Pumps – Motor driven – Fluid motor
Patent
1990-06-01
1992-03-10
Bertsch, Richard A.
Pumps
Motor driven
Fluid motor
417568, F04B 3500
Patent
active
050945963
ABSTRACT:
A pump assembly especially adapted for pumping viscous and/or abrasive materials is comprised of a pair of opposed single acting piston pumps operated alternately by an interposed reciprocal actuator, and a static chamber interposed between each pump and the actuator; each pump comprising a pumping chamber having aligned inlet and outlet check valves in its peripheral wall and defining a straight line path of fluid flow diametrically through the chamber, a piston having its periphery spaced from the peripheral wall of the pumping chamber and having a relatively short stroke to maintain the straight line path of fluid flow through the chamber, and an annular seal extending from the peripheral wall of the pumping chamber toward the piston and bridging the gap between the periphery of the piston and the peripheral wall of the pumping chamber, the piston having sealed engagement with the seal throughout its reciprocal path of movement; the static chambers isolating the two pumps and the actuator from one another so that fluid leakage from any of them will not adversely affect the others. The pump assembly facilitates pressurized or forced feeding of fluent material to the two pumps, and therefore, the pumping of extremely viscous fluent materials, and utilization of the assembly in a wide variety of systems applications.
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Cavanaugh James E.
Erwin Larry R.
Hetherington Robert D.
Bertsch Richard A.
Binks Manufacturing Company
Freay Charles G.
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