NZ727587B2 - Diaphragm pump utilizing duckbill valves, multi-directional ports and flexible electrical connectivity - Google Patents

Diaphragm pump utilizing duckbill valves, multi-directional ports and flexible electrical connectivity Download PDF

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NZ727587B2
NZ727587B2 NZ727587A NZ72758715A NZ727587B2 NZ 727587 B2 NZ727587 B2 NZ 727587B2 NZ 727587 A NZ727587 A NZ 727587A NZ 72758715 A NZ72758715 A NZ 72758715A NZ 727587 B2 NZ727587 B2 NZ 727587B2
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Bernard L Perkins
Derrick T Tran
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • 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
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • 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
    • F04B43/025Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members having plate-like flexible members, e.g. diaphragms two or more plate-like pumping members in parallel
    • F04B43/026Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members having plate-like flexible members, e.g. diaphragms two or more plate-like pumping members in parallel each plate-like pumping flexible member working in its own pumping chamber
    • 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
    • F04B43/04Pumps having electric drive
    • 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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    • F04B53/10Valves; Arrangement of valves
    • 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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    • F04B53/10Valves; Arrangement of valves
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    • F04B53/1047Flap valves the valve being formed by one or more flexible elements
    • F04B53/1057Flap valves the valve being formed by one or more flexible elements the valve being a tube, e.g. normally closed at one end
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B53/00Component parts, details or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B23/00 or F04B39/00 - F04B47/00
    • F04B53/16Casings; Cylinders; Cylinder liners or heads; Fluid connections

Abstract

Diaphragm pump features upper/lower diaphragm pumping assemblies (U/LDPAs) for pumping fluid and a manifold assembly arranged therebetween. The manifold assembly include a manifold body having an inlet with dual inlet ports and an inlet chamber to receive the fluid from a source; an inlet check valve assembly channel having an inlet duckbill check valve assembly (DCVA) arranged therein to receive the fluid from the dual inlet ports; U/LDPAs orifices having the U/LDPA arranged therein to receive the fluid from the inlet DCVA via first upper/lower manifold conduits and provide the fluid from the U/LDPAs via second upper/lower manifold conduits; an outlet check valve assembly channel having an outlet DCVA arranged therein to receive the fluid from the U/LDPAs; and an outlet having dual outlet ports and an outlet chamber to receive the fluid from the U/LDPAs and provide the fluid from the pump to a outlet source. e assembly channel having an inlet duckbill check valve assembly (DCVA) arranged therein to receive the fluid from the dual inlet ports; U/LDPAs orifices having the U/LDPA arranged therein to receive the fluid from the inlet DCVA via first upper/lower manifold conduits and provide the fluid from the U/LDPAs via second upper/lower manifold conduits; an outlet check valve assembly channel having an outlet DCVA arranged therein to receive the fluid from the U/LDPAs; and an outlet having dual outlet ports and an outlet chamber to receive the fluid from the U/LDPAs and provide the fluid from the pump to a outlet source.

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DIAPHRAGM PUMP UTILIZING LL VALVES, MULTI-DIRECTIONAL PORTS AND FLEXIBLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIVITY CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This ation claims benefit to provisional patent application serial no. 62/012,526, filed 16 June 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pump for providing fluid and particulate; and more particularly relates to a diaphragm pump having a manifold assembly for pumping viscous fluid having solids and particulates. 2. Brief Description of Related Art Figure 1 shows a diaphragm pump having a pump manifold with springloaded or 'umbrella' valves, which is known in the art. In Figure 1, the spring is arranged between upper and lower umbrella valves. Pumps are also known in the art having fixed wiring. Shortcomings of the known agm pump urations may include one or more of the ing: a. Valve Types - Spring loaded and umbrella style valves are limited to pumping low viscosity and "debris free" fluids. Liquids with high viscosity and/or particulates cause priming and mance issues on existing valve types. i. Umbrella type valves - tent with that shown in Figure 1, these umbrella type valves typically easily clog due to particulates in the fluid.
When the umbrella type valves are clogged/fouled, they will not seal properly and this prevents the pump from priming and building pressure. ii. Spring loaded valves - Consistent with that shown in Figure 1, the solids in the liquid being pumped typically become entangled in the spring mechanism and prevent the valve from opening and closing. b. Pumps having fixed wiring do not have the flexibility to quick connect/disconnect for ing. Typical pumps have fixed wiring extending from the motor. If the user requires a connector that must be attached to the existing wires. c. Most pumps in the marketplace today usually have 1 inlet and 1 discharge ports from the left and right side of pump head. Therefore, they are d to only 1 way of connecting the inlet/outlet fittings.
In view of this, there is a need in the industry for a pump that solves these omings in the pumps that are known in art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, a pump featuring a new and unique combination of upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies together with a manifold ly.
The upper and lower diaphragm g assemblies may be configured for pumping fluid through the pump.
The manifold assembly may be configured or arranged between the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies.
The ld assembly may include or be configured with a combination of a ld body, an inlet check valve assembly channel, upper and lower diaphragm pumping assembly orifices, an outlet check valve assembly channel and an outlet.
The manifold body may be configured with an inlet having at least one inlet port and an inlet chamber to receive the fluid from at least one fluid source.
The inlet check valve assembly channel may include an inlet duckbill check valve ly arranged therein to receive the fluid from the at least one inlet port.
The upper and lower diaphragm pumping assembly orifices may include the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies arranged therein to e the fluid from the inlet duckbill check valve assembly via first upper and lower manifold conduits and provide the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies via second upper and lower manifold ts.
The outlet check valve assembly channel may include an outlet duckbill check valve assembly arranged therein to receive the fluid from the upper and lower agm pumping assemblies.
The outlet may include at least one outlet port and an outlet chamber to receive the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies and provide the fluid from the pump to at least one fluid outlet source.
The present invention may e one or more of the following features: The at least one inlet port may include dual inlet ports configured to receive inlet port fitting connections, and the at least one outlet port may include dual outlet ports configured to e outlet port fitting connections.
The inlet duckbill check valve assembly may include two duckbill check valves, and the outlet duckbill check valve assembly comprises two duckbill check valves.
The manifold assembly may include two manifold assembly covers or plates attached to upper and lower surfaces of the manifold body and configured with the first and second upper and lower manifold conduits for ing fluid from the inlet check valve assembly channel to the outlet check valve assembly channel.
The manifold body may include, or take the form of, a c injection molded integral structure.
The dual inlet ports may be configured or oriented orthogonal to one another; and the dual outlet ports are configured or oriented orthogonal to one another.
The dual inlet ports and the inlet chamber may be configured to receive the fluid from two fluid sources for mixing together in the inlet chamber; and the dual outlet ports and the outlet chamber may be configured to provide a mixed fluid to the at least one fluid outlet source, including where the at least one fluid outlet source es two fluid outlet s.
The inlet ll check valve assembly and the outlet duckbill check valve assembly may be ured to s a particle medium having up to 4 millimeters (mm) in diameter.
Either the dual inlet ports, or the dual outlet ports, or both the dual inlet ports and the dual outlet ports, may be configured to receive different port fitting connections, ing where the different port fitting connections include a port fitting connection that allows the passage of the fluid either to or from the tive port, and a corresponding port fitting connection that does not allow the passage of the fluid either to or from the respective port.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pump, comprising: upper and lower diaphragm g assemblies for pumping fluid through the pump; and a manifold assembly arranged between the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, comprising: a manifold body configured with an inlet having at least one inlet port and an inlet chamber to receive the fluid from at least one fluid source, configured with an inlet check valve assembly channel having an inlet duckbill check valve assembly arranged therein to receive the fluid from the at least one inlet port, configured with upper and lower diaphragm pumping assembly orifices having the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies ed therein to receive the fluid from the inlet duckbill check valve assembly via first upper and lower manifold conduits and provide the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies via second upper and lower manifold ts, configured with an outlet check valve assembly channel having an outlet duckbill check valve assembly arranged therein to e the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, and an outlet having at least one outlet port and an outlet chamber to e the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies and provide the fluid from the pump to at least one fluid outlet source.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pump, comprising: upper and lower diaphragm pumping lies for pumping fluid through the pump; and a manifold assembly ed between the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, comprising: a manifold body configured with an inlet having dual inlet ports and an inlet chamber to receive the fluid from one or more fluid sources, configured with an inlet check valve assembly channel having an inlet duckbill check valve assembly arranged therein to receive the fluid from the dual inlet ports, configured with upper and lower diaphragm g assembly orifices having the upper and lower agm pumping assemblies arranged therein to e the fluid from the inlet duckbill check valve assembly via first upper and lower manifold conduits and provide the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies via second upper and lower manifold conduits, configured with an outlet check valve assembly channel having an outlet duckbill check valve assembly arranged therein to e the fluid from the upper and lower agm pumping assemblies, and an outlet having dual outlet ports and an outlet chamber to receive the fluid from the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies and provide the fluid from the pump to one or more fluid outlet sources.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dual diaphragm pump, comprising: upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies; and a manifold ly arranged between the upper and lower diaphragm g assemblies, the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies configured to pump a particle medium having solids and particulates with up to four millimeters in diameter through the manifold assembly without fouling or ng, the manifold assembly having a manifold body that is a c injection molded integral structure and includes: an inlet having at least one inlet port and an inlet chamber configured to receive the le medium from at least one fluid source, an inlet check valve assembly channel formed therein and being in fluidic communication with the inlet chamber and both of the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, an inlet duckbill check valve assembly having two input duckbill check valves arranged in the inlet check valve assembly channel, each input duckbill check valve configured to allow the le medium to pass from the inlet chamber, through the - 5a - inlet check valve assembly channel, to a respective one of the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, an outlet check valve assembly channel formed therein and being in fluidic communication with both of the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, an outlet duckbill check valve assembly having two output duckbill check valves arranged in the outlet check valve assembly channel, each output duckbill check valve configured to allow the particle medium to pass from the respective one of the upper and lower agm pumping assemblies and through the outlet check valve assembly channel, and an outlet having an outlet chamber and at least one outlet port the outlet r being in fluidic communication with the outlet check valve ly channel, and configured to allow the le medium to pass from the outlet check valve assembly channel, through the outlet r, to the at least one outlet port for providing to at least one fluid outlet source.
Advantages of the present invention may e one or more of the following: a. Capability to pump high viscosity fluids. b. Capable of handling solids and particulates in the fluid being pumped. c. Reinforced duckbills prevent the check valve from collapsing during operations that generate higher back pressures. d. Flexible wiring options for quick connect/disconnect for servicing allowing easier installation, servicing and general maintenance. e. Multiple port pump housing or assembly that allows for flexibility of port fitting connections and dispensing/mixing. - 5b - In effect, the pump having the aforementioned diaphragm pumping and ld assemblies according to the present invention solves problems that have plagued the prior art pump shown in Figure 1, and provides an important contribution to the state of the art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The drawing, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, includes the following Figures: Figure 1 shows a front-to-back cross-sectional view of a pump that is known in the art.
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a pump having a single inlet and outlet, according to some ments of the present invention.
Figure 2A shows a cross-sectional view of a lower half of the pump in Figure 2 along lines and arrows 2A-2A, ing to some embodiments of the present invention.
Figure 3 shows a top down plan view of the pump in Figure 2, according to some embodiments of the present invention. - 5c followed by page 6 - Figure 4 shows a side view of the pump in Figure 2, according to some ments of the present invention.
Figure 4A shows a cross-sectional view of a left side of the pump in Figure 2 along lines and arrows 4A-4A, according to some ments of the present invenflon.
Figure 5 shows a front-to-back cross-sectional view of the pump in Figure 2 along lines and arrows 5-5, according to some ments of the present invenflon.
Figure 6 shows a top perspective view of a pump housing with multi-ports, including inlet ports and outlet ports, according to some embodiments of the present invenflon.
Figure 7 shows a top perspective view of a pump housing with multi-ports including inlet ports and outlet ports, according to other embodiments of the present invenflon.
Figure 7(A) shows a top perspective view of part of a pump having a pump assembly with the pump housing in Figure 7 configured with inlet/outlet port fitting connections extending in left/right directions transverse to the longitudinal axis of the pump, according to other embodiments of the present invention.
Figure 7(B) shows a top perspective view of part of a pump having a pump assembly with the pump g in Figure 7 configured with inlet/outlet port fitting connections extending in a front ion along the longitudinal axis of the pump, according to other embodiments of the present invention.
Figure 7(C) shows a top perspective view of part of a pump having a pump assembly with the pump housing in Figure 7 configured with inlet/outlet port fitting connections ing in the left/right ions and a dual outlet port fitting tion extending in a left/right ion and a front direction, according to other embodiments of the present invention.
Figure 8 shows a back-to-front cross-sectional view of the pump in Figure 2 along lines and arrows 8-8, according to some embodiments of the present invenflon.
Figure 9A shows a art having steps for implementing control functionality for operating a pump arrangement or configuration like that shown in Figure 98, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
Figure 9B shows part of a pump arrangement or configuration having a motor 1O d via a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) to a pressure switch, an on/off switch and a connector for receiving an input, for operating a pump, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Figures 2-8: The Dual Diaphragm and Manifold Assembly Figures 2-8 show a dual diaphragm pump lly indicated as 10, according to some embodiments of the present invention. Figures 1-5 show the dual diaphragm pump generally indicated as 10 having a single inlet/outlet configuration.
In st, Figures 6-8 show configurations for a dual diaphragm pump having a multiple outlet configuration. In either case, the dual diaphragm pump may be configured with a multipart pump housing, e.g., having a motor housing 11a and a removable front cover 11b, and may also include a pump stand or mount 11c.
Figure 2A shows a motor 13 and a motor diaphragm actuator assembly 15 arranged in the multipart pump housing, which couples to upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies generally indicated as 12, 14 (see Figures 7A, 7B and 7C), e.g., that cooperate consistent with that described below. Figures 7A, 7B, 70 also shows the dual diaphragm pump ured with a pressure sensor or switch module 50 (see also Fig. QB) that senses the pressure of the fluid being pumped, and provides a suitable pressure sensing signal containing information about the pressure sensed. Pressure sensors and/or switches are known in the art, and the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind thereof either now known or later developed in the future. In Figures 7A, 7B and 70, the front pump housing for covering the configuration of the multiport manifold assembly is not shown, e.g., which is analogous to element 11b in Figures 1-5. The scope of the invention is not ed to be limited to how the multipart pump housing may be configured, ed or led together, etc., e.g., ing the number of te parts in the configuration, combination or assembly.
Moreover, s 2 through 4A and 8 show that the dual diaphragm pump may also be configured with a quick connector 60 (see also Fig. 9B) for coupling to a corresponding connector for providing electrical power to the pump, e.g., including from a wall mounted transformer (not shown). The quick connector 60 configured on the pump wiring allows a user to y the connector they require, and the wiring from their system would be configured with a suitable mating connector and plug for coupling directly into the pump. This quick connector configuration 60 allows for a quick and safe removal of a pump for a power source for the purpose of servicing.
Flexible wiring options may also be configured that also allow for remote mounting of signal input/output devices and a power input.
The Manifold Assembly 20, 20' The diaphragm pump may include a manifold ly like elements 20 and 20', e.g., as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
By way of example, Figure 7 shows the manifold assembly 20 equipped with internal input and output duckbill valves 30, 32, 40, 42 that allow for the passing of solids and particulate in the liquid being pumped without fouling or clogging the internal duckbill valves 30, 32, 40, 42. The integration of the internal duckbill valves , 32, 40,42 allows the diaphragm pump 10 to handle higher viscosity fluids with less ction and is capable of passing a larger particle medium of sizes up to 4 millimeters (mm) in diameter, especially when compared to the prior art pump shown in Figure 1. The internal input and output duckbill valves 30, 32, 40, 42 can be reinforced with an internal support to prevent the tive valve from collapsing in applications that will generate higher back pressures during operation or when the pump is not g, e.g., consistent with that disclosed in Patent No. US 616 (Atty docket no. M-FLJ-O902//911-5.49—2) and US 8,690,554 (Atty docket no. M-FLJ- 1002//911-5.52-1), which are assigned to the ee of the present application and hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The diaphragm pump may include the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies generally indicated as 12, 14 in combination with the manifold assembly , e.g., as shown in Figure 4A and 5. By way of example, the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies 12, 14 may be configured with upper and lower diaphragm 12a, 14a, and upper and lower diaphragm assembly covers or plates 12b, 14b that are respectively ed to the manifold assembly 20, as shown. See the five (5) fasteners/screws like element f1 in Figures 7A, 7B and 7C, and the corresponding five (5) fastener openings like t 01 configured or formed in the manifold assembly 20 in Figure 7. See also Figures 7A, 7B and 70, which show the upper diaphragm pumping assembly 12.
In operation, the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies 12, 14 may be configured for pumping fluid through the dual diaphragm pump 10. By way of example, the upper diaphragm pumping assembly 12 may be configured to draw the fluid from the inlet chamber 20a into the manifold ly 20, through the upper input duckbill valve 30, through the upper output ll valve 40, to the outlet chamber 20b and from the manifold assembly 20; and the lower diaphragm pumping assembly 14 may be configured to draw the fluid from the inlet chamber 20a into the ld assembly 20, through the lower input duckbill valve 32, through the lower output duckbill valve 42, to the outlet chamber 20b and from the manifold assembly 20, e.g., consistent with that shown in Figure 5.
The manifold ly 20 may be configured or arranged between the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies 12, 14 and have components configured to operate as follows: As best shown in Figures 5 and 7, in addition to the inlet chamber 20a, and the outlet chamber 20b, the manifold assembly 20 may also include or be configured with a ation of a one-piece integral manifold body 20c, an inlet check valve assembly channel 20d having upper diaphragm pumping assembly orifices, one such inlet orifice which is labeled 20d(1), and an outlet check valve assembly channel 20e having upper and lower agm g ly orifices, one such outlet orifice which is labeled 20e(1).
The inlet 20a may be configured with dual inlet ports lly indicated as 20a(1), 20a(2) to receive the fluid from at least one fluid source (not shown). The dual inlet ports 20a(1), 20a(2) may be ured with inlet port channels 20a(3), 20a(4) to slidably receive inlet fitting couplers 20a(5), 20a(6) that couple inlet fittings 20a(7), 20a(8) to the dual inlet ports 20a(1), 20a(2) of the manifold assembly 20.
The inlet check valve assembly channel 20d may include an inlet duckbill check valve ly arranged therein that may include the inlet duckbill check valve 30, 32, as well as one or more other inlet duckbill check valve assembly components like valve receiving members 30(1), 32(1), and internal supports (not shown) to prevent the valve from collapsing in applications that will te higher back pressures during operation or when the pump is not running, e.g., consistent with that disclosed in Patent No. US 8,276,616 (Atty docket no. M-FLJ-O902//911- 549-2) and US 8,690,554 (Atty docket no. M-FLJ-1002//911-5.52-1).
By way of example, the manifold body 20c may include, or take the form of, a c injection molded integral structure, although embodiments are envisioned using other ures or configuration both now known and later developed in the future within the spirit on the underlying invention.
Figure 5 shows a flowpath of fluid h the dual diaphragm pump, including an input partway of a fluid flow path FPin for fluid flowing into the inlet 20a, an internal part for fluid flowing through the inlet check valve ly l 20d, through the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies 12, 14, and h the outlet check valve assembly channel 20e, and an output flowpath FPO”, for fluid flowing from the outlet 20b, e.g., consistent with that set forth herein.
The upper diaphragm pumping assembly inlet orifice 20d(1) may be configured to be in fluidic communication with the upper diaphragm pumping assembly like t 12 arranged therein to receive the fluid from the inlet duckbill check valve 30, as well as one or more other inlet duckbill check valve assembly components like valve receiving members 30(1), provide (i.e. pump) the fluid via upper manifold conduits indicated by reference label 12b', 12b", 12'”, to the upper diaphragm pumping assembly orifice 20e(1). In operation, and as a person skilled in the art would appreciate, the motor shaft/diaphragm actuator assembly 15 together with the diaphragm 12a may be configured in order to provide the liquid from the upper ld conduit 12b', through the upper manifold conduits 12b", and to the upper manifold conduit 12'”. The upper agm pumping assembly outlet orifice 20e(1) may be configured to be in fluidic communication with the outlet check valve assembly channel 20e, for providing fluid to the outlet duckbill check valve 40, as well as one or more other outlet duckbill check valve assembly components like valve ing members 40(1), and provide (i.e. pump) the fluid to the outlet 20b.
As a person skilled in the art would appreciate, the lower diaphragm g assembly 14 is configured to operate in a similar manner to the upper diaphragm pumping assembly 12.
The outlet 20b may be configured with dual outlet ports generally indicated as 20b(1), 20b(2) to provide the fluid the pump 10 to at least one fluid outlet source (not shown). The dual outlet ports 20b(1), 20b(2) may be configured with outlet port channels 20b(3), 20b(4) to slidably e outlet fitting couplers 20b(5), 20b(6) that couple outlet fittings 20b(7), 20b(8) to the dual outlet ports 20b(1), 20b(2) of the manifold assembly 20.
Figures 7, 7A, 7B and 70 s 7, 7A, 7B and 70 show multi-directional port configurations. In effect, the present invention allows for many ent inlet/outlet port connections which provide for ility in certain tight, fixed spaces. By way of example, with the dual inlet ports, mixing of two (2) different fluids may be made possible as well; and the dual discharge ports allow for two (2) dispensing valves/faucets.
As shown, the dual inlet ports 20a(1), 20a(2) may be configured or ed orthogonal to one another; and the dual outlet ports 20b(1), 20b(2) are configured or oriented orthogonal to one another, although embodiments are envisioned using other types or kinds of geometric onship between the dual inlet ports, the dual output ports, or both.
The dual inlet ports 20a(1), 20a(2) and the inlet r 20a may be configured to receive the fluid from two fluid s (not shown) for mixing together in the inlet chamber 20a; and the dual outlet ports 20b(1), 20b(2) and the outlet chamber 20b are configured to provide a mixed fluid to at least one fluid outlet source (not shown).
The inlet duckbill check valve assembly 20d and the outlet duckbill check valve assembly 20e may be configured to process a particle medium having up to 4 millimeters (mm) in diameter.
Either the dual inlet ports 20a(1), 20a(2), or the dual outlet ports 20b(1), 20b(2), or both the dual inlet ports , 20a(2) and the dual outlet ports 20b(1), , may be configured to receive different port fitting connections.
It is noted that in Figures 7A, 7B and 70 the part of the pump shown does not include, by way of example, the front pump housing analogous to element 11b in Figure 2. A person d in the art would appreciate how to configured such a front pump housing without undue experimentation, e.g., based on that disclosed herein.
Figure 6 shows an alternative ment of the manifold assembly 20', having parts and components thereof labeled similar to the parts and components of the manifold assembly 20 in Figure 7 with the additional of a single quote " ' The manifold assembly 20' is configured to operate in a manner substantially similar to the manifold assembly 20 (Figure 7).
Figures 9A and QB: The Controller Figure 9A shows a flowchart generally indicated as 100 having steps 100a through 100k for implementing control onality according to the present invention for operating a pump, e.g., having at least some combination of the components shown in Figure QB, consistent with that set forth herein. ller 52 — The electronics controller may include, or take the form of, an electronic PCBA 52, e.g., that may be internal to the pump, as shown in Fig. QB. i. Steps 100a and 100b: Power may be applied to the pump via a 1O power supply jack or an integral tor 60, which allows for direct power to the pump via the end user’s source or from a wall mount transformer (not shown), so the On/Off switch 54 can be turned On. ii. Steps 100c and 100d: The l circuit 52 then applies power to the motor 13 and allows a pre-designated time for priming. If the pump exceeds that time and there is a low/no current draw condition, then the control circuit 52 shuts the power off. The control circuit 52 then sends a signal indicating that the pump has shut down due to a run dry/no power condition. By way of example, the signal may take the form of an audio or visual alarm, as well as a ss signal provided to a remote location, including a wifi signal transferred via the Internet to a remote (e.g., off site) access point. iii. Steps 100d, 100e, 100f: If the pump primes and is running, then the control circuit 52 monitors the current draw on the pump, and if the pump unit’s current draw drops beneath a designated current range, whether by the fluid being pumped being exhausted or by some other issue, then the control t 52 will remove power to the motor 13. The control circuit 52 then sends a signal indicating that the pump has shut down due to a run dry/no power condition or an out-of-product being dispensed condition. iv. Steps 100h, 100i, 100j: If the pump experience a high current draw, e.g., exceeding a pre-designated range, then the control circuit 52 will remove power to the motor 13 and then sends a signal ting that the pump has shut down due to an over-current condition. v. By way of further example, if the power to the circuit board 52 should be removed by the pressure switch 50, e.g., due to an outlet (not shown) 1O being shut off, then the control t 52 may be configured to remove power form the pump until the pressure is relieved at which time the control circuit 52 may be configured to automatically turn the pump back on and supply fluid. vi. By way of further example, if the pump runs continuously for a specified period of time, then the circuit board 52 may be configured to remove the power from the motor and sends a signal indicating the pump has shut down due to a continuous running or ut ion. vii. By way of further example, the control circuit 52 may also be configured to precisely control the dispense amount and flow rate, e.g., by controlling the time and/or varying the voltage to the motor 13 using a pulse wave modulation (PWM) que, or other method of motor speed control, including techniques both known in the art or later developed in the future. viii. By way of further example, the control circuit 52 may also be used for storing, communicating, and/or ly adjusting the pump operating parameters/settings, pump performance profiles with various fluids and media, error codes, flow rate, and dispensed ty information, power consumption, etc.
Possible Applications: Food and Beverage dispensing/processing, Fluid and chemical transfer and mixing, any application that may require moving liquid with high viscosity, particulates and/or solids.
The Scope of the Invention Further still, the embodiments shown and described in detail herein are provided by way of example only; and the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular configurations, ionalities, and/or design details of these parts or elements included herein. In other words, a person skilled in the art would appreciate that design changes to these embodiments may be made and such that the resulting embodiments would be ent than the embodiments disclosed herein, but would still be within the overall spirit of the present invention.
It should be understood that, unless stated otherwise herein, any of the features, teristics, alternatives or modifications described ing a particular embodiment herein may also be applied, used, or incorporated with any other embodiment described herein. Also, the gs herein are not drawn to scale.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments f, the foregoing and various other additions and ons may be made therein and thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A dual diaphragm pump, comprising: upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies; and a manifold assembly arranged between the upper and lower agm 5 pumping assemblies, the upper and lower diaphragm g assemblies configured to pump a particle medium having solids and particulates with up to four millimeters in diameter through the manifold assembly without g or clogging, the manifold assembly having a manifold body that is a plastic injection molded integral structure and includes: 10 an inlet having at least one inlet port and an inlet chamber ured to receive the particle medium from at least one fluid source, an inlet check valve assembly channel formed n and being in fluidic communication with the inlet chamber and both of the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, 15 an inlet duckbill check valve assembly having two input duckbill check valves arranged in the inlet check valve assembly channel, each input duckbill check valve configured to allow the particle medium to pass from the inlet chamber, through the inlet check valve assembly channel, to a respective one of the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies, 20 an outlet check valve assembly channel formed therein and being in fluidic communication with both of the upper and lower agm pumping assemblies, an outlet ll check valve assembly having two output duckbill check valves arranged in the outlet check valve assembly channel, each output duckbill check valve ured to allow the particle medium to pass from the respective one 25 of the upper and lower diaphragm pumping assemblies and through the outlet check valve assembly channel, and an outlet having an outlet chamber and at least one outlet port the outlet r being in fluidic communication with the outlet check valve assembly channel, and configured to allow the particle medium to pass from the outlet check valve assembly channel, through the outlet chamber, to the at least one outlet port 5 for providing to at least one fluid outlet source.
2. A dual diaphragm pump according to claim 1, wherein the at least one inlet port comprises dual inlet ports configured to receive inlet port fitting connections, and the at least one outlet port comprises dual outlet ports configured to receive 10 outlet port fitting connections.
3. A dual diaphragm pump according to claim 2, wherein the dual inlet ports are configured or oriented orthogonal to one r; and the dual outlet ports are configured or oriented orthogonal to one another.
4. A dual diaphragm pump according to claim 2, wherein the dual inlet ports and the inlet chamber are configured to receive the particle medium from two fluid sources for mixing together in the inlet chamber; and the dual outlet ports and the outlet chamber are configured to provide a mixed fluid to the at least one fluid outlet 20 source.
5. A dual agm pump according to claim 2, wherein either the dual inlet ports, or the dual outlet ports, or both the dual inlet ports and the dual outlet ports are configured to receive different port fitting connections.
6. A dual diaphragm pump ing to claim 1, wherein the manifold assembly ses two manifold assembly plates attached to upper and lower surfaces of the manifold body and configured with first and second manifold conduits.
7. A dual diaphragm pump according to claim 1, wherein 5 the two input duckbill check valves include an upper input duckbill check valve configured to e the particle medium from the inlet check valve assembly l to an upper diaphragm pumping assembly, and include a lower input duckbill check valve configured to provide the particle medium from the inlet check valve assembly channel to a lower diaphragm pumping assembly; and 10 the two output duckbill check valves include an upper output duckbill check valve configured to provide the particle medium from an upper agm pumping assembly via the outlet check valve assembly channel to the outlet r, and include a lower output duckbill check valve configured to provide the particle medium from a lower diaphragm pumping assembly via the outlet check valve 15 assembly channel to the outlet chamber.
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