Claims
- 1. A fluid pump having a motor operably coupled to a pump assembly, the motor and pump assembly acting cooperatively to pressurize a fluid, comprising:a pressure switch arrangement, the pressure switch arrangement being in communication with the fluid under pressure and further being in communication with the motor for sensing the fluid pressure and controlling the operation of the motor to maintain a selected fluid pressure, the pressure switch arrangement having means for affording fluid over-pressure protection thereto; a pressure sensor assembly, the pressure sensor assembly being in fluid communication with the fluid under pressure; a micro switch being selectively couplable to the pressure sensor assembly; and a set screw assembly being operably coupled to the micro switch for selectively positioning the micro switch relative to the pressure sensor assembly, wherein the micro switch is moveable with respect to the set screw assembly, a spring bias acting on the micro switch to maintain the micro switch in engagement with the set screw assembly.
- 2. The fluid pump of claim 1 including a manually operable controller for setting a desired fluid pressure in the field.
- 3. The fluid pump of claim 2 wherein the pressure switch arrangement is selectively adjusted for controlling the fluid pressures between zero psi and 3000 psi.
- 4. The fluid pump of claim 2 wherein the controller includes a compliant member for accommodating a fluid over-pressure condition.
- 5. The fluid pump of claim 4 wherein the compliant member includes a spring bias, the spring bias acting in opposition to a force exerted by the fluid under pressure.
- 6. The fluid pump of claim 1 wherein the set screw assembly is translatable relative to the micro switch assembly, such translation acting on the micro switch for positioning the micro switch relative to the pressure sensor assembly.
- 7. The fluid pump of claim 6 wherein the micro switch is pivotable about a pivot point, the translation of the set screw assembly acting to pivot the micro switch.
- 8. The fluid pump of claim 7 wherein the set screw assembly includes a dowel pin, a distal end of the dowel pin being engageable with the micro switch, a proximal end of the dowel pin being in engagement with a biasing spring, the spring acting to bias the dowel pin in engagement with the micro switch.
- 9. The fluid pump of claim 8 wherein the pressure sensor assembly includes a plunger, the plunger having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being in fluid communication with the fluid under pressure, the fluid pressure acting to generate a force on the proximal end, the distal end being engageable with the micro switch.
- 10. The fluid pump of claim 9 wherein a spring bias acts on the plunger in opposition to the force generated by the fluid pressure.
- 11. The fluid pump of claim 10 wherein a selected force generated by the fluid pressure acting on the plunger tends to overcome the spring bias and to cause translation of the plunger, such translation tending to bring the distal end of the plunger into contact with the micro switch.
- 12. The fluid pump of claim 11 wherein the plunger contact with the micro switch acts to generate a signal in the micro switch, the micro switch relaying the signal to a pump motor to deactivate the pump motor.
- 13. A method of controlling fluid pressure in a fluid pump, the fluid pressure being generated by activating a pump motor to operate a pump assembly, comprising the steps of:selecting a desired fluid pressure by manual actuation of a set screw assembly; positioning a micro switch relative to a pressure sensor assembly by means of such selection; engaging the micro switch by means of a pressure sensor assembly at the selected fluid pressure; sending a signal to the pump motor by means of the micro switch upon engagement by the pressure sensor assembly; deactivating the pump motor responsive to the signal sent from the micro switch; and protecting the micro switch from the effects of a fluid over-pressure condition.
- 14. The method of claim 13 including the step of building translational compliance into the set screw assembly to effect the over-pressure protection.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the translation compliance is effected by translating a dowel pin against the bias exerted by a spring acting on the dowel pin.
- 16. A method of controlling fluid pressure in a fluid pump, the fluid pressure being generated by activating a pump motor to operate a pump assembly, comprising the steps of:selecting a desired fluid pressure by manual actuation of a set screw assembly; positioning a micro switch relative to a pressure sensor assembly by means of such selection; engaging the micro switch by means of a pressure sensor assembly at the selected fluid pressure, wherein the set screw assembly is selectively translatable relative to the micro switch; sending a signal to the pump motor by means of the micro switch upon engagement by the pressure sensor assembly; and deactivating the pump motor responsive to the signal sent from the micro switch.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein translation of the set screw assembly imparts rotational motion to the micro switch.
- 18. A method of controlling fluid pressure in a fluid pump, the fluid pressure being generated by activating a pump motor to operate a pump assembly, comprising the steps of:selecting a desired fluid pressure by manual actuation of a set screw assembly; positioning a micro switch relative to a pressure sensor assembly by means of such selection and pivotally mounting the micro switch; engaging the micro switch by means of a pressure sensor assembly at the selected fluid pressure; sending a signal to the pump motor by means of the micro switch upon engagement by the pressure sensor assembly; and deactivating the pump motor responsive to the signal sent from the micro switch.
- 19. A method of controlling fluid pressure in a fluid pump, the fluid pressure being generated by activating a pump motor to operate a pump assembly, comprising the steps of:selecting a desired fluid pressure by manual actuation of a set screw assembly; positioning a micro switch relative to a pressure sensor assembly by means of such selection and biasing the micro switch into contact with the set screw assembly; engaging the micro switch by means of a pressure sensor assembly at the selected fluid pressure; sending a signal to the pump motor by means of the micro switch upon engagement by the pressure sensor assembly; and deactivating the pump motor responsive to the signal sent from the micro switch.
- 20. A method of controlling fluid pressure in a fluid pump, the fluid pressure being generated by activating a pump motor to operate a pump assembly, comprising the steps of:selecting a desired fluid pressure by manual actuation of a set screw assembly, wherein the selected fluid pressure is between zero psi and 3000 psi; positioning a micro switch relative to a pressure sensor assembly by means of such selection; engaging the micro switch by means of a pressure sensor assembly at the selected fluid pressure; sending a signal to the pump motor by means of the micro switch upon engagement by the pressure sensor assembly; and deactivating the pump motor responsive to the signal sent from the micro switch.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the micro switch commands activation of the motor when the fluid pressure drops substantially 400 psi below the selected fluid pressure.
- 22. A pressure switch assembly for use with a fluid pump, the fluid pump having a motor operably coupled to an assembly, the motor and pump assembly acting cooperatively to pressurize a fluid, comprising:a pressure sensor assembly being in communication with the fluid under pressure; a micro switch being selectively in communication with the pressure sensor assembly and in communication with the motor for controlling activation of the motor; and a manually operable controller, the controller being in selective engagement with the micro switch for setting a desired fluid pressure in the field, wherein the controller includes a set screw assembly, the micro switch being moveable with respect to the set screw assembly, a spring bias acting on the micro switch to maintain the micro switch in an engagement with the set screw assembly.
- 23. The pressure switch of claim 22 wherein the desired fluid pressure is selectively adjustable between zero psi and 3000 psi.
- 24. The pressure switch of claim 23 wherein the controller includes a compliant member for accommodating a fluid over-pressure condition.
- 25. The pressure switch of claim 24 wherein the compliant member includes a spring bias, the spring bias acting in opposition to a force exerted by the fluid under pressure.
- 26. The pressure switch of claim 22 wherein the set screw assembly is translatable relative to the micro switch assembly, such translation acting on the micro switch for positioning the micro switch relative to the pressure sensor assembly.
- 27. The pressure switch of claim 26 wherein the micro switch is pivotable about a pivot point, the translation of the set screw assembly acting to pivot the micro switch in a first rotational direction.
- 28. The pressure switch of claim 27 wherein the set screw assembly includes a dowel pin, a distal end of the dowel pin being engageable with the micro switch, a proximal end of the dowel pin being in engagement with a biasing spring, the spring acting to bias the dowel pin in engagement with the micro switch.
- 29. The pressure switch of claim 28 wherein the pressure sensor assembly includes a plunger, the plunger having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being in fluid communication with the fluid under pressure, the fluid pressure acting to generate a force on the proximal end, the distal end being engageable with the micro switch.
- 30. The pressure switch of claim 29 wherein a spring bias acts on the plunger in opposition to the force generated by the fluid pressure.
- 31. The pressure switch of claim 30 wherein a selected force generated by the fluid pressure acting on the plunger tends to overcome the spring bias and to cause translation of the plunger, such translation tending to bring the distal end of the plunger into contact with the micro switch.
- 32. The pressure switch of claim 31 wherein the plunger contact with the micro switch acts to generate a signal in the micro switch, the micro switch relaying the signal to a pump motor to deactivate the pump motor.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/161,144, filed Oct. 22, 1999, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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