Claims
- 1. A positive displacement pump, comprising:
- a housing defining a pump inlet port and a pump outlet port;
- a chamber plate disposed within the housing and partially defining a pump inlet chamber which fluidly communicates with the inlet port and a pump outlet chamber which fluidly communicates with the outlet port;
- a wobble plate disposed within the housing an adapted to pump fluid from the inlet chamber to the outlet chamber; and
- an unloader valve disposed within and releasably attached to the housing and partially inserted into the chamber plate, said unloader valve being adapted to facilitate the flow of fluid from the outlet chamber to the inlet chamber when the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber exceeds a first pre-determined level, thus causing the fluid to be re-circulated within the housing;
- said unloader valve being modularly configured for complete removal from within the housing when detached therefrom, and replacement with an alternative modular pump component to selectively modify the operational characteristics of the pump.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 further comprising:
- a spacer member attached to said chamber plate, said unloader valve being extended through said spacer member;
- a first valve attached to said chamber plate; and
- a second valve attached to said spacer member;
- said outlet chamber being partially defined by said chamber plate, said spacer member, and said first and second valves.
- 3. The pump of claim 1 further comprising a motor attached to said housing and having a rotatable drive shaft extending therefrom, said wobble plate being attached to said drive shaft.
- 4. The pump of claim 1 wherein said housing comprises:
- a first housing section having said chamber plate disposed therein;
- a second housing section attached to said first housing section and having said wobble plate disposed therein; and
- an end cap releasably attached to said first housing section;
- said unloader valve being disposed within and releasably attached to the first housing section, and removable from within the first housing section for replacement with the alternative modular pump component by the detachment of the end cap from the first housing section.
- 5. The pump of claim 4 wherein the unloader valve is releasably attached to said first housing section via a bayonet connection.
- 6. The pump of claim 3 wherein said unloader valve comprises:
- a piston reciprocally movable within said housing between a first position whereat the piston blocks a fluid passage defined by the chamber plate and extending from the outlet chamber to the inlet chamber, and a second position whereat the piston allows fluid to flow from the outlet chamber to the inlet chamber via the fluid passage; and
- a biasing spring for biasing the piston to the first position;
- an increase of the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber above the first pre-determined level being operable to overcome the biasing force exerted by the biasing spring and move the piston from the first position to the second position.
- 7. The pump of claim 6 wherein the piston comprises:
- an elongate stem; and
- a lower sleeve attached to the stem in a manner wherein said lower sleeve blocks the fluid passage when the piston is in the first position and allows fluid to flow from the outlet chamber to the inlet chamber via the fluid passage when the piston is in the second position.
- 8. The pump of claim 7 wherein said lower sleeve defines:
- a first radially extending flange portion including at least one notch disposed therein;
- a second radially extending flange portion including at least one notch disposed therein, the notch disposed in the first flange portion exceeding the size of the notch disposed in the second flange portion; and
- a central radially extending flange portion formed between the first and second flange portions;
- said lower sleeve being attached to said stem such that said first flange portion is disposed within the fluid passage of said chamber plate.
- 9. The pump of claim 8 wherein said lower sleeve is attached to said stem such that the second flange portion is disposed within the fluid passage of the chamber plate.
- 10. The pump of claim 7 wherein said unloader valve further comprises a limit switch adapted to be actuated by said piston when the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber exceeds a second pre-determined level, said limit switch being operable to deactivate said motor when actuated by the piston.
- 11. The pump of claim 10 wherein said piston further comprises an upper sleeve attached to the stem and configured to actuate the limit switch when the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber exceeds the second pre-determined level, said biasing spring being partially inserted into said upper sleeve.
- 12. The pump of claim 1 wherein said outlet chamber includes a plurality of generally wedge-shaped chamber sections which are successively filled with and purged of fluid during the rotation of said wobble plate.
- 13. A positive displacement pump, comprising:
- a housing defining a pump inlet port and a pump outlet port;
- a chamber plate disposed within the housing and partially defining a pump inlet chamber which fluidly communicates with the inlet port and a pump outlet chamber which fluidly communicates with the outlet port;
- a wobble plate disposed within the housing and adapted to pump fluid from the inlet chamber to the outlet chamber;
- a motor attached to said housing and having a rotatable drive shaft extending therefrom, said wobble plate being attached to said drive shaft; and
- a motor speed control valve disposed within and releasably attached to said housing and partially inserted into the chamber plate, said motor speed control valve being adapted to decrease the rotational speed of the motor proportionally to increases in the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber, and increase the rotational speed of the motor proportionally to decreases in the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber;
- said motor speed control valve being modularly configured for complete removal from within the housing when detached therefrom, and replacement with an alternative modular pump component to selectively modify the operational characteristics of the pump.
- 14. The pump of claim 13 wherein said motor speed control valve comprises:
- a tubular valve plug defining a closed distal end, said valve plug being adapted to block a fluid passage defined by the chamber plate and extending from the outlet chamber to the inlet chamber;
- a piston reciprocally movable within said valve plug away from and toward a base position whereat the piston is abutted against the closed distal end of the valve plug;
- a biasing spring for biasing the piston to the base position; and
- a speed control unit cooperatively engaged to the piston in a manner wherein the movement of the piston away from the base position decreases the rotational speed of the motor and the movement of the piston toward the base position increases the rotational speed of the motor, the rotational speed of the motor being maximized when the piston is disposed at the base position;
- an increase in the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber beyond the first pre-determined level being operable to overcome the biasing force exerted by the biasing spring and move the piston away from the base position, with a decrease in the fluid pressure in the outlet chamber below the first pre-determined level being operable to move the piston toward and subsequently into the base position.
- 15. The pump of claim 14 wherein said piston comprises:
- an elongate stem; and
- an upper sleeve attached to said stem which is cooperatively engaged to said speed control unit, said biasing spring being partially inserted into said upper sleeve.
- 16. The pump of claim 13 wherein said housing comprises:
- a first housing section having said chamber plate disposed therein;
- a second housing section attached to said first housing section and having said wobble plate disposed therein; and
- an end cap releasably attached to said first housing section;
- said motor speed control valve being disposed within said first housing section, and removable from within the first housing section for replacement with the alternative modular pump component by the detachment of the end cap from the first housing section.
- 17. The pump of claim 16 wherein the motor speed control valve is releasably attached to the first housing section via a bayonet connection.
- 18. A positive displacement pump, comprising:
- a housing defining a pump inlet port and a pump outlet port;
- a chamber plate disposed within the housing and partially defining a pump inlet chamber which fluidly communicates with the inlet port and a pump outlet chamber which fluidly communicates with the outlet port;
- a wobble plate disposed within the housing and adapted to pump fluid from the inlet chamber to the outlet chamber; and
- a valve plug disposed within and releasably attached to said housing and partially inserted into the chamber plate, said valve plug being adapted to block a fluid passage defined by the chamber plate and extending from the outlet chamber to the inlet chamber;
- said valve plug being modularly configured for complete removal from within the housing when detached therefrom, and replacement with an alternative modular pump component to selectively modify the operational characteristics of the pump.
- 19. The pump of claim 18 wherein the housing comprises:
- a first housing section having said chamber plate disposed therein;
- a second housing section attached to said first housing section and having said wobble plate disposed therein; and
- an end cap releasably attached to said first housing section;
- said valve plug being disposed within said first housing section, and removable from within the first housing section for replacement with the alternative modular pump component by the detachment of the end cap from the first housing section.
- 20. The pump of claim 19 wherein the valve plug is releasably attached to the first housing section via a bayonet connection.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/252,274, filed Jun. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,556.
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