Claims
- 1. Apparatus for pumping fluid, comprising:
- a pressure generating mass having a center of gravity;
- means for rotating said mass about a first axis so that centrifugal force is applied to said mass, said center of gravity of said mass being positioned at a fixed position relative to said first axis in response to application of centrifugal force and remaining at said fixed position relative to said first axis throughout the application of the centrifugal force;
- means for simultaneously rotating a pumping unit about a second axis which is displaced from said first axis of rotation of said mass, said pumping unit having its own center of gravity positioned at a fixed location relative to said second axis upon rotation of said pumping unit, said pumping unit having intake and exhaust means for intaking and exhausting fluid in the course of moving said pumping unit relative to said rotating mass.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said mass is a solid.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said mass is a body of liquid.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said pumping unit is operable to generate a pressure in the exhaust of said pumping unit which is a function of the centrifugal force generated by said mass upon rotation thereof.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said mass is a movable mass.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said mass is a ring having a wall formed with an inner surface and an outer surface.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said intake and exhaust means of said pumping unit are movable along said inner surface of said wall of said ring upon rotation of said pumping unit.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said intake and exhaust means of said pumping unit are movable along said outer surface of said wall of said ring upon rotation of said pumping unit.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said pumping unit is formed with a pumping chamber having an outlet, and said intake and exhaust means of said pumping unit includes a pressure-responsive member in the form of a piston movable within said pumping chamber between an extended position in which said pumping chamber has a maximum volume and a retracted position in which said pumping chamber has a minimum volume.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which said piston of each said pumping units includes return means for moving said piston from said retracted position to said extended position within said pumping chamber.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said return means comprises a bracket connected between said piston of one pumping unit and said piston of another pumping unit so that as one of said piston contacts said ring and moves to said retracted position the other of said pistons connected to said bracket is moved to said extended position.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said means for rotating said mass about said first axis comprises:
- a support carried by a mounting member;
- first drive means for rotating said support relative to a first axis;
- a hub connected to said support, said inner surface of said ring being engageable with said hub;
- a support shaft connected to said support opposite said hub;
- means for rotatably interconnecting said support shaft and said hub;
- first drive means for rotating said support frame, hub and ring about said first axis, said ring being subjected to centrifugal force upon rotating about said first axis.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 in which said support includes guides for retaining said ring thereon and for permitting movement of said ring relative to said first axis into contact with said pumping unit.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 in which said hub is formed with a central column having an axial passageway, said central column being formed with spaced inlet ports at one location therealong and spaced outlet ports at another location therealong, said inlet and outlet ports extending into said axial passageway of said central column.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 in which said pumping unit comprises:
- a pumping chamber having a top wall, bottom wall and opposite side walls each connected to said central column of said hub, the outer surface of said central column of said hub forming an inner wall of said pumping chamber;
- said intake and exhaust means of said pumping unit including:
- (i) a piston movable within said pumping chamber along said walls thereof toward and away from said inner wall;
- (ii) a roller carried by said piston exteriorly of said pumping chamber, said roller being engageable with said inner surface of said wall of said ring to move said piston inwardly toward said central column of said hub to reduce the volume of said pumping chamber therein and discharge fluid therefrom through said outlet ports formed in said central column of said hub; and
- (iii) a spring connected between said piston and said inner wall of said pumping chamber, said spring being effective to move said piston outwardly away from said central column of said hub to increase the volume of said pumping chamber and intake fluid therein through said inlet ports formed in said central column of said hub.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said pumping unit comprises:
- a hub formed with a bore;
- a plate extending radially outwardly from said hub, said plate being formed with a plurality of connector passageways;
- a ring carried by said plate, said ring being formed with a plurality of circumferentially spaced, spherical-shaped recesses each connected to one of said connector passageways formed in said plate, said ring being rotatable with said plate and hub about said second axis so that said recesses move relative to said pressure generating mass.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 in which said ring is formed with a port interconnecting each of said apertures therein with a connector passageway in said plate.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 in which an air cavity is formed outside of said pressure generating mass upon rotation thereof, said pumping unit including sealing means located at the interface between said pressure generating mass and said air cavity for retaining air within said recesses in said cylindrical wall, each of said recesses being effective to receive a quantity of air within said air cavity which is retained therein by said sealing means in the course of passage of each said recesses from said air cavity into said pressure generating mass, the air within each said recesses being compressed within said pressure generating mass.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 in which said hub is formed with a pair of radially outwardly extending guides and each of said recesses defines a spherical-shaped rim in said ring, said sealing means comprising a pair of sealing members each slidably carried by one of said guides, each of said sealing members being movable along one of said guides and having an outer face which sealingly engages said rim of each said recesses in said ring as said ring passes from said air cavity into said pressure generating mass.
- 20. Apparatus for pumping a fluid comprising:
- a chamber having a wall defining a hollow interior which is partially filled with a liquid;
- means for rotating said chamber about a first axis so that centrifugal force is applied to said liquid, said liquid being forced against said chamber wall forming a liquid mass having a center of gravity, said center of gravity of said liquid mass being positioned at a fixed position relative to said first axis in response to the application of centrifugal force and remaining at said fixed position relative to said first axis throughout the application of the centrifugal force, said interior of said chamber being provided with at least one zone of greater pressure within said liquid mass and at least one zone of lesser pressure outside of said liquid mass in response to the application of the centrifugal force;
- means for simultaneously moving a pumping unit relative to said liquid mass and relative to said fixed center of gravity of said liquid mass through said zones of greater and lesser pressure, said pumping unit having intake and exhaust means for intaking fluid in the course of moving to one of said zones of greater pressure and lesser pressure and for exhausting fluid in the course of moving to the other of said zones of greater pressure and lesser pressure.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 in which an air cavity is formed within said hollow interior of said chamber between said liquid mass and said first axis about which said chamber is rotated.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 in which said at least one zone of greater pressure is located within said liquid mass, and said at least one zone of lesser pressure is located within said air cavity.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 in which said pumping unit comprises:
- a hub having an internal passageway adapted to communicate with a source of air, said internal passageway having an outlet communicating with said air cavity in said chamber;
- an outer ring formed with a plurality of circumferentially spaced apertures, said outer ring being rotatable about a second axis so that said apertures move between said at least one zone of greater pressure within said liquid mass and said at least one zone of lesser pressure within said air cavity;
- connecting means for interconnecting said apertures in said ring with said internal passageway in and said hub.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 in which said pumping unit includes sealing means located at the interface between said liquid mass and said air cavity for retaining air within said apertures of said ring, each of said apertures being effective to receive a quantity of air within said air cavity which is retained therein by said sealing means in the course of passage of each said apertures from said air cavity into said liquid mass, the air within each said apertures being compressed within said liquid mass and transferred by said passage means to said hub for discharge from said chamber.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 in which said ring has opposite sides with said apertures extending therebetween, said sealing means comprising a plate mounted to said wall of said chamber on each of said opposite sides of said ring in a position to sealingly engage said ring and cover each of said apertures therein upon movement of said apertures from said air cavity into said liquid mass.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 23 in which said chamber includes a shaft which mounts said hub for rotation within said chamber, said shaft being formed with a first bore having an inlet communicating with a source of air and an outlet connected to said internal passageway of said hub, said shaft being formed with a second bore connected to said connecting means.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 23 in which said connecting means comprises at least one arm extending between said ring and said hub, said arm being formed with an internal bore having an inlet at said ring and an outlet at said hub, a one-way valve being carried within said bore to permit the passage of pressurized air from said ring to said hub.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 20 in which said chamber has first and second opposed walls, a portion of said liquid mass being forced radially outwardly against each of said first and second walls in response to the application of centrifugal force forming a first liquid body along said first wall, a second liquid body along said second wall and an air cavity therebetween.
- 29. The method of pumping a fluid, comprising:
- rotating a pressure generating mass having a center of gravity about a first axis;
- subjecting said mass to centrifugal force in the course of rotation about said first axis so that said center of gravity of mass is located at a fixed position relative to said first axis throughout the application of the centrifugal force;
- simultaneously rotating a pumping unit about a second axis which is displaced from said first axis of rotation of said pressure generating mass, said pumping unit having its own center of gravity positioned at a fixed location relative to said second axis upon rotation of said pumping unit;
- intaking and exhausting fluid by operation of an intake and exhaust means associated with said pumping unit in the course of said pumping unit rotating relative to said rotating, pressure generating mass.
- 30. The method of claim 29 in which said step of rotating said pressure generating mass comprises rotating a ring having a wall formed with an inner surface and an outer surface about said first axis.
- 31. The method of claim 30 in which said step of simultaneously rotating said pumping unit comprises moving said intake and exhaust means of said pumping unit along said inner surface of said wall of said ring upon rotation of said pumping unit.
- 32. The method of claim 30 in which said step of moving said pumping unit comprises moving said intake and exhaust means of said pumping unit along said outer surface of said wall of said ring upon rotation of said pumping unit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/271,166, filed Nov. 14, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,990,062 and entitled "Positive Displacement Pumps".
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