The present application relates to the field of pumping devices, such as gas compressors and gas vacuums.
Oxygen has many important medical uses including, for example, assisting patients that have congestive heart failure or other diseases. Supplemental oxygen allows patients to receive more oxygen than is present in the ambient atmosphere. An oxygen concentrator separates nitrogen from atmospheric air to provide a highly concentrated source of oxygen. Some existing oxygen concentrators have two cylindrical containers filled with zeolite materials that selectively adsorb the nitrogen in the air. A compressor is used to force air through one of the cylindrical containers at a pressure at which the nitrogen molecules are captured by the zeolite. While air is forced through the first cylindrical container, the contents of the other cylindrical container are vented away to dissipate the captured nitrogen.
Several existing product gas or oxygen concentrators, for example, are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,449,990, 5,906,672, 5,917,135, and 5,988,165 which are commonly assigned to Invacare Corporation of Elyria, Ohio and fully incorporated herein by reference.
The present application discloses embodiments of a pumping device. A pumping device compresses fluid, provides a vacuum, or both compresses fluid and provides a vacuum. A pumping device may be used to force gas through a sieve bed, draw gas out of a sieve bed, or both force gas through a sieve bed and drawing gas out of a sieve bed. However, the pumping device may be used in a wide variety of different applications. When the pumping device is used with a sieve bed, the sieve bed may be a container with an oxygen enriching material, such as zeolite. However, other oxygen enriching materials can be used. A pumping device may be operated at high speed to provide a high fluid flow rate with a small pumping device.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains from a reading of the following description together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
As described herein, when one or more components are described as being connected, joined, affixed, coupled, attached, or otherwise interconnected, such interconnection may be direct as between the components or may be indirect such as through the use of one or more intermediary components. Also as described herein, reference to a “member,” “component,” or “portion” shall not be limited to a single structural member, component, or element but can include an assembly of components, members or elements.
The cylinder assembly 12 can take a wide variety of different forms. In the example illustrated by
The housing 13 can take a wide variety of different forms. Referring to
Referring to
Referring to
The pistons 40A-40D can take a wide variety of different forms.
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the cylinders 36A-36D and corresponding pistons 40A-40D each have the same diameter and stroke. As a result, the stroke of each piston 40A-40D in its respective cylinder results in the same displacement of gas. In other embodiments, the pistons may have different sizes and/or strokes and the pumping device may have more than four cylinders or fewer than four cylinders.
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the gas inlet (when the pumping device is configured as a compressor) or the gas exhaust (when the pumping device is configured as a vacuum) is through the piston 40. However, in other embodiments, the gas inlet (when the pumping device is configured as a compressor) or the gas exhaust (when the pumping device is configured as a vacuum) is defined by a head assembly 110A, 110B, or in the cylinder 36.
Referring to
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The illustrated pistons 40A-40D are driven by a crankshaft 50 and connecting rods 52A-52D, as described below. The ring portion 53 pivotally connects each connecting rod 52A-52D to the crankshaft 50. The elongated rod portion 1502 connects the ring portion 53 to the piston support portion 1500. In the exemplary embodiment, a bearing 1406 is disposed inside each ring portion 53, around the crankshaft 50.
The seal or ring 1402 provides a seal between each piston 40A-40D and each cylinder 36A-36D. The seal or ring 1402 can take a wide variety of different forms. The illustrated seal or ring 1402 is cup shaped with an annular wall 1700 that meets an end wall 1702. An opening 1704 is disposed in the end wall 1702. The annular wall 1700 is sized to fit around the disk shaped portion 1300 of the piston 40. The opening 1704 is sized to fit around the mounting portion 1302 of the piston 40, with the end wall 1702 sandwiched between the disk shaped portion of the piston 40 and the piston support portion 1500 of the connecting rod 52.
The valve 1404 may take a wide variety of different forms. In the illustrated embodiment, where the pumping device 10 is configured as a compressor, the valve 1404 allows gas inside the housing 13 to flow through the support portion 1500 of the connecting rod 52 and the piston 40 into the cylinder 36, but prevents gas from flowing from the cylinder 36 back into the interior of the housing 13. In another embodiment, where the pumping device 10 is configured as a vacuum, the check valve 1404 would be configured to allow gas to flow from the cylinder, through the piston 40 and/or the support portion 1500 of the connecting rod 52, and into the housing 13, but prevent gas from flowing from the housing 13 into the cylinder 36 (See
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In one exemplary embodiment, the drive pulley 87 is driven at a high speed. For example, the drive pulley 87 may be driven at 8,000 to 12,000 rpm, 9,000 to 11,000 rpm, or about 10,000 rpm. In the illustrated embodiment, the drive pulley 87 is much smaller than the pulley 83. This allows the crankshaft 50 to be driven with a much smaller motor 81. For example, the ratio of the diameter of the pulley 83 to the pulley 87 may be about 4:1, about 3:1, or about 2:1. The pulley 83 and crankshaft 50 may be driven at 2,000 to 4,000 rpm, 2,500 to 3,500 rpm, or about 3,000 rpm.
Referring to
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The connecting rod driving shaft portions 84A, 84B, 84C may take a wide variety of different forms. In the embodiment illustrated by
In the embodiment illustrated by
Referring to
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Rotation of the crankshaft 50 about the crank axis X results in reciprocating movement of pistons 40A-40D in the cylinders 36A-36D. Referring to
As shown in
The illustrated cylinder head plate 112 is configured to sealingly cover a pair of the cylinder sleeves 14A and 14B or 14C and 14D. In the illustrated embodiment, the cylinder head plate 112 includes a pair of circular projections 113 that fit within a corresponding pair of cylinder sleeves. A seal member, such as and o-ring or a gasket, may be used to provide a seal between each circular projection 113 and sleeve. A passage 115 is disposed through each projection, so that gas may selectively pass from each cylinder through each head plate.
The check valve arrangement 114 may take a wide variety of different forms. In the illustrated embodiment, where the pumping device 10 is configured as a compressor, the check valve arrangement 114 allows gas to flow from each cylinder, through the head plate 112, and into an interior of the head plate assembly, but prevents gas from flowing from the head assembly 100A into the cylinders. In another embodiment, where the pumping device 10 is configured as a vacuum, the check valve arrangement 114 would be configured to allow gas to flow from the interior of the head assembly, through the head plate 112, and into the cylinders, but prevent gas from flowing from the cylinders into the head assembly 100A (see
Referring to
In an embodiment where the pumping device 10 is configured as a vacuum, the check valve arrangement 114 may be positioned on the opposite side of the head plate 112 to allow gas to flow from the interior of the head assembly, through the head plate 112, and into the cylinders 36, but prevent gas from flowing from the cylinders into the head assembly 100A. In one exemplary embodiment, the check valve arrangement 114 of one head assembly 100A is positioned on the illustrated side of the head plate, such that one head assembly 100A of the pumping device 10 is configured as a compressor (i.e. force gas out of the head assembly through port 165) and the check valve arrangement is positioned on the opposite side of the head plate, such that the other head plate assembly 100B is configured as a vacuum (i.e. draw gas into the head plate assembly through port 165).
The cover 116 can take a wide variety of different forms. Referring to
Referring to
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, each of the pistons 40A-40D operate in the cylinders 40A-40D in the same manner. Referring to
The pumping device 10 described herein can be used in a wide variety of different applications. In one exemplary embodiment, the pumping device 10 is used to provide compressed air and/or vacuum to sieve beds of an oxygen concentrator. For example, the pumping device 10 can be used in any of the oxygen concentrators described by U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,990; 5,906,672; or 5,917,135. However, the pumping device 10 can be used in any type of oxygen concentrator. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,449,990; 5,906,672; and 5,917,135 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The foregoing description relates to a four-cylinder compressor. However, the features described in this application are applicable to compressors that have different numbers of cylinders. In addition, disclosed features may be used in compressors having cylinder heads with different check valve designs.
Several exemplary embodiments of pumping devices and oxygen concentrators are disclosed by this application. Pumping devices and oxygen concentrators in accordance with the present invention may include any combination or subcombination of the features disclosed by the present application.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Still further, while cylindrical components have been shown and described herein, other geometries can be used including elliptical, polygonal (e.g., square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, etc.) and other shapes can also be used. Therefore, the invention, in its broader aspects, is not limited to the specific details, the representative apparatus, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures can be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the applicant's general inventive concept.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/594,746, entitled PUMPING DEVICE and filed Feb. 3, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, to the extent that it is not conflicting with the present application.
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