Claims
- 1. A method for pumping a liquid with a single-acting, gas operated pump comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pump body including a main chamber therein separated by a reciprocatable piston means into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (b) feeding liquid one way into and out of said liquid chamber;
- (c) alternately reciprocating a control valve for feeding driving gas into said driving chamber and exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and to alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and to draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (d) biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber;
- (e) snap-moving said single control valve from one of its two end positions to the other with a snap-acting spring mechanism coupled between said piston means and said control valve, in response to reciprocating movement of said piston means;
- (f) wherein said biasing step comprises positioning a coil compression spring in said liquid chamber; and
- (g) including forming said pump body from only an upper body and a lower body connected together and forming said main chamber between said upper and lower bodies and forming a control valve chamber separate from said main chamber and between said upper and lower bodies, providing said gas passageway between said control valve chamber and said main chamber in said upper body and providing a single integral sealing element between said upper and lower bodies consisting of a flexible diaphragm separating said main chamber into said gas driving chamber and said liquid pumping chamber and an O-ring integral with said diaphragm for sealing said control valve chamber.
- 2. A single-acting, gas operated pump comprising:
- (a) a pump body including a main chamber therein;
- (b) piston means separating said main chamber into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (c) spring means associated with said piston means for biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber;
- (d) means for feeding liquid one-way into and out of said liquid pumping chamber;
- (e) control valve means movable back and forth between two control positions thereof for alternately feeding driving gas into said gas driving chamber and for exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (f) snap-acting spring means mechanically coupling said piston means to said control valve means for snap moving said control valve means back and forth between said two control positions thereof, in response to the reciprocating movement of said piston means;
- (g) said control valve means including a control valve chamber, a control valve mounted in said control valve chamber for reciprocating movement back and forth therein between first and second control positions, means for feeding gas into said control valve chamber including a gas inlet port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in its second position, means for exhausting gas from said control valve chamber including a gas exhaust port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in said first position, and a gas passageway between said control valve chamber and said gas driving chamber; and
- (h) including a single integral element for sealing said main chamber and said control valve chamber, said element consisting of a diaphragm forming part of said piston means and an O ring for sealing said control valve chamber.
- 3. A method for pumping a liquid with a single-acting, gas operated pump comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pump body including a main chamber therein separated by a reciprocable piston means into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (b) feeding liquid one way into and out of said liquid chamber;
- (c) alternately reciprocating a control valve for feeding driving gas into said gas driving chamber and exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and to alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and to draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (d) biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber;
- (e) snap-moving said control valve from one of its two end positions to the other with a snap-acting spring mechanism coupled between said piston means and said control valve, in response to reciprocating movement of said piston means; and
- (f) biasing said control valve toward one of its two end positions.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3 including the step of positioning a cover over the snap-acting spring means and wherein said step of exhausting gas from said gas chamber comprises feeding exhaust gas into the volume inside of said cover.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 3 wherein said snap-moving step comprises providing a piston means stem connected to said piston means and extending exteriorly of said main chamber, wherein said alternately feeding step comprises providing said control valve reciprocatingly movable between first and second control positions and including the step of providing a control valve stem connected to said control valve and extending exteriorly of said control valve chamber, mechanically coupling said stems together with an over-center spring means, and wherein said control valve biasing step comprises providing a compression spring in contact with said control valve stem.
- 6. A method for pumping a liquid with a single-acting, gas operated pump comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pump body including a main chamber therein separated by a reciprocatable piston means into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (b) feeding liquid one way into and out of said liquid chamber;
- (c) alternately reciprocating a single control valve in a control valve chamber for feeding driving gas into said gas driving chamber and exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and to alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and to draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (d) biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber, said biasing step including applying a force to said piston means sufficient to cause reciprocation thereof only when the pressure in said liquid pumping chamber is above approximately twenty-two inches of mercury;
- (e) snap-moving said single control valve from one of its two end positions to the other with a snap-acting spring mechanism mounted outside of said main chamber and coupled between said piston means and said control valve, in response to reciprocating movement of said piston means;
- (f) said snap-moving step comprising providing a piston means stem connected to said piston means and extending exteriorly of said main chamber, wherein said alternately feeding step comprises providing said single control valve reciprocatingly movable between first and second control positions and including the step of providing a control valve stem connected to said control valve and extending exteriorly of said control valve chamber, and mechanically coupling said stems together with an over-center spring means; and
- (g) including the steps of feeding gas into said control valve chamber through only a single gas inlet port in said control valve chamber, exhausting gas from said control valve chamber through only a single gas exhaust port in said control valve chamber, and feeding gas back and forth between said control valve chamber and said main chamber through only a single gas passageway therebetween.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 6 including the step of providing an amount of play between said over-center spring means and said control valve stem to provide a more forceful snap movement of said control valve stem when said over-center spring moves over-center.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 6 including the step of operating said pump at a rate of from about 0.5 to 15 cycles per second and dispensing about 0.25 ounces of liquid per second.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 6 wherein said biasing step comprises positioning a coil compression spring in said liquid chamber.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 9 including the step of positioning a cover over the snap-acting spring means and wherein said step of exhausting gas from said gas chamber comprises feeding exhaust gas into the volume inside of said cover.
- 11. A single-acting, gas operated pump comprising:
- (a) a pump body including a main chamber therein;
- (b) piston means separating said main chamber into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (c) spring means associated with said piston means for biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber;
- (d) means for feeding liquid one-way into and out of said liquid pumping chamber;
- (e) control valve means movable back and forth between two control positions thereof for alternately feeding driving gas into said gas driving chamber and for exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (f) snap-acting spring means mechanically coupling said piston means to said control valve means for snap moving said control valve means back and forth between said two control positions thereof, in response to the reciprocating movement of said piston means;
- (g) said control valve means including a control valve chamber, a control valve mounted in said control valve chamber for reciprocating movement back and forth therein between first and second control positions, means for feeding gas into said control valve chamber including a gas inlet port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in its second position, means for exhausting gas from said control valve chamber including a gas exhaust port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in said first position, and a gas passageway between said control valve chamber and said gas driving chamber;
- (h) a reciprocating control valve stem connected to said control valve and extending exteriorly of said control valve chamber, and a reciprocating diaphragm piston means stem connected to said piston means and extending exteriorly of said main chamber, and wherein said snap-acting spring means mechanically couples said stems together;
- (i) said snap-acting spring means including a stationary pivot, a first arm movably positioned between said pivot and said piston means stem, a second arm movably positioned between said pivot and said control valve stem, and over-center spring means connected at one end thereof to one of said piston means stem or said first arm, and at the other end thereof to one of said control valve stem or said second arm;
- (j) said over-center spring means being connected at said other end thereof to said second arm and said second arm is connected to said control valve stem with an amount of play therebetween to provide a more forceful snapping action when said over-center spring means moves over-center;
- (k) a collar connected to each of said stems, each of said collars having a pair of vertically spaced-apart horizontal flanges with an annular recess therebetween and wherein each of said first and second arms includes projections extending into a respective one of said recesses between said flanges; and
- (1) said snap-acting spring means including a vertical post located between said stems and wherein said pivot is a horizontal cylindrical bar located on top of said post and extending perpendicular to a vertical plane through the axes of said stems, wherein each of said arms are H-shaped and have a pair of parallel legs connected by a cross-member and including U-shaped recesses on one end of each of said pair of legs and wherein said bar is received in each of said U-shaped recesses, and wherein said over-center spring means includes a pair of coil compression springs connected between said first and second arms.
- 12. The pump as recited in claim 11 including a cover connected to said pump body and enclosing said snap-acting spring means and including a gas exhaust passageway therethrough and wherein said control valve means includes means for exhausting gas from said gas driving chamber into the interior of said cover.
- 13. The pump as recited in claim 11 wherein said second arm is mounted on said bar inside of said first arm and wherein said springs are attached to opposite sides of said arms.
- 14. The pump as recited in claim 13 wherein said pump body includes only lower and upper bodies connected together and providing said main chamber and said control valve chamber therebetween and wherein said liquid feeding means are located in said lower body.
- 15. The pump as recited in claim 14 wherein said gas inlet port is located in said lower body and wherein said gas exhaust port and said gas passageway are located in said upper body.
- 16. The pump as recited in claim 15 including a cover enclosing said snap-acting spring means and including a gas exhaust passageway through said cover, and wherein said gas exhaust means communicates with the space inside of said cover.
- 17. The pump as recited in claim 16 wherein said biasing spring means is positioned inside of said liquid pumping chamber.
- 18. A single-acting, gas operated pump comprising:
- (a) a pump body including a main chamber therein;
- (b) piston means separating said main chamber into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (c) spring means associated with said piston means for biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber;
- (d) means for feeding liquid one-way into and out of said liquid pumping chamber;
- (e) control valve means movable back and forth between two control positions thereof for alternately feeding driving gas into said gas driving chamber and for exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (f) snap-acting spring means mechanically coupling said piston means to said control valve means for snap moving said control valve means back and forth between said two control positions thereof, in response to the reciprocating movement of said piston means;
- (g) said control valve means includes a control valve chamber, a control valve mounted in said control valve chamber for reciprocating movement back and forth therein between first and second control positions, means for feeding gas into said control valve chamber including a gas inlet port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in its second position, means for exhausting gas from said control valve chamber including a gas exhaust portion in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in said first position, and a gas passageway between said control valve chamber and said gas driving chamber; and
- (h) means for biasing said control valve toward said gas inlet port, whereby less force is required by said snap-acting spring means to move said control valve from said first to said second position.
- 19. The pump as recited in claim 18 including a cover enclosing said snap-acting spring means and including a gas exhaust passageway through said cover, and wherein said gas exhaust means communicates with the space inside of said cover.
- 20. The pump as recited in claim 18 wherein said spring means associated with said piston means is positioned inside of said liquid pumping chamber.
- 21. The pump as recited in claim 18 including a single integral element for sealing said main chamber and said control valve chamber, said element consisting of a diaphragm forming part of said piston means and an O-ring for sealing said control valve chamber.
- 22. The pump as recited in claim 18 wherein said pump body includes only lower and upper bodies connected together and providing said main chamber and said control valve chamber therebetween and wherein said liquid feeding means are located in said lower body.
- 23. The pump as recited in claim 22 wherein said gas inlet port is located in said lower body and wherein said gas exhaust port and said gas passageway are located in said upper body.
- 24. The pump as recited in claim 18 wherein said biasing means comprises a spring operatively associated with said control valve.
- 25. The pump as recited in claim 24 including a reciprocating control valve stem connected to said control valve and extending exteriorly of said control valve chamber, and a reciprocating diaphragm piston means stem connected to said piston means and extending exteriorly of said main chamber, wherein said snap-acting spring means mechanically couples said stems together, and wherein said biasing means comprises a compression spring connected to said control valve stem.
- 26. The pump as recited in claim 25 wherein said snap-acting spring means includes a stationary pivot, a first arm movably positioned between said pivot and said piston means stem, a second arm movably positioned between said pivot and said control valve stem, and over-center spring means connected at one end thereof to one of said piston means stem or said first arm, and at the other end thereof to one of said control valve stem or said second arm.
- 27. The pump as recited in claim 26 wherein said over-center spring means is connected at said other end thereof to said second arm and said second arm is connected to said control valve stem with an amount of play therebetween to provide a forceful snapping action when said over-center spring means moves over-center.
- 28. A single-acting, gas operated pump comprising:
- (a) a pump body including a main chamber therein;
- (b) piston means separating said main chamber into a gas driving chamber and a liquid pumping chamber;
- (c) spring means associated with said piston means for biasing said piston means toward said gas driving chamber, said spring means having a spring force sufficient to cause said piston means to continue reciprocating only when the pressure in said liquid pumping chamber is above approximately twenty-two inches of mercury;
- (d) means for feeding liquid one-way into and out of said liquid pumping chamber;
- (e) control valve means, including a single control valve movable back and forth between two control positions thereof, for alternately feeding driving gas into said gas driving chamber and for exhausting gas therefrom to cause said piston means to reciprocate and alternately pump liquid out of said liquid chamber and draw liquid thereinto, respectively;
- (f) snap-acting spring means mounted outside of said main chamber and mechanically coupling said piston means to said control valve means for snap moving said control valve means back and forth between said two control positions thereof, in response to the reciprocating movement of said piston means; and
- (g) said control valve means including a control valve chamber, said single control valve being mounted in said control valve chamber for reciprocating movement back and forth therein between first and second control positions, means for feeding gas into said control valve chamber including a single gas inlet port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in its second position, means for exhausting gas from said control valve chamber including a single gas exhaust port in said control valve chamber closed by said control valve when in said first position, and a single gas passageway between said control valve chamber and said gas driving chamber.
- 29. The pump as recited in claim 28 wherein said biasing spring means is positioned inside of said liquid pumping chamber.
- 30. The pump as recited in claim 28 wherein said liquid feeding means includes a pair of one-way umbrella valves snapped-fitted into said pump body.
- 31. The pump as recited in claim 28 wherein said control valve includes an elastomeric body surrounded by a metal sleeve to increase the life of said control valve.
- 32. The pump as recited in claim 11 when said pump body includes only lower and upper bodies connected together and providing said main chamber therebetween and wherein said liquid feeding means are located in said lower body.
- 33. The pump as recited in claim 32 wherein said control valve means includes a gas passageway into said gas driving chamber, said gas passageway being located completely in said upper body and a gas exhaust passageway also being located completely in said upper body, and wherein said snap-acting spring means is connected to said upper body.
- 34. The pump as recited in claim 28 including a reciprocating control valve stem connected to said control valve and extending exteriorly of said control valve chamber, and a reciprocating diaphragm piston means stem connected to said piston means and extending exteriorly of said main chamber, and wherein said snap-acting spring means mechanically couples said stems together.
- 35. The pump as recited in claim 34 wherein said snap-acting spring means includes a stationary pivot, a first arm movably positioned between said pivot and said piston means stem, a second arm movably positioned between said pivot and said control valve stem, and over-center spring means connected at one end thereof to one of said piston means stem or said first arm, and at the other end thereof to one of said control valve stem or said second arm.
- 36. The pump as recited in claim 35 wherein said over-center spring means is connected at said other end thereof to said second arm and said second arm is connected to said control valve stem with an amount of play therebetween to provide a more forceful snapping action when said over-center spring means moves over-center.
- 37. The pump as recited in claim 36 wherein a collar is connected to each of said stems, said collar having a pair of vertically spaced-apart horizontal flanges with an annular recess therebetween and wherein each of said first and second arms includes projections extending into a respective one of said recesses between said flanges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application of William S. Credle, Jr., Ser. No. 702,515, filed Feb. 19, 1985, now abandoned with the same title.
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