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US1798209A
US1798209A US369225A US36922529A US1798209A US 1798209 A US1798209 A US 1798209A US 369225 A US369225 A US 369225A US 36922529 A US36922529 A US 36922529A US 1798209 A US1798209 A US 1798209A
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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
    • 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
    • F04B53/14Pistons, piston-rods or piston-rod connections
    • F04B53/143Sealing provided on the piston
    • 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
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    • F04B53/12Valves; Arrangement of valves arranged in or on pistons
    • F04B53/122Valves; Arrangement of valves arranged in or on pistons the piston being free-floating, e.g. the valve being formed between the actuating rod and the piston

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  • My invention relates to improvements in fluid pumps in which a reciprocating piston forces the fluid through ar cylinder and stop valves; and the objects of the invention are to provide a cheap, simple, and reliable method of accomplishing the same.
  • A is the cylinder
  • B the piston rod
  • C is a cup-shaped part securely fastened to the rod B.
  • the piston D is a loose piston, free to slide longitudinally on the rod B, within certain limits.
  • the piston D has a shoulder at one end against which packing ⁇ rings E-E-E, are secured by flat washer F and lock nuts Gf--G- rlhrough the slidable piston D are longitudinal ports or openings H-H, for the passage ot the fluid on the upstroke.
  • the lower edge of the inverted cup C is shown seated against the top of the packing E, and the valve is now closed.
  • the cup C is smaller than the inside of the surrounding cylinder.
  • This form of the invention is particularly suited for use as a hand operated air pressure pump for blow torches and pneumatic tire pumps.
  • Gther forms of the invention are also suitable for oil and water suction pumps. It will be noted that the loose piston may be readily removed and new packing installed very simply.
  • a valved piston comprising a piston rod, a stop member secured to one end of said piston rod by means of a lock nut, a cupshaped valve member secured to said rod, a ported sleeve member having packing thereon slidable on said piston rod between said-cup-valve member and said stop member7 said cup valve contacting with said packing member at one limit of movement of said sleeve member to prevent passage of fluid through said sleeve member, and. said sleeve member contacting with said stop member at the other limit of travel of the sleeve member to permit the flow of fluid through said sleeve member.
  • a piston rod having a cup shaped valve member secured thereon, a stOp member on said piston rod, a ported sleeve member having packing thereon limitedly slidable on said piston rod, said sleeve member contacting with said stop member at one limit of movement of said sleeve member on said piston rod, and said packing on said sleeve member contacting with said cupshaped valve member at the other limit of movement of said sleeve member on said pis- .ton rod.

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Fled June 7, 1929 IN VEN TOR.
Patented Mar. 31, 1931 CHANDLEY WILLAM LAMBERT, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO FLUID PUMP Application filed June 7,
My invention relates to improvements in fluid pumps in which a reciprocating piston forces the fluid through ar cylinder and stop valves; and the objects of the invention are to provide a cheap, simple, and reliable method of accomplishing the same.
l attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which is shown a cross-section orn the cylinder7 10 piston, and piston rod; and rom which and the following description, the construction and operation are readily apparent.
In the drawing: A is the cylinder, B the piston rod, and C is a cup-shaped part securely fastened to the rod B.
D is a loose piston, free to slide longitudinally on the rod B, within certain limits. The piston D has a shoulder at one end against which packing` rings E-E-E, are secured by flat washer F and lock nuts Gf--G- rlhrough the slidable piston D are longitudinal ports or openings H-H, for the passage ot the fluid on the upstroke.
The lower edge of the inverted cup C is shown seated against the top of the packing E, and the valve is now closed. The cup C is smaller than the inside of the surrounding cylinder.
lVhen the piston comes to the end of the 1down stroke and the rod starts movinU upward, the loose-piston D stands still Ior a short time7 the rod moving upward until the lock nuts L-L come in contact with the lower end of the loose-piston D. rlhe cup C, moving' with the rod D, unseats from the top sid-e or the packing E at the beginning of the upstroke.
Further upward movement of the rod and piston, now moving together, causes the fluid to flow down around the outside of the cup C, which is smal1 er in diameter than the inside ot the cylinder A. The fluid flows under t1 il@ edge of the cup C, up over the shoulder of the piston D, and downward through ports H-H into the lower part ot' the cylinder.
At the beginning of the down stroke the loose-piston again stands still for a short time until the edge of the cup C seats against the packing E, after which further downward movement causes a pressure to be cre- 1929. Serial No. 369,225.
ated in the fluid in the lower part of the cylinder, and the consequent fluid flow accomplishes the desired result.
This form of the invention is particularly suited for use as a hand operated air pressure pump for blow torches and pneumatic tire pumps.
Gther forms of the invention are also suitable for oil and water suction pumps. It will be noted that the loose piston may be readily removed and new packing installed very simply.
Having .thus described the invention, what l claim as new and useful, and desire to pro-- tect by Letters Patent, is:
l. A valved piston comprising a piston rod, a stop member secured to one end of said piston rod by means of a lock nut, a cupshaped valve member secured to said rod, a ported sleeve member having packing thereon slidable on said piston rod between said-cup-valve member and said stop member7 said cup valve contacting with said packing member at one limit of movement of said sleeve member to prevent passage of fluid through said sleeve member, and. said sleeve member contacting with said stop member at the other limit of travel of the sleeve member to permit the flow of fluid through said sleeve member. l
2. In a valved piston, a piston rod having a cup shaped valve member secured thereon, a stOp member on said piston rod, a ported sleeve member having packing thereon limitedly slidable on said piston rod, said sleeve member contacting with said stop member at one limit of movement of said sleeve member on said piston rod, and said packing on said sleeve member contacting with said cupshaped valve member at the other limit of movement of said sleeve member on said pis- .ton rod.
CHANDLEY WILLIAM LAMBERT.
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US4047854A (en) * 1975-05-27 1977-09-13 Laurence Richard Penn Metering piston pump with piston-carried distributor for viscous fluid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4047854A (en) * 1975-05-27 1977-09-13 Laurence Richard Penn Metering piston pump with piston-carried distributor for viscous fluid

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