Claims
- 1. A pump comprising:
- a crankshaft having opposite end portions and an eccentric portion between the end portions;
- a housing defining a cavity, an outlet, at least one bore extending between the cavity and the outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the bore and with an inlet chamber, the eccentric portion of the crankshaft being in the cavity and the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably coupled to the housing;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore, the base of the piston being coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston head in the bore to provide discharge from the bore through the outlet and intake to the bore through the inlet;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head during the discharge and the intake;
- a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft;
- at least one cover containing the magnetic member and defining the inlet chamber; and
- an electromagnetic stator mounted to the cover, the electromagnetic stator being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member to rotate the magnetic member and the crankshaft.
- 2. The pump of claim 1, wherein the bore is offset such that the axis of the bore is generally parallel to a line extending from the axis of rotation of the crankshaft in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
- 3. The pump of claim 1, wherein the inlet communicates with the bore at a position intermediate to the cavity and the outlet.
- 4. The pump of claim 1, wherein the housing defines an auxiliary bore and at least one inlet and an outlet communicating with the auxiliary bore, the auxiliary bore having an axis parallel to the axis of the at least one bore and lacking intersection with the rotational axis of the crank shaft, and wherein the pump further comprises
- an additional piston having a head disposed in the auxiliary bore and a base coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the auxiliary piston head in the auxiliary bore to provide discharge from the auxiliary bore and intake to the auxiliary bore.
- 5. The pump of claim 4, wherein the housing defines two opposed inlets for each of the bores.
- 6. The pump of claim 1, wherein the housing defines first and second pairs of bores and inlets and outlets communicating with the bores, the first pair of bores having parallel axes lacking intersection with the rotational axis of the crankshaft and the second pair of bores having parallel axes lacking intersection with the rotational axis of the crankshaft, and wherein the pump further comprises
- pistons each having a head disposed in one of the bores and a base coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft.
- 7. The pump of claim 1 wherein the head of the piston reaches the outlet during discharge such that the piston completely empties liquid from the bore.
- 8. The pump of claim 1 wherein the valve structure comprises a flexible, resilient leaf valve fixed to the housing and biased to close the outlet, the leaf valve being movable in response to fluid pressure in the bore generated by movement of the piston head during discharge.
- 9. The pump of claim 1, wherein the head of the piston includes an annular groove allowing a portion of the head to expand in the bore in response to fluid pressure in the bore.
- 10. The pump of claim 1, wherein the piston is made of plastic material capable of slight elastic deformation such that the piston absorbs pressure increases in the bore.
- 11. The pump of claim 1, further comprising
- a first support connected to one end of the housing,
- a second support connected to another end of the housing,
- a first bearing sleeve disposed in the first support, and
- a second bearing sleeve disposed in the second support, the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably mounted in the first and second bearing sleeves.
- 12. The pump of claim 11, wherein each of the end portions of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the first and second bearing sleeves.
- 13. The pump of claim 1, further comprising a coupling structure having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft and being coupled to the piston base.
- 14. The pump of claim 13 wherein the eccentric portion of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the coupling structure.
- 15. The pump of claim 13 wherein the coupling structure includes a slider block and a ledge extending above a surface of the slider block, the crankshaft bore passing through the slider block, and the base of the piston being slidably positioned between the ledge and the surface of the slider block.
- 16. The pump of claim 15 wherein the base of the piston is round such that the piston base is capable of rotating on the surface of the slider block.
- 17. The pump of claim 13 wherein the coupling structure has a retainer heat shrunk onto the slider block, the ledge being a portion of the retainer.
- 18. The pump of claim 1, wherein the bore is offset such that an axis of the bore lacks intersection with an axis of rotation of the crankshaft.
- 19. The pump of claim 1, wherein the magnetic member is formed of material resistant to corrosion caused by exposure to solutions of ammonia in water.
- 20. The pump of claim 19, wherein the magnetic member is formed of a material selected from ceramic, ferrite, and metal.
- 21. A pump comprising;
- a crankshaft having opposite end portions and an eccentric portion between the end portions;
- a housing defining a cavity, an outlet, at least one bore extending between the cavity and the outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the bore and with an inlet chamber, the eccentric portion of the crankshaft being in the cavity and the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably coupled to the housing;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore, the base of the piston being coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston head in the bore to provide discharge from the bore through the outlet and intake to the bore through the inlet;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head during the discharge and the intake;
- a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft;
- at least one cover containing the magnetic member and defining the inlet chamber;
- an electromagnetic stator mounted to the cover, the electromagnetic stator being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member to rotate the magnetic member and the crankshaft; and
- an inlet tube extending from the bore communicating inlet, the inlet tube having at least one hole positioned along the length thereof, the hole permitting liquid to flow into the inlet tube and mix with vapor in the inlet tube.
- 22. A pump comprising:
- a housing including a first body member and a second body member spaced from the first body member so that the first and second body members form a cavity therebetween, the housing defining an outlet, at least one bore extending between the cavity and the outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the bore;
- a first support connected to the first and second body members at one end portion of the housing;
- a second support connected to the first and second body members at another end portion of the housing;
- a crankshaft having a first end portion rotatably mounted in the first support, a second end portion rotatably mounted in the second support, and at least one eccentric portion disposed in the cavity;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore for reciprocation between a discharge position proximate the outlet and an intake position allowing flow to the bore through the inlet;
- a coupling structure having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft, the coupling structure being coupled to the piston base such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston head in the housing bore;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head from the discharge position to the intake position; and
- a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft.
- 23. The pump of claim 22, further comprising at least one cover enclosing the magnetic member, and an electromagnetic stator mounted to the cover, the electromagnetic stator being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member to rotate the magnetic member and the crankshaft.
- 24. The pump of claim 22, further comprising at least one cover enclosing the magnet member, and a motor mounted to the cover, the motor having a rotatable drive shaft and a driving magnetic coupled to the drive shaft, the driving magnet being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member such that rotation of the driving magnet rotates the magnetic member and the crankshaft.
- 25. The pump of claim 22, wherein the housing defines two opposed inlets for the bore.
- 26. The pump of claim 22, wherein the housing defines first and second pairs of bores and inlets and outlets communicating with the bores, and wherein the pump further comprises
- pistons each having a head disposed in one of the bores and a base coupled to the crankshaft.
- 27. The pump of claim 22, further comprising an inlet tube extending from the bore communicating inlet, the inlet tube having at least one hole positioned along the length thereof, the hole permitting liquid to flow into the inlet tube and mix with vapor in the inlet tube.
- 28. The pump of claim 22 wherein the head of the piston reaches the outlet during discharge such that the piston completely empties liquid from the bore.
- 29. The pump of claim 22, wherein the valve structure comprises a flexible, resilient leaf valve fixed to the housing and biased to close the outlet, the leaf valve being movable in response to fluid pressure in the bore generated by movement of the piston head during discharge.
- 30. The pump of claim 22, wherein the head of the piston includes an annular groove allowing a portion of the head to expand in the bore in response to fluid pressure in the bore.
- 31. The pump of claim 22, wherein the piston is made of plastic material capable of slight elastic deformation such that the piston absorbs pressure increases in the bore.
- 32. The pump of claim 22, wherein the coupling structure includes a slider block and a ledge extending above a surface of the slider block, the crankshaft bore passing through the slider block, and the base of the piston being slidably positioned between the ledge and the surface of the slider block.
- 33. The pump of claim 32, wherein the base of the piston is round such that the piston base is capable of rotating on the surface of the slider block.
- 34. The pump of claim 32, wherein the coupling structure has a retainer heat shrunk onto the slider block, the ledge being a portion of the retainer.
- 35. The pump of claim 22, wherein the first and second body members and the first and second supports form a generally rectangular shaped frame.
- 36. The pump of claim 22, wherein the first and second body members are integrally formed with the first and second supports.
- 37. The pump of claim 22, wherein the first and second body members each define at least one bore, and at least one inlet and an outlet communicating with the bore, and wherein the pump further comprises a first piston having a head disposed in the bore of the first body member and a second piston having a head disposed in the bore of the second body member, the first and second pistons having a base coupled to the coupling structure.
- 38. The pump of claim 37, wherein the first piston is integrally formed with the second piston.
- 39. The pump of claim 38, wherein the coupling structure includes a slider block having the crankshaft bore passing therethrough, the slider block being movable in a cavity formed by the first and second piston bases.
- 40. The pump of claim 22, wherein the housing defines first and second bores, and at least one inlet and an outlet for each of the bores, the crank shaft including a first eccentric portion and a second eccentric portion, and wherein the pump further comprises
- a first piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the first bore,
- a second piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the second bore,
- a first coupling structure having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the first eccentric portion of the crankshaft, the first coupling structure being coupled to the base of the first piston, and
- a second coupling structure having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the second eccentric portion of the crankshaft, the second coupling structure being coupled to the base of the second piston.
- 41. The pump of claim 40, wherein the housing defines third and fourth bores, and wherein the pump further comprises
- a third piston having a base coupled to the first coupling structure and a head disposed in the third bore, and
- a fourth piston having a base coupled to the second coupling structure and a head disposed in the fourth bore.
- 42. The pump of claim 22, further comprising a first bearing sleeve between the first support and the first end portion of the crankshaft, and a second bearing sleeve between the second support and the second end portion of the crankshaft.
- 43. The pump of claim 22, wherein the inlet communicates with the bore intermediate the cavity and the outlet.
- 44. A pump comprising;
- a crankshaft having opposite end portions and an eccentric portion between the end portions;
- a housing defining a cavity, an outlet, at least one bore extending between the cavity and the outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the bore, the eccentric portion of the crankshaft being in the cavity and the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably coupled to the housing, the housing including
- a first body member,
- a second body member spaced from the first body member so that the first and second body members form the cavity therebetween,
- a first support connected to the first and second body members at one end portion of the housing, and
- a second support connected to the first and second body members at the other end portion of the housing.
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore, the base of the piston being coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston head in the bore to provide discharge from the bore through the outlet and intake to the bore through the inlet;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head during the discharge and the intake;
- a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft;
- at least one cover containing the magnetic member;
- an electromagnetic stator mounted to the cover, the electromagnetic stator being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member to rotate the magnetic member and the crankshaft.
- 45. A pump comprising:
- a crankshaft having opposite end portions and an eccentric portion between the end portions;
- a housing defining a cavity, at least one bore extending from the cavity, at least one inlet communicating with the bore, and at least one outlet communicating with the bore, the eccentric portion of the crankshaft being in the cavity and the end portions of the crankshaft being coupled to the housing so that the crankshaft is capable of rotating in the housing;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore, the base of the piston being coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston head in the bore to provide discharge from the bore and intake to the bore;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head during the discharge and the intake;
- a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft; and
- a casing having an interior for containing the housing and fluid, the casing including an outlet tube in fluid communication with the outlet of the housing and an inlet tube in fluid communication with the interior of the casing so that fluid flowing in the inlet tube flows into the interior of the casing, the inlet of the housing being in fluid communication with the interior of the casing to allow for flow of the fluid from the interior of the casing to the bore.
- 46. The pump of claim 45, further comprising an electromagnetic stator mounted to the casing, the electromagnetic stator being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member to rotate the magnetic member and the crankshaft.
- 47. The pump of claim 45, further comprising a motor mounted to the casing, the motor having a rotatable driveshaft and a driving magnet coupled to the drive shaft, the driving magnet being magnetically coupled to the magnetic member such that rotation of the driving magnet rotates the magnetic member and the crankshaft.
- 48. The pump of claim 45, wherein the housing defines an auxiliary bore and wherein the pump further comprises an auxiliary piston having a head disposed in the auxiliary bore and a base coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft.
- 49. The pump of claim 48, wherein the bores are coaxial.
- 50. The pump of claim 48, wherein the bores are offset such that axes of the bores are parallel and lack intersection with an axis of rotation of the crankshaft.
- 51. The pump of claim 48, further comprising a coupling structure having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft and being coupled to the bases of the pistons.
- 52. The pump of claim 48, wherein the pistons are integrally formed together.
- 53. The pump of claim 52, wherein the bases of the pistons define a slider block cavity, and wherein the pump further comprises a slider block slidable in the slider block cavity, the slider block having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft.
- 54. The pump of claim 53, wherein the eccentric portion of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the slider block.
- 55. The pump of claim 45, wherein the valve structure comprises a flexible, resilient leaf valve fixed to the housing and biased to close the outlet, the leaf valve flexing in response to fluid pressure in the bore generated by movement of the piston head during discharge.
- 56. The pump of claim 45, wherein the head of the piston includes an annular lip extending from an end of the piston, the lip allowing a portion of the head to expand in the bore in response to fluid pressure in the bore.
- 57. The pump of claim 45, further comprising
- a first bearing sleeve disposed in a first end portion of the housing, and
- a second bearing sleeve disposed in a second end portion of the housing, the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably mounted in the first and second bearing sleeves.
- 58. The pump of claim 57, wherein each of the end portions of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the first and second bearing sleeves.
- 59. The pump of claim 45, wherein the inlet communicates with the bore at a position intermediate to the cavity and the outlet.
- 60. The pump of claim 45, wherein the housing includes a first body member and a second body member defining the cavity therebetween.
- 61. The pump of claim 60, wherein the first and second body members each define at least one bore, and wherein the pump further comprises a first piston having a head disposed in the bore of the first body member and a second piston having a head disposed in the bore of the second body member, each of the first and second pistons having a base coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft.
- 62. The pump of claim 61, wherein the first piston is integrally formed with the second piston.
- 63. The pump of claim 62, wherein the bases of the pistons define a slider block cavity, and wherein the pump further comprises a slider block slidable in the slider block cavity, the slider block having a crankshaft bore rotatably receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft.
- 64. The pump of claim 63, wherein the eccentric portion of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the slider block.
- 65. The pump of claim 61, further comprising
- a first bearing sleeve disposed in a first end portion of the housing, and
- a second bearing sleeve disposed in a second end portion of the housing, the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably mounted in the first and second bearing sleeves.
- 66. The pump of claim 65, wherein each of the end portions of the crankshaft includes a helical groove for conveying fluid between the crankshaft and the first and second bearing sleeves.
- 67. A pump comprising:
- a crankshaft having opposite end portions and an eccentric portion between the end portions;
- a housing defining a cavity, an outlet, at least one bore extending between the cavity and the outlet, and at least one inlet communicating with the bore, the eccentric portion of the crankshaft being in the cavity and the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably coupled to the housing;
- a piston having a base disposed in the cavity and a head disposed in the bore, the base of the piston being coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the piston head in the bore to provide discharge from the bore and intake to the bore;
- a valve structure disposed to open and close the outlet in response to movement of the piston head during the discharge and the intake; and
- an inlet tube extending from the bore communicating inlet, the inlet tube having a first opening and at least one second opening positioned along the length thereof, the first opening permitting vapor to flow into the inlet tube and the second opening permitting liquid to flow into the inlet tube and mix with the vapor in the inlet tube.
- 68. The pump of claim 67, further comprising a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft.
- 69. The pump of claim 67, further comprising a casing having an interior for containing at least the liquid and the vapor, the first and second openings on the inlet tube being in flow communication with the interior of the casing.
- 70. A pump comprising:
- a crankshaft having opposite end portions and an eccentric portion between the end portions;
- a housing defining a cavity, a first outlet, a first bore extending from the cavity to the first outlet in a first direction, at least one first inlet communicating with the first bore, a second outlet, a second bore extending from the cavity to the second outlet in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and at least one second inlet communicating with the second bore, the eccentric portion of the crankshaft being in the cavity and the end portions of the crankshaft being rotatably coupled to the housing;
- a first piston having a first head disposed in the first bore and a first base coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the first head in the first bore to provide discharge from the first bore and intake to the first bore;
- a second piston having a second head disposed in the second bore and a second base coupled to the eccentric portion of the crankshaft such that rotation of the eccentric portion in the cavity reciprocates the second head in the second bore to provide discharge from the second bore and intake to the second bore,
- wherein the first and second pistons are integrally formed into a unitary, one piece construction;
- a first valve structure disposed to open and close the first outlet in response to movement of the first head; and
- a second valve structure disposed to open and close the second outlet in response to movement of the second head.
- 71. The pump of claim 70, wherein the first and second bases define a slider block cavity and wherein the coupling structure includes a slider block in the slider block cavity, the slider block having a crankshaft bore receiving the eccentric portion of the crankshaft therein.
- 72. The pump of claim 70, further comprising a magnetic member coupled to the crankshaft for magnetically coupling the crankshaft with an external magnetic field capable of rotating the crankshaft.
- 73. The pump of claim 70, wherein the first and second bores are coaxial.
- 74. The pump of claim 70, wherein the first and second bores are offset such that an axis of the first bore lacks intersection with an axis of rotation of the crankshaft and an axis of the second bore lacks intersection with the axis of rotation of the crankshaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/195,193, filed on Feb. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,908. The entire disclosure of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/195,193 is incorporated herein by reference.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This invention was made with Government support under contract 86X-1 7497C awarded by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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