EP0754857A1 - Reciprocating diaphragm pump - Google Patents
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- EP0754857A1 EP0754857A1 EP95830308A EP95830308A EP0754857A1 EP 0754857 A1 EP0754857 A1 EP 0754857A1 EP 95830308 A EP95830308 A EP 95830308A EP 95830308 A EP95830308 A EP 95830308A EP 0754857 A1 EP0754857 A1 EP 0754857A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
- F04B45/00—Pumps or pumping installations having flexible working members and specially adapted for elastic fluids
- F04B45/04—Pumps or pumping installations having flexible working members and specially adapted for elastic fluids having plate-like flexible members, e.g. diaphragms
- F04B45/043—Pumps or pumping installations having flexible working members and specially adapted for elastic fluids having plate-like flexible members, e.g. diaphragms two or more plate-like pumping flexible members in parallel
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- the present invention pertains to reciprocating positive-displacement pumps of the kind with diaphragm, with conveyance/compression of gaseous fluids, namely air.
- Reciprocating diaphragm positive-displacement pumps are already known including the type with two sucking-pressing units, placed in parallel on two opposite sides of a common suction chamber and designed to send the air into two respective compression chambers that may be connected with a manifold to deliver a flow of air to a tank and consequently to the point of use.
- the two sucking-pressing units are not physically constrained and are each operated by a crank mechanism even though both crank mechanisms receive motion from the same output shaft of a single motor appliance.
- the pump at issue comprises a body or casing 11, basically prismatic, defining a chamber 12 and having a base wall with an opening 13 for air inlet from the outside through a filter 14 supported by a plate 14'. Also the body 11 has two opposing head walls 15, each provided with an opening 16 and at the level of which two parallel pumping units 17 are located, with reciprocating straight-line movement.
- Each pumping unit 17 comprises a diaphragm 18 fixed with a screw 20' between two plates 19, 20 and with a peripheral portion protruding from said plates and tightly locked between the head wall 15 and a flange 21 bolted to the wall itself, between this and a winged counterflange 21' with a seal placed in between.
- a first plate 19 is placed on the side of the diaphragm 18 towards the inside of the chamber 12 in the body 11, whereas the other plate 20 is placed on the opposite side of the diaphragm towards the adjacent flange 21.
- the first plates 19 of the two pumping units are integral or fixed rigidly by means of adjustment screws 22' with a central frame support 22 so that the two pumping units 17 are integral and can move together.
- the counterflanges 21' fixed to the head walls 15 of the body 11 can be finned on the outside to dispel the heat generated during operation of the pump into the atmosphere.
- Each flange 21 has a central part 23 placed opposite a respective pumping unit 17 at a distance and defining therewith a compression chamber 24 with a variable volume according to the reciprocating movements of the two pumping units.
- transverse hole 25 is provided, preferably two, each with a unidirectional opening and closing valve 26 to connect the suction chamber 12 with the compression chamber 24.
- transversal hole 27 is also at least one transversal hole 27 with a unidirectional valve 28 to connect the compression chamber 24 with a pipe 29 delivering the air to the point of use or towards an accumulation tank through a manifold 29' connected to said pipes with an airtight coupling as shown in Fig. 3.
- the valve 26 on the plates 19, 20 of the pumping unit is normally in the closed position of the respective hole 25 and it opens only when the pumping unit 17 moves away from the flange 21, 23 facing it so as to let the air pass from the suction chamber 12 to the compression chamber 24.
- the valve 28 on the flange 21, 23 is normally in the closed position of the respective hole 27 and it opens only when the pumping unit 17 moves towards said flange 21, 23 so as to let the air pass from the compression chamber 24 to the delivery pipe 29.
- valves 26, 28 may be of the type with plate as shown in the drawings and adequately calibrated.
- the reciprocating movements of the two integral pumping units 17 are controlled by an eccentric body 30 - see Figs. 2 and 3 - keyed on and rotating with the output shaft 31 of a motor 32 and interacting with two opposing planes of contact 33 of the frame support 22 connected to the two pumping units.
- the free end of the motor shaft 31 may be protruding or more preferably provided with a bearing 34 and supported on a fixed support 35 fixed in the body 11 by means of screws 35'.
- the reciprocating movements of the two integral pumping units 17 are controlled by a connecting rod 36 with a head 37 eccentrically coupled with the output shaft 31 of a motor 32 (as in the first embodiment) and with a foot connected in 38 to the inside plate 19 of one of the two pumping units.
- the pumping units are controlled by means of a single transmission organ 30 or 36.
- the above described pump lends itself to being placed modularly side by side with other identical pumps so as to form a multistage pump, but with a single motor appliance required to control all the pairs of pumping elements at the same time and with a manifold designed to collect the air-streams coming out in all the stages.
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Abstract
A reciprocating positive-displacement pump of the type with diaphragm for gaseous fluids, namely air, comprising two parallel pumping units (17) connected physically and rigidly to form an integral whole.
The reciprocating movements of the joined pumping units are controlled by a single transmission organ (30, 36) operated by the output shaft (31) of a motor appliance (32) combined with the pump.
Description
- The present invention pertains to reciprocating positive-displacement pumps of the kind with diaphragm, with conveyance/compression of gaseous fluids, namely air.
- Reciprocating diaphragm positive-displacement pumps are already known including the type with two sucking-pressing units, placed in parallel on two opposite sides of a common suction chamber and designed to send the air into two respective compression chambers that may be connected with a manifold to deliver a flow of air to a tank and consequently to the point of use. In reciprocating pumps of this type, the two sucking-pressing units are not physically constrained and are each operated by a crank mechanism even though both crank mechanisms receive motion from the same output shaft of a single motor appliance.
- The independence in the control of the two parallel pumping units, besides complicating the structure due to the presence of two crank mechanisms, involves timing problems of the two units and problems of maintaining this condition.
- It is an object of the present invention to obviate the said disadvantageous characteristics by providing a new combination and arrangement of elements, namely with a rigid physical connection of the two reciprocating pumping units and with the control of the two units with a single transmission organ for the utmost simplicity in construction.
- The reciprocating diaphragm positive-displacement pump proposed herein is basically as claimed in claim 1. Further details of the invention will however become apparent from the description made hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1
- is an external side view of the pump according to the invention;
- Figure 1a
- is an external view of the head of the pump;
- Figure 2
- is a cross-sectional view according to arrows II-II in Fig. 1 of a first embodiment of the pump;
- Figure 3
- is a cross-sectional view according to the arrows III-III in Fig. 2;
- Figure 4
- is a cross-sectional view according to arrows IV-IV in Fig. 3; and
- Figure 5
- is a cross-sectional view equivalent to the one in Fig. 3 but relative to another embodiment of the pump.
- With particular regard to Figures 1-3, the pump at issue comprises a body or
casing 11, basically prismatic, defining achamber 12 and having a base wall with anopening 13 for air inlet from the outside through afilter 14 supported by a plate 14'. Also thebody 11 has twoopposing head walls 15, each provided with anopening 16 and at the level of which twoparallel pumping units 17 are located, with reciprocating straight-line movement. - Each
pumping unit 17 comprises adiaphragm 18 fixed with a screw 20' between twoplates head wall 15 and aflange 21 bolted to the wall itself, between this and a winged counterflange 21' with a seal placed in between. Of the twoplates pumping unit 17, afirst plate 19 is placed on the side of thediaphragm 18 towards the inside of thechamber 12 in thebody 11, whereas theother plate 20 is placed on the opposite side of the diaphragm towards theadjacent flange 21. Thefirst plates 19 of the two pumping units are integral or fixed rigidly by means of adjustment screws 22' with acentral frame support 22 so that the twopumping units 17 are integral and can move together. - The counterflanges 21' fixed to the
head walls 15 of thebody 11 can be finned on the outside to dispel the heat generated during operation of the pump into the atmosphere. - Each
flange 21 has acentral part 23 placed opposite arespective pumping unit 17 at a distance and defining therewith acompression chamber 24 with a variable volume according to the reciprocating movements of the two pumping units. - In the two
plates diaphragm 18 at least onetransverse hole 25 is provided, preferably two, each with a unidirectional opening andclosing valve 26 to connect thesuction chamber 12 with thecompression chamber 24. In thecentral portion 23 of theflange 21 there is also at least onetransversal hole 27 with aunidirectional valve 28 to connect thecompression chamber 24 with apipe 29 delivering the air to the point of use or towards an accumulation tank through a manifold 29' connected to said pipes with an airtight coupling as shown in Fig. 3. - The
valve 26 on theplates respective hole 25 and it opens only when thepumping unit 17 moves away from theflange suction chamber 12 to thecompression chamber 24. - The
valve 28 on theflange respective hole 27 and it opens only when thepumping unit 17 moves towards saidflange compression chamber 24 to thedelivery pipe 29. - The
valves - In a first embodiment, the reciprocating movements of the two
integral pumping units 17 are controlled by an eccentric body 30 - see Figs. 2 and 3 - keyed on and rotating with theoutput shaft 31 of amotor 32 and interacting with two opposing planes ofcontact 33 of theframe support 22 connected to the two pumping units. - In this embodiment the free end of the
motor shaft 31 may be protruding or more preferably provided with abearing 34 and supported on afixed support 35 fixed in thebody 11 by means of screws 35'. - In another embodiment - see Fig. 5 - the reciprocating movements of the two
integral pumping units 17 are controlled by a connectingrod 36 with ahead 37 eccentrically coupled with theoutput shaft 31 of a motor 32 (as in the first embodiment) and with a foot connected in 38 to theinside plate 19 of one of the two pumping units. - Therefore, in both embodiments the pumping units are controlled by means of a
single transmission organ - Finally, it should be noted that the above described pump lends itself to being placed modularly side by side with other identical pumps so as to form a multistage pump, but with a single motor appliance required to control all the pairs of pumping elements at the same time and with a manifold designed to collect the air-streams coming out in all the stages.
Claims (5)
- A reciprocating positive-displacement pump of the type with diaphragm for gaseous fluids, namely air, comprising two sucking-pressing pumping units (17), placed in parallel on opposite sides of a common suction chamber (12) defined by a body or casing, reciprocatingly movable in said chamber (12) and destined for the delivery of air in the respective compression chamber (24) connected to a manifold (29, 29') to supply a flow of air to a tank or to the point of use, characterized in that the two parallel pumping units (17) are connected physically and rigidly to form a solid whole and in that the reciprocating movements of the joined pumping units are controlled by a single transmission organ (30, 36) operated by the output shaft (31) of a motor appliance (32) combined with the pump.
- A pump according to claim 1, wherein every pumping unit (17) comprises a diaphragm (18) fixed between two plates (19, 20) and with a peripheral part protruding from said plates and locked between a wall of said body and a flange (21) bolted with a counterflange (21') onto the wall itself, wherein a first plate (19) is on the side of the diaphragm towards the inside of the suction chamber (12) and the other plate is on the opposite side of the diaphragm, wherein said flange (21) has a portion (23) opposite said pumping unit and defining therewith a compression chamber (24) with a variable volume according to the reciprocating movements of the pumping units, wherein the first discs (19) of the two pumping units are fixed to or integral with a central support (22), and wherein each pumping unit (17) and each flange (12, 23) facing it bear unidirectional valves to connect the suction chamber (12) with the compression chamber (24) and the latter with the pipe or manifold delivering the air to a tank and to the point of use.
- A pump according to claims 1 and 2, wherein the transmission organ for the reciprocating movements of the two pumping units is an eccentric (30), keyed onto and rotating with the output shaft (31) of the motor appliance (32) and interacting with two opposing planes of contact (33) of said central support (22) of the two pumping units (17).
- A pump according to claims 1 and 2, wherein the transmission organ for the reciprocating movements of the two pumping units is a connecting rod (36) with a head eccentrically coupled with the output shaft (31) of the motor appliance (32) and with a foot connected with one of the two pumping units.
- A pump according to claim 1, comprising two or more pairs of pumping units placed in parallel in a body or casing and operated simultaneously by a single motor appliance.
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FR925748A (en) * | 1946-02-05 | 1947-09-11 | Hanvag Ges Fu R Tech Vervollko | Diaphragm compressor |
GB616173A (en) * | 1946-05-06 | 1949-01-18 | Self Priming Pump & Eng Co Ltd | An improved diaphragm type compressor |
DE2000375A1 (en) * | 1970-01-07 | 1971-07-22 | Hyro Vakuum Technik Gmbh | Gas pump or compressor |
FR2200908A5 (en) * | 1972-06-27 | 1974-04-19 | Perrinet Paul M Rie | |
FR2266012A1 (en) * | 1974-03-28 | 1975-10-24 | Moreno Garcia Jesus | Diaphragm type pneumatic pump - producing vacuum for brakes of diesel-engined vehicle |
FR2416360A1 (en) * | 1978-02-03 | 1979-08-31 | Frenos Autoplas Sa | PERFECTED VACUUM PUMP |
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FR925748A (en) * | 1946-02-05 | 1947-09-11 | Hanvag Ges Fu R Tech Vervollko | Diaphragm compressor |
GB616173A (en) * | 1946-05-06 | 1949-01-18 | Self Priming Pump & Eng Co Ltd | An improved diaphragm type compressor |
DE2000375A1 (en) * | 1970-01-07 | 1971-07-22 | Hyro Vakuum Technik Gmbh | Gas pump or compressor |
FR2200908A5 (en) * | 1972-06-27 | 1974-04-19 | Perrinet Paul M Rie | |
FR2266012A1 (en) * | 1974-03-28 | 1975-10-24 | Moreno Garcia Jesus | Diaphragm type pneumatic pump - producing vacuum for brakes of diesel-engined vehicle |
FR2416360A1 (en) * | 1978-02-03 | 1979-08-31 | Frenos Autoplas Sa | PERFECTED VACUUM PUMP |
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