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- ABSTRACT ⁇ 63 Continuation-impart of Ser. No. 530,027, Feb. 25,
- a positive displacement piston type pump having a drive housing portion and a pair of cylinder block hous- US. (:lings e ured to opposita faces of the drive housing and Cia head sgcu ed over each of the cylinder block hous- Field Of Search ings
- Each cylinder block housing is provided 0 417/5344?7 bores for forming a pumping cylinder, and also to retain the valves required for controlling the flow of flui References Cmd ids through the pump.
- the cylinder block housings UNlTED STATES PATENTS therefore are provided with those individual compo- 1,449,537 3 1923 Neighbour etal....
- FIG 4 BY 9 14 rramvas PISTGN TYPE lPlUlt lll This invention relates to pumps and more particularly to a pump of the piston type with positive displacement.
- the present application is a continuationin-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 530,027, now abandoned, filed Feb. 25, 1966, entitled Piston Type Pump and assigned to the same assignee as the present application, the prior co-pending application in turn having been an improvement over a certain application entitled Piston Type Pump, Ser. No. 316,978, filed June 21, 1963, now US. ?at. No. 3,238,890.
- T he positive displacement piston type pump of the present invention is particularly adapted for use in a high-pressure, high-capacity application.
- the pump is capable of accomplishing this requirement while being light in weight and economical in construction.
- the structure of the pump includes a crankcase or drive housing portion, a pair of cylinder block housings secured to opposite faces of the drive housing and a head secured over each of the cylinder block housings.
- the cylinder block housing is provided with bores which either per se form or which are adapted to retain a pumping cylinder sleeve, and which are also adapted to retain the valves required for controlling the flow of fluid through the pump.
- the cylinder block housings therefore are provided with those individual parts of the pump which are subject to the greatest wear, and therefore this assembly arrangement enables a quick interchange of components without requiring any substantial disassembly of the pump. These features are accomplished without sacrificing the pressure, capacity, or efficlency of operation.
- a pump structure which has a simple cast body, a pair of cylinder block assemblies for either forming per se or retaining a cylinder sleeve and for retaining the requisite valve assemblies, and a pair of cylinder heads which, when secured to the cylinder block assemblies retain the valves and cylinder sleeve parts in rigid and sealed relationship, this being accomplished without requiring internal fastening.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an improved drive connection in one aspect of the invention for a high pressure pump which utilizes a drive means which can tolerate ordinary run-out errors on the drive shaft arrangement.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a double-acting piston pump in which fluid flow passageways are arranged to provide smooth and efficient flow of fluid at a wide range of operating pressures.
- Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide an improved stacking assembly or arrangement for the pistons employed in connection with the pump structure.
- H0. 1 is a top plan view of the pump and mounting assembly, and showing, in phantom, an outline of the valve and cylinder arrangement together with an outer sealing arrangement;
- FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially along the lines and in the direction of the arrows 22 of HG. l, and showing the mounting arrangement in partially broken away form;
- FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken along the lines and in the direction of the arrows 3-3 of H6. 2;
- FIG. d is a detail sectional view of a piston and cylinder sleeve arrangement utilized in the apparatus shown in FIGS. l-3;
- PK]. 5 is a view similar to H6. 2, and showing the details of construction of a somewhat modified form of PK].
- 6 is a detail view of a somewhat modified form of cylinder arrangement construction, as contrasted to that form shown in the modification of HG. 5;
- PEG. 7 is a sectional view, preferably a vertical sectional view of a somewhat modified form of pump structure, this view being taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows 77 of H6. 8;
- Fit 8 is an elevational view, partly in section, showing the arrangement of a cover-plate member, along with other features of a pump constructed in accordance with the features of the present invention
- HO. 9 is a vertical sectional view of a modified form of pump prepared in accordance with the present invention, this view being taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows 9-9 of FIG. ill;
- FIG. llll is a vertical sectional view of the structure shown in FIG. 9, this view being taken along the line and in the direction of the arrows lltl- Hill) of H6. 9.
- the pump housing is generally designated at Ml, this housing comprising a central crankcase drive housing portion ll, and upper and lower cylinder block housings l2 and K3, With housing heads 14 and 15 being secured to and enclosing the cylinder block housing members.
- a mounting bracket 16 is provided for the pump housing ill, this bracket being provided with suitable holes for receiving the mounting bolts or screws 117 and t8.
- the hub or boss upon which the mounting bracket to is retained may be received into the body of the pump at any of four positions, each being disposed apart. This is possible since four symmetrical bolt holes are available for mounting purposes.
- the pump housing Hill is provided with a hollow closed loop passageway, this passageway surrounding the crankcase drive chamber shown at 2th.
- the crankcase drive chamber 2t) is sealed and provided with suitable lubricants for maintaining the drive assembly in properly lubricated condition during use, an oil cup being shown at 21.
- the continuous passageway is made up of a plurality of individual segments or portions.
- the crankcase drive housing has a pair of laterally disposed segments or portions 22 and 23, and each of the cylinder block housings or assemblies 12 and 13 have appropriately formed through-bores as at 24, 25, 26 and 27.
- the heads 14 and 15 further define a continuation of the continuous passageway by means of the areas shown at 29 and 30 respectively.
- the crankcase drive housing 11 has a central cylindrical bore formed therein, and including an upper segment 31 and a lower segment 32. This cylindrical bore extends through the top surface 34 and the bottom surface 35.
- the bore portions 31 and 32 are formed along a single or common vertical axis which passes through the center of the medial crankcase drive chamber 20 within the closed loop housing. The bore portions 31 and 32 thus communicate between the endless passageway formed within the pump housing and the crankcase drive chamber 20.
- the portion of the laterally disposed passageway shown at 22, 24 and 26 constitute the inlet passageway to the pump housing 10.
- An internally threaded port 36 provides the inlet port to the pump housing.
- the laterally disposed portions of the endless passageway shown at 23, 25 and 27 constitute the outlet portion of the endless passageway, and a pair of internally threaded communicating ports 37 and 38 are provided as the outlet ports from the pump housing 10.
- Each of the laterally disposed portions of the passageway as previously indicated, terminates at the outer surfaces of the oppositely disposed cylinder block assemblies, as at 40 and 41 in transverse portions 42 and 43 respectively.
- the passageway portion 22 terminates in a pair of ports 44 and 45, these ports being of a certain predetermined diameter, which is somewhat less than the diameter of the bore portions 24 and 26 adjacent thereto.
- the passageway portion 23 terminates in a pair of openings 46 and 47, these openings likewise being of a diameter which is less than the adjacent extensions in the cylinder heads as at 25 and 27.
- the housing heads 14 and are secured to the pump housing assembly, preferably to the crankcase drive housing by means of the cap screws 50-50 as shown in FIG. 1, one or more of these screws being offset in order to aid in orientation of the cover.
- a continuous groove may be formed in these heads as at 51 and 52 to receive a continuous sealing gasket as at 53 and 54. It will be observed that a lug portion 55 of the surface adjacent port 44 and lug portion 56 of the surface adjacent port 46 extends marginally over the passageway openings 24, 25, 26 and 27 for a purpose to be subsequently disclosed. It will be appreciated that the lower passageways are provided with similar marginal lug portions.
- a large boss 58 is provided in sealed relationship to the pump housing 10 and particularly with the crankcase drive housing 11.
- a boss receiving bore is formed in the drive housing 11, such as at 59, and while any suitable gasket may be used, an O ring seal is preferably interposed between the boss 58 and the inner surface of the recessed area 59, such as at 60.
- the boss 58 is provided with a shoultier at 62 in order to locate the ball bearing assemblies 63 and 64, this opening being sealed by a suitable seal member 65.
- a cylinder bore or cavity such as is shown at and 71 in FIG. 3.
- the bores 70 and 71 have a shouldered abutment portion 72 and 73, for example.
- a piston assembly has a connecting rod 81 and a piston 82 disposed at one end thereof as shown in FIG. 4.
- the cylinder bores 70 and 71 are preferably diametrically opposed as in the instant disclosure and identical piston assemblies 80 are disposed in bores 70 and 71.
- the individual connecting rods 81 may be received in the cap or cross-head member 84 as shown in FIG. 3.
- a rod head receiving counterbore ares 85 is formed on the outer surface of each of the pistons. Adjacent to the shouldered portion, such as at 72, a guide and seal assembly are disposed.
- the guide and seal assembly includes a carbon guide ring member 87 and a second seal ring member 88, ring member 88 being held snugly against the surface of piston 82 by means of a pair of 0 rings 89, as indicated.
- the ring member 88 is preferably fabricated from a tough low friction material such as polytetrafluorethylene, which material may be molded to the form, as required. Polytetrafluorethylene is available commercially under the code name Teflon.
- annular drive guide member 90 To the rear of the piston 82, and along the connecting rod 81, an annular drive guide member 90 is disposed.
- the guide member 90 is suitably retained within the drive housing 11 by means of a carbon guide 91 and a suitable seal element 92.
- the seal 92 is of similar construction to the ring 88, and is normally of the type which will be self-retaining in the appropriate seat area within the bores 31 and 32.
- a suitable seal ring is provided at 95 between the connecting rod 81 and the annular member 92.
- the drive arrangement includes the cap 84 which receives the drive bearing therein.
- the member 100 is received on the eccentric crank pin 101, which extends from the main drive shaft 102.
- the drive shaft 102 is joumaled for rotation within the bearing members 63 and 64, as previously described.
- snap ring members are provided at 103, for example to locate and prevent the movement of bearing 63. (Snap ring 103a may be utilized for similar purposes with bearing 64 as shown in FIG. 5, for example.)
- the outer surface of the hearing 100 and the inner surface of the cap 84 are formed in a matching arcuately extending contour, which is convex and concave in axial cross-section respectively.
- the origin of the arc lies along the axis of the eccentric pin 101. Therefore, any ordinary distortions, misalignments, or run-out from the shaft 102 may be readily taken up in this drive arrangement, thus enabling the pump to operate at high efficiency under extremely high pressure conditions.
- a suitable lubricant may be provided in the chamber or crankcase area as at 105, the lubricant being added through the oil cup 21 as illustrated. It will be appreciated, therefore, that the high efficiency and high pressure capabilities of the assembly are made possible, at least in part, by the arrangement of the piston drive assembly.
- each of the cylinders and valves is formed so as to extend between the opposed surfaces of the cylinder block assemblies or between an internal abutment and one such surface for the valves.
- the upper and lower portions of the drive housing 11 provides areas such as at 55, for retaining the piston guides in place.
- the opposite ends of the valves are in abutment with the opposed outer surfaces of the drive housing i ll adjacent the ports 44, 45, 46 and 47 and the inner shoulders of the bores 24, 25, 26 and 27 as at i108, for example.
- a vent opening may be provided which communicates between the area adjacent the juncture of the drive housing ill and the cylinder block assemblies 12 and 13 such as shown at 109 in FIG. 5.
- any leakage will be permitted to pass directly to the atmosphere without contaminating the lubricant retained within the crankcase 105.
- each individual valve assembly is sealed from the environment with sealing rings disposed in grooves, as at llll circumscribing the valve assemblies therein, each of the annular grooves 111 being provided with a suitable O- ring for effecting a seal against the abutting surface.
- the fluid to be pumped enters the inlet 36 and when the shaft W2 is rotated, the piston assembly 80 will be reciprocated to cause alternate flow of fluid into the respective cylinder sleeves 70 and '71, and ejection thereof when the piston assembly reverses its direction.
- the fluid is discharged from the pump through the outlet 37 and 38, this occurring for each half-revolution of the shaft 102. Since the roller member 100 has a convex bearing surface, it is not essential that the cap member 84 be machined to a high degree of accuracy. Slight misalignment will be automatically compensated for by the character of the contacting surfaces. Also, the applied stress is uniformly distributed over a broad area, and there is no danger of acquiring only point or line contact under any normal operating conditions.
- crankcase area 105 is effectively isolated from the individual passageways and pumping cylinders, and since a venting arrangement may be provided, there is no risk of mate rial leaking from the pump and into the drive parts.
- the surface of the drive mechanism may be lubricated upon each revolution by immersion in the lubricant in the crankcase.
- the arrangement shown in the pump illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 permits the use of materials having a composition which will be compatible with the fluid being pumped.
- materials having a composition which will be compatible with the fluid being pumped.
- corrosive or abrasive materials may be pumped in this system, suitable materials of construction being employed.
- the pumping piston is essentially free of moving parts or flexing seals, and thus the drive is enhanced when difficult-to-handle materials are being pumped.
- the entire pumping piston may be fabricated from a material which is resistant to wear, and accordingly any degree of hardness may be employed for the materials of construction for the piston per se.
- central cylinder bloclt members may be fabricated using powdered metallurgical operations. This capability will obviously render the cost of the part substantially less than the cost of the part which must be carefully machined.
- FIGS. d and 6 it will be observed that the structure is somewhat different from that of the modification shown in lFlGS. ll-d, particularly in the arrangement of the cylinder bore and the valve structure.
- a cylinder sleeve such as is shown at 12b and 1211.
- the sleeves i219 and 1121 have a shouldered abutment with the opposed surfaces 1122 and 1123 of the drive housing, the outer terminal edge of the sleeves being received in a recessed groove area as at 1124, for example.
- a groove is formed annularly around each of the sleeves 12th and 121, and a seal such as O ring 126 is positioned therein for making a pressure-tight connection between the sleeves 120 and i211 and the bores 12% and B29 formed within the cylinder block assemblies 112 and 113 respectively.
- the individual sleeve members i262 and $12K may be provided with skirt extensions which project slightly into the drive housing, such as at 1123 as previously indicated.
- the drive arrangement for the individual pistons in H6. 5 are the same as that which has previously been indicated in the apparatus in the modification shown in FIGS. 1-4, it being noted that the annular drive members izs-rzs are formed at their free ends to receive the piston assemblies therein.
- a piston backing plate 130 is in position at the free end of each of the annular drive members ll29-ll29, and a piston cup R31 is in turn positioned upon the backing plate.
- a piston cup spreader 133 is then placed over the piston cup i311 and the spreader 133 is provided with a circumferential groove and O-ring cup spreader H34 as shown.
- the head portion 1135 of the connecting rod is used to retain the piston assembly in its desired configuration, the opposite end of the rod being threadably received within the cap member M.
- a groove 1% is formed in the forward portion of the backing plate 113d), this groove being adapted to receive the Q-rings H37 therein.
- a Teflon guide ring is provided at 113$ in order to enhance the operational qualities of the piston assembly.
- the members 129 are provided between the cap $34 and the backing plate 13% in order to aid the axial position of the piston assembly, the piston assembly being received in the member 1129 along a recess area. Suitable seals are provided at 92 in order to prevent the flow of pumped fluid into the crankcase area. if desired, the guide arrangement as shown in F110.
- the carbon guides $7 may be suitably employed in connection with guiding both the piston assembly or the member 129 in its motion within the apparatus. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the seal area along the driving mechanism may be provided with suitable spacers between the seal member per se and the relatively hard guide member.
- valve arrangement shown at lldtl? in H6. 6 is identical in each respect to the valve arrangement shown in MG. 2, it being observed that the valve member has a body portion which is formed in two segments M1 and 142, which segments extend from one surface to the other, along the entire thickness of the cylinder block members 112 and i3, block 13 being se lected in the view of F116. 6.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 of the drawings wherein a somewhat modified version of the pump is shown. While essentially, the modification has the characteristics and structural features previously presented, there are some differences in structure which may be of importance in the concepts involved.
- the pumping system generally designated 150 utilizes a pair of opposed pistons 151 and 152 which are operated in the manner previously discussed in connection with the apparatus of FIGS. 1-6.
- the guide, seal, and cover arrangements are somewhat different, however.
- seals are provided at 154 and 155, the former being the piston area, the latter being in the drive or guide area.
- a carbon guide for the piston is shown at 156, and a corresponding guide for the backing member is shown at 157.
- Spacers are employed at 158 and 159 in order to separate the seal area from the guide area. In this concept, it is possible to separate wear portions caused by contact with the guides 156 and 157 from encountering the surfaces of the seal areas 154 and 155.
- cap or cover member is recessed, thus permitting the piston elements 151 and 152 to actually enter into the cover area or chamber. This arrangement provides for a shorter overall pump dimension, without otherwise affecting the operation of the unit.
- the blister effect is to permit the ultimate rotation of the eccentric cross-head bearing 100 about its central axis by 90 while being actually physically removed from the assembly.
- This crosshead member 100 may be quickly removed from the body.
- the pump structure generally designated 170 is provided with a central crankcase drive housing portion 171, and upper and lower cylinder block housings 172 and 173 with housing heads 174 and 175 being secured to and enclosing the cylinder block housings.
- This structure is essentially the same as that shown in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, with the possible exception of the provision of a pair of clamping lugs such as at 177 and 178, these lugs permitting clamping pressure to be applied against the central crankcase drive housing portion whenever servicing is indicated.
- a large boss 179 is provided which is designed to be received in sealed relationship to the pump housing 170, and particularly in such relationship with the crankcase drive housing 171.
- a boss receiving bore is formed in the crankcase drive housing 171, in a manner similar to that provided in the apparatus shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the boss 179 is adapted to receive the drive shaft 181 in sealed relationship therewith, the drive shaft being provided with a keyway 182 for imparting rotational motion from a drive source to the shaft 181.
- the bearing assemblies utilized in this assembly for the drive shaft 181 are substantially similar in all respects to those bearing assemblies utilized in connection with the previous embodiments disclosed, with the possible exception, however, of a roller bearing member 183 being utilized along the inner portion of the shaft 181.
- the bearing member 183 is open-ended, in order to permit lubricant to freely flow on both sides of that hearing.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 utilizes a sleeve insert member 185 for the pumping cylinders, which member is held in place by a sealing ring 186 and a locking ring 187.
- FIG. 10 of the drawings illustrates a polarizing disc or washer member 190 to assist the individual servicing the equipment to perform a proper re-assembly.
- the drive mechanism is illustrated in detail in FIG. 9.
- the shaft 181 is provided with an eccentric bore as at 192 for receiving drive pin 193.
- Pin 193 is provided with a diametrical bore 194 to accommodate locking pin member 195 therein, pin 195 being provided to retain the member 193 in desired axial disposition.
- the free end of pin 193 is received within the interior confines of the drive bearing 196, bearing 196 preferably being, for purposes of handling heavy loads, a needle or roller bearing.
- a yoke 197 is provided in generally circumscribed relationship about the exterior of bearing member 196.
- bearing 196 operates as a cam roller bearing driving the individual cylinder stacks in their reciprocatory up-and down motion.
- a low friction face bearing or abutment member 198 is provided for guiding and retaining the yoke 197.
- abutment member 198 is preferably fabricated from nylon or molded polytetrafluorethylene and is disposed in close tolerance to the outer face of yoke 197 and has an abutment surface disposed along the path generated by the eccentric path of the periphery of cam bearing 196.
- Abutment plate 198 is preferably in the form of a ring, thereby proving a maximum contact surface for the face of yoke 197.
- Appropriate seals 200 are placed adjacent the abutment member 198 to retain lubricant and seal the crankcase from the atmosphere.
- a cam follower member 201 is provided having a face with a hexagonal configuration as at 202 in order to appropriately lock the arrangement within the confines of the yoke 197, particularly as at 203.
- the cam follower 201 may be fabricated from any desirable wear-resistant material, compatible with the outer surface of the outer race of the cam roller bearing 196.
- Cam follower 201 is provided with an internal bore as at 205 in order to threadably receive the threaded stack carrying member 206.
- Stack carrying member 206 terminates in a threaded portion 208, which is ultimately received in the threaded bore formed in the piston head member 209.
- the stack further comprises a spacer sleeve member 211 which is disposed at its inner end in contact with the outer surface of yoke 197.
- a counterbore formed within sleeve 211 is adapted to receive the cam follower 2011, as indicated.
- Seals 212 and guides 2H3 are provided between the inner surface of the bore formed in the crankcase portion 171, as indicated, the seal and the guide appropriately contacting the outer surface of sleeve 211.
- a second guide 214 is provided at the outer end of sleeve 211, preferably adjacent the washer pad 216, pad 216 being arranged and retained along the axis of sleeve 211.
- a ring of molded polytetrafluorethylene such as at 218, this ring being held in expanded disposition by the inwardly disposed ring 21s.
- This portion of the assembly is held radially outwardly from the expander member 221, which expander member receives an expandable piston cup member 222 in operative relationship with the outer portion thereof.
- Examples of similar piston cup assemblies and cup backing assemblies are illustrated in U. S. Pat. No. 3,343,844, John Leschisin, which patent is assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
- the piston stack terminates in a head member 209.
- Head 209 is slotted as at 225 in order to permit ease of disassembly or assembly of the piston stack.
- this improved stacking assembly particularly when utilized in combination with a centrally disposed driving yoke, which yoke is arranged in its proper axial disposition by a low friction abutment member, extended periods of operation at high pressures, high capacities, and the like may be undertaken.
- the device may appropriately be utilized under a variety of operating conditions without risk or danger of mechanical failure.
- a piston type pump comprising:
- crankcase drive housing portion having a pair of opposed flat surfaces, a cylindrical bore extending through said drive housing portion and communicating with the medial open portion of said drive housing, said medial open portion constituting a lateral drive receiving enlargement disposed at an intermediate portion of said bore, at least two laterally disposed passageways each extending through said opposed flat surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said cylindrical bore, an inlet port communicating with one of said passageways and an outlet port communicating with the other of said passageways, each of said passageways having a certain predetermined diameter at said opposed flat surfaces;
- each of said cylinder block housings having inner and outer opposed flat surfaces secured to said drive housing along opposed surfaces of said drive housing, each of said cylinder block housings having a cylindrical extension bore disposed coaxially with the cylindrical bore formed in said drive housing and with a diameter at least equal to the diameter of said cylindrical bore, a piston received in each of said cylindrical extension bores, a reciprocating drive means coupled to each of said pistons, a pair of substantially laterally disposed extension passageways extending through each of said cylinder block housings, each extension passageway having a drive housing abutting portion disposed in continuation with and communicating with one of the laterally disposed passageways of said drive housing, an inlet valve assembly inserted in one of said extension passageways within each cylinder block housing, and an outlet valve assembly inserted in the other of said extension passageways within each cylinder block housing;
- a housing head secured over the cylinder bore and each of said laterally disposed extension passageways along the outer flat surface of the cylinder block housing, each housing head having a flat forward area along and adjacent portions of the periphery thereof and a rearwardly recessed area in scribed within said flat forward area and providing communication between said pair of passageways and said cylindrical bore;
- each laterally disposed extension passageway having a counter-bore portion with shoulders abutting said inlet and outlet valve assemblies at marginal portions thereof whereby said counter-bore shoulders and one cylinder block contacting surface selected from said opposed flat surface and said flat forward area cooperate to hold the valve assemblies in their inserted positions within said cylinder block housing without additional fastening means.
- each of said valve assemblies includes a resilient ring extending about its periphery for effecting a seal with its particular passageway.
- valve assemblies are each constructed of two outer parts interfitted to provide a unit, one of said parts having a valve seat, and said unit further including a spring biased poppet engageable with said seat.
- said drive means comprises a drive shaft journaled for rotation within said housing, an eccentric crank pin projecting from the end of said shaft, roller means on said crank pin, a cross-head yoke member having an inner surface circumscribing said roller and having connecting rods removably coupling said crosshead yoke member to each of said pistons, the outer surface of said roller and the inner surface of said cross-head yoke member having substantially matching arcuately formed contours, the contours being convex and concave respectively in axial cross section.
- seal means are provided along the mat ing opposed surfaces between said drive block and said cylinder block about the periphery of each of said laterally disposed passageways.
- a piston type pump comprising:
- a housing defining a closed loop and having an endless passageway formed therein, said closed loop surrounding an inner crankcase cavity, an inlet communicating with said endless passageww an outlet spaced from said inlet and also communitween said inlet and said outlet, each communicating with said endless passageway and with said inner open space, said cylinders being substantially diametrically opposed, a piston reciprocably positioned in each of said cylinders;
- each of said pistons is coupled to said reciprocating drive means by a cam follower means, a centrally disposed drive yoke coupling said cam follower means, one to another, and a central shaft disposed coaxially with said pistons and cam follower means for threadably coupling each of said pistons to its associated cam follower means.
- a piston type pump comprising:
- a housing defining a closed loop and having an endless passageway formed therein, said closed loop surrounding an inner crankcase cavity, an inlet communicating with said endless passageway, an outlet spaced from said inlet and also communicating with said endless passageway, a pair of openend cylinders lying mutually in spaced relation between said inlet and said outlet, each communicating with said endless passageway and with said inner open space, said cylinders being substantially diametrically opposed, a piston reciprocably positioned in each of said cylinders;
- means including resilient seal means and relatively rigid guide means disposed within said cylinders to contact the surface of said pistons for isolating said pistons within each of said cylinders, said means further including spacers between said seal means and said guide means, the axial length of said spacers being in excess of the length of the reciprocable stroke provided said pistons by said eccentric crank portion.
- a piston type pump comprising:
- a housing defining a closed loop and having an endless passageway formed therein, said closed loop surrounding an inner crankcase cavity, an inlet communicating with said endless passageway, an outlet spaced from said inlet and also communicating with said endless passageway, a pair of openend cylinders lying mutually in spaced relation between said inlet and said outlet, each communicat ing with said endless passageway and with said inner open space, said cylinders being substantially diametrically opposed, a piston reciprocably positioned in each of said cylinders;
- the piston type pump as defined in claim 10 being particularly characterized in that said low friction abutment ring means is fabricated from a composition selected from the group consisting of nylon and molded polytetrafluorethylene.
- a piston type pump comprising:
- crankcase drive housing portion having a pair of opposed flat surfaces, a cylindrical bore extending through said drive housing portion and communicating with the medial open portion of said drive housing, said medial open portion constituting a lateral drive receiving enlargement disposed at an intermediate portion of said bore, at least two laterally disposed passageways each extending through said opposed flat surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said cylindrical bore, an inlet port communicating with one of said passageways and an outlet port communicating with the other of said passageways, each of said passageways having a certain predetermined diameter at said opposed flat surfaces;
- each of said cylinder block housings having inner and outer opposed flat surfaces secured to said drive housing along the opposed surfaces of said drive housing, each of said cylinder block housings having a cylindrical extension bore disposed coaxially with the cylindrical bore formed in said drive housing with a diameter at least equal to the diameter of said cylindrical bore, a piston received in each of said cylindrical extension bores, reciprocating drive means coupled to each of said pistons, a pair of substantially laterally disposed extension passageways extending through each of said cylinder block housings, each extension passageway having a drive housing abutting portion disposed in continuation with and communicating with one of the laterally disposed passageways of said drive housing, an inlet valve assembly inserted in one of said extension passageways within each cylinder block housing, and an outlet valve assembly inserted in the other of said extension passageways within each cylinder block housing;
- each laterally disposed extension passageway having a portion abutting said inlet and outlet valve assemblies at marginal portions thereof whereby to hold the valve assemblies in their inserted positions within said cylinder block housing without additional fastening means;
- said drive means comprising a drive shaft joumaled for rotation within said housing, an eccentric crank pin projecting from the end of said shaft, roller means on said crank pin, a cross-head yoke member having an inner surface circumscribing said roller and having connecting rods removably coupling said cross-head yoke member to each of said pistons, the outer surface of said roller and the inner surface of said cross-head yoke member having substantially matching arcuately formed contours, the contours being convex and concave respectively in axial cross section, each arcuately formed contour having a substantially common origin disposed along the axis of said crank pin and a recessed zone formed along the closed axially extending face of said yoke member for receiving said roller means within said yoke with said roller means disposed at an arcuate distance of 90 from its normal driving position.
- a piston type pump comprising: a. a crankcase drive housing portion having a pair of opposed flat surfaces, a cylindrical bore extending through said drive housing portion and cornmunicating with the medial open portion of said drive housing, said medial open portion constituting a lateral drive receiving enlargement disposed at an intermediate portion of said bore, at least two laterally disposed passageways each extending through said opposed flat surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said cylindrical bore, an inlet port communicating with one of said passageways and an outlet port communicating with the other of said passageways, each of said passageways having a certain predetermined diameter at said opposed flat surfaces;
- each of said cylinder block housings having inner and outer opposed flat surfaces secured to said drive housing along the opposed surfaces of said drive housing, each of said cylinder block housings having a cylindrical extension bore disposed coaxially with the cylindrical bore formed in said drive housing with a diameter at least equal to the diameter of said cylindrical bore, a piston received in each of said cylindrical extension bores, a reciprocating drive means coupled to each of said pistons, a pair of substantially laterally disposed extension passageways extending through each of said cylinder block housings, each extension passageway having a drive housing abutting portion disposed in continuation with and communicating lid with one of the laterally disposed passageways of said drive housing, an inlet valve assembly inserted in one of said extension passageways within each cylinder block housing, and an outlet valve assembly inserted in the other of said extension passageways within each cylinder bloclt housing;
- a housing head secured over the cylinder bore and each of said laterally disposed extension passageways along the outer flat surface of the cylinder block housing, each housing head having a flat forward area along and adjacent portions of the periphery thereof and a rearwardly recessed area inscribed within said t'lat forward area and providing communication between said pair of passageways and said cylindrical bore;
- each laterally disposed extension passageway having a portion abutting said inlet and outlet valve assemblies at marginal portions thereof whereby to hold the valve assemblies in their inserted positions within said cylinder block housing without additional fastening means;
- venting means being provided along said opposed surfaces of said drive housing portion which extend between the base of said piston receiving bores and the exterior of said pump housing at a point adjacent the base of a piston in bottom dead-center disposition.
- a piston type pump comprising: a. a crankcase drive housing portion having a pair of opposed flat surfaces, a cylindrical bore extending through said drive housing portion and communicating with the medial open portion of said drive housing, said medial open portion constituting a lateral drive receiving enlargement disposed at an intermediate portion of said bore, at least two laterally disposed passageways each extending through said opposed flat surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said cylindrical bore, an inlet port communicating with one of said passageways and an outlet port communicating with the other of said passageways, each of said passageways having a certain predetermined diameter at said opposed fiat surfaces;
- each of said cylinder block housings having inner and outer opposed flat surfaces secured to said drive housing along the opposed surfaces of said drive housing, each of said cylinder block housings having a cylindrical extension bore disposed coaxially with the cylindrical bore formed in said drive housing with a diameter at least equal to the diameter of said cylindrical bore, a piston received in each of said cylindrical extension bores, a reciprocating drive means coupled to each of said pistons, a pair of substantially laterally disposed extension passageways extending through each of said cylinder block housings, each extension passageway having a drive housing abutting portion disposed in continuation with and communicating with one of the laterally disposed passageways of said drive housing, an inlet valve assembly inserted in one of said extension passageways within each cylinder block housing, and an outlet valve assembly inserted in the other of said extension passageways within each cylinder bloclt housing;
- each housing head secured over the cylinder bore and each of said laterally disposed extension passageways along the outer flat surface of the cylinder block housing, each housing head having a flat forward area along and adjacent portions of the periphery thereof and a rearwardly recessed area inscribed within said flat forward area and providing communication between said pair of passageways and said cylindrical bore,
- each laterally disposed extension passageway having a portion abutting said inlet and outlet valve assemblies at marginal portions thereof whereby to hold the valve assemblies in their inserted positions within said cylinder block housing without additional fastening means;
- each of said pistons being coupled to a reciprocating drive means by a cam follower means, a centrally disposed drive yoke coupling said cam follower means, one to another, and a central shaft disposed coaxially with said pistons and cam follower means for threadably coupling each of said pistons to its associated cam follower means, the outer surface of each of said pistons having a slot formed therein to assist in arcuate rotation of said pistons.
- a piston and yoke assembly for a fluid pump having a pair of longitudinally spaced cylinder means disposed on a common axis and a drive shaft journaled on an axis disposed between said cylinder means and normal to said common axis, and eccentric drive means on said shaft, said assembly comprising:
- a rigid generally U-shaped yoke comprising an elongated relatively soft metallic strap bent to form a generally flat body portion extending generally parallel to said common axis and a pair of opposed parallel side portions at the opposite ends of, and normal to, the body portion, said side portions having aligned openings therethrough generally on said common axis;
- a pair of opposed relatively hard bearing shoes each having a head disposed between said yoke side portions and abutting an adjacent one of said side portions, and a shank received in an adjacent one of said openings, said heads having opposed flat parallel wear surfaces for engagement with said eccentric drive means;
- piston means on the outer ends of said piston rods
- a pair of anchoring screw means each extending axially through a different one of said piston means and a cooperating piston rod, and each having screw-threaded engagement with an adjacent bearing shoe shank, whereby to releasably anchor said yoke, bearing shoes, piston rods and the piston means together.
- each of said cylinder means includes a sleeve insert member.
- said eccentric drive means comprises a bearing member having an outer race and being mounted upon said drive shaft eccentrically to the central axis of said drive shaft and wherein said outer race is in contact with the said opposed flat parallel wear surfaces of said bearing shoes.
- each of said piston means includes cup means in engagement with the inner periphery of said sleeve insert member.
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