Claims
- 1. A pump comprising:
- a frame adapted to rotate;
- a chamber formed in said frame;
- an outlet formed in said frame;
- a piston means in gas communication with said outlet and adapted for reciprocal movement for exerting a pumping action for the discharge of gas through said outlet and out of said frame whenever said piston means is reciprocated; and
- reciprocating means, disposed in said chamber and coupled to said piston means, responsive to rotation of said frame, for causing reciprocal movement of the piston means, said reciprocating means comprising a pendulum pivotally mounted and freely movable within said chamber and operatively connected to said piston means, the length of a pendulum arm of said pendulum and the point about which said pendulum pivots being selected so that said pendulum is capable of resonant oscillation in said chamber during rotation of said frame at substantially all rotational speeds of said frame, the pendulum being adapted to drive said piston means to cause reciprocal movement of the piston means.
- 2. A pump as in claim 1 further including:
- means associated with said pendulum for creating electrical energy from the reciprocal movement of said pendulum in said chamber.
- 3. A pump as in claim 2 wherein said electrical energy creation means comprises:
- at least one piezoelectric means extending at least partially into said chamber and adopted for contact with said pendulum for generating electrical energy.
- 4. A pump as in claim 3 wherein said piezoelectric means comprises a pair of piezoelectric stacks, each stack located in said chamber at an extreme point of travel of said pendulum in said chamber.
- 5. A pump as in claim 4 wherein said piezoelectric means comprises a pair of piezoelectric bimorphs, each bimorph located in said chamber at an extreme point of travel of said pendulum in said chamber.
- 6. A pump as in claim 2 wherein said pendulum is fabricated from a magnetized material, and
- said electrical energy creation means comprises pick-up coil means having a ferromagnetic coil magnetically coupled to said pendulum so that reciprocal movement of said pendulum in said chamber relative to said coil causes a magnetically induced current to flow in said pickup coil.
- 7. A pump as in claim 6 wherein said pick-up coil means is positioned within said chamber and generally parallel to the path of said pendulum in said chamber, said ferromagnetic core of said pick-up coil means being approximately U-shaped.
- 8. A pump as in claim 2 wherein said pendulum is fabricated from a ferromagnetic material, and
- said electrical energy creation means comprises:
- a magnet positioned within said chamber and magnetically coupled to said pendulum, and
- pick-up coil means magnetically coupled to said magnet so that reciprocal movement of said pendulum in said chamber causes a magnetically induced current to flow in said pick-up coil.
- 9. A pump as in claim 8 wherein said pick-up coil means is positioned around said magnet so as to extract electrical energy caused by variable flux densities in said magnet, said variable flux densities being created by variable reluctance paths between said magnet and said pendulum as a result of said pendulum's oscillating motion.
- 10. A pump as in claim 8 wherein said magnet is extended with ferromagnetic core means so as to achieve enhanced electromagnetic coupling with said pendulum and said pickup coil means is wound around either said magnet or said ferromagnetic core.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/338,987 filed Nov. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,215.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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J.P. Den Hartog "Mechanical Vibrations" The Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers by Baumeiseter & Marks, pp. 119, 272-281, 1947. |
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Divisions (1)
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338987 |
Nov 1994 |
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