US3838946A - Air pressure-actuated double-acting diaphragm pump - Google Patents

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US3838946A
US3838946A US00365936A US36593673A US3838946A US 3838946 A US3838946 A US 3838946A US 00365936 A US00365936 A US 00365936A US 36593673 A US36593673 A US 36593673A US 3838946 A US3838946 A US 3838946A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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    • F04B9/08Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid
    • F04B9/12Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being elastic, e.g. steam or air
    • F04B9/129Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being elastic, e.g. steam or air having plural pumping chambers
    • F04B9/131Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being elastic, e.g. steam or air having plural pumping chambers with two mechanically connected pumping members
    • F04B9/135Piston machines or pumps characterised by the driving or driven means to or from their working members the means being fluid the fluid being elastic, e.g. steam or air having plural pumping chambers with two mechanically connected pumping members reciprocating movement of the pumping members being obtained by two single-acting elastic-fluid motors, each acting in one direction
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L15/00Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. with reciprocatory slide valves, other than provided for in groups F01L17/00 - F01L29/00
    • F01L15/08Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. with reciprocatory slide valves, other than provided for in groups F01L17/00 - F01L29/00 with cylindrical, sleeve, or part-annularly-shaped valves; Such main valves combined with auxiliary valves
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L25/00Drive, or adjustment during the operation, or distribution or expansion valves by non-mechanical means
    • F01L25/02Drive, or adjustment during the operation, or distribution or expansion valves by non-mechanical means by fluid means
    • F01L25/04Drive, or adjustment during the operation, or distribution or expansion valves by non-mechanical means by fluid means by working-fluid of machine or engine, e.g. free-piston machine
    • F01L25/06Arrangements with main and auxiliary valves, at least one of them being fluid-driven
    • F01L25/063Arrangements with main and auxiliary valves, at least one of them being fluid-driven the auxiliary valve being actuated by the working motor-piston or piston-rod
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B43/00Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members
    • F04B43/02Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members having plate-like flexible members, e.g. diaphragms
    • F04B43/06Pumps having fluid drive
    • F04B43/073Pumps having fluid drive the actuating fluid being controlled by at least one valve
    • F04B43/0736Pumps having fluid drive the actuating fluid being controlled by at least one valve with two or more pumping chambers in parallel

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  • FIG ⁇ SHEET' mar-10
  • FIG ⁇ INVENTOR.
  • ROBERT A SCHALL ATTORNEY.
  • This invention relates to fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pumps.
  • the diaphragm is stresscompensated during the pumping or pump delivery stroke. because the pressure of a fluid medium or air is applied to the diaphragm to move the same against a pumping head.
  • a general object of this invention is to provide an improved fluid-pressure actuated pump capable of pumping effectively against a negative suction head.
  • the invention proposes to utilize the fluid pressure medium as a positive means for effecting a pressure assisted returnor pump suction stroke.
  • a main object is to provide a high capacity double-acting diaphragm pump wherein the pumping stroke of one diaphragm coincides with the suction stroke of another diaphragm, and vice versa, and wherein a pressure fluid medium is applied not only for effecting the pump delivery stroke against a pumping head, but also for effecting the returnor suction stroke against a negative suction head, with an effective actuating or control system provided for maintaining the pumping cycle.
  • control system for maintaining the pumping cycle, which is simple, positive acting, and readily accessible as well as easy to adjust, preferably comprising standard sealed component actuating units that are individually available, and can be readily assembled and connected to the pump, and which when in place are readily accessible for inspection and adjustment.
  • the control system should have simple means for adjusting the length and frequency of the pumping stroke, even while the pump is in operation.
  • intake- the invention pro vides a double-acting diaphragm pump which comprises a pair of cooperating diaphragm pump units or component pumps coaxially arranged and connected rigidly to one another.
  • Each component pump has a diaphragm dividing the pump housing into a pumping-- or pump delivery chamber provided with a valved intake or suction connection and with a valved discharge connection, and a pump actuating chamber provided with a connection for supplying a fluid pressure medium, as well as for venting the chamber.
  • the two component pumps are spaced from each other by an intermediate or interposed coaxial connecting member rigidly flange connected to the pumps, with the two actuating chambers facing each other, and the two pumping chambers facing in opposite directions.
  • Each of the diaphragms has a central rigid portion as in the form ofa pair of circular clamping plates.
  • An actuating rod rigidly interconnects the centers of the two diaphragms, so that the pumping stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump suction or pump filling stroke of the other diaphragm, and vice versa.
  • the connecting rod is longitudinally guided in the interposed connecting member, and in sealing relationship to either one of the adjacent pump-actuating chambers.
  • a control or actuating valve system for moving the diaphragms through the pumping cycle communicates with the two actuating chambers, and has a pressure fluid supply connection.
  • a control member when moved to one position causes the control system to admit pressure fluid into the first actuating chamber. while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented. and when moved to the opposite position causes said system to admit pressure fluid into said second actuating chamber. while allowing the first actuating chamber to be vented.
  • the movement of the control member between end positions is effected by the reciprocating movements of the diaphragm assembly.
  • an auxiliary or pilot valve unit having a plug valve member is mounted on said connecting member of the pump structure.
  • the pilot plug valve member through air pressure actuates the plug valve member of av main control valve unit which in turn admits air pressure to the actuating chambers in alternation.
  • the pilot plug valve member is reciprocated by the movements of the diaphragm assembly.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 schematically illustrate the pumping cycle of a double-acting diaphragm pump, showing one embodiment of the valve arrangement in the control system.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the intermediate section of the pump structure, showing its relationship to the control system, exemplifying a pair of pusher pins for actuating the system from the movements of the diaphragm assembly.
  • FIG. 4 is a further enlarged longitudinal sectional detail view of one of the pusher pins, including means for sealingly mounting the same in the associated pump actuating chamber.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 schematically illustrate the pumping cycle corresponding to FIGS. 1 and 2 respectively, showing another embodiment of the valve arrangement.
  • FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a pump control system similar to FIGS. 1 and 2, with other motion transmitting means effective between the diaphragm assembly and control system.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 8-8 in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the pump structure and pipe assembly. structurally more fully implemented.
  • FIG. 10 is an end view taken on line ll0 of the assembly of FIG. 9.
  • FIG. I1 is a plan view taken on line l1ll ofthe assembly in FIG. 9.
  • FIG. 12 is a side view of the pump structure. supported on tracks. illustrating the feature of accessability of diaphragms.
  • FIG. 13 is an end view taken on line l3-I3 in FIG. 12.
  • a fluid pressure-actuated double-acting diaphragm pump in the sense of this invention is a pump wherein two pump bodies are rigidly interconnected in coaxial relationship.
  • a diaphragm divides the housing of each pump body into a pumping chamber and pump actuating chamber.
  • An actuating rod interconnects the centers of the two diaphragms so that. when a fluid pressure medium or air pressure is admitted alternatingly into the actuating chambers, the pump filling stroke of one diaphragm will coincide with the pump delivery stroke of the other diaphragm.
  • a control system timed by the reciprocations of the diaphragms and actuating rod admits the fluid pressure medium into the actuating chambers in a manner to maintain the continuity of the pumping cycle or pumping operation.
  • this double-acting pump is equipped with a control system wherein a control member is movable to one position causing the pressure fluid to be admitted into one of the actuating chambers. while the other actuating chamber is being vented. and movable to the opposite position causing the respective flow directions to be reversed.
  • Motion transmitting means are provided for actuating said control member by the reciprocations of the diaphragms and actuating rod.
  • the pump structure itself comprises a pair of pump bodies and 11. and a flanged connecting member 12 of the length L rigidly interconnecting the pump bodies in coaxial and symmetrical relationship to one another.
  • the pump housing of the first pump body 10 consists of two housing sections 13 and 14 bolted together. and having confined between them a first diaphragm 15 dividing this housing into a pumping or pump delivery chamber 16 and a pump actuating chamber 17.
  • the pumping chamber has an intake connection 18 provided with a check valve unit 19, and a discharge connection 20 provided with a check valve 21.
  • the pump housing of the second pump body 11 comprises two housing sections 22 and 23 having confined between them a second diaphragm 24 dividing this housing into a pumping chamber 25 and a pump actuating chamber 26.
  • the pumping chamber has an intake connection 27 provided with intake valve 28, and a discharge connection 29 provided with check valve 30.
  • a common pump intake 31 is provided for the two intake connections 18 and 27, while a common pump discharge 32 is provided for two discharge connections 20 and 29.
  • Each diaphragm has a central opening 33 provided with an annular bead or beaded edge portion 34 tightly secured between a pair of circularclamping plates 35 and 36.
  • the centers of the two pairs of clamping plates in turn are rigidly interconnected by an actuating rod 37 the longitudinal reciprocating movement of which is guided in a pair of bearings 38 and 39 located in the respective ends of the intermediate connecting member 12.
  • These bearings are provided with pressure seals 38" and 39" respectively. effective together with a sealing ring 39" (see FIG. 3) against the pump actuating air pressure to be applied to the actuating chambers 17 and 26.
  • Each end of the connecting member 12 has a flange connection 40 with the adjoining pump housing section adjacent to the respective actuating chamber.
  • a control system will admit air pressure to the actuating chambers in alternation. so that the delivery stroke of one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 One embodiment of such a control system for maintaining the pumping cycle is as follows by reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrating the respective phases of the pumping cycle:
  • This control system comprises a main control valve unit V-l operable to admit air pressure to the respective actuating chambers. and an auxiliary or pilot valve unit V-2 controlling the operation of the main valve unit. and in turn actuated by the reciprocation of the diaphragms and actuating rod.
  • the control valve unit V-l is in the form of a plug valve unit having a valve housing 41 operatively connected to the two actuating chambers by way of pipe conduits 42 and 43 respectively.
  • This valve housing has an air pressure supply connection 44 at the center. communicating with a pair of branch passages 44" and 44 in the housing.
  • a pair of vent connections 45 and 46 are provided at the ends of this valve housing.
  • a plug valve member 47 is longitudinally shiftable in the valve housing, so that when moved to the right hand end position shown in FIG. 1, it closes branch passage 44" while admitting air pressure into the left hand actuating chamber 17 from the supply connection 44 through passage 44" in the housing, and from there through pipe 42 into the actuating chamber. all as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-I.
  • the plug valve member opens a vent connection to the other actuating chamber 26, as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-2, namely by way of pipe 43 leading to the valve housing. and vent 46 leading from the valve housing to the atmosphere.
  • the main plug valve member 47 when shifted to the FIG. 2 position, closes the branch passage 44". while admitting air pressure into the right hand actuating chamber 26, supplied from pipe 44 through branch passage 44" of the valve housing. and then into the actuating chamber 26, all as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-5. Simultaneously with the closing of branch passage 44" the plug valve member opens a vent connection to the left hand actuating chamber 17, as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-6, this by way of pipe 42 leading to the valve housing. and vent 45 from the valve housing to the atmosphere. In this condition, air pressure will move the diaphragm 24 through the pump delivery stroke, with pump delivery indicated by flow arrows A-7, through the delivery check valve 30.
  • the concurrent pump filling stroke of diaphragm is indicated by the path of flow arrows A-8, through the intake check valve 19.
  • the foregoing operation of the main plug valve unit V1 is controlled by the pilot valve unit ⁇ /-2 which causes the shifting of the main plug valve member 47, but which itself is actuated by the reciprocations of the diaphragms and actuating rod.
  • the pilot valve unit has a plug valve member 48 ex tending co-directional with the actuating rod, and longitudinally shiftable in a valve housing 49 detachably mounted upon the intermediate member 12.
  • This valve housing has an air pressure supply connection 50 at the center, communicating with a pair of branch passages 51 and 52, and also has a pair of transfer pipes 53 and 54 communicating with the respective ends of the main control valve V-l. Furthermore, vent connections 55 and 56 are provided at the respective ends of pilot valve housing 49.
  • the shifting of the valve member is effected by a pair of opposedly arranged pusher pins 57 and 58 engaging respective ends of the valve member.
  • the pusher pins extending parallel to the actuating rod are slidable longitudinally in the wall of the respective pump housings, and are mounted in pressure-sealed relationship therewith, in a manner furthermore to be described below and in connection with the detail showing thereof in FIG. 4.
  • the clamping plate of the right hand diaphragm will engage pusher pin 58 causing the same to move the pilot valve member 48 to the opposite or left hand end position shown in FIG. 2, thus admitting pilot air pressure through pipe 54 to the right hand end of the main valve housing, which pressure moves the main valve member to its left hand end position.
  • the intermediate portion of the pump in FIG. 3 pro vides a more detailed showing of the mounting of the pilot valve unit V-2 in relation to the associated pusher pins.
  • a pair of screw bolts 59 and 60 indicate the manner in which this valve unit is detachably fixed to the intermediate connecting member 12.
  • the left hand end B! of the pilot plug valve member in this valve unit through finger 61 contacts an adjustable stop nut 62 on pusher pin 57.
  • the right hand end E2 of the plug valve member through finger 63 contacts an adjustable stop nut 64 on pusher pin 58.
  • the proper timing of the control system is readily attainable by adjusting the stop nuts 62 and 64 upon the threaded inner end portions of the respective pusher pins.
  • the effective length of the pumping stroke is also adjustable by the setting of the stop nuts on the pusher pins, so that the pump can be operated, for example. either at higher frequencies of the pumping cycle with a shorter stroke, or at lower frequencies with a longer pumping stroke.
  • the pusher pins 57 and 58 are mounted in sealing relationship to the respective pump housing sections, effective against the operating air pressure applied to the actuating chambers 17 and A pressure-sealed mounting of the pusher pins is shown in the enlarged detail FIG. 4. Accordingly, the pusher pin 58 is slidable in a holder 65 also designated by its length L-l"
  • This holder comprises a part 66 of length L-2 providing a first guide bearing surface 67 interrupted by a first sealing ring 68, and part 69 in the form of a flanged bushing fitted into part 66, and providing a second guide bearing surface 70 interrupted by a second sealing ring 71.
  • a third sealing ring 72 is effective between parts 66 and 69 and the surrounding flanged member 12.
  • the distance between the two guide bearing surfaces 67 and 70 defines the length L-3" of an annular chamber 73 surrounding the pusher pin.
  • Slidably fitted into this chamber are a pair of annular shoulder portions 74 and 75 provided upon, or integral with the pusher pin, with a fourth sealing ring 76 provided between the two shoulder portions.
  • the assembly of parts 66 and 69 containing the pusher pin is seated upon a shoulder 77 in the flanged end of member 12, and held in place by a retainer flange 78 bolted to said flanged end.
  • the air pressure supply for operating both the pump and the valves of the control system is represented by the main air pressure supply line 82.
  • the branch pipe 50 through hand operated valve 50" provides the air pressure whereby the pilot valve V-2 actuates the main control valve V-l.
  • the branch pipe 44 supplies the air pressure whereby the main control valve V-l controls the operation of the actuating chambers 17 and 26.
  • the pipe 44 also has a constant pressure valve 44 whereby a desired pressure can be maintained automatically in the actuating chambers 17 and 26. Changes in the pumping speed can be effected by changing the setting of the constant pressure valve.
  • the single control valve V-l of FIGS. 1 and 2 is replaced by a pair of identical control valve units V-3 and V4, while the arrangement and operation of the pilot valve unit V-5 are identical to those of valve unit V-l in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the control valve unit V-3 comprises a valve housing 82 wherein a vertical plug valve member 83 has upper and lower enlarged cylindrical end portions or plugs 84 and 85 respectively, interconnected by a stem 86.
  • a compression coil spring 87 surrounding the stem is confined between the upper plug 84 and a shoulder 87 formed by the valve housing.
  • the upper end of this valve housing has a pipe connection 88 with pilot valve unit V-5 (functionally corresponding to pipe 53 in FIGS. 1 and 2), and cooperating with the upper end of plug valve member 83.
  • the bottom portion of the valve housing is connected to an air supply pipe 89, as well as to a transfer pipe 90 leading to the left hand pump actuating chamber 16. Between these two pipe connections the valve housing has a bottom vent opening or connection 91 cooperating with the lower end of plug valve member 83.
  • valve unit V-4 comprises a valve housing 92 wherein a vertical plug valve member 93 has upper and lower enlarged cylindrical end portions or plugs 94 and 95 interconnected by a stem 96.
  • a compression coil spring 97 surrounding the stem is confined between the upper plug 94 and a shoulder 98 formed by the valve housing.
  • the upper end of this valve housing has a pipe connection 99 with pilot valve unit V-5 (functionally corresponding to pipe 54 in FIGS. 1 and 2), and cooperating with the upper end 94 of plug valve member 93.
  • the bottom portion of this valve housing is connected to an air supply pipe 100, as well as to a transfer pipe 101 leading to the right hand pump actuating chamber 26. Between these two pipe connections the valve housing has a bottom vent opening or connection 102 cooperating with the lower end 95 of plug valve member 93.
  • the two air supply pipes 89 and 100 are branches of a main air supply pipe 103 which has an automatic pressure control valve 104 for setting the operating pressure in the two pump actuating chambers 17 and 26.
  • a third branch pipe 105 supplies the line air pressure to the pilot valve V-5, and may have a hand operated valve 106.
  • pilot valve member 48 has been moved to the right hand end position by the clamping plate of the left hand diaphram l5 acting through pusher pin 5.
  • air pressure from pipe 105 acting through pilot valve V-S and through pipe 88 will have moved the main valve member 83 against the spring pressure to the lower end position closing the exhaust or vent connection 91, while opening a passage 107 allowing air pressure to pass therethrough into the left hand actuating chamber 17.
  • valve housing 92 is vented through pipe 101 and passage 108 in valve housing 92, while valve member 96 is spring-urged into the upper end position closing the air pressure supply from pipe 100.
  • the upper end of valve housing 92 is vented through pipe 99 and through the pilot valve unit V-5.
  • the combination of a main control valve unit V-6 and a pilot valve unit V-7 is the same structurally and functionally as the one in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the difference lies in the provision of the motion transmitting means whereby the movements of the pilot valve member are derived from the diaphragm assembly, and which require the pilot valve unit V-7 to be mounted on a laterally overhanging bracket 109".
  • these motion-transmitting means comprise an upright stem extending from the actuating rod 111 through a slot 112 formed in the surrounding connecting member 113, so that the stem will move back and forth in the slot together with the actuating rod.
  • a finger 114 extends from the upper end of the stem horizontally across the pump axis, and across and above the pilot valve unit V-7.
  • the finger 114 extending through horizontal slot 116 will move the pilot valve member between respective end positions each time the finger l 14 reaches a respective end of the slot.
  • the depending shanks and 115" of the bridge member engage respective ends of the valve member secured by respective set nuts 117 and 118.
  • the length of the pumping stroke may be varied by the provision of adjustable end stops or abutment (not shown) on bridge member 115, cooperating with finger 114.
  • FIGS. 9 to 13 further illustrate practical features em bodied in the structural implementation of a pump operable in the manner of the pumping cycle shown in the schematic FIGS, 1 and 2.
  • a horizontal intake pipe 121 extends along one side of the pump at a low level a distance d-1 below the axis of the pump, and having a lateral intake opening 122 equidistant from its ends.
  • the left hand end of this intake pipe has a flanged connection 123 with an elbow member 124 which has an upwardly directed leg which in turn is flange-connected to the underside of a first ball valve unit 125.
  • a lateral neck 126 of this ball valve unit located at the level of the pump axis has a flange connection 127 with a first short horizontal pipe member 128 extending transversely of the pump axis, and having a horizontal lateral neck concentric with the pump axis and flange-connected at 129 to the adjoining left hand outer end of the pump.
  • intake pipe 121 is connected to a second intake ball check valve unit 130 through an elbow member 131, in a manner similar and symmetrical to the first ball check valve unit 125.
  • a second horizontal transverse pipe member 132 connects this ball check valve 131) with the right hand end of the pump similar and symmetrical to the opposite or first transverse pipe member 128.
  • a horizontal discharge pipe 133 having a lateral discharge opening 134 equidistant from its ends.
  • the left hand end of this discharge pipe has a flange connection 135 with the lateral neck 136 ofa first discharge ball check valve unit 137 the bottom of which is connected through an elbow member 138 to the first transverse horizontal pipe member 128.
  • the opposite or right hand end of the discharge pipe has a flange connection 139 with the lateral neck 140 of a second discharge ball check valve unit 141 the bottom of which in turn through an elbow member 143 is connected to the second transverse horizontal pipe member 132.
  • the pump unit shown in FIGS. 9 to 11 is mounted and supported in a practical manner illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13, whereby the inspection of the two diaphragms is greatly facilitated.
  • the pump unit is supported upon a pair of parallel supporting beams or steel profiles shown in the form of channel irons 142 and 143.
  • a simple procedure is merely to disconnect the quick-detachable couplings 144 and 145, as well as to disconnect the flanges 146 of the associated pump housing sections 147 and 148.
  • the assembly of parts thus disconnected are to the right of the severing lines X--X, Y-Y and Z-Z indicated in the plan view of FIG. 11. This assembly may then be slid outwardly away while supported on the beams, thereby exposing the diaphragm 149 in the manner illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13.
  • the control valve unit V-l in FIGS. 1 and 2 is available from Mac Valves Inc., Detroit, Michigan, Model No. 2733.
  • the pilot valve V-2 in the same embodiment is available from Mac Valves Inc., Detroit, Michigan, Model No. 1808-1-08.
  • the two identical air pressure actuated control valve units V-3 and V-4 in FIGS. 5 and 6 are available from Mac Valves Inc., Detroit. Mich, Model No. 4444.
  • a double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm
  • a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing. as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber. and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
  • a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another
  • an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other dia phragm
  • control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions. said member when moved to one position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle,
  • transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms which means comprises a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to llii said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction.
  • said means comprising a stop member having threaded connection with the inner end portion of the pusher pin, and cooperating with the adjacent end portion of said control member.
  • a double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection.
  • a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates. and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intake and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
  • a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom; and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm
  • a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another
  • an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm
  • sealing means inserted into each end of said connecting member, effective between said actuating rod and each of said pump housings,
  • control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle,
  • each said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent idiaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, with the addition that each said pusher pin is slidable in a holder in sealing relationship therewith, said holder being detachably connected to said housing in sealing relationship therewith and comprising a gland member inserted in a respective flange of said connecting member. wherein said pusher pin is guided, and retainer means for said gland member removably mounted on said flange.
  • a double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection.
  • a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm.
  • a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
  • a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another
  • an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm
  • control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle.
  • transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith.
  • said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction.
  • each said pusher pin being slidable in a holder in sealing relationship therewith, said holder being detachably connected to said housing in sealing relationship therewith, with the addition of pressure compensating means effective between said pusher pin and said holder, constructed and arranged to counter balance the pressure upon the pusher pin of the fluid pressure medium in the adjacent actuating chamber, incident to the axial movement of the pusher pin.
  • a double-acting fluid pressure-actuated dia phragm pump which comprises a first pump housing,
  • a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividng said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber having first intakeand discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
  • a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber having second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber, facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
  • a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another
  • an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship with each end thereof, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm
  • a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump which comprises a first main three-way control valve unit having a valve housing provided with communicating connections extending respectively to a supply of said fluid pressure medium and to one of said actuating chambers and to the atmosphere, and having a first plug valve member shiftable in said housing, said valve member, said housing and said communicating connections being so constructed and arranged relative to one another, that shifting the valve member in one direction will condition the valve unit for admitting said fluid pressure medium to said one actuating chamber to execute the pump filling stroke. while shifting of the valve member in the opposite direction will condition the valve unit for venting said actuating chamber during the pump delivery stroke.
  • a second main three-way control valve unit having a valve housing with communicating connections extending respectively to a supply of fluid pressure medium and to the other chamber and to the atmosphere, and having a second plug valve member shiftable in said housing, said valve memher, said housing and said communicating connec tions being so constructed and arranged relative to one another, that shifting the valve member in one direction will condition the valve unit for admitting said fluid pressure medium to said other actuating chamber to execute the pumping stroke, while shifting the valve member in the opposite direction will condition the valve unit for venting said actuating chamber during the pump filling stroke,
  • each said main three-way control unit having a main plug valve member surrounded by a compression spring urging said member into pressure fluid admittingand vent closing position, and so arranged that fluid pressure exerted from said auxiliary plug valve unit will shift the main plug valve member against spring action from pressure admittingto vent closing position.
  • auxiliary plug valve unit adjacent and in fixed relationship to said connecting member, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and a reciprocable plug valve member, said valve unit operatively connected to said main control means, so that reciprocating movement imparted to said plug valve member will cause said main control means to correspondingly operate said pumping cycle, and transmitting means for actuating the auxiliary plug valve unit from the reciprocations of the interconnected diaphragms at each end of a pumping stroke, said transmitting means comprising a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of one of said actuating chambers in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to one end of the auxiliary plug valve member so as to move the same in one direction at the end of one stroke of the pumping cycle,
  • a double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections. and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
  • a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
  • a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating cham ber facing the first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm
  • a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another
  • control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member mounted adjacent to said connecting member, and movable between two end positions. longitudinally slidable parallel to said actuating rod, said member when moved to one position, effective to cause said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers. while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to cause said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle,
  • means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the opposite actuating chamber in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, and means for adjusting the effective length of said pusher pins and of said slidable control member relative to each other.

Abstract

Double-acting air pressure-actuated Diaphragm Pump wherein a connecting rod inter-connecting the two diaphragms is guided in an intermediate member rigidly interconnecting the two pump bodies, and wherein the reciprocations of the diaphragm assembly actuates a separate valve system effective to admit air pressure alternatingly to the actuating chambers in the respective pump bodies thereby maintaining the pump operating cycle.

Description

United States Patent Schall Oct. 1, 1974 4] AIR PRESSURE-ACTUATED 2,679,209 5/1954 Fischer et al. 417/395 X DOUBLE ACTING DIAPHRAGM PUMP 3,064,582 ll/l962 Knights 1 1 4l7/393 X 3,070,023 l2/l962 Glasgow 91/313 X Inventor: Robert S Stamford, Conn- 3,207,080 9/1965 Schlosser 417/393 x [73] Assignee: Dorr-Oliver Incorporated, Stamford, FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS Com 6,528 9/1910 Great Britain 417/343 [22] Filed: June 1, 11973 Primary Examiner-C. J. Husar [21] Appl' 365936 Assistant Examiner-Leonard Smith Related US. Application Data Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Burtsell J. Kearns; [63] Continuation of Ser. N0. 161,465, July 12, 1971, Theodore Jablo" abandoned.
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AIR PRESSURE-ACTUATEI) DOUBLE-ACTING DIAPHRAGM PUMP This is a continuation. of application Ser. No. 161 .465. filed July 12. 197i. now abandoned.
This invention relates to fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pumps. In such pumps. the diaphragm is stresscompensated during the pumping or pump delivery stroke. because the pressure of a fluid medium or air is applied to the diaphragm to move the same against a pumping head.
A general object of this invention is to provide an improved fluid-pressure actuated pump capable of pumping effectively against a negative suction head. To this end, the invention proposes to utilize the fluid pressure medium as a positive means for effecting a pressure assisted returnor pump suction stroke.
More in particular, a main object is to provide a high capacity double-acting diaphragm pump wherein the pumping stroke of one diaphragm coincides with the suction stroke of another diaphragm, and vice versa, and wherein a pressure fluid medium is applied not only for effecting the pump delivery stroke against a pumping head, but also for effecting the returnor suction stroke against a negative suction head, with an effective actuating or control system provided for maintaining the pumping cycle.
Thus, it is a more specific object to provide a control system for maintaining the pumping cycle, which is simple, positive acting, and readily accessible as well as easy to adjust, preferably comprising standard sealed component actuating units that are individually available, and can be readily assembled and connected to the pump, and which when in place are readily accessible for inspection and adjustment.
Another object is that the control system should have simple means for adjusting the length and frequency of the pumping stroke, even while the pump is in operation. intake- To attain the foregoing objectives, the invention pro vides a double-acting diaphragm pump which comprises a pair of cooperating diaphragm pump units or component pumps coaxially arranged and connected rigidly to one another. Each component pump has a diaphragm dividing the pump housing into a pumping-- or pump delivery chamber provided with a valved intake or suction connection and with a valved discharge connection, and a pump actuating chamber provided with a connection for supplying a fluid pressure medium, as well as for venting the chamber.
The two component pumps are spaced from each other by an intermediate or interposed coaxial connecting member rigidly flange connected to the pumps, with the two actuating chambers facing each other, and the two pumping chambers facing in opposite directions.
Each of the diaphragms has a central rigid portion as in the form ofa pair of circular clamping plates. An actuating rod rigidly interconnects the centers of the two diaphragms, so that the pumping stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump suction or pump filling stroke of the other diaphragm, and vice versa. The connecting rod is longitudinally guided in the interposed connecting member, and in sealing relationship to either one of the adjacent pump-actuating chambers.
A control or actuating valve system for moving the diaphragms through the pumping cycle. communicates with the two actuating chambers, and has a pressure fluid supply connection. A control member when moved to one position causes the control system to admit pressure fluid into the first actuating chamber. while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented. and when moved to the opposite position causes said system to admit pressure fluid into said second actuating chamber. while allowing the first actuating chamber to be vented. The movement of the control member between end positions is effected by the reciprocating movements of the diaphragm assembly.
In a preferred embodiment. an auxiliary or pilot valve unit having a plug valve member, is mounted on said connecting member of the pump structure. The pilot plug valve member through air pressure actuates the plug valve member of av main control valve unit which in turn admits air pressure to the actuating chambers in alternation. The pilot plug valve member is reciprocated by the movements of the diaphragm assembly.
Features of the invention lie in the valve arrangement of the control system. as well as in the construction and arrangement of the means for actuating the control system from the reciprocations of the diaphragm assembly.
Other features lie in the relationship of parts. and in the manner of their assembly to constitute the pump unit, in such a way that inspection or replacement of the diaphragm is facilitated, without the need to dis connect the pump intake and pump delivery connections.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all embodiments which fall within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced by those claims.
FIGS. 1 and 2 schematically illustrate the pumping cycle of a double-acting diaphragm pump, showing one embodiment of the valve arrangement in the control system.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the intermediate section of the pump structure, showing its relationship to the control system, exemplifying a pair of pusher pins for actuating the system from the movements of the diaphragm assembly.
FIG. 4 is a further enlarged longitudinal sectional detail view of one of the pusher pins, including means for sealingly mounting the same in the associated pump actuating chamber.
FIGS. 5 and 6 schematically illustrate the pumping cycle corresponding to FIGS. 1 and 2 respectively, showing another embodiment of the valve arrangement.
FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a pump control system similar to FIGS. 1 and 2, with other motion transmitting means effective between the diaphragm assembly and control system.
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 8-8 in FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 is a side view of the pump structure and pipe assembly. structurally more fully implemented.
FIG. 10 is an end view taken on line ll0 of the assembly of FIG. 9.
FIG. I1 is a plan view taken on line l1ll ofthe assembly in FIG. 9.
FIG. 12 is a side view of the pump structure. supported on tracks. illustrating the feature of accessability of diaphragms.
FIG. 13 is an end view taken on line l3-I3 in FIG. 12.
A fluid pressure-actuated double-acting diaphragm pump in the sense of this invention is a pump wherein two pump bodies are rigidly interconnected in coaxial relationship. A diaphragm divides the housing of each pump body into a pumping chamber and pump actuating chamber. An actuating rod interconnects the centers of the two diaphragms so that. when a fluid pressure medium or air pressure is admitted alternatingly into the actuating chambers, the pump filling stroke of one diaphragm will coincide with the pump delivery stroke of the other diaphragm. A control system timed by the reciprocations of the diaphragms and actuating rod admits the fluid pressure medium into the actuating chambers in a manner to maintain the continuity of the pumping cycle or pumping operation.
According to the several embodiments herein shown, this double-acting pump is equipped with a control system wherein a control member is movable to one position causing the pressure fluid to be admitted into one of the actuating chambers. while the other actuating chamber is being vented. and movable to the opposite position causing the respective flow directions to be reversed. Motion transmitting means are provided for actuating said control member by the reciprocations of the diaphragms and actuating rod.
Referring to the embodiment of FIGS. 1 & 2, the pump structure itself comprises a pair of pump bodies and 11. and a flanged connecting member 12 of the length L rigidly interconnecting the pump bodies in coaxial and symmetrical relationship to one another. The pump housing of the first pump body 10 consists of two housing sections 13 and 14 bolted together. and having confined between them a first diaphragm 15 dividing this housing into a pumping or pump delivery chamber 16 and a pump actuating chamber 17. The pumping chamber has an intake connection 18 provided with a check valve unit 19, and a discharge connection 20 provided with a check valve 21.
Similarly. the pump housing of the second pump body 11 comprises two housing sections 22 and 23 having confined between them a second diaphragm 24 dividing this housing into a pumping chamber 25 and a pump actuating chamber 26. The pumping chamber has an intake connection 27 provided with intake valve 28, and a discharge connection 29 provided with check valve 30.
A common pump intake 31 is provided for the two intake connections 18 and 27, while a common pump discharge 32 is provided for two discharge connections 20 and 29.
Each diaphragm has a central opening 33 provided with an annular bead or beaded edge portion 34 tightly secured between a pair of circularclamping plates 35 and 36. The centers of the two pairs of clamping plates in turn are rigidly interconnected by an actuating rod 37 the longitudinal reciprocating movement of which is guided in a pair of bearings 38 and 39 located in the respective ends of the intermediate connecting member 12. These bearings are provided with pressure seals 38" and 39" respectively. effective together with a sealing ring 39" (see FIG. 3) against the pump actuating air pressure to be applied to the actuating chambers 17 and 26. Each end of the connecting member 12 has a flange connection 40 with the adjoining pump housing section adjacent to the respective actuating chamber.
A control system will admit air pressure to the actuating chambers in alternation. so that the delivery stroke of one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm.
One embodiment of such a control system for maintaining the pumping cycle is as follows by reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrating the respective phases of the pumping cycle:
This control system comprises a main control valve unit V-l operable to admit air pressure to the respective actuating chambers. and an auxiliary or pilot valve unit V-2 controlling the operation of the main valve unit. and in turn actuated by the reciprocation of the diaphragms and actuating rod.
The control valve unit V-l is in the form of a plug valve unit having a valve housing 41 operatively connected to the two actuating chambers by way of pipe conduits 42 and 43 respectively. This valve housing has an air pressure supply connection 44 at the center. communicating with a pair of branch passages 44" and 44 in the housing. A pair of vent connections 45 and 46 are provided at the ends of this valve housing. A plug valve member 47 is longitudinally shiftable in the valve housing, so that when moved to the right hand end position shown in FIG. 1, it closes branch passage 44" while admitting air pressure into the left hand actuating chamber 17 from the supply connection 44 through passage 44" in the housing, and from there through pipe 42 into the actuating chamber. all as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-I. Simultaneously with the closing of branch passage 44". the plug valve member opens a vent connection to the other actuating chamber 26, as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-2, namely by way of pipe 43 leading to the valve housing. and vent 46 leading from the valve housing to the atmosphere.
Thus. air pressure will move the diaphragm 15 through the pump delivery stroke. as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-3 through the discharge check valve unit 21. The concurrent pump filling stroke of diaphragm 24 is indicated by the path of flow arrows A-4, through the intake check valve 28.
The main plug valve member 47 when shifted to the FIG. 2 position, closes the branch passage 44". while admitting air pressure into the right hand actuating chamber 26, supplied from pipe 44 through branch passage 44" of the valve housing. and then into the actuating chamber 26, all as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-5. Simultaneously with the closing of branch passage 44" the plug valve member opens a vent connection to the left hand actuating chamber 17, as indicated by the path of flow arrows A-6, this by way of pipe 42 leading to the valve housing. and vent 45 from the valve housing to the atmosphere. In this condition, air pressure will move the diaphragm 24 through the pump delivery stroke, with pump delivery indicated by flow arrows A-7, through the delivery check valve 30.
The concurrent pump filling stroke of diaphragm is indicated by the path of flow arrows A-8, through the intake check valve 19.
The foregoing operation of the main plug valve unit V1 is controlled by the pilot valve unit \/-2 which causes the shifting of the main plug valve member 47, but which itself is actuated by the reciprocations of the diaphragms and actuating rod.
The pilot valve unit has a plug valve member 48 ex tending co-directional with the actuating rod, and longitudinally shiftable in a valve housing 49 detachably mounted upon the intermediate member 12. This valve housing has an air pressure supply connection 50 at the center, communicating with a pair of branch passages 51 and 52, and also has a pair of transfer pipes 53 and 54 communicating with the respective ends of the main control valve V-l. Furthermore, vent connections 55 and 56 are provided at the respective ends of pilot valve housing 49.
With the pilot valve unit V-2 thus located between the two valve bodies, and the valve member 48 thereof extending parallel to the actuating rod, the shifting of the valve member, according to one embodiment, is effected by a pair of opposedly arranged pusher pins 57 and 58 engaging respective ends of the valve member. The pusher pins extending parallel to the actuating rod, are slidable longitudinally in the wall of the respective pump housings, and are mounted in pressure-sealed relationship therewith, in a manner furthermore to be described below and in connection with the detail showing thereof in FIG. 4.
At the end of each pumping stroke, as effected by the main valve unit V-l, the clamping plates of a respective diaphragm will through the associated pusher pin move the pilot valve member between the end positions shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, thereby maintaining the continuity of the pumping operation described as follows:
In the condition of FIG. 1, the actuating rod 37 is shown during its movement to the left, with both the pilot valve member 48 and the main valve member 47 in their right hand end position. This represents the condition where the pilot air supply from pipe 50 acting through passage 51 and transfer pipe 53 has moved the main plug valve member 47 to the right hand end position. Thus, the main air supply from pipe 44 through pasage 44" and tranfer pipe 42 will act upon the left hand diaphragm during the pump delivery stroke coinciding with the pump intake stroke of the right hand diaphragm. It will be understood that during this pumping stroke to the left, the right hand actuating chamber 26 is being vented through transfer pipe 43 and exhaust 46 of control valve V-l, while the right hand end of valve V-l is vented through pipe 54 and through the pilot valve V-Z.
At the end of the stroke to the left (see FIG. 2), the clamping plate of the right hand diaphragm will engage pusher pin 58 causing the same to move the pilot valve member 48 to the opposite or left hand end position shown in FIG. 2, thus admitting pilot air pressure through pipe 54 to the right hand end of the main valve housing, which pressure moves the main valve member to its left hand end position.
This condition reverses the pumping stroke, in that air pressure is now admitted to the right hand actuating chamber 26 from the main air pressure supply pipe 44 through the valve and transfer pipe connection 43. At the end of this movement of rod 37 to the right, the
clamping plate of the left hand diaphragm 15 will through pusher pin 57 shift the pilot valve member back to its FIG. 1 right hand end position. thus initiating the next following operating cycle. It will he understood that during the pumping stroke to the right in FIG. 2, the left hand actuating chamber 17 is vented through pipe 42 and through the :main valve unit V-l, while the left hand end of main valve V-l is vented through pipe 53 and through the pilot valve unit V-2.
The intermediate portion of the pump in FIG. 3 pro vides a more detailed showing of the mounting of the pilot valve unit V-2 in relation to the associated pusher pins. in this arrangement. a pair of screw bolts 59 and 60 indicate the manner in which this valve unit is detachably fixed to the intermediate connecting member 12. The left hand end B! of the pilot plug valve member in this valve unit through finger 61 contacts an adjustable stop nut 62 on pusher pin 57. Similarly. the right hand end E2 of the plug valve member through finger 63 contacts an adjustable stop nut 64 on pusher pin 58.
The proper timing of the control system is readily attainable by adjusting the stop nuts 62 and 64 upon the threaded inner end portions of the respective pusher pins. The effective length of the pumping stroke is also adjustable by the setting of the stop nuts on the pusher pins, so that the pump can be operated, for example. either at higher frequencies of the pumping cycle with a shorter stroke, or at lower frequencies with a longer pumping stroke.
As previously indicated, the pusher pins 57 and 58 are mounted in sealing relationship to the respective pump housing sections, effective against the operating air pressure applied to the actuating chambers 17 and A pressure-sealed mounting of the pusher pins is shown in the enlarged detail FIG. 4. Accordingly, the pusher pin 58 is slidable in a holder 65 also designated by its length L-l" This holder comprises a part 66 of length L-2 providing a first guide bearing surface 67 interrupted by a first sealing ring 68, and part 69 in the form of a flanged bushing fitted into part 66, and providing a second guide bearing surface 70 interrupted by a second sealing ring 71. A third sealing ring 72 is effective between parts 66 and 69 and the surrounding flanged member 12. The distance between the two guide bearing surfaces 67 and 70 defines the length L-3" of an annular chamber 73 surrounding the pusher pin. Slidably fitted into this chamber are a pair of annular shoulder portions 74 and 75 provided upon, or integral with the pusher pin, with a fourth sealing ring 76 provided between the two shoulder portions. The assembly of parts 66 and 69 containing the pusher pin is seated upon a shoulder 77 in the flanged end of member 12, and held in place by a retainer flange 78 bolted to said flanged end.
In the mounting of this pusher pin, provision is made for the air pressure acting upon the end face area F-l of the pusher pin to be balanced by the air pressure acting through ports 79 upon the annular area P2 of shoulder portion 74. Furthermore, an axial bore 80 in the pusher pin communicates through a radial passage 81 with dead space 73" of chamber 73, providing a vent connection with the atmosphere.
When mounted in the manner of FIG. 4 the pusher pins are easily and smoothly movable in both directions together with the associated pilot valve member. irrespective of the pressure differential between the air pressure in the actuating chambers 16 and 25 and the outer atmosphere.
The air pressure supply for operating both the pump and the valves of the control system, is represented by the main air pressure supply line 82. The branch pipe 50 through hand operated valve 50" provides the air pressure whereby the pilot valve V-2 actuates the main control valve V-l. The branch pipe 44 supplies the air pressure whereby the main control valve V-l controls the operation of the actuating chambers 17 and 26. Aside from a hand controlled valve 44" the pipe 44 also has a constant pressure valve 44 whereby a desired pressure can be maintained automatically in the actuating chambers 17 and 26. Changes in the pumping speed can be effected by changing the setting of the constant pressure valve.
In another embodiment according to FIGS. 5 and 6, the single control valve V-l of FIGS. 1 and 2 is replaced by a pair of identical control valve units V-3 and V4, while the arrangement and operation of the pilot valve unit V-5 are identical to those of valve unit V-l in FIGS. 1 and 2.
The control valve unit V-3 comprises a valve housing 82 wherein a vertical plug valve member 83 has upper and lower enlarged cylindrical end portions or plugs 84 and 85 respectively, interconnected by a stem 86. A compression coil spring 87 surrounding the stem is confined between the upper plug 84 and a shoulder 87 formed by the valve housing. The upper end of this valve housing has a pipe connection 88 with pilot valve unit V-5 (functionally corresponding to pipe 53 in FIGS. 1 and 2), and cooperating with the upper end of plug valve member 83. The bottom portion of the valve housing is connected to an air supply pipe 89, as well as to a transfer pipe 90 leading to the left hand pump actuating chamber 16. Between these two pipe connections the valve housing has a bottom vent opening or connection 91 cooperating with the lower end of plug valve member 83.
Similarly, valve unit V-4 comprises a valve housing 92 wherein a vertical plug valve member 93 has upper and lower enlarged cylindrical end portions or plugs 94 and 95 interconnected by a stem 96. A compression coil spring 97 surrounding the stem is confined between the upper plug 94 and a shoulder 98 formed by the valve housing. The upper end of this valve housing has a pipe connection 99 with pilot valve unit V-5 (functionally corresponding to pipe 54 in FIGS. 1 and 2), and cooperating with the upper end 94 of plug valve member 93. The bottom portion of this valve housing is connected to an air supply pipe 100, as well as to a transfer pipe 101 leading to the right hand pump actuating chamber 26. Between these two pipe connections the valve housing has a bottom vent opening or connection 102 cooperating with the lower end 95 of plug valve member 93.
The two air supply pipes 89 and 100 are branches of a main air supply pipe 103 which has an automatic pressure control valve 104 for setting the operating pressure in the two pump actuating chambers 17 and 26. A third branch pipe 105 supplies the line air pressure to the pilot valve V-5, and may have a hand operated valve 106.
In the condition of FIG. 5 of the pumping cycle (functionally corresponding to the condition of FIG.
1). the pilot valve member 48 has been moved to the right hand end position by the clamping plate of the left hand diaphram l5 acting through pusher pin 5. Thus. air pressure from pipe 105 acting through pilot valve V-S and through pipe 88 will have moved the main valve member 83 against the spring pressure to the lower end position closing the exhaust or vent connection 91, while opening a passage 107 allowing air pressure to pass therethrough into the left hand actuating chamber 17.
At the same time, the opposite right hand actuating chamber 26 is vented through pipe 101 and passage 108 in valve housing 92, while valve member 96 is spring-urged into the upper end position closing the air pressure supply from pipe 100. The upper end of valve housing 92 is vented through pipe 99 and through the pilot valve unit V-5.
At the end of the leftward pumping stroke resulting from the condition of FIG. 5, the clamping plate of the right hand diaphragm 24 will through pusher pin 58 move the pilot valve member 48 to the FIG. 6 left hand end position, thereby reversing the respective flow directions in the system, as indicated by the various flow arrows therein. Consequently, air pressure is admitted from supply pipe 100 and through passage 108" in valve unit \/-4 to the actuating chamber 26, causing the diaphragm assembly to be moved to the right.
At the same time, the opposite left hand actuating chamber 17 is being vented through pipe and passage 109 in valve unit V-3, since the spring 87 will have moved the valve member 86 to the upper end position closing vent connection 88 open through the pilot valve, while also opening a vent connection from the actuating chamber 17 through pipe 90 and through passage 109 in valve unit V-3.
At the end of the pumping stroke resulting from the condition of FIG. 6, the clamping plate of the left hand diaphragm 15 will again through pusher pin 57 move the pilot valve member back to the right hand end position, thus to initiate the next pumping cycle.
In another embodiment of the control valve system as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the combination of a main control valve unit V-6 and a pilot valve unit V-7 is the same structurally and functionally as the one in FIGS. 1 and 2. The difference lies in the provision of the motion transmitting means whereby the movements of the pilot valve member are derived from the diaphragm assembly, and which require the pilot valve unit V-7 to be mounted on a laterally overhanging bracket 109".
As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, these motion-transmitting means comprise an upright stem extending from the actuating rod 111 through a slot 112 formed in the surrounding connecting member 113, so that the stem will move back and forth in the slot together with the actuating rod. A finger 114 extends from the upper end of the stem horizontally across the pump axis, and across and above the pilot valve unit V-7.
By engaging a bridge member 115, the finger 114 extending through horizontal slot 116 will move the pilot valve member between respective end positions each time the finger l 14 reaches a respective end of the slot. The depending shanks and 115" of the bridge member engage respective ends of the valve member secured by respective set nuts 117 and 118. The length of the pumping stroke may be varied by the provision of adjustable end stops or abutment (not shown) on bridge member 115, cooperating with finger 114. A
pair of nuts 119 and 120 on finger 114 maintain the bridge member in the proper upright position.
FIGS. 9 to 13 further illustrate practical features em bodied in the structural implementation of a pump operable in the manner of the pumping cycle shown in the schematic FIGS, 1 and 2.
In this practical embodiment, referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, a horizontal intake pipe 121 extends along one side of the pump at a low level a distance d-1 below the axis of the pump, and having a lateral intake opening 122 equidistant from its ends. The left hand end of this intake pipe has a flanged connection 123 with an elbow member 124 which has an upwardly directed leg which in turn is flange-connected to the underside of a first ball valve unit 125. A lateral neck 126 of this ball valve unit located at the level of the pump axis, has a flange connection 127 with a first short horizontal pipe member 128 extending transversely of the pump axis, and having a horizontal lateral neck concentric with the pump axis and flange-connected at 129 to the adjoining left hand outer end of the pump.
The opposite or right hand end of intake pipe 121 is connected to a second intake ball check valve unit 130 through an elbow member 131, in a manner similar and symmetrical to the first ball check valve unit 125. A second horizontal transverse pipe member 132 connects this ball check valve 131) with the right hand end of the pump similar and symmetrical to the opposite or first transverse pipe member 128.
Along the opposite side of the pump, at a high level a distance d-2 above the pump axis, extends a horizontal discharge pipe 133 having a lateral discharge opening 134 equidistant from its ends. The left hand end of this discharge pipe has a flange connection 135 with the lateral neck 136 ofa first discharge ball check valve unit 137 the bottom of which is connected through an elbow member 138 to the first transverse horizontal pipe member 128. The opposite or right hand end of the discharge pipe has a flange connection 139 with the lateral neck 140 of a second discharge ball check valve unit 141 the bottom of which in turn through an elbow member 143 is connected to the second transverse horizontal pipe member 132.
The pump unit shown in FIGS. 9 to 11 is mounted and supported in a practical manner illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13, whereby the inspection of the two diaphragms is greatly facilitated.
To that end, the pump unit is supported upon a pair of parallel supporting beams or steel profiles shown in the form of channel irons 142 and 143. For example, in order to inspect the diaphragm in the right hand pump body, a simple procedure is merely to disconnect the quick- detachable couplings 144 and 145, as well as to disconnect the flanges 146 of the associated pump housing sections 147 and 148. The assembly of parts thus disconnected are to the right of the severing lines X--X, Y-Y and Z-Z indicated in the plan view of FIG. 11. This assembly may then be slid outwardly away while supported on the beams, thereby exposing the diaphragm 149 in the manner illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13.
The control valve unit V-l in FIGS. 1 and 2 is available from Mac Valves Inc., Detroit, Michigan, Model No. 2733. The pilot valve V-2 in the same embodiment is available from Mac Valves Inc., Detroit, Michigan, Model No. 1808-1-08.
The two identical air pressure actuated control valve units V-3 and V-4 in FIGS. 5 and 6 are available from Mac Valves Inc., Detroit. Mich, Model No. 4444.
I claim:
1. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing. as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber. and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another,
an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other dia phragm,
a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions. said member when moved to one position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle,
transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms, which means comprises a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to llii said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction.
and means for adjusting the effective length of the pusher pin, said means comprising a stop member having threaded connection with the inner end portion of the pusher pin, and cooperating with the adjacent end portion of said control member.
2. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection.
a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates. and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intake and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom; and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another,
an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm,
sealing means inserted into each end of said connecting member, effective between said actuating rod and each of said pump housings,
a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle,
and transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a econd pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith. said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent idiaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, with the addition that each said pusher pin is slidable in a holder in sealing relationship therewith, said holder being detachably connected to said housing in sealing relationship therewith and comprising a gland member inserted in a respective flange of said connecting member. wherein said pusher pin is guided, and retainer means for said gland member removably mounted on said flange.
3. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection.
a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm.
a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another,
an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm,
a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle.
transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms, which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith. said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction. and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction,
each said pusher pin being slidable in a holder in sealing relationship therewith, said holder being detachably connected to said housing in sealing relationship therewith, with the addition of pressure compensating means effective between said pusher pin and said holder, constructed and arranged to counter balance the pressure upon the pusher pin of the fluid pressure medium in the adjacent actuating chamber, incident to the axial movement of the pusher pin.
4. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated dia phragm pump which comprises a first pump housing,
a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividng said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber having first intakeand discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber having second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber, facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another,
an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship with each end thereof, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm,
a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, which comprises a first main three-way control valve unit having a valve housing provided with communicating connections extending respectively to a supply of said fluid pressure medium and to one of said actuating chambers and to the atmosphere, and having a first plug valve member shiftable in said housing, said valve member, said housing and said communicating connections being so constructed and arranged relative to one another, that shifting the valve member in one direction will condition the valve unit for admitting said fluid pressure medium to said one actuating chamber to execute the pump filling stroke. while shifting of the valve member in the opposite direction will condition the valve unit for venting said actuating chamber during the pump delivery stroke.
and a second main three-way control valve unit having a valve housing with communicating connections extending respectively to a supply of fluid pressure medium and to the other chamber and to the atmosphere, and having a second plug valve member shiftable in said housing, said valve memher, said housing and said communicating connec tions being so constructed and arranged relative to one another, that shifting the valve member in one direction will condition the valve unit for admitting said fluid pressure medium to said other actuating chamber to execute the pumping stroke, while shifting the valve member in the opposite direction will condition the valve unit for venting said actuating chamber during the pump filling stroke,
said second and said first main control valve units being actuated in alternation by said auxiliary valve unit in synchronism with the reciprocation of said connecting rod,
each said main three-way control unit having a main plug valve member surrounded by a compression spring urging said member into pressure fluid admittingand vent closing position, and so arranged that fluid pressure exerted from said auxiliary plug valve unit will shift the main plug valve member against spring action from pressure admittingto vent closing position.
and an auxiliary plug valve unit adjacent and in fixed relationship to said connecting member, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and a reciprocable plug valve member, said valve unit operatively connected to said main control means, so that reciprocating movement imparted to said plug valve member will cause said main control means to correspondingly operate said pumping cycle, and transmitting means for actuating the auxiliary plug valve unit from the reciprocations of the interconnected diaphragms at each end of a pumping stroke, said transmitting means comprising a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of one of said actuating chambers in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to one end of the auxiliary plug valve member so as to move the same in one direction at the end of one stroke of the pumping cycle,
and a second pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the other actuating chamber in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to the other end of the auxiliary plug valve member so as to move the same in the opposite direction at the end of the next stroke of the pumping cycle.
5. The pump according to claim 4, wherein said auxiliary plug valve unit is mounted upon said connecting member, interposed between said pusher pins, and wherein the longitudinal axis of said plug valve unit is codirectional with said pusher pins and with said actuating rod.
6. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intakeand discharge connections. and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection,
a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intakeand discharge connections, and a second actuating cham ber facing the first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm,
a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another,
an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and
guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship with each end thereof, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm,
a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member mounted adjacent to said connecting member, and movable between two end positions. longitudinally slidable parallel to said actuating rod, said member when moved to one position, effective to cause said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers. while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to cause said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle,
and transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms. which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the opposite actuating chamber in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, and means for adjusting the effective length of said pusher pins and of said slidable control member relative to each other.

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1. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said fIrst pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intake- and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intake- and discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another, an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm, a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle, transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms, which means comprises a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, and means for adjusting the effective length of the pusher pin, said means comprising a stop member having threaded connection with the inner end portion of the pusher pin, and cooperating with the adjacent end portion of said control member.
2. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intake and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom; and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said intake- and discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housIngs in concentrically aligned relationship to one another, an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm, sealing means inserted into each end of said connecting member, effective between said actuating rod and each of said pump housings, a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle, and transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a econd pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent idiaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, with the addition that each said pusher pin is slidable in a holder in sealing relationship therewith, said holder being detachably connected to said housing in sealing relationship therewith and comprising a gland member inserted in a respective flange of said connecting member, wherein said pusher pin is guided, and retainer means for said gland member removably mounted on said flange.
3. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intake- and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intake- and discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another, an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship to each of said housings, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm, a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member movable between two end positions, said member when moved to one position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to allow said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle, transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms, which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of the other of said housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, each said pusher pin being slidable in a holder in sealing relationship therewith, said holder being detachably connected to said housing in sealing relationship therewith, with the addition of pressure compensating means effective between said pusher pin and said holder, constructed and arranged to counter balance the pressure upon the pusher pin of the fluid pressure medium in the adjacent actuating chamber, incident to the axial movement of the pusher pin.
4. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing, a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividng said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber having first intake- and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber having second intake- and discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber, facing said first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposed inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another, an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship with each end thereof, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm, a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, which comprises a first main three-way control valve unit having a valve housing provided with communicating connections extending respectively to a supply of said fluid pressure medium and to one of said actuating chambers and to the atmosphere, and having a first plug valve member shiftable in said housing, said valve member, said housing and said communicating connections being so constructed and arranged relative to one another, that shifting the valve member in one direction will condition the valve unit for admitting said fluid pressure medium to said one actuating chamber to execute the pump filling stroke, while shifting of the valve member in the opposite direction will condition the valve unit for venting said actuaTing chamber during the pump delivery stroke, and a second main three-way control valve unit having a valve housing with communicating connections extending respectively to a supply of fluid pressure medium and to the other chamber and to the atmosphere, and having a second plug valve member shiftable in said housing, said valve member, said housing and said communicating connections being so constructed and arranged relative to one another, that shifting the valve member in one direction will condition the valve unit for admitting said fluid pressure medium to said other actuating chamber to execute the pumping stroke, while shifting the valve member in the opposite direction will condition the valve unit for venting said actuating chamber during the pump filling stroke, said second and said first main control valve units being actuated in alternation by said auxiliary valve unit in synchronism with the reciprocation of said connecting rod, each said main three-way control unit having a main plug valve member surrounded by a compression spring urging said member into pressure fluid admitting- and vent closing position, and so arranged that fluid pressure exerted from said auxiliary plug valve unit will shift the main plug valve member against spring action from pressure admitting- to vent closing position. and an auxiliary plug valve unit adjacent and in fixed relationship to said connecting member, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and a reciprocable plug valve member, said valve unit operatively connected to said main control means, so that reciprocating movement imparted to said plug valve member will cause said main control means to correspondingly operate said pumping cycle, and transmitting means for actuating the auxiliary plug valve unit from the reciprocations of the interconnected diaphragms at each end of a pumping stroke, said transmitting means comprising a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of one of said actuating chambers in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to one end of the auxiliary plug valve member so as to move the same in one direction at the end of one stroke of the pumping cycle, and a second pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the other actuating chamber in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to the other end of the auxiliary plug valve member so as to move the same in the opposite direction at the end of the next stroke of the pumping cycle.
5. The pump according to claim 4, wherein said auxiliary plug valve unit is mounted upon said connecting member, interposed between said pusher pins, and wherein the longitudinal axis of said plug valve unit is codirectional with said pusher pins and with said actuating rod.
6. A double-acting fluid pressure-actuated diaphragm pump which comprises a first pump housing having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a first pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said first pump housing into a first pumping chamber communicating with said intake- and discharge connections, and a first actuating chamber having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a second pump housing disposed axially symmetrical to said first pump housing, as well as axially spaced therefrom, and having a valved intake connection and a valved discharge connection, a second pump diaphragm provided with a pair of central clamping plates, and dividing said second pump housing into a second pumping chamber communicating with said second intake- and discharge connections, and a second actuating chamber facing the first actuating chamber, and having an opening concentric with the diaphragm, a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the mutually opposEd inwardly facing ends of the two pump housings in concentrically aligned relationship to one another, an actuating rod rigidly interconnecting the respective pairs of clamping plates with one another, and guided for longitudinal reciprocating movement in said connecting member, and in sealing relationship with each end thereof, so that the pump delivery stroke of the one diaphragm will coincide with the pump intake stroke of the other diaphragm, a control system for maintaining the operating cycle of the pump, operatively connected to said first and second actuating chambers, and having a pressure fluid supply connection, and having a control member mounted adjacent to said connecting member, and movable between two end positions, longitudinally slidable parallel to said actuating rod, said member when moved to one position, effective to cause said control system to admit pressure fluid to the first of said actuating chambers, while allowing the second actuating chamber to be vented, and when moved to the opposite position, effective to cause said control system to admit pressure fluid to the second actuating chamber, while allowing said first chamber to be vented, in the course of said pumping cycle, and transmitting means for actuating said control member from the reciprocations of the assembly of interconnected diaphragms, which means comprise a first pusher pin parallel to said actuating rod and mounted in the wall of the actuating chamber of one of said diaphragm housings in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in one direction, and a second pusher pin parallel to said rod and mounted in the wall of the opposite actuating chamber in sealing relationship therewith, said pusher pin being adapted to transmit movement of the clamping plates of the adjacent diaphragm to said control member so as to move the same in the opposite direction, and means for adjusting the effective length of said pusher pins and of said slidable control member relative to each other.
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