EP1293684A2 - Siphoning pump apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04F—PUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
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- This invention relates generally to transferring a liquid from one container to another container. More specifically, it relates to transferring the liquid by means of a hand-held, siphoning pump apparatus.
- the siphoning pump apparatus of this invention has an inlet hose or tube inserted in a liquid supply container and an outlet nozzle inserted in the opening of a liquid receiving container which is positioned at a lower height than the liquid supply container.
- a practical example of use for the siphoning pump apparatus of this invention would be to fill a small container with gasoline from a storage tank.
- the siphoning pump apparatus of this invention comprises a main housing including a cylindrically hollow pump body attached to a bellows and a shut-off valve attached to the bottom of the bellows and movable axially within the pump body.
- the hollow pump body has an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe oppositely connected to the cylindrically hollow pump body.
- a flexible hose or tube is attached to the inlet pipe by an intermediate connector and a flexible hose or tube is attached to the outlet pipe by an intermediate connector.
- Connected between the inlet side of the pump body and the bellows is a mechanism for priming and pumping the siphoning pump apparatus to initiate and control the flow of liquid from one container to another, the details of which will be explained below. This mechanism is also used to shut off the flow of liquid from one container to the other; this operation will also be explained below.
- the siphoning pump apparatus 1 of this invention has a housing 2 with an extended handle 3A attached to the right side thereof and a tubular nozzle 3B attached to and extending from the left side thereof.
- a bellows 4 extends from the bottom of the housing 2.
- a lever arm 5 attached, at one of its ends, to the bottom of the bellows 4 by a snap-on disc 6 and, at its opposite end, to the handle 3 by a pivotal stud 7, which also serves as one of the posts for attaching the two half sections 2' and 2" of the housing 2 together.
- the housing 2 is made from two sections 2' and 2" which are screwed to each other utilizing 6 internally threaded posts or studs (not numbered) on the half-section 2' and 6 screws (not numbered) passing through apertures in the half-section 2".
- a plastic or rubber O-ring is slipped over the front end of the nozzle 3B and between the pair of spaced half rings to further secure the two half sections 2' and 2" of the housing 2 together.
- a flexible hose or tube T1 extends from one end of the handle 3A and another flexible hose or tube T2 (outlet) extends within the nozzle 3B; outlet hose T2 is not shown in FIG. 1 but is shown in FIG. 2 .
- There is a loop 3C on the housing 2 which can be used for storing the siphon pump apparatus 1 on a hook when the apparatus 1 is not in use.
- the siphoning pump apparatus 1 can be carried by handle 3A and, during the siphoning process, is primed, pumped, controlled and shut-off in conjunction with lever arm 5 (the operation of which will be explained hereinbelow).
- FIGS. 2, 3, 4 and 5 the internal parts of the siphoning pump apparatus 1 of this invention will be explained.
- a pump body 8 that has an inlet tubular connector 9 on one side thereof and an outlet tubular connector 10 on the opposite side thereof, the inlet connector 9 being at a lower position on the pump body 8 than the outlet connector 10.
- the inner and outer diameters of the inlet connector 9 are slightly smaller than the inner and outer diameters of the outlet connector 10.
- There is slit 13 extending a short distance into the inlet tubular connector 9 for insertion therein of a fiapper type check valve 15, substantially cylindrical in shape.
- the flapper type check valve 15 has, at the top portion thereof, a pair of opposite extensions (not numbered) which will function as a pivot therefor once placed in the slit 13 of the inlet tubular connector 9.
- a female hose connector 11 is friction fitted over the inlet connector 9 and has a back stop or inlet seat 11S therein for the flapper type check valve 15.
- the male hose connector 12 is friction fitted into the outlet connector 10.
- Within the outlet connector 10 there is a back stop or outlet seat 10S for the flapper type check valve 16.
- poppet valve 17 Centrally of the pump body 8 and the bellows 4, there is poppet valve 17 having an elongated cylindrical stem 18 with a larger diameter cylindrical head 19 at the top end thereof and a male retaining bulb 20, at the bottom end thereof, whose outer diameter is slightly larger than the diameter of the elongated stem 16 but smaller than the outer diameter of the cylindrical head 19.
- the outer diameter of the cylindrical head 19 is slightly less than the inner diameter of the pump body 8 so that it can move freely within the pump body 8.
- a hollow cylindrical element 23 which is threaded externally.
- the hollow pump body 8 has an internally threaded portion 8T at the lower end thereof which threaded portion is screwed onto the hollow cylindrical element 23 at the top of the bellows 4 during assembly of the siphon pump apparatus 1.
- a cylindrical seating element 21 has four legs (not numbered) the ends of which are partially inserted into the threaded cylindrical element 23 at the top of the bellows 4. During the assembly process, the seating element 21 becomes positively fixed between the hollow cylindrical element 23 and an internal ledge 8L within the hollow pump body 8.
- This seating element 21, which is hollow through its center, has an upper circumferential surface 22 which mates with an external undersurface 19S of the poppet valve's cylindrical head 19 and effects a seal therebetween which seal will cut off the flow of liquid through the pump body 8 during the siphoning operation as will be explained hereinafter.
- the underside 19S of the cylindrical head 19 may have a tapered or semi-spherical surface which males or seats on an oppositely tapered or semi-spherical surface 22 on an upper side of the seating element 21.
- the cylindrical head 19 may incorporate an O-ring on its undersurface 19S in lieu of the tapered or semi-spherical surface for better sealing thereof to the seating element 21.
- the male retaining bulb 20 at the bottom of the poppet valve 17 is small enough in diameter to pass through the hollow seating element 21 and the hollow cylindrical element 23 and ,thence, through the center of the bellows 4 to a female retaining bulb 24 affixed at the bottom of the bellows 4.
- the seating element 21 is fixed between the cylindrical head 19 of the poppet valve 18 and the threaded element 23 at the top of the bellows 4.
- Each of the four legs of the seating element 21 has an indent 21S at its lower end which indent seats upon the upper rim of the bellow's threaded element 23.
- the poppet valve 17 In operation of the siphon pump apparatus 1, the poppet valve 17 is movable axially within the pump body 8 and the bellows 4.
- the female retaining bulb 24 attached to the bottom of the bellows 4 is inserted into a snap-on support disc 6 thereby affixing the bellows 4 to the lever arm 5.
- a flexible hose or tube T of suitable size and length is connected to the inlet hose connector 11 and a flexible outlet hose or tube T2 of suitable size and length is connected to the outlet hose connector 12.
- the length of the outlet tube or hose T2 does not extend beyond the opening in the nozzle 3B.
- the outer diameter of the oulet hose or tube T2 is slightly less than the inner diameter of the nozzle 3B so that there is little play between the outlet hose T2 and the nozzle 3B.
- Tubes T1 and T2 may be made of rubber or plastic. Nylon tubing was found to be practical. All other parts and elements of the siphon pump apparatus 1 are made from plastic material, for example, polyethylene. Other plastic materials can also be used. Some of the parts and elements are made from high density plastic material and these parts and elements are made by injection molding. Other parts and elements are made from low density plastic material and these parts and elements are made by blow molding and/or injection molding.
- the parts and elements of the siphon pump apparatus 1 which arc made from high density plastic material are: the housing 2; seating element 21 and lever arm 5.
- the other parts and elements of the siphon pump apparatus 1 are made from low density plastic material.
- the overall dimensions of the siphon pump apparatus 1 are: 11 1 ⁇ 2 inches - horizontally, from the tip of the nozzle 3B to the end of the handle 3A; 4 1 ⁇ 2 inches - vertically, from the bottom of the bellows 4 to the top of the housing 2; 1 1 ⁇ 2 inches - horizontally, the width of the central housing 2; and 2 1 ⁇ 4 inches - the diameter of the bellows 4 and depth of the central housing 2.
- FIG. 6 shows a practical application of the siphon pump apparatus 1 of this invention.
- the inlet hose or tube T1 of the siphon pump apparatus 1 is inserted into a storage tank CL containing, e.g., gasoline, and the outlet nozzle 3B is positioned at the opening of a smaller container CS or partially inserted therein.
- the storage tank CL is at a higher elevation than the smaller container CS in order for the siphon action to work.
- the priming action should continue until clear liquid (no air) flows out from the end of the nozzle 3B; this indicates that the siphoning process is established.
- the flow of the liquid from the container (from which the liquid is siphoned), through the inlet tubing T1, valve body 8, nozzle 3B and into the receiving container can be controlled or regulated by the position of lever arm 5.
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- A manual siphoning pump apparatus for transferring liquid from a first container to a second container, said apparatus comprising an elongated, hollow pump body, an inlet pipe extending from and communicating with said pump body, an outlet pipe extending from and communicating with said pump body, an elongated flexible hose or tube connected to each of said inlet and outlet pipes, a poppet valve axially movable within said hollow pump body and operable to allow and prevent liquid from passing from said inlet pipe to said outlet pipe through said hollow pump body, a bellows mounted to and communicating with said pump body, and operating means connected to said poppet valve and said bellows for axially moving said poppet valve and said bellows such that said bellows is usable for initiating a flow of liquid through said hollow valve body when said elongated flexible hose or tube on the inlet side of said pump body is at a higher elevation than said elongated hose or tube on the outlet side of said hollow pump body.
- The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said operating means is an elongated lever arm attached to said bellows and to a handle which is attached to a housing enclosing said hollow pump body.
- The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said lever arm is attached to the bottom of said bellows at one end thereof and to a pivotal element on said handle at the opposite end of said lever arm.
- The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hollow pump body is cylindrical and said poppet valve has a cylindrical head axially movable within said hollow pump body and being capable of permitting the flow of liquid through said hollow pump body as well as controlling and stopping the flow of liquid therethrough.
- The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said poppet valve has an elongated stem with said cylindrical head attached at the top end thereof and a connecting part attached to the bottom end thereof for attaching said poppet valve to the bottom of said bellows.
- The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said poppet valve is axially movable within said hollow pump body by manually actuating said operating means.
- The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said poppet valve has a cylindrical head at the top end (hereof which head has an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of said pump body so that it moves freely therewithin.
- The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said bellows has an externally threaded cylindrical element affixed to the top end thereof and a cylindrical seating element affixed between the top of said threaded cylindrical element and a cylindrical ledge in the hollow pump body.
- The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said cylindrical head of said poppet valve is capable of seating in said cylindrical seating element and effecting a seal therebetween.
- A siphoning pump apparatus for transferring liquid from one container to another, said apparatus comprising a hollow, substantially cylindrical, pump body which is closed at the top and open at the bottom, said pump body having a sidewall with an inlet and an outlet connector, a handle attached to said pump body, an elongated flexible tube being sealingiy connected to said inlet connector and an elongated flexible tube being sealingly connected to said outlet connector, a bellows sealingly attached to the bottom of said pump body, a lever connected between said beilows and said handle, an elongated valve within said pump body and said bellows, said elongated valve having a substantially cylindrical head within said pump body for controlling and shutting off the flow of liquid through said pump body during a siphoning operation, and said valve being axially movable within said pump body and operative by means of said lever to control and shut off the flow of liquid through said pump body.
- The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said valve has an elongated stem with said cylindrical sealing head being attached to the upper end thereof.
- The apparatus of claim 11 wherein there is a male connecting part at the lower end of said elongated stem for insertion into a female connecting part at the bottom of said bellows.
- The apparatus of claim 12 wherein one end of said lever is attached to the bottom of said bellows and the opposite end of said lever is pivotally connected to said handle.
- The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said cylindrical head of said elongated valve has a clearance from said inner sidewall of said pump body so that it can move freely therein.
- The apparatus of claim 10 wherein there is a seating element fixed within said pump body, said seating element co-acting with said cylindrical head of said elongated valve to form a seal therebetween.
- The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said pump body has an internally threaded lower portion and said bellows has an externally threaded upper element, said pump body and said bellows being sealingly attached to each other by said threaded lower portion and said threaded upper element.
- A siphoning pump apparatus for transferring liquid from one container to another container, said apparatus comprising:pump means for effecting the How of liquid from said one container to said another container by a siphoning action,means connecting said one container to said another container through said pump means,valve means within said pump means for controlling the flow of liquid through said pump means, andmeans connected between said pump means and said valve means for actuating said valve means within said pump means for effecting the control of liquid through said pump means.
- The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said pump means has a sealing element therein.
- The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said valve means has a movable sealing element.
- The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said means connected between said pump means and said valve means are a bellows attached to said pump means and said valve means and a pivotal lever arm attached between said bellows and said pump means.
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