Claims
- 1. A multi-piston pump for displacement of liquid and particularly adapted for vertical mounting, comprising:
- a pump body having an upper drive section and a lower pumping section, said drive section including a gear train mechanism positioned above cam drive means, and including planetary gears within a fixed annulus having two vertically spaced support rings and internal sun gear teeth on an inner surface between said rings;
- a planet gear carrier having top and bottom spaced hub portions rotatively carried by bearing means in said annulus support rings;
- planetary pinion gears rotatively carried by said planet carrier between said top and bottom hub portions;
- said planet pinion gears positioned to engage with said sun gear teeth;
- an input shaft having an upper end adapted for attachment to a source of rotary power, said shaft journaled in shaft bearing means carried by said planet carrier hub portions and having fixed center gear means positioned between said bearing means and drivingly meshing with said pinion gears;
- said cam drive means including a barrel cam connected to said bottom hub of said planet carrier by a cam shaft carried in said drive section and corotatively connected to said bottom hub of said planet carrier by a cam shaft;
- cam surface means on said barrel cam and having a sine-wave like profile for converting rotary power to reciprocating motion;
- a series of slipper means reciprocable in elongated guide slots in said drive section and positioned at spaced intervals in said lower section about said barrel cam, said slipper means having inwardly projecting followers engaged with said cam profile whereby to effect reciprocation of said slipper means in cycloidal sequence as said barrel cam rotates;
- fluid pumping means in said pumping section of said pump body and including a series of piston rods each having an upper end connected to said slipper means and a lower end extending into coupled engagement with upper ends of respective pistons operable in suction and pumping strokes carried in cylinders in said pumping section;
- respective valve chambers in said pumping section adjacent to said cylinders and having opposite ends, and said chambers connected intermediate their ends by respective channels to suction and pumping ends of said pistons;
- a respective valving assembly mounted in each of said valve chambers, each valving assembly including a one way suction valve device positioned between one side of the associated channel and one end of the chamber and a one way discharge valve device positioned between the opposite side of the associated channel and the opposite end of the chamber;
- fluid intake means communicating with said one ends of said valve chambers; and
- outlet means communicating with said opposite ends of said valve chambers; whereby fluid is controlled by said valve devices as displaced from said intake means to said discharge means in the suction and pumping strokes, respectively, of said pistons as actuated by said cam profile in the rotation of said barrel cam.
- 2. A pump according to claim 1, having means carried by a bottom closure for said drive section for circulating lubricant throughout said drive section, and means drivingly connecting said lubricant circulating means to said cam shaft.
- 3. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said slippers have two spaced vertical guide ribs each of which has an inner surface opposing an outer surface of said pump body and an outer surface opposing a portion of a cover over the associated guide slot.
- 4. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said cam profile effects driving of said pistons in smooth sequential cycloidal fluid displacement and suction strokes of gradually increasing velocity at the beginning of the strokes and gradually decreasing velocity at the ends of the strokes.
- 5. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said piston rods extend through respective apertures in a bottom closure for said upper drive section, said apertures having an upper portion having a first diameter and a lower portion having a second diameter to form a recess below said upper portion, and a sealing device forming a seal about each of said rods and including a cup-shaped stuffing box positioned in said recess, a ring-shaped packing carried in said cup about the piston rod and retained therein by a cover plate removably attached in sealing relation to a bottom surface of said closure.
- 6. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said cylinders are spaced in a circular array about the vertical axis of said pump body; each cylinder having an elongate, vertical cylindrical wall with a closed bottom end and a top open end; each of said cylinders having a lower bore portion of a first diameter larger than the piston diameter and an upper counterbore portion of a second larger diameter, sealing means about the cylinder in each said counterbore preventing leakage from the cylinder during pumping actions of the piston, said sealing means including a bottom gland member having an inner circular aperture sized to allow passage of said piston and including an outwardly projecting annular flange for engaging with a shoulder at juncture of said diameters, a pair of split gland members located about each of said cylinders in said top open ends, a plurality of packing rings carried in each of said counterbores between said bottom gland member and said pair of split gland members, and fastening means for adjustably driving said split gland members compressively against said packing rings toward said bottom gland member.
- 7. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said valve chambers are spaced in a circular array about the vertical axis of said pump body and positioned in alternating relation between said cylinders, each of said valve chambers having an elongate vertically positioned wall, said fluid intake means including an intake passage located in the bottom of said lower pumping section, said intake passage communicating directly with the bottom end of one of said valve chambers, a central vertical space aligned with the vertical axis of said pump at the inner end of said intake passage, connecting ducts extending outwardly from said center space and communicating respectively with bottom portions of the remaining valve chambers to provide flow paths from said intake passage to said valve chambers, said outlet means including a discharge passage spaced 180 degrees from said intake passage and at an elevation above said intake passage and communicating with tops of said valve chambers.
- 8. A pump according to claim 1, wherein each of said valving assemblies includes a vertically oriented valve stud mounted to the bottom of said lower pumping section, to support the studs in upwardly extending relation in said valve chambers, the suction valve device being carried on each of said studs below said channel, the discharge valve device being carried on each of said studs above said channel, each of said suction and discharge valve devices including a valve seat on which is seated a spring biased valve plate to close a flow passage through said seat, said valve plates being selectively separated from said valve seats by fluid pressure differentials effected by pumping action of said pistons.
- 9. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said lower pumping section has an upper portion surface with a dish-shaped configuration to provide a sump, and drainage means leading from the sump.
- 10. A pump according to claim 1, wherein said cam surface means comprise a cam profile flange on the periphery of said barrel cam, and said cam followers for each of the pistons comprising a pair of follower members one of which follower members rides on one side of the cam flange and the other of which followers rides on the other side of the cam flange.
- 11. A multi-piston pump having an intake and an outlet, and comprising:
- a pump body;
- input shaft means carried by the pump body and adapted for connection to a source of rotary power;
- speed reduction planetary gear means carried within a chamber in one section of said pump body, and having means connecting said gear means for driving by said input shaft means to develop reduced speed rotary driving output power;
- a rotary barrel cam within said chamber in said one section and having a cam shaft drivingly connected to said gear means and having sine wave-like peripheral cam profile means adapted for converting said rotary output power to reciprocating motion;
- a series of cam followers engaging said cam profile means and positioned at spaced intervals about said barrel cam;
- respective fluid displacement pistons in a second section of said pump body and connected to said cam followers and reciprocatable in pumping strokes in respective cylinders in said pump body;
- fluid intake and outlet means communicating with said cylinders;
- valve means controlling displacement of fluid from said inlet means to said outlet means in the pumping strokes of said pistons;
- said cam profile means driving said pistons through said followers with a cycloidal motion throughout a substantial pumping stroke range and with gradual increase and decrease of velocity at the beginning and end of stroke, respectively, with corresponding fluid motion characteristics whereby pumped fluid flow is substantially free from fluid borne pulsations;
- said pistons being so phased in the series that they generate substantially continuous high pressure pumped fluid flow from said outlet;
- means for circulating lubricant throughout said chamber; and
- means drivingly connecting said lubricant circulating means to said cam shaft.
- 12. A pump according to claim 11, wherein said chamber has a closure adjacent to said cam shaft, and said lubricant circulating means is carried by said closure.
- 13. A multi-piston pump having an intake and an outlet, comprising:
- a pump body;
- input shaft means carried by the pump body and adapted for connection to a source of rotary power;
- speed reduction planetary gear means carried within one section of said pump body, and having means connecting said gear means for driving by said input shaft means to develop reduced speed rotary driving output power;
- a rotary barrel cam drivingly connected to said gear means and having sine wave-like peripheral cam profile means adapted for converting said rotary output power to reciprocating motion;
- a series of cam followers engaging said cam profile means and positioned at spaced intervals about said barrel cam;
- respective fluid displacement pistons connected to said cam followers and reciprocatable in pumping and suction strokes in respective cylinders in said pump body;
- respective cylindrical wall valve chambers in said pump body adjacent to said cylinders and having opposite ends, and said chambers connected intermediate their ends by respective channels to suction and pumping ends of said pistons;
- a respective valving assembly mounted in each of said valve chambers, and each valving assembly including a one way suction valve device positioned between one side of the associated channel and one end of the chamber and a one way discharge valve device positioned between the opposite side of the associated channel and the opposite end of the chamber;
- fluid intake means communicating with said one ends of said valve chambers;
- outlet means communicating with said opposite ends of said valve chambers;
- each of said valving assemblies including a fixedly mounted valve stud to extend coaxially in the associated valve chamber;
- said suction valve device being carried on each of said studs between said respective channel in each instance and the suction end of the valve chamber;
- said discharge valve device being carried on each of said studs between the opposite side of said respective channel and the discharge end of the valve chamber;
- each of said suction and discharge valve devices including a valve seat ring mounted on said stud and engaging the associated cylindrical chamber wall and providing a valve seat facing toward said discharge end of the valve chamber, and on which valve seat in each instance is seated a spring biased valve member to close a flow passage through said valve seat ring; and
- said valve members being selectively alternately separated from their valve seats by fluid pressure differentials effected by pumping action of said pistons, so that in each pumping stroke of each piston its associated discharge valve device member is unseated to displace fluid to said outlet means and the associated suction valve device member is biased toward its seat by the pumping pressure, and in each suction stroke of each piston the associated suction valve device member is displaced from its seat and the associated discharge valve device member is drawn toward its seat by the suction.
- 14. A pump according to claim 13, wherein said valve chambers have respective access openings at one of their ends, each of said valve studs having a closure plate fixedly attached to one end portion of the stud, whereby the valve assemblies including said seat rings and said valve members can be handled as self-contained units for mounting in and removal from said valve chambers, and means removably securing said closure plates in closing relation to said access openings with said valving assemblies in said valve chambers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 784,519, filed Apr. 4, 1977, now abandoned.
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