Claims
- 1. A pressure responsive driver for coupling a reciprocating output from a motor means to a reciprocable piston of a pump having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, wherein the pressure of fluid at the pump outlet is in accordance with the magnitude of reciprocation forces exerted on the piston, said pressure responsive driver comprising reciprocable input means adapted for connection to the motor means output for being reciprocated thereby; reciprocable output means adapted for connection to the pump piston to reciprocate the piston; and means for coupling said input means to said output means, said coupling means including a single spring for transferring reciprocation forces exerted on said input means by the motor means output from said input means to said output means in both directions of reciprocation and being responsive to the magnitude of transferred reciprocation forces to limit transferred reciprocation forces to a predetermined magnitude while said input means is reciprocated by the motor means output, whereby reciprocation forces exerted on the pump piston are limited to said predetermined magnitude to limit the pressure of fluid at the pump outlet to a selected maximum pressure.
- 2. A pressure responsive driver as in claim 1, wherein said coupling means spring resiliently couples said input means to said output means when the transferred reciprocation forces exceed said predetermined magnitude.
- 3. A pressure responsive driver as in claim 1, wherein said coupling means spring compresses in response to and absorbs reciprocating forces, in excess of said predetermined magnitude, exerted on said input means by the motor means output, so that the same are not transferred to said output means.
- 4. A pressure responsive driver as in claim 1, wherein said coupling means spring extends between said input means and output means, said input means exerts reciprocation forces on said spring tending to compress said spring in the directions of reciprocation and said spring transfers said forces to said output means in each direction of reciprocation, said coupling means including means for maintaining said spring precompressed with a force of substantially said predetermined magnitude, whereby said spring transfers from said input means to said output means reciprocation forces having a magnitude less than or equal to said predetermined magnitude and compresses in response to and absorbs reciprocation forces in excess of said predetermined magnitude to limit reciprocation forces transferred to said output means to said predetermined magnitude.
- 5. A pressure responsive driver for coupling a reciprocating output from a motor means to a reciprocable piston of a pump having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, wherein the pressure of fluid at the pump outlet is in accordance with the magnitude of reciprocation forces exerted on the piston, said pressure responsive driver comprising reciprocable input means adapted for connection to the motor means output for reciprocation thereby; reciprocable output means adapted for connection to the pump piston to reciprocate the piston; and coupling means extending between said input means and said output means, said coupling means including a single spring for transferring reciprocation forces exerted on said input means by the motor means output, and having a magnitude no greater than a predetermined magnitude, from said input means to said output means in both directions of reciprocation, and for absorbing reciprocation forces exerted on said input means that have a magnitude greater than said predetermined magnitude, so that the same are not transferred to said output means, whereby reciprocating forces exerted on the pump piston by said output means are limited to said predetermined magnitude and pump outlet pressure is limited to a selected maximum pressure.
- 6. A pressure responsive driver as in claim 5, wherein said coupling means spring extends between said input means and output means, said input means exerts reciprocation forces on said spring tending to compress said spring in the directions of reciprocation and said spring transfers said forces to said output means in each direction of reciprocation, said coupling means including means for maintaining said spring precompressed with a force of substantially said predetermined magnitude, whereby said spring transfers from said input means to said output means reciprocation forces having a magnitude less than or equal to said predetermined magnitude and compresses in response to and absorbs reciprocating forces in excess of said predetermined magnitude to limit reciprocation forces transferred to said output means to said predetermined magnitude.
- 7. A fluid pumping system, comprising motor means having a reciprocating output; pump means having a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet and a reciprocable pumping piston, the pressure of fluid at said outlet being in accordance with the magnitude of reciprocation forces exerted on said piston; and a pressure responsive driver coupled between said motor means output and said pump piston, said pressure responsive driver including reciprocable input means connected to said motor means output for reciprocation thereby, reciprocable output means connected to said pump piston to reciprocate said piston, and means for coupling said input means to said output means, said coupling means including a single spring for transferring reciprocation forces exerted on said input means by said motor means output to said output means in both directions of reciprocation and being responsive to the magnitude of transferred reciprocation forces to limit transferred reciprocation forces to a predetermined magnitude while said input means is reciprocated by said motor means output, whereby reciprocation forces exerted by said output means on said pump piston are limited to said predetermined magnitude and the pressure of fluid at said pump means outlet is limited to a selected maximum pressure.
- 8. A fluid pumping system as in claim 7, wherein said coupling means spring compresses and absorbs reciprocation forces, in excess of said predetermined magnitude, exerted on said input means by said motor means output, so that the same are not transferred to said output means and pump piston.
- 9. A fluid pumping system as in claim 7, wherein said coupling means spring extends between said input means and output means, said input means exerts reciprocation forces on said spring tending to compress said spring in the directions of reciprocation and said spring transfers said forces to said output means in each direction of reciprocation, said coupling means including means for maintaining said spring precompressed with a force of substantially said predetermined magnitude, whereby said spring transfers from said input means to said output means reciprocation forces having a magnitude less than or equal to said predetermined magnitude and compresses in response to and absorbs reciprocation forces in excess of said predetermined magnitude to limit reciprocation forces transferred to said output means and pump piston to said predetermined magnitude.
- 10. A fluid pumping system as in claim 9, wherein said pump means comprises a double-acting pump.
- 11. A method of connecting a reciprocating output from a motor to a reciprocable piston of a pump having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, wherein the pressure of fluid at the pump outlet is in accordance with the magnitude of reciprocation forces exerted on the piston, said method comprising the steps of continuously mechanically coupling, through a single spring, the reciprocating output from the motor to the pump piston to transfer reciprocation forces, through the spring and in both directions of reciprocation, from the motor output to the piston; and controlling said continuously mechanically coupling step to limit reciprocation forces transferred to the pump piston to a predetermined magnitude while the motor output continues to reciprocate, so that fluid pressure at the pump outlet is limited to a selected maximum pressure.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, wherein said controlling step comprises maintaining the spring precompressed with a force of substantially the predetermined magnitude, so that the spring transfers from the motor to the pump piston reciprocation forces having a magnitude less than or equal to the predetermined magnitude and compresses in response to and absorbs reciprocation forces in excess of the predetermined magnitude to limit reciprocation forces transferred to the pump piston to the predetermined magnitude.
- 13. A method of connecting a reciprocating output from a motor to a reciprocable piston of a pump having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, wherein the pressure of fluid at the pump outlet is in accordance with reciprocation forces exerted on the piston, said method comprising the steps of continuously mechanically coupling, through a single spring, the reciprocating output from the motor to the pump piston to transfer reciprocation forces, through the spring in both directions of reciprocation, from the motor output to the piston; and controlling said continuously mechanically coupling step so that the spring absorbs reciprocation forces from the motor output that exceed a predetermined magnitude, so that reciprocation forces transferred to the pump piston are limited to the predetermined magnitude and fluid pressure at the pump outlet is limited to a selected maximum pressure.
- 14. A method as in claim 13, wherein said controlling step comprises maintaining the spring precompressed with a force of substantially the predetermined magnitude, so that the spring transfers from the motor to the pump piston reciprocation forces having a magnitude less than or equal to the predetermined magnitude and compresses in response to and absorbs reciprocation forces in excess of the predetermined magnitude to limit reciprocation forces transferred to the pump piston to the predetermined magnitude.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/162,481 filed on Mar. 1, 1988, now abandoned.
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