Claims
- 1. At fluid pressure pulsation absorbing device comprising an enclosed vessel with at least one elastic, bladder-like wall with at least one inlet port and at least one outlet port.
- 2. A fluid pressure pulsation absorbing device comprising an enclosed vessel with at least one inlet port and at least one or more outlet port, said vessel containing therein a balloon-like, gas filled chamber.
- 3. A fluid pressure pulsation absorbing device comprising an enclosed vessel with at least one elastic, bladder-like wall, at least one inlet port and at least one outlet port, said inlet port comprising a rigid tube perforated with a plurality of lateral holes space at other than P distance apart.
- 4. A pulsation dampening system according to claim 3 including a rigid enclosure containing a liquid occupying a portion only of the volume in said rigid enclosure;
first conduit means for introducing a fluid containing pulsations extending into the rigid enclosure within the liquid contained therein; second conduit means also extending into said rigid enclosure within the liquid portion and adopted to transfer fluid which has been cushioned within said rigid enclosure to a subsequent destination; whereby fluid conveyed into said rigid enclosure by said first conduit means is cushioned by the liquid displacing air within the rigid enclosure and whereby fluid so cushioned is adopted to exit said rigid enclosure after pulsations have been dampened within said rigid enclosure.
- 5. A pulsation dampening system according to claim 3 including rigid enclosure, a bladder mounted within said rigid enclosure and comprising a liquid within said bladder; first conduit means for conveying a fluid containing pulsations for transferring said fluid into said bladder whereby said fluid will displace water within said bladder and said bladder will displace air within said rigid container to reduce or eliminate pulsations within the fluid; and
second conduit means for removing said fluid from said bladder and transferring said fluid to another destination after pulsation's have been reduced or eliminated within said rigid container and said bladder.
- 6. A pulsation dampening system according to claim 3 including a rigid enclosure; a first bladder located within said rigid enclosure adopted to contain a liquid; a second bladder located within said rigid enclosure also adopted to contain a liquid; first conduit means for conveying a fluid containing pulsation's into first bladder; second conduit means for transferring said fluid from said first bladder to said second bladder;
third conduit means for transferring fluid from said second bladder to an external destination whereby fluid in said first bladder is cushioned by said fluid displacing liquid in said first bladder, and said liquid further displacing air located in said rigid enclosure, and whereby fluid conveyed to said second bladder is cushioned by the fluid acting upon the water within said second bladder and water acting upon the air within said rigid enclosure; whereby pulsation's are dampened both within said first bladder and within said second bladder and pulsations are reduced or eliminated within the fluid conveyed into said first and second bladder; and third conduit means for transferring said fluid to a different destination from said second bladder.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said first conduit means extends into said first bladder a distance D1 and wherein said second conduit means extends into said second bladder a distance D2 and wherein the distance D1 exceeds the distance D2 by at least one sinewave length.
- 8. A fluid pressure pulsation absorbing device according to claim 3 wherein by spacing the holes along the length of the tube at some fractional multiple of P apart, whereby the fluid flowing out from adjacent holes will concurrently exhibit different pressure variations which will tend to mutually cancel.
- 9. A fluid pressure pulsation absorbing device according to claim 3, wherein two adjacent holes are spaced P/2 apart while fluid flowing from the first hole is exhibiting a periodic maximum pressure, the adjacent hole will concurrently be exhibiting a minimum.
- 10. A fluid pressure pulsation absorbing device according to claim 3, wherein a random spacing of the holes is provided that are not spaced an integral multiple of P apart.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/813,141, filed Mar. 21, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09813141 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10101989 |
Mar 2002 |
US |