Claims
- 1. A method of pumping fluid comprising the steps of connecting the discharge lines of at least four piston pumps to a common discharge line, reciprocating the piston of each said pump in a closed chamber having inlet and outlet valves that allow fluid to be moved into position in the chamber to be pumped when the piston is moved in one direction on its suction stroke and to discharge fluid when the piston is moved in the other direction on its power stroke, said method comprising supplying first and second expansible chambers of each pump during successive overlapping time intervals with fluid under pressure to reciprocate the plungers on their power and suction strokes, and connecting third chambers of the pumps in a closed loop containing fluid that when displaced from the third chambers of pumps having the pistons on their power stroke will flow to the third chamber of one or more pumps whose piston is on its suction stroke to keep at least one piston moving on its power stroke at all times.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the step of varying the volume of fluid in the closed loop to vary the length of the stroke of the pistons.
- 3. A fluid pump comprising a plurality of pump housings having cylindrical bores, each housing including cylinder heads closing the cylindrical bores at each end, a tubular plunger closed at one end, seal means between the plunger and the bore of the housing at a location spaced from one cylinder head to form a fluid pumping chamber between the seal and one of the cylinder heads in which the closed end of the plunger is located to alternately draw fluid into the chamber and to force fluid out of the chamber as the plunger reciprocates, a plunger supporting member attached to the other cylinder head and extending into the bore of the housing, said support member having an opening extending longitudinally of the member through which fluid pressure can act on the plunger to move the plunger into the pumping chamber and a cylindrical outer surface concentric with and spaced from the bore of the housing to provide an annular space into which the tubular plunger extends, seal means carried by the plunger in sealing engagement with the outer surface of the support member and the bore of the cylinder to form a piston in the annular space, seal means carried by the support member in sealing engagement with the plunger and located between the piston carried by the plunger and the closed end of the plunger and means supplying fluid pressure either through the plunger support member or into the annular space on the opposite side of the piston from the seal means carried by the plunger support member to move the plunger into the pumping chamber and means supplying the annular space between the piston carried by the plunger and the seal carried by the plunger support member with fluid pressure to move the plunger out of the fluid pumping chamber.
- 4. The pump of claim 3 in which the plunger support member has a longitudinally extending passageway through which fluid under pressure can act on the plunger to move the plunger into the pumping chamber.
- 5. The pump of claim 4 in which the plunger is moved into the pumping chamber by fluid pressure acting on the piston.
- 6. A method of pumping fluid comprising the steps of connecting the discharge lines of at least three plunger pumps to a common discharge line, reciprocating the plungers of each pump in a closed chamber having inlet and outlet valves that allow fluid to be drawn into the chamber when the plunger is moved in one direction on is suction stroke and to discharge fluid when the plunger is moved in the other direction on its power stroke, said method comprising supplying first and second expansible chambers of each pump during successive overlapping time intervals with fluid under pressure to move the plungers on their power stroke sequentially, and connecting third expansible chambers of each pump in a closed loop containing fluid that when displaced from the third chamber of one pump when the plunger makes it power stroke will flow to the third chamber of a pump not receiving fluid under pressure in its first and second chambers and move the plunger on its suction stroke so that at least one plunger will be moving on its power stroke at all times.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further including the step of varying the volume of fluid supplied to the first and second expansible chambers during each power stroke to vary the length of the stroke of each plunger.
- 8. The method of claim 6 further including the steps of dumping fluid from the closed loop when the pressure reaches a preselected maximum to allow the volume to decrease as required to avoid interrupting the movement of the plungers and supplying make-up fluid as required to keep the closed loop full as its volume increases.
- 9. In a pumping system including a plurality of pumping units powered by fluid pressure comprising a plunger in each unit for pumping fluid when reciprocated, first and second expansible chambers having one movable wall connected to the plunger for moving the plunger on its power stroke when fluid under pressure is supplied to either chamber, a third chamber having one movable wall connected to the plunger for moving the plunger on its suction stroke when the third chamber is supplied with fluid under pressure, wherein the improvement comprises: means connecting at least one of the first and second chambers to a source of fluid pressure to move the plunger on its power stroke, and valve means for supplying fluid under pressure to said one of the first and second chambers of each of the pumping units in successive overlapping time intervals to move the plungers on their power strokes sequentially, and means connecting one of the other of the first and second chambers and the third chambers to the source of fluid under pressure and means connecting the chambers not connected to the source of fluid pressure to a common closed loop filled with fluid to insure that at least one plunger is always on its power stroke.
- 10. The system of claim 9 in which the first chamber of each pumping unit is connected to the source of fluid pressure and the third chamber of each pumping unit is connected to the closed loop.
- 11. The system of claim 9 in which the second chamber of each pumping unit is connected to the source of fluid pressure and the third chamber of each unit is connected to the closed loop.
- 12. The system of claim 9 in which the first and second chambers of each pumping unit are connected to the source of fluid pressure and the third chamber of each pumping unit is connected to the closed loop.
- 13. The system of claim 9 in which there are at least four pumping units and in which the first and third chambers of each unit are connected to the source of fluid pressure and the second chamber of each unit is connected to the closed loop.
- 14. The system of claim 9 in which there are at least four pumping units and in which the second and third chambers are connected to the source of fluid pressure and the first chamber is connected to the closed loop.
- 15. The system of claim 9 further provided with means for maintaining the desired volume of fluid in the closed loop.
- 16. The system of claim 15 in which the means for maintaining the desired volume of fluid in the closed loop includes a pressure relief valve to release fluid from the loop as required to limit the pressure in the closed loop to a preselected amount and a pump for supplying make-up fluid as required to maintain the desired volume of fluid in the loop.
REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 220,527 filed Dec. 29, 1980, now abandoned; Ser. No. 309,979 filed Oct. 8, 1981, now abandoned; Ser. No. 348,497 filed Feb. 11, 1983, now abandoned; and Ser. No. 455,509 filed Jan. 4, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,541,779.
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