Claims
- 1. A peristaltic pump assembly for pumping a fluid medium from a fluid source through a tubing having a compressible pumping section, which assembly comprises:
- a housing including at least one support wall;
- a drive shaft journalled substantially loosely to the support wall;
- a plurality of cam plates eccentrically mounted on the drive shaft in a helical pattern along the drive shaft and rotatable together with the drive shaft;
- finger plates equal in number to the number of the cam plates and each having a finger tip engageable with the pumping section, said finger plates being operatively coupled with the cam plates such that the finger plates are successively and sequentially driven in a direction perpendicular to the drive shaft during a rotation of the drive shaft to cause the respective finger tips to engage the pumping section thereby producing a moving zone of occlusion along said pumping section for pumping the fluid medium; and
- an adjustment mechanism mounted on said support wall and comprising a shaft bearing plate mounted on said support wall for movement in a linear direction parallel to the direction of movement of each finger plate, said drive shaft extending rotatably through said shaft bearing plate, and a drive means for adjustably moving the bearing plate in said linear direction.
- 2. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support wall has a generally rectangular opening defined therein and having a longitudinal axis oriented in a direction conforming to the direction of movement of each finger plate and wherein said adjustment mechanism is operatively accommodated within said rectangular opening.
- 3. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said shaft bearing plate is of a generally trapezoidal shape having a pair of parallel edges and a pair of inclined edges and wherein said drive means comprises first and second positioning wedge plates each having an inclined edge, said wedge plates being positioned on respective sides of the trapezoidal bearing plate with the respective inclined edges of said first and second wedge plates slidingly engaged with the associated inclined edges of the bearing plate, the inclined edge of each of the first and second wedge plate having a length smaller than that of any one of the inclined edges of the bearing plate.
- 4. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inclined edges of the trapezoidal bearing plates are inclined at the same angle, but in a sense opposite to each other.
- 5. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein said adjustment mechanism further comprises an adjustment bolt member for each of the wedge plates and extending through the support wall across the rectangular opening, at least a portion of said bolt member within the rectangular opening extending threadingly through the associated wedge plate to allow the latter to be adjustably moved as the bolt member is turned.
- 6. A peristaltic pump assembly for pumping a fluid medium from a fluid source through a tubing having a compressible pumping section, which assembly comprises:
- a housing including a pair of support walls spaced apart from each other to define a cam chamber therebetween;
- a drive shaft journalled substantially loosely to the support walls;
- a plurality of cam plates eccentrically mounted within the cam chamber on the drive shaft in a helical pattern along the drive shaft and rotatable together with the drive shaft;
- finger plates equal in number to the number of the cam plates and each having a finger tip engageable with the pumping section, said finger plates being operatively coupled with the cam plates within the cam chamber such that the finger plates are successively and sequentially driven in a direction perpendicular to the drive shaft during a rotation of the drive shaft to cause the respective finger tips to engage the pumping section thereby producing a moving zone of occlusion along said pumping section for pumping the fluid medium; and
- an adjustment mechanism mounted on each of said support walls and comprising a shaft bearing plate mounted on said support wall for movement in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of each finger plate, said driven shaft extending rotatably through said shaft bearing plate, and a driven means for adjustably moving the bearing plate in said direction parallel to the direction of movement of each finger plate.
- 7. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said support wall has a generally rectangular opening defined therein and having a longitudinal axis oriented in a direction conforming to the direction of movement of each finger plate and wherein said adjustment mechanism is operatively accommodated within said rectangular opening.
- 8. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said shaft bearing plate is of a generally trapezoidal shape having a pair of parallel edges and a pair of inclined edges and wherein said drive means comprises first and second positioning wedge plates each having an inclined edge, said wedge plates being positioned on respective sides of the trapezoidal bearing plate with the respective inclined edges of said first and second wedge plates slidingly engaged with the associated inclined edges of the bearing plate, the inclined edge of each of the first and second wedge plates having a length smaller than that of any one of the inclined edges of the bearing plate.
- 9. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the inclined edges of the trapezoidal bearing plates are inclined at the same angle, but in a sense opposite to each other.
- 10. The peristaltic pump assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said adjustment mechanism further comprises an adjustment bolt member for each of the wedge plates and extending through the support wall across the rectangular opening, at least a portion of said bolt member within the rectangular opening extending threadingly through the associated wedge plate to allow the latter to be adjustably moved as the bolt member is turned.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/823,369, filed Jan. 21, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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