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US1686340A
US1686340A US109074A US10907426A US1686340A US 1686340 A US1686340 A US 1686340A US 109074 A US109074 A US 109074A US 10907426 A US10907426 A US 10907426A US 1686340 A US1686340 A US 1686340A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
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  • the present invention provides improvements in pumps for sulphur dioxide, ammonia or other refrigerating or volatile fluid which are simple and compact and well secured against leakage.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan with the cylinder in section
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section.
  • the cylinder 1 has heads 2 at opposite ends with interposed plates 3 carrying valves indicated diagrannnatically at at and 5 for admission and egress of the fluid respectively, leading through ports 6 and 7 and passages 8 and 9 to suction and compression tubes 10 and 11.
  • a piston 12 is provided, with heads 13 at opposite ends, working in the portions of the cylinder which are beyond an opening 14 provided in the side of the latter.
  • the piston is provided with an annular groove 15 around its middle portion which registers with a small duct 16 communicating with the vacuum or suction passage 8; so "that any small quantity of the refrigerant leaking past the piston heads will' be withdrawn through the duct.
  • the piston is actuated by an oscillating arm 17 passing through the opening 1n the oscillated, thus providing a comp-act rocking and sliding connection.
  • the side of the piston is cut away to provide a flared opening 19 for the end of the arm to move in.
  • the arm 17 constitut es the inner end of a lever and is carried in a flared chamber 20 formed by a lateral extension of the cylinder (or it may be separately formed and attached to the cylinder).
  • the outer arm 21 of the lever carries a sliding block 22 having a lug through which passes a crank pin 23 by which the lever is rocked.
  • the lever has a tight pivotal connection with the end of the chamber 20.
  • a flexible fluid-tight plate the outer portion of which is attached to the end of the chamber.
  • the end of the arm 21 carries a reduced stem 24.- which screws into the end of the arm 17 and clamps tightly between them a pair of plates 25 and 26 of rubber or similar flexible fluid-tight mate-rial, preferably reinforced by an intermediate plate 27 of flexible metal.
  • the innerportion of the metal plate may be cut out, leaving the metal only between the outer portions of theouter plates.
  • the outer edges of this com posite plate or diaphragm are clamped tightly against the end of the chamber 20 by a cap or flanged ring 28 screwed on. There is sufli-.
  • the diaphragm also co-operates with the sliding block 22 and the rocker 18 in permitting longitudinal play of the lever sothat the apparatus will work easily without binding or friction at any point.
  • a pump for refrigerants and'the like including apiston, a cylinder, a lever for actuating the piston, a chamber carrying the inner portion of the lever and open at its inner end to the cylinder to permit free movement of said lever, the lever passing through the outer end of the chamber and carrying a flexible fluid-tight plate the outer portion of which is attached to the end of the chamber, said plate alone constituting a rocking support for the lever.
  • a pump for refrigerants and the like including a piston, a cylinder, a lever for actuating the piston, a chamber carrying the chamber, said plate alone constituting a rocking support for the lever.

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Oct. 2, 1928. I 1,686,340
' T. E. MURRAY I PUMP FOR REFRIGERANTS AND THE LIKE Filed May 14. 1926 {June/mica flow/1s Z: [M15734 K Patented Oct. 2, 1928.
UNITED STATES THOMAS E. MURRAY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
PUMP FOR REFBIGERANTS AND THE LIKE.
Application filed May 14, 1926. Serial No. 109,074.
The present invention provides improvements in pumps for sulphur dioxide, ammonia or other refrigerating or volatile fluid which are simple and compact and well secured against leakage. I
The accompanying drawings illustrate an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 1 is a plan with the cylinder in section;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section.
The cylinder 1 has heads 2 at opposite ends with interposed plates 3 carrying valves indicated diagrannnatically at at and 5 for admission and egress of the fluid respectively, leading through ports 6 and 7 and passages 8 and 9 to suction and compression tubes 10 and 11. A piston 12 is provided, with heads 13 at opposite ends, working in the portions of the cylinder which are beyond an opening 14 provided in the side of the latter. The piston is provided with an annular groove 15 around its middle portion which registers with a small duct 16 communicating with the vacuum or suction passage 8; so "that any small quantity of the refrigerant leaking past the piston heads will' be withdrawn through the duct.
The piston is actuated by an oscillating arm 17 passing through the opening 1n the oscillated, thus providing a comp-act rocking and sliding connection. The side of the piston is cut away to provide a flared opening 19 for the end of the arm to move in.
The arm 17 constitut es the inner end of a lever and is carried in a flared chamber 20 formed by a lateral extension of the cylinder (or it may be separately formed and attached to the cylinder). The outer arm 21 of the lever carries a sliding block 22 having a lug through which passes a crank pin 23 by which the lever is rocked.
The lever has a tight pivotal connection with the end of the chamber 20. For this purpose it'carrie's a flexible fluid-tight plate, the outer portion of which is attached to the end of the chamber. The end of the arm 21 carries a reduced stem 24.- which screws into the end of the arm 17 and clamps tightly between them a pair of plates 25 and 26 of rubber or similar flexible fluid-tight mate-rial, preferably reinforced by an intermediate plate 27 of flexible metal. The innerportion of the metal plate may be cut out, leaving the metal only between the outer portions of theouter plates. The outer edges of this com posite plate or diaphragm are clamped tightly against the end of the chamber 20 by a cap or flanged ring 28 screwed on. There is sufli-. cient clearance around the parts of the lever where it passes through the end Wall of the chamber to permit of the slight movement required. And the diaphragm will stand the slight distortion involved. for a long time without losing its efiiciency. The diaphragm also co-operates with the sliding block 22 and the rocker 18 in permitting longitudinal play of the lever sothat the apparatus will work easily without binding or friction at any point.
Various modifications may be made without departing from the invention as defined in the following claims.
What I claim is:
1. A pump for refrigerants and'the like including apiston, a cylinder, a lever for actuating the piston, a chamber carrying the inner portion of the lever and open at its inner end to the cylinder to permit free movement of said lever, the lever passing through the outer end of the chamber and carrying a flexible fluid-tight plate the outer portion of which is attached to the end of the chamber, said plate alone constituting a rocking support for the lever.
2. A pump for refrigerants and the like including a piston, a cylinder, a lever for actuating the piston, a chamber carrying the chamber, said plate alone constituting a rocking support for the lever.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name.
THOMAS E. MURRAY.
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