Claims
- 1. In a pumping system, the combination comprising:
- upper and lower rotary plates;
- first and second slide shafts rigidly mounted between and providing separation of said upper and lower rotary plates;
- a cam slide and a pump slide being slideably mounted upon said first and second slide shafts, respectively;
- a pump actuating rod connected to an upper portion of said pump slide, and extending vertically therefrom through a hole in said upper rotary plate;
- a crank lever having a first point pivotally connected to said pump slide, a slot running from a second point toward said first point connected to said pump slide, and a third point pivotally linked to said cam slide;
- slideable pivot means mounted within said slot for providing a fulcrum point;
- a pivot bracket having an upper end attached via said pivot means to a position along the slot of said crank lever, for maintaining a fulcrum point for said crank lever, and a lower end;
- means attached to the lower end of said pivot bracket, for connecting said bracket to said lower rotary plate, and for permitting the selective positioning of the point of attachment of said bracket in said slot of said crank lever, for adjusting the length of stroke imparted to said pump actuating rod; and
- means for moving said cam slide upon said first slide shaft in a predetermined manner.
- 2. The pumping system of claim 1, wherein said means permitting the selective positioning of said pivot bracket attachment in slot of said crank lever includes:
- a stroke adjusting screw having two ends;
- an adjuster block rigidly attached at a side to the lower end of said pivot bracket, said screw being threadably mated to and through said adjuster block; and
- first and second bearings rigidly mounted upon said lower rotary plate, said screw carrying said adjuster block being mounted between said first and second bearings for turning therein, with one end of said screw protruding from said first bearing, this protruding end of said screw being turned for positioning said adjuster block upon said screw.
- 3. A system for pumping fluid including a plurality of piston pumps each having a piston to which a piston rod is connected, and cam controlled pumping means for operating said piston pumps, comprising:
- a barrel-like pump actuating cam having a track, said track having a profile, for providing a relatively constant exit velocity of fluid from said piston pumps, during a discharge cycle, wherein the exit velocity is programmable, for different viscosities of fluids, via changes in the profile of said track;
- cam follower means resting partially within and guided by said track, for providing pumping movement to the piston rods of said piston pumps, in correspondence with the profile of said track; and
- means for providing individual adjustment of the stroke of each one of said piston pumps.
- 4. The fluid pumping system of claim 3, further including means for providing simultaneous adjustment of the stroke of each one of said piston pumps.
- 5. The fluid pumping system of claim 3, wherein said cam follower means includes:
- a rotatable center column;
- an upper rotary plate mounted between said center column and an uppermost portion of said cam;
- a lower rotary plate mounted upon said center column below said upper rotary plate;
- a plurality of first and second slide shafts mounted between said upper and lower rotary plates, and juxtaposed to said cam and column, respectively, each one of said first and second slide shafts being associated with a particular one of said piston pumps;
- a plurality of cam slides, each one of which is mounted upon an individual one of said first slide shafts, for vertical movement thereupon;
- a plurality of cam followers rigidly mounted one upon each cam slide, each cam follower having a free end protruding into and guided by said track of said cam;
- a plurality of pump slides, each one of which is mounted for vertical movement upon an individual one of said second slide shafts, and rigidly connected to a lower end of an individual one of said piston rods;
- a plurality of pivotal connection means;
- a plurality of crank levers, each one of which is pivotally connected via an individual one of said plurality of pivotal connection means between individual opposing ones of said cam and pump slides, and each one of which contains a slot therein;
- a plurality of pivotal attaching means;
- a plurality of coupling means; and
- a plurality of pivot brackets, each one having an upper end pivotally attached via an individual one of said plurality of pivotal attaching means to a position within the slot of an individual one of said crank levers, and a lower end adjustably coupled via an individual one of said plurality of coupling means to said lower rotary plate.
- 6. The fluid pumping system of claim 5, wherein said means for providing individual adjustment of the stroke of each one of said piston pumps includes:
- a plurality of adjuster blocks, each one of which is rigidly mounted to the lower end of an individual one of said pivot brackets beneath an opening in said lower rotary plate;
- a plurality of stroke adjusting screws, each one of which is threadably mated to and through an individual one of said adjuster blocks;
- means for turning each one of said plurality of stroke adjusting screws; and
- a plurality of pairs of bearing means rigidly attached to said lower rotary plate, individual ones of said screws being retained by one of said pairs of bearings, with one end of said screws protruding through its respective bearing means for individual connection to said turning means, and when said protruding end is turned by said turning means, its associated adjuster block moves along said screw for positioning the upper end of said pivot bracket in the slot of said crank lever, for changing the stroke of the associated piston pump.
- 7. The fluid pumping system of claim 6, wherein said means for providing simultaneous adjustment of the stroke of each one of said piston pumps includes:
- chain and sprocket means carried by said upper and lower rotary plates, and interconnecting the protruding ends of said stroke adjusting screws, for simultaneously turning said screws in the same direction and to the same degree.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application from our U.S. Pat. No. 4,108,221, issued on Nov. 16, 1978, division of Ser. No. 712,054 filed Aug. 6, 1978 for Container Filling Machine.
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