more pairs of said cylinder ports with said distribution being uninterrupted to each said pair of cylinder ports, said spool further being arranged to gather discharge fluid simultaneously from one or more pairs of said cylinder ports and to continually discharge said gathered fluid to a fluid return port passing therethrough said housing, said gathering of said discharge fluid being in a like manner from each said pair of cylinder ports to provide a flow of said discharge fluid to said return port, said cylinder ports being connected to said cylinder spaces at said other side of each piston with one cylinder port of a said pair of cylinder ports being connected to said first half of cylinders, and with the second cylinder port of a said pair of cylinder ports being connected to said second half of cylinders, said spool having shaft connection means at one end for driving means connection thereto, with said spool being formed whereby all pressure annulars leading from the circumference have offsetting pressurized spaces of equal magnitude to hydrostatically counterbalance said spool for pressurized unrestrained rotation within said housing.
- 8. The pump drive apparatus of claim 2 whereby said connection means to each piston for delivering drive output derived from said piston movement consists of a shaft means connecting to said piston and extending through one end of said cylinder.
- 9. The pump drive apparatus of claim 8 wherein said shaft means drives pump means.
- 10. The pump drive apparatus of claim 9 wherein said pump means are each comprised of a single piston or plunger type positive displacement pump, with said single pump containing at least two fluid pumping chambers, the piston or plunger of each said fluid pumping chamber being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of either said first half of cylinders or said second half of cylinders.
- 11. The pump drive apparatus of claim 9 wherein said pump means comprises a piston type positive displacement pump containing at least two fluid pumping chambers, each said chamber being fitted with a first unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough, each said chamber additionally encasing a second unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough with said second flow valve being carried by a piston assembly, said piston assembly being arranged to pump fluid in one direction of piston travel and being arranged to pass fluid therethrough in the second direction of piston travel, with said fluid flowing therethrough said second flow valve in said second direction of piston travel, said first unidirectional flow valve being arranged to allow fluid flow therethrough when said piston assembly travels in said one direction to pump fluid, said piston assembly of each said pumping chamber being carried by said shaft means and being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of either said first half of cylinders or said second half of cylinders, and each said fluid pumping chamber having fluid inlet means thereto and fluid exhaust means therefrom for pumping of fluid therethrough upon reciprocation of said shaft means.
- 12. The pump drive apparatus of claim 9 wherein said pump means comprises two separate piston type positive displacement pumps with each said positive displacement pump containing at least two fluid pumping chambers with each said chamber being fitted with a first unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough, each said chamber additionally encasing a second unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough with said second flow valve being carried by a piston assembly, said piston assembly being arranged to pump fluid in one direction of piston travel and being arranged to pass fluid therethrough in the second direction of piston travel with said fluid passing therethrough said second flow valve in said second direction of piston travel, said first unidirectional flow valve being arranged to allow fluid flow therethrough when said piston assembly travels in said one direction to pump fluid, said piston assembly of each said pumping chamber of first said separate pump being carried by said shaft means and being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said first half of cylinders, said piston assembly of each said pumping chamber of second said separate pump being carried by said shaft means and being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said second half of cylinders, and each said fluid pumping chamber having fluid inlet means thereto and fluid exhaust means therefrom for pumping of fluid therethrough upon reciprocation of said shaft means.
- 13. The pump drive apparatus of claim 12 wherein said two separate pumps are connected to pump fluid in a parallel flow pattern whereby the total volume of fluid pumped is the volume of said first separate pump plus the volume of said second separate pump.
- 14. The pump drive apparatus of claim 12 wherein said two separate pumps are connected to pump fluid in a series flow pattern whereby said first separate pump supplies to said second separate pump a given quantity of pumped fluid at a given pressure, and said second separate pump extends the pressure of said given quantity of pumped fluid.
- 15. The pump drive apparatus of claim 9 wherein said pump means comprises two separate piston or plunger type positive displacement pumps, with each pump containing at least two fluid pumping chambers, the piston or plunger of each said fluid pumping chamber of the first said separate pump being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said first half of cylinders; and the piston or plunger of each said fluid pumping chamber of the second said separate pump being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said second half of cylinders.
- 16. The pump drive apparatus of claim 15 wherein said two separate pumps are connected to pump fluid in a parallel flow pattern whereby the total volume of fluid pumped is the volume of said first separate pump plus the volume of said second separate pump.
- 17. The pump drive apparatus of claim 15 wherein said two separate pumps are connected to pump fluid in a series flow pattern whereby said first separate pump supplies to said second separate pump a given quantity of pumped fluid at a given pressure, and said second separate pump extends the pressure of said given quantity of pumped fluid.
- 18. In a pump:
- a head flange member containing a circular bore therethrough;
- a removable valve housing positioned within said bore, said removable housing containing unidirectional flow valve means for one direction fluid flow therethrough,
- a replaceable pumping cylinder extending inward from said head flange member and with a piston bore housing a reciprocally actuated pumping rod carrying piston means reciprocable in said piston bore;
- said head flange member containing alignment means to position said removable housing within said circular bore,
- end positioning means of said removable housing to sealingly align one end of said pumping cylinder with said piston bore concentric to the centerline of said reciprocally actuated pumping rod;
- said removable housing constructed with passages to provide sealed fluid communication between said piston bore of said pumping cylinder and said unidirectional flow valve means;
- said removable housing further having sealed passage means to provide a fluid communication for fluid flow between a connecting flow conduit and said unidirectional flow valve means; and
- said removable housing additionally having connection means with said head flange member to thereby rigidly position said removable housing with respect to said head flange member.
- 19. The combination of claim 18, whereby the circumferential sealed diameter of the said sealingly aligned pumping cylinder is of smaller diameter than that of said circular bore to thereby lessen the force required to retain said connection means between said removeable housing and said head flange, said lessening being in relation to the force that would normally be required to cap said circular bore against a pumped pressure within said circular bore.
- 20. The combination of claim 18, whereby said circular bore through said head flange member is aligned by spacing means for concentric alignment there-with to said centerline of reciprocally actuated pumping rod, said removable housing being a rounded elongated member with a raised diameter part near each end, said raised diameters parts each being fitted with a seal element and each said part being formed to slidingly and sealingly mate with a smooth circumferential surface of said circular bore to thereby align the longitudinal centerline of said removable housing to be concentric to the centerline of said circular bore, said end positioning means of said removable housing consisting of a conical taper on the inner end of said removable housing that sealingly aligns with and positions a corresponding conical taper that is formed upon said one end of said pumping cylinder, said taper on the inner end of said removable housing being formed with the centerline of the taper being concentric to said longitudinal centerline therethrough of said removable housing, and the said taper on the said one end of the pumping cylinder being formed with the taper's centerline being concentric to the centerline of said piston bore, said one end of said pumping cylinder further being fitted with a seal means at said taper to provide said sealed fluid communication between said piston bore of said pumping cylinder and said unidirectional flow valve means, said removable housing further containing a recessed groove around its circumference with said groove being positioned between said raised diameters parts, said groove being constructed to define sealed fluid communication between said connecting flow conduit and said unidirectional flow valve, and said connecting flow conduit consisting of one or more fluid ports leading through a side of said head flange member and in turn connecting to a fluid flow line.
- 21. The combination of claim 20, whereby said connection means with said head flange member consists of threaded lugs mounted in the outer end of said head flange, said lugs in turn carrying an end plate with said end plate in turn pressing against the outer end of said removable housing to secure said removable housing when nuts upon said threaded lugs are rightened against said end plate.
- 22. The combination of claim 20, whereby said raised diameter parts near each end of said removable housing are diameters of differing circumferences, with the circumference of said raised diameter part nearest said inner end of said removable housing being the smaller circumference whereby said raised diameter parts near each end of said removeable housing are diameters of differing circumferences to facilitate assembly of said pump.
- 23. The combination of claim 20, whereby said conical taper on the inner end of said removable housing is fitted with a wear ring to protect said taper from erosion as fluid flow passes thereby, said wear ring formed at one end to mate with said taper on the inner end of said removable housing, and said wear ring formed on its outer circumference to mate with the bore of said pumping cylinder and further to mate with a circumferential chamfer that is formed upon the end of said pumping cylinder, and with said wear ring being retained in place by said circumferential chamfer of said pumping cylinder.
- 24. The combination of claim 20, whereby said head flange member carries tie rods, said tie rods connecting to an end flange, a spacer member positioned between said head flange and said end flange, said spacer being retained in place by said tie rods, said end flange containing a central bore therethrough into which is fitted a rod seal housing, said rod seal housing sealing between said housing and said reciprocally actuated pumping rod, said spacer being formed to concentrically align said circular bore of said head flange with the centerline of said reciprocally actuated pumping rod, said end flange carrying on its inner end a second conical taper, with said second conical taper having its centerline concentric with the centerline of said reciprocally actuated pumping rod, said second concial taper in turn being formed to sealingly align with and position a corresponding conical taper that is formed upon a second end of said pumping cylinder, said conical taper upon said second end of said pumping cylinder being formed with its centerline concentric to said piston bore therethrough, said end flange further containing one or more fluid ports positioned through a side thereof and with said fluid ports providing annular communication with said central bore of said end flange, said conical taper on the said second end of said pumping cylinder further containing seal means to provide a sealed fluid annular communication passage between said piston bore of said pumping cylinder and said fluid ports of said end flange.
- 25. The combination of claim 24, whereby the said second conical taper carried on the inner end of said end flange is fitted with a wear ring to protect said second conical taper from erosion as fluid flow passes thereby, said wear ring formed at one end to mate with said second conical taper and its outer circumference formed to mate with the piston bore of said pumping cylinder and to mate with a circumferential chamfer upon the end of said piston bore of said pumping cylinder, and with said wear ring being retained in place by said circumferential chamfer of said pumping cylinder.
- 26. The combination of claim 24, whereby the said second conical taper on the inner end of said end flange is a taper formed upon one face of a removable end ring, said end ring being sealingly positioned within a recessed counterbore that is centrally formed upon the said inner end of said end flange, and said end ring secured in place by said second end of said pumping cylinder.
- 27. The combination of claim 24, wherein said unidirectional flow valve means is an inlet flow valve for one direction flow of inlet fluid therethrough, said inlet flow valve being positioned to receive fluid flow from at least one of said fluid ports leading through a side of said head flange member, and said inlet flow valve being positioned to discharge fluid into said piston bore of said pumping cylinder.
- 28. The combination of claim 26, wherein said unidirectional flow valve means is an outlet flow valve for one direction flow of pressurized fluid therethrough, said outlet flow valve being positioned to receive fluid flow from said piston bore of said pumping cylinder, and said outlet flow valve being positioned to discharge fluid into at least one of said fluid ports leading through a side of said head flange member.
- 29. The combination of claim 27, whereby said reciprocally actuated piston means carries a pliable piston packer sealing with said piston bore and an integral unidirectional valve member, and said piston packer and said valve member arranged to cause fluid to be pulled across said unidirectional inlet flow valve means and into said pumping cylinder, through said valve member and then discharged through said fluid ports of said end flange as said reciprocally actuated pumping rod is powerly driven in a reciprocating manner by a driving means.
- 30. The combination of claim 29, whereins said driving means includes a hydraulic driven cylinder that is carried by an adaptor flange, said adaptor flange attached to the outer end of said end flange, said adaptor flange being arranged to align the piston rod of said hydraulic cylinder for concentric actuation therewith to the centerline of said piston bore of said pumping cylinder, and with said piston rod of said hydraulic cylinder integral with said reciprocally actuated pumping rod.
- 31. The combination of claim 30, whereby said piston rod of said hydraulic cylinder comprises a replaceable outer sleeve member carried by an inner rod member, said inner rod in turn being carried by the drive piston of said hydraulic cylinder, said inner rod arranged to align and sealingly retain said outer sleeve within the confines of said hydraulic cylinder and said inner rod extending to within the bore of said pumping cylinder, said outer sleeve being replaceable without the removal of said inner rod from said drive piston, and said outer sleeve being replaceable without the removal of said drive piston from said hydraulic cylinder.
- 32. The combination of claim 28, whereby said reciprocally actuated pumping piston means carries a pliable piston packer and an integral unidirectional valve member, and said piston packer being arranged to cause fluid to be pulled across said integral unidirectional valve member and into said pumping cylinder and then discharged through said unidirectional outlet flow valve as said reciprocally actuated pumping rod is powerly driven in a reciprocating manner by a driving means.
- 33. The combination of claim 32, said driving means includes hydraulic driven cylinder that is carried by an adaptor flange, said adaptor flange attached to the outer end of said end flange, said adaptor flange being arranged to align the piston rod of said hydraulic cylinder for concentric actuation therewith to the centerline of said piston bore of said pumping cylinder, and with said piston rod of said hydraulic cylinder integral with said reciprocally actuated pumping rod.
- 34. The combination of claim 33, whereby said piston rod of said hydraulic cylinder comprises a replaceable outer sleeve member carried by an inner rod member, said inner rod in turn being carried by the drive piston of said hydraulic cylinder, said inner rod arranged to align and sealingly retain said outer sleeve with said outer sleeve commencing within the confines of said hydraulic cylinder and said inner rod extending to within the bore of said pumping cylinder, said outer sleeve being replaceable without the removal of said inner rod from said drive piston, and said outer sleeve being replaceable without the removal of said drive piston from said hydraulic cylinder.
- 35. Drive apparatus for the pump of claim 18 comprising at least six cylinders, each cylinder having a piston slidably and sealingly disposed therein, the cylinder spaces at one side of each piston of a first half of the total number of cylinders being interconnected for fluid flow therebetween, the cylinders spaces at one side of each piston of the second half of the total number of cylinders being interconnected for fluid flow therebetween, the cylinder spaces at the other side of each piston being connected to an independently operated control valve means for controlling introduction of pressurized fluid thereto and for controlling removal of fluid therefrom, said introduction of pressurized fluid and said removal of fluid being simultaneous to both said first half of cylinders and to said second half of cylinders, said independently operated control valve means being operable independently from said piston movement and position to permit introduction of pressurized fluid to said other side cylinder spaces in sequential turn to drive each said piston in said one direction and to permit removal of fluid from said other side cylinder spaces in sequential turn by movement of each piston in said other direction, each said piston being moved in said other direction in sequential turn by fluid driving from one or more of said one side cylinder spaces by one or more of said pistons moving in said one direction, connection means to each said piston for delivering drive output derived from said piston movement, means to apply drive fluid to said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said first half of cylinders, means to apply drive fluid to said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said second half of cylinders, means to powerly drive said independently operated control valve, and means to supply a controlled volume of positive displaced fluid to said independently operated control valve to cause said pistons to reciprocally and powerly stroke in a sequential manner and with a controlled stroke length, with one or more of said pistons of said first half of cylinders and one or more of said pistons of said second half of cylinders being powerly stroked in unison, and said pistons connected with said reciprocally actuated pumping rods of said pump.
- 36. The combination of claim 35, said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said first half of cylinders being connected to said innerconnected cylinder spaces of said second half of cylinders, with one or more of said pistons of said first half of cylinder and one or more of said pistons of second half of cylinders being powerly stroked in unison.
- 37. The combination of claim 35, said means to supply a controlled volume of positive displaced fluid consisting of a constant displacement hydraulic pump driven by a variable speed motor.
- 38. The combination of claim 35, said means to supply a controlled volume of positive displaced fluid consisting of a variable displacement hydraulic pump powered by a drive motor.
- 39. The combination of claim 38, wherein said independently operated control valve is a rotary valve means containing a continually rotating fluid distribution spool, with said spool providing continual fluid communication between said positive displaced fluid supply means and two or more of said other side cylinder spaces, said continual rotation of said spool being independent of the movement and position of said pistons to thereby allow piston synchronization means and piston stroke length control means, said piston stroke length being controlled by said controlled volume of positive displaced fluid, with the stroke length being zero at zero fluid flow and with the maximum stroke length occurring at maximum flow of said controlled volume of positive displaced fluid, said piston synchronization being achievable in a smooth transition at or near zero piston stroke length.
- 40. The combination of claim 39, wherein said independently operated control valve comprises said fluid distribution spool sealingly and rotatably enclosed within a housing, said spool arranged to continually receive said positive displaced fluid from one or more inlet ports therethrough said housing, and to distribute said positive displaced fluid to at least six cylinder ports equally spaced around the circumference of said housing, said positive displaced fluid being distributed simultaneously to one or more pairs of said cylinder ports with said distribution being uninterrupted to each said pair of cylinder ports, said spool further being arranged to gather discharge fluid simultaneously from one or more pairs of said cylinder ports and to continually discharge said gathered fluid to a fluid return port passing therethrough said housing, said gathering of said discharge fluid being in a like manner from each said pair of cylinder ports to provide a flow of said discharge fluid to said return port, said cylinder ports being connected to said cylinder spaces at said other side of each piston with one cylinder port of a said pair of cylinder ports being connected to said first half of cylinders, and with the second cylinder port of a said pair of cylinder ports being connected to said second half of cylinders, said spool havng shaft connection means at one end for driving means connection thereto, with said spool being formed whereby all pressure annulars leading from the circumference have offsetting pressurized spaces of equal magnitude to hydrostatically counterbalance said spool for pressurized un-restrained rotation within said housing.
- 41. The combination of claim 35, said connection means to each piston for delivering drive output derived from said piston movement consisting of a shaft means connecting to said piston and extending through one end of said cylinder.
- 42. The combination of claim 41, said shaft means driving pump means.
- 43. The combination of claim 42, wherein said pump means comprises a single piston or plunger type positive displacement pump, said single pump containing at least three fluid pumping chambers, the piston or plunger of each said fluid pumping chamber being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of either said first half of cylinders or said second half of cylinders.
- 44. The combination of claim 42, wherein said pump means comprises a piston type positive displacement pump containing three or more fluid pumping chambers, each said chamber being fitted with a first unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough, each said chamber additionally encasing a second unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough with said second flow valve being carried integrally by a piston assembly including said piston, said piston assembly being arranged to pump fluid in one direction of piston travel and being arranged to pass fluid therethrough in the second direction of piston travel, with said fluid flowing therethrough said second flow valve in said second direction of piston travel, said first unidirectional flow valve being arranged to allow fluid flow therethrough when said piston assembly travels in said one direction to pump fluid, said piston assembly of each said pumping chamber being carried by said shaft means and being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of either said first half of cylinders or said second half of cylinders, and each said fluid pumping chamber having fluid inlet means thereto and fluid exhaust means therefrom for pumping of fluid therethrough upon reciprocation of said shaft means.
- 45. The combination of claim 42, wherein said pump means comprises two separate piston or plunger type positive displacement pumps, with each pump containing at least three fluid pumping chambers, the piston or plunger of each said fluid pumping chamber of the first said separate pumps being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said first half of cylinders and the piston or plunger of each said fluid pumping chamber of the second said separate pump being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said second half of cylinders.
- 46. The combination of claim 45, said two separate pumps being connected to pump fluid in a parallel flow pattern whereby the total volume of fluid pumped is the volume of said first separate pump plus the volume of said second separate pump.
- 47. The combination of claim 44, said two separate pumps being connected to pump fluid in a series flow pattern whereby said first separate pump supplies to said second separate pump a given quantity of pumped fluid at a given pressure, and said second separate pump extends the pressure of said given quantity of pumped fluid.
- 48. The combination of claim 42, wherein said pump means comprises at least two separate piston type positive displacement pumps with each said positive displacement pump containing at least three fluid pumping chambers with each said chamber being fitted with a first unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough, each said chamber additionally encasing a second unidirectional flow valve for one direction fluid flow therethrough with said second flow valve being carried by a piston assembly, said piston assembly being arranged to pump fluid in one direction of piston travel and being arranged to pass fluid therethrough in the second direction of piston travel and with said fluid passing through said second flow valve in said second direction of piston travel, said first unidirectional flow valve being arranged to allow fluid flow therethrough when said piston assembly travels in said one direction to pump fluid, said piston assembly of each said pumping chamber of first said separate pump being carried by said shaft means and being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said first half of cylinders, said piston assembly of each said pumping chamber of second said separate pump being carried by said shaft means and being reciprocally driven by a cylinder of said second half of cylinders, and each said fluid pumping chamber having fluid inlet means thereto and fluid exhaust means therefrom for pumping of fluid therethrough upon reciprocation of said shaft means.
- 49. The combination of claim 48, said two separate pumps being connected to pump fluid in a parallel flow pattern whereby the total volume of fluid pumped is the volume of said first separate pump plus the volume of said second separate pump.
- 50. The combination of claim 48, said two separate mud pumps being connected to pump fluid in a series flow pattern whereby said first separate pump supplies to said second separate pump a given quantity of pumped fluid at a given pressure, and said second separate pump extends the pressure of said given quantity of pumped fluid.
REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 06/133,948, filed Mar. 25, 1980, now abandoned; application Ser. No. 06/309,979, filed Oct. 8, 1981, now abandoned; application Ser. No. 06/220,527 filed Dec. 29, 1980 now abandoned; and application Ser. No. 06/348,497 filed Feb. 11, 1982, now abandoned.
It is the object of the present application to provide an improved and extended application of the hydraulic drive system disclosed in the above patent application, additionally to provide an improved variation of the mud pumping cylinders of the above patent application.
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