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Title:
Pump for abrasive slurries and the like
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1. A reciprocating pump having first and second pumping chambers each having an inlet and an outlet for fluid to be pumped, first and second motor chambers each having inlet and an outlet for driving fluid, a first diaphragm common to the first pumping and motor chambers, a second diaphragm common to the second pumping and motor chambers, means for controlling the supply of driving fluid to the motor chambers, said control means having an armature movable to a first position for controlling the supply of driving fluid to said first diaphragm for its pumping stroke and to a second position for controlling the supply of fluid to the second diaphragm for its pumping stroke, a first electromagnetic coil for moving the armature to said first position, a second electromagnetic coil for moving said armature to said second position, each coil when energized being strong enough to hold the armature in its position when the other coil is simultaneously energized, and circuit means for energizing both coils during the pumping stroke of each diaphragm and for de-energizing the coil associated with each diaphragm at the end of its pumping stroke to initiate the pumping stroke of the other diaphragm.
2. The pump of claim 1 in which the pump has a sealed casing with a center partition dividing the casing into first and second parts, the first part containing the first pumping chamber, first diaphragm and first motor chamber, the second part containing the second pumping chamber, second diaphragm and second motor chamber, said diaphragms being tied together by a rod slidable through through the partition.
3. The pump of claim 2 in which the coils are energized through brushes on said rod and are de-energized by insulating sections interposed between said brushes and said rod.
4. A fluid driven reciprocating pump having first and second pumping chambers each having an inlet and an outlet for fluid to be pumped, first and second motor chambers each having inlet and an outlet for driving fluid, a first diaphragm common to the first pumping and motor chambers, a second diaphragm common to the second pumping and motor chambers, a first control means for controlling the supply of driving fluid alternately to said first and second pumping chambers at a rate which allows each diaphragm to complete its pumping stroke within a predetermined time, and a second control means responsive to an incomplete stroke of a diaphragm within said predetermined time for controlling the supply of driving fluid alternately to said first and second pumping chambers at a much higher rate to produce vibratory impulses for jarring loose obstructions to completion of said incomplete stroke.
5. The pump of claim 4 in which the first control means comprises an armature movable to a first position for controlling the supply of driving fluid to said first diaphragm for its pumping stroke and to a second position for controlling the supply of driving fluid to the second diaphragm for its pumping stroke, a first electromagnetic coil for moving the armature to said first position, a second electromagnetic coil for moving said armature to said second position, each coil when energized being strong enough to hold the armature in its position when the other coil is simultaneously energized, and circuit means for energizing both coils during the pumping stroke of each diaphragm and for de-energizing the coil associated with each diaphragm at the end of its pumping stroke to initiate the pumping stroke of the other diaphragm.
6. The pump of claim 4 in which the second control means responds to an incomplete stroke comprises timing means started at the beginning of a pumping stroke and reset at the end of the stroke for supplying fluid alternately to said first and second pumping chambers at said much higher rate if the stroke is not completed within said predetermined time.
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Inventors:
Mountain, Donald C. (N. Kingsville, OH, US)
Application Number:
538026
Filing Date: 1975-01-02 Publication_date: 1976-08-24 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
417/393
91/275, 417/505, 417/900
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Primary Examiner:
Husar, C. J.
Assistant Examiner:
Smith, Leonard
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