Claims
- 1. A high pressure positive displacement piston pump for pumping a corrosive aqueous fluid, comprising a pump body including plate means, said plate means comprising an outer plate and an inner valve plate mounted thereto, said pump body having inlet means, means for supplying the fluid to said inlet means under pressure, a plurality of cylinders mounted therein, an axially rotating member in said pump body, a first plate mounted to said rotating member for joint rotation therewith, said first plate having a first camming surface, a piston in each of said cylinders, each of said pistons having a piston head at one end thereof and a second camming surface at its opposite end, said piston head being located in a piston head chamber at one end of its said cylinder, each of said second camming surfaces riding against said first camming surface whereby rotation of said rotating member periodically overcomes the opposing force of the fluid pressure acting against each of said piston heads and thereby causes each of said piston heads to reciprocate axially in its said piston head chamber, said inlet means including an exposed inlet port in said outer plate, a plurality of inlet one-way valve means in said valve plate corresponding to the number of said cylinders with each of said inlet valve means being associated with a respective one of said cylinders, an inlet channel creating flow communication between said inlet port and said plurality of said inlet valve means, each of said inlet valve means being in flow communication with a respective piston head chamber, an exposed outlet port in said valve place corresponding to the number of said cylinders with each of said outlet valve means being associated with a respective one of said cylinders, an outlet channel creating flow communication between said outlet port and said plurality of said outlet valve means, each of said outlet valve means communicating with a respective piston head chamber, a corrosive fluid path formed by the elements of said inlet port and aid inlet channel and said inlet valve means and said piston head chamber and said outlet valve means and said outlet channel as said outlet port, of all of said elements of said pump body which comprise said corrosive fluid path being made of a material which is non-corrodible in the aqueous fluid, a lubricating and cooling means for lubricating and cooling said first and second camming surfaces, said lubricating and cooling means including a liquid coolant and lubricant in contact with said first and second camming surfaces, the fluid being pumped being the same as said liquid coolant and lubricant, said lubricating and cooling means including a coolant passageway in flow communication with the corrosive aqueous fluid whereby the fluid supplied to said inlet port also flows into said coolant passageway, said coolant passageway communicating with said first and said second camming surfaces, a coolant outlet passage downstream from said first and said second camming surfaces and exiting from said pump body, said second camming surface being a removable insert at the end of said piston, and at least one of said first and second camming surfaces being formed of an organic material.
- 2. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inlet channel is an annular groove in the surface of said outer plate juxtaposed on the surface of said valve plate, and said outlet channel being an annular groove concentric with and co-planar to said inlet channel.
- 3. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pump body includes a back plate remote from said outer plate said axially rotating member being rotatably mounted through said back plate, and said camming surfaces and said back plate being made of a material which is non-corrodible in the aqueous fluid.
- 4. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first camming surface is made of an epoxy and aid second camming surface is made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 5. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cylinder includes a cylinder liner made of an epoxy resin.
- 6. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein aid cylinder includes a cylinder liner made of a corrosion resistant metal alloy.
- 7. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said coolant -passageway is in flow communication with the corrosive aqueous fluid by being in flow communication with said inlet port, and said coolant passageway extending through said end plate and said valve plate and communicating with said first and said second camming surfaces.
- 8. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second camming surface comprised a slipper bearing mounted to a ball and joint socket at said opposite end of said piston.
- 9. A piston pump as claimed in claim 8 wherein said rotating member includes a shaft and a means for journaling said shaft for rotation in said pump body, said shaft being made of stainless steel, said journaling means being made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyamide-imide and polyimide plastic, and said lubricating and cooling means also cooling said journaling means and said shaft.
- 10. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fluid is supplied to said inlet means at a pressure of 15-50 psi.
- 11. A piston pump as claimed in claim 10 wherein said fluid is supplied at a pressure of 15-30 psi.
- 12. A piston pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the organic material is selected from the polymer group consisting of epoxies, polyvinyl chloride, acetal, polyester, polyimide, polyamide, polyamide-imide, Imilon, polysulfone, polyether etherketone, polyphenylene oxide, teflon, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, and polyurethane.
- 13. A piston pump as claimed in claim 12 wherein said rotating member includes a shaft and a means for journaling said shaft for rotation in said pump body, said shaft including an outer surface made of a material from said organic material, sand said lubricating and cooling means also cooling said journaling means and said shaft.
- 14. A piston pump as claimed in claim 12 wherein said pump body, said inlet one-way valve means, said outlet one-way valve means, and said piston are all made of said organic material, and said pump body including a journaling means for journaling said rotating member for rotation, said journaling means being made of said organic material.
- 15. A piston pump as claimed in claim 14 wherein said first camming surface is made of a corrosion resistant metallic alloy, and said second camming surface is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyamide-imide and polyimide plastic.
- 16. A piston pump as claimed in claim 14 wherein said first camming surface is made of an epoxy and said second camming surface is made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 17. A piston pump as claimed in claim 12 wherein said rotating member includes a swash plate on which said first camming surface is located; and wherein said cam means further including a wear pad located on said pump body on the opposite side of said swash plate from said first camming surface with said swash plate bearing against said wear pad as said first and second camming surfaces engage, said wear pad being made of said organic material.
- 18. A piston pump as claimed in claim 17 wherein said wear pad is made of a polyethylene.
- 19. A piston pump as claimed in claim 17 wherein said wear pad is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyamide-imide and polyimide plastic.
- 20. A piston pump as claimed in claim 17 wherein said wear pad is supported by an elastic supporting pad which is positioned in an off-set fashion so as to incline the wear pad slightly when under load.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 309,041, filed Feb. 9, 1989, now abondoned, which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 32,351, filed Mar. 31, 1987 and now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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