Claims
- 1. A pneumatically powerable double acting positive displacement fluid pump comprising
- (a.) first and second cylinders opposed to one another on a common axis, each cylinder having an outboard head on an outer end, an inboard head on an inner end, a fluid port in each end, and a piston dividing the cylinder into inner and outer fluid chambers;
- (b.) an elongate piston rod projecting through both of the inboard heads and connected to both of the pistons, one piston being on each end of the piston rod;
- (c.) a plurality of elongate tie rods generally parallel to the axis of the cylinders and spaced from each other around the periphery of the cylinders, said tie rods fastening the cylinders to each other;
- (d.) spacer tubes on the tie rods and in between the cylinders, said tubes spacing the cylinders from one another;
- (e.) transverse slots in two adjacent tubes, on two adjacent tie rods;
- (f.) a control cradle carried on the two adjacent tie rods, said cradle being fixedly positioned in and by the transverse slots;
- (g.) a control valve mounted in the cradle and fluidly connected to each cylinder for alternately connecting the cylinders to a source of compressed gas; and
- (h.) a control valve actuator operatively connecting the piston rod to the control valve.
- 2. A pump according to claim 1, in which the cradle has a mounting plate through which the adjacent tubes pass, there being a pair of keyholes in the plate, the keyholes having bores for receiving the tubes, and flats fixed in the tube transverse slots.
- 3. A pump according to claim 2, in which the keyholes lie on a plane defined by the axis of the two adjacent and slotted tubes.
- 4. A pump according to claim 3, in which the keyhole bores are to the inside of the keyhole flats and in which a bottom of each keyhole flat is abutted against the outside of a respective spacer tube.
- 5. A pump according to claim 1, in which the adjacent tubes each have a pair of said transverse slots, each pair of slots being generally symmetrical about the center of the tube, and in which the cradle has a pair of mounting plates which are fitted into the slots, the control valve actuator having a fulcrum midway between the mounting plates.
- 6. A pump according to claim 5, in which the control valve is mounted between the mounting plates.
- 7. A pump according to either of claims 5 or 6, including a cross-pin in between the mounting plates and under the control valve, and springs from the cross-pin to the valve actuator, said springs being in between the mounting plates and to the inside of the tie rods.
- 8. A pneumatically powerable double acting positive displacement fluid pump comprising
- (a.) first and second cylinders opposed to one another on a common axis, each cylinder having an outboard head on an outer end, an inboard head on an inner end, and a piston dividing the cylinder into inner pump and outer propellant chambers;
- (b.) an elongate piston rod projecting through both of the inboard heads and connected to both of the pistons, one piston being on each end of the piston rod;
- (c.) a plurality of elongate tie rods generally parallel to the axis of the cylinders and spaced from each other around the periphery of the cylinders, said tie rods fastening the cylinders to each other;
- (d.) spacers in between the cylinders and spacing the cylinders from one another;
- (e.) a control valve fluidly connected to the outer propellant chambers and operatively actuatable by the piston rod, for alternately connecting each propellant chamber to a source of pressurized propellant;
- (f.) first and second fluid ports in each inboard head, the ports of the first cylinder facing directly into the ports of the second cylinder;
- (g.) an elongate fluid intake manifold having opposed ends sealingly connected one each to a respective first port, and a single transverse inlet fluidly connectible to a source of fluid to be pumped;
- (h.) check valve means between each end of the intake manifold and a respective pump chamber for allowing flow from the manifold into the pump chamber and for precluding flow from the pump chamber into the manifold;
- (i.) an elongate fluid outlet manifold having opposed ends sealingly connected on each to a respective second port, and a single transverse outlet fluidly connectible to a destination for pumped fluid;
- (j.) check valve means between each end of the outlet manifold and respective pump chambers, for allowing flow of fluid from the pump chambers into the manifold and for precluding flow of fluid from the manifold into the pump chambers; and
- (k.) in which each of the first and second ports has a bore substantially larger in diameter than an outside diameter of a respective manifold, each port including a removable adapter collar between and fluidly sealed to the bore and a respective manifold end, each check valve being retained in its respective port by the respective collar of that port.
- 9. A pump according to claim 8, in which each check valve is of substantially larger diameter than the respective manifold and has a fluid passageway with a cross-sectional area generally equivalent to the cross-sectioned area of a fluid passageway in the respective manifold.
- 10. A pump according to claim 8, in which the first port collars are spaced from each other and retained in the first ports by the intake manifold, and in which the second port collars are spaced from each other and retained in the second ports by the outlet manifold.
- 11. A pump according to either of claims 8, 9 or 10, in which all of the collars and check valves are substantially identical to one another, the check valves in the outlet ports being reversed from the check valves in the intake ports.
- 12. A pump according to either of claims 8, 9 or 10, in which the intake collars and manifolds are substantially identical to and interchangeable with the outlet collars and manifold, and in which the inboard heads are identical to each other and interchangeable.
- 13. A pneumatically powerable double acting positive displacement fluid pump comprising
- (a.) first and second cylinders opposed to one another on a common axis, each cylinder having an outboard head on an outer end, an inboard head on an inner end, and a piston dividing the cylinder into inner pump and outer propellant chambers;
- (b.) an elongate piston rod projecting through both of the inboard heads and connected to both of the pistons, one piston being on each end of the piston rod;
- (c.) a plurality of elongate tie rods generally parallel to the axis of the cylinders and spaced from each other around the periphery of the cylinders, said tie rods fastening the cylinders to each other;
- (d.) spacers in between the cylinders and spacing the cylinders from one another;
- (e.) a control valve fluidly connected to the outer propellant chambers and operatively actuatable by the piston rod, for alternatively connecting each propellant chamber to a source of pressurized propellant;
- (f.) first and second fluid ports in each inboard head, the ports of the first cylinder facing directly into the ports of the second cylinder;
- (g.) an elongate fluid intake manifold having opposed ends sealingly connected one each to a respective first port, and a single transverse inlet fluidly connectible to a source of fluid to be pumped;
- (h.) check valve means between each end of the intake manifold and a respective pump chamber for allowing flow from the manifold into the pump chamber and for precluding flow from the pump chamber into the manifold;
- (i.) an elongate fluid outlet manifold having opposed ends sealingly connected one each to a respective second port, and a single transverse outlet fluidly connectible to a destination for pumped fluid;
- (j.) check valve means between each end of the outlet manifold and respective pump chambers, for allowing flow of fluid from the pump chambers into the manifold and for precluding flow of fluid from the manifold into the pump chambers; and in which
- (k.) the tie rods are four in number and are arranged in a square pattern around the axis of the cylinders with the control valve being mounted on two adjacent tie rods, and in which the manifolds are positioned one each between one of the adjacent tie rods and the most adjacent of the remaining two tie rods.
- 14. A pump according to either of claims 8 or 13, in which the manifolds are rotatably mounted and sealed in and to the inboard heads.
- 15. A pump according to claim 13, including a bi-stable mechanical flip-flop connecting the piston rod to the control valve, said flip-flop being between the manifolds and being operative in a plane generally perpendicular to said adjacent two tie rods.
- 16. A pump according to claim 15, including a pair of snap-action springs on the flip-flop; the springs being one on each side of the piston rod and one between each manifold and the piston rod.
- 17. In a pneumatically powerable double acting positive diaplacement fluid pump having
- first and second cylinders opposed to one another on a common axis, each cylinder having an outboard head on an outer end, an inboard head on an inner end, a fluid port in each end, and a piston dividing the cylinder into inner and outer fluid chambers;
- an elongate piston rod projecting through both of the inboard heads and connected to both of the pistons, one piston being on each end of the piston rod;
- a plurality of elongate tie rods generally parallel to the axis of the cylinders and spaced from each other around the periphery of the cylinders, said tie rods fastening the cylinders to each other; and
- spacers in between and spacing the cylinders from one another; an improved pump control comprising
- (a.) a control cradle fixedly mounted to the pump;
- (b.) a pneumatic pump control valve mounted on the cradle and having
- (1) a body having an inlet port connectible to a source of compressed gas and an outlet port fluidly connected to each cylinder,
- (2) a valve spool within the body, said spool having an axis generally parallel to the cylinder axis, and
- (3) an anvil on each end of the valve spool, each anvil being projectable outwardly of the body;
- (c.) a valve actuator rockably journaled to the cradle and having
- (1) follower means in operative engagement with and responsive to the position of the piston rod for flip-flopping the actuator with respect to the cradle and valve,
- (2) a two-armed yoke co-rockable with the follower,
- (3) a hammer on each yoke arm, each hammer being abuttable against a respective spool anvil; and
- (d.) biasing means for driving either hammer into engagement with a respective spool anvil, for reciprocation of the valve spool with respect to and in the valve body.
- 18. The improvement of claim 17, in which the valve body has opposed end faces, each end face being flush with a respective spool anvil after such respective spool anvil has been reciprocated into the body by a respective hammer.
- 19. The improvement of either of claims 17 or 18, in which each hammer includes a head which is impactably engagable against a respective spool actuator, and in which the head is substantially harder than yoke arms.
- 20. The improvement of claim 17, in which the cylinders are fastened to each other by a plurality of elongate tie rods spaced about the periphery of the cylinders, and in which the control cradle is mounted to at least two of the tie rods.
- 21. The improvement of claim 20, including spacers on the tie rods and between the cylinders, said spacers spacing the cylinder inboard heads from each other, and in which the control cradle is mounted in the spacing between the cylinders and to both of the tie rods and the spacers.
- 22. The improvement of either of claims 17 or 21, in which the yoke is a rigid Y-shaped with the follower being the leg of the shape.
- 23. The improvement of claim 17, in which the cradle includes outward facing means for receiving and positioning the control valve, said valve being slip fitted to said receiving and positioning means and having a releasable fastener retaining the valve in the cradle, said valve being removable in its entirety from the pump by release of the fastener.
- 24. The improvement of claim 23, in which the receiving and positioning means comprises a pocket in the cradle, and in which the fastener is transverse to the pocket.
- 25. The improvement of claim 17, in which each hammer includes a rounded metal hammer head impactably engagable against a respective spool anvil.
- 26. The improvement of claim 24, in which each hammer head is generally hemispherical.
- 27. The improvement of either of claims 26 or 27, in which each hammer head is formed by a metallic pin fastened in the respective hammer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a co-pending divisional application of our U.S. Ser. No. 202,522, filed Oct. 31, 1980 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,304,736, which was a co-pending continuing application of our U.S. Ser. No. 116,374, filed Jan. 29, 1980, now abandoned.
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