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- the present invention related to a pump; and more particularly to a pump having top and bottom pieces coupled together by a circumferential clamp.
- Pumps including diaphragm pumps, are known in the art, and typically operate by using a cam to convert rotational motion from a motor into pseudo-linear motion.
- the pseudo-linear motion is used to drive pistons, which first create suction in their individual chambers to bring in the medium, then compress the medium until sufficient pressure is created to discharge the medium.
- the pumps have a series of check valves allowing the medium to only flow in a specific direction through the pump. In order to prevent internal or external leakage, the seals between the piston chambers and the seals to the outside environment must remain sufficiently compressed.
- the main shortcoming of the known pumps is that they use screws to retain the compression on the pump head.
- the use of screws provides only a localized point of force, and can only be in a limited number of locations around the pump head. This allows regions of the components to flex more than others, creating potential internal and external leak paths.
- the maximum open flow of the known pumps is typically about 5.5 gallons per minute with a maximum pressure of about 65 PSI.
- the present invention provides a pump having top and bottom pieces coupled together by a coupling device, wherein the coupling device features a circumferential clamp made from a lightweight plastic or other suitable material having two clamping members coupled together so as to provide a substantially uniform circumferential compression along a longitudinal axis of the pump defined in relation to the top and bottom pieces for clamping the top and bottom pieces together.
- Each clamping member may have a V-shaped interior surface for contacting corresponding a corresponding V-shaped mating surface formed by the top and bottom pieces.
- Each clamping member may also have one or more strengthening members oriented along a longitudinal axis defined in relation to the top and bottom pieces.
- the clamping members may include two semi-circular clamping members, each with circumferentially spaced strengthening rib members oriented along the longitudinal of the pump housing.
- the lightweight plastic or other suitable material may include, by way of example, the following: 30% glass filled Polypropylene, 40% glass filled Polypropylene, Nylon, 30% glass filled Nylon, 40% glass filled Nylon.
- the circumferential clamp according to the present invention is used in a diaphragm pump, which is operated by using a cam to convert rotational motion from a motor into pseudo-linear motion that is used to drive one or more pistons.
- the two semi-circular clamping members may be coupled by a hook and pin mechanism on one side and on the other side by a nut and bolt mechanism.
- the two semi-circular clamping members provide uniform circumferential compression for clamping the top and bottom pieces together.
- the top and bottom pieces include an upper housing and a motor adapter of a pump head of the pump, and the upper housing and the motor adapter have corresponding circumferential angled surfaces for mating and coupling together.
- One advantage of the present invention is that it removes the requirement of screws in a pump head assembly by using a series of semicircular clamps to provide uniform compression around the entire diameter of the pump head.
- the clamps are joined one end by a hook and pin mechanism and at the other end by a nut and bolt.
- the clamps are assembled around the pump head components and then the bolt is tightened to bring the two halves of the clamp together, which simultaneously brings the pump head components together.
- the maximum open flow capacity of the pump is greater than 7.0 gallons per minute, while the maximum running pressure of the pump is greater than 80 PSI.
- the present invention has applications in many different types of pumps in many different types of equipment, including RV's, boats, agricultural sprayers, water carbonation machines, busses, road roller machines, street sweeper machines, drink vending machines, etc.
- FIG. 1 includes FIGS. 1 ( a ) to 1 ( d ), wherein FIG. 1 ( a ) is a perspective view of a five piston diaphragm pump that is the subject of the invention; FIG. 1 ( b ) is a side view of the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); FIG. 1 ( c ) is a front view of the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); and FIG. 1 ( d ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( c ).
- FIG. 2 includes FIGS. 2 ( a ) to 2 ( e ), wherein FIG. 2 ( a ) is a view of one clamp for the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); FIG. 2 ( b ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the clamp shown in FIG. 2 ( a ); FIG. 2 ( c ) is a side view of the clamp shown in FIG. 2 ( a ); FIG. 2 ( d ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines X-X of the clamp shown in FIG. 2 ( c ); and FIG. 2 ( e ) is a back view of the clamp for the pump shown in FIG. 2 ( a ).
- FIG. 3 includes FIGS. 3 ( a ) to 3 ( d ), wherein FIG. 3 ( a ) is a view of the other clamp for the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); FIG. 3 ( b ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the clamp shown in FIG. 3 ( a ); FIG. 3 ( c ) is a side view of the clamp shown in FIG. 3 ( a ); and FIG. 3 ( d ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines B-B of the clamp shown in FIG. 3 ( c ).
- FIG. 4 includes FIGS. 4 ( a ) and 4 ( b ), wherein FIG. 4 ( a ) is a view of an upper housing sub-assembly of the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); and FIG. 4 ( b ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the upper housing sub-assembly shown in FIG. 4 ( a ).
- FIG. 5 includes FIGS. 5 ( a ) and 5 ( b ), wherein FIG. 5 ( a ) is a view of a valve chamber sub-assembly of the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); and FIG. 5 ( b ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the valve chamber sub-assembly shown in FIG. 5 ( a ).
- FIG. 6 includes FIGS. 6 ( a ) and 6 ( b ), wherein FIG. 6 ( a ) is a view of a lower housing sub-assembly of the pump shown in FIG. 1 ( a ); and FIG. 6 ( b ) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the lower housing sub-assembly shown in FIG. 6 ( a ).
- FIG. 1 The Pump
- FIG. 1 shows a pump generally indicated as 10 according to the present invention, having top and bottom pieces 12 and 14 coupled together by a coupling device generally indicated as 16 and resting on a mounting device 17 .
- the pump 10 is shown, by way of example, as a five piston diaphragm pump, although the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind of pump 10 .
- the coupling device 16 features a circumferential clamp 16 made from a lightweight plastic or other suitable material and including clamping members 18 , 20 , each having one or more strengthening members 22 oriented along a longitudinal axis generally indicated as “L “defined in relation to the top and bottom pieces 12 and 14 .
- the circumferential clamp provides a substantially uniform circumferential compression along the longitudinal axis L of the pump 10 .
- the top piece 12 includes an upper housing of the five piston diaphragm pump, while the bottom piece includes a motor 14 .
- the lightweight plastic or other suitable material may include, by way of example, the following: 30% glass filled Polypropylene, 40% glass filled Polypropylene, Nylon, 30% glass filled Nylon, 40% glass filled Nylon, well as other lightweight plastic or other suitable materials now known or later developed in the future.
- the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind of lightweight plastic or material used to make the clamp 16 .
- the five piston pump 10 uses the motor 14 to provide rotational motion.
- the pump 10 uses a cam 30 attached to a piston plate 32 to convert the rotational motion into a nearly linear motion parallel to the axis of a motor shaft 34 .
- a pump piston 36 and diaphragm 38 are integrated into a single piece, which is attached to the piston plate 32 and nearly linear motion of the piston plate 32 is transferred directly to the diaphragm piston 36 .
- the diaphragm piston 36 is enclosed in a piston chamber 40 that contains inlet and outlet openings (not labelled), which are controlled and sealed by check valves 42 , 44 .
- the diaphragm convolution design contains a variable cross section around the circumference of the pump piston 36 .
- the diaphragm 38 and diaphragm piston 36 are manufactured in a single piece using two different shore hardnesses of a single material.
- the inner piston is molded using a harder shore Santoprene, and then insert molded into the diaphragm 38 .
- the top surface of the diaphragm piston 36 is shaped to match the inside surface of the piston chamber 40 .
- the clamp design 16 is integrated into the pump head by incorporating specific features into the top piece 12 (upper housing) and bottom piece 14 (motor adapter) of the pump head.
- the upper housing 12 and motor adapter 14 have angled surfaces 50 identical to the angled inner surface of the clamp 16 .
- the clamp 16 When the clamp 16 is initially assembled to the pump head, it contacts the outer edge of the upper housing 12 and motor adapter's angled surfaces 50 , as shown.
- the clamp 16 moves up along the angled circumferential surfaces 50 which also brings the two pieces 12 , 14 closer together providing the compression required for the pump 10 to operate properly.
- FIG. 2 One Clamp
- FIG. 2 shows, by way of example, one clamp 18 having the one or more strengthening ribs 22 , one of which is labeled.
- the clamp 18 includes an upper coupling portion 18 a and a lower coupling portion 18 b .
- the upper coupling portion 18 a includes an opening 19 for receiving a bolt 24 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the lower coupling portion 18 b includes left and right supports 18 b ′ and 18 b ′′ and a rod 18 c extending across the same, as best shown in FIG. 2 ( e ).
- the clamp 18 also includes an interior and exterior strengthening ridges 18 d ( FIG. 18 ( d )) and 18 e .
- the clamp 18 also has interior angled surfaces 18 f , 18 g that correspond to the angled surfaces 50 in FIG. 1 ( d ) for tightly coupling the clamps 18 , 20 to the mid-section of the pump 10 .
- FIG. 3 The Second Clamp
- FIG. 3 shows, by way of example, the other clamp 20 having the one or more strengthening ribs 22 , one of which is labeled.
- the clamp 20 includes an upper coupling portion 20 a and a lower coupling portion 20 b .
- the upper coupling portion 20 a includes an opening 21 for receiving a bolt 24 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the lower coupling portion 20 b includes one or more hooking members 20 b ′, 20 b ′′ and 20 b ′′′, as best shown in FIG. 2 ( e ).
- the clamp 20 also includes an interior and exterior strengthening ridges 20 d ( FIG. 20 ( d )) and 20 e .
- the clamp 20 also has interior angled surfaces 20 f , 20 g that correspond to the angled surfaces 50 in FIG.
- the clamps 18 and 20 are arranged in relation to the upper and lower pieces 12 and 14 in FIG. 1 , the one or more strengthening ribs 20 b ′, 20 b ′′ and 20 b ′′′ are coupled to the rod 18 c in FIG. 2 ( e ) so as to form a hook and pin arrangement, the clamp is closed about the midsection of the pump 10 , and the bolt 24 is passed (or threaded) through openings 19 and 21 of the upper coupling portions 18 a and 20 a and fastened thereto, fastened by a nut (not shown), or some combination thereof, so as to form a bolting mechanism.
- FIGS. 1-3 The coupling arrangement of clamps 18 and 20 in FIGS. 1-3 is shown by way of example for the purpose of describing the invention herein. However, other embodiments are envisioned within the spirit of the invention for coupling the two clamps 18 and 20 together.
- the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to only the bolting arrangement for coupling the respective upper portions 18 a , 20 a or the hook and pin arrangement for coupling the lower portions 18 b , 20 b shown and described herein, since embodiments are envisioned using other coupling hardware either know known or later developed in the future for coupling the two clamps 18 and 20 together, including, but not limited to, a hinge in place of the respective lower coupling portions 18 b , 20 b , and/or a latching arrangement in place of the bolting arrangement.
- the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the type, kind or number of strengthening ribs, or their displacement on the clamps 18 and 20 .
- the strengthening ribs 22 are shown evenly spaced around the clamp 16 .
- FIG. 4 The Upper Housing Sub-assembly
- FIG. 4 shows the upper housing assembly generally indicated as 60 , including an upper housing 62 , a backflow valve 64 , a discharge insert 66 , an O-ring 68 , a switch diaphragm 70 , a pressure switch 72 , a bypass poppet 74 , a bypass housing 76 , one or more O-rings 78 , a bypass spring 80 and screws 82 .
- These elements of the pump 10 form part of the five piston diaphragm pump 10 shown in FIG. 1 , are shown by way of example, and do not form parts of the overall invention.
- FIG. 5 The Valve Chamber Sub-assembly
- FIG. 5 shows the valve chamber sub-assembly generally indicated as 90 , including a valve chamber 92 and one or more check valves indicated as 94 .
- These elements of the pump 10 form part of the five piston diaphragm pump 10 shown in FIG. 1 , are shown by way of example, and do not form parts of the overall invention.
- FIG. 6 The Lower Housing Sub-assembly
- FIG. 6 shows the lower housing sub-assembly generally indicated as 100 , including a lower housing 102 , a diaphragm 104 , an outer piston plate 106 and a cam 108 .
- These elements of the pump 10 form part of the five piston diaphragm pump 10 shown in FIG. 1 , are shown by way of example, and do not form parts of the overall invention.
- Possible applications of the invention include: RV's, boats, agricultural sprayers, water carbonation machines, busses, road roller machines, street sweeper machines, drink vending machines.
- the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind of application.
- the invention comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth.
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- This application claims benefit to provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/564,656, filed Apr. 21, 2004, entitled “Five Piston Diaphragm Pump,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention related to a pump; and more particularly to a pump having top and bottom pieces coupled together by a circumferential clamp.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Pumps, including diaphragm pumps, are known in the art, and typically operate by using a cam to convert rotational motion from a motor into pseudo-linear motion. The pseudo-linear motion is used to drive pistons, which first create suction in their individual chambers to bring in the medium, then compress the medium until sufficient pressure is created to discharge the medium. The pumps have a series of check valves allowing the medium to only flow in a specific direction through the pump. In order to prevent internal or external leakage, the seals between the piston chambers and the seals to the outside environment must remain sufficiently compressed.
- The main shortcoming of the known pumps is that they use screws to retain the compression on the pump head. The use of screws provides only a localized point of force, and can only be in a limited number of locations around the pump head. This allows regions of the components to flex more than others, creating potential internal and external leak paths.
- Another shortcoming of the known pumps is the limited flow and pressure provided by the other five piston pumps.
- Because of these shortcomings, the maximum open flow of the known pumps is typically about 5.5 gallons per minute with a maximum pressure of about 65 PSI.
- In its broadest sense, the present invention provides a pump having top and bottom pieces coupled together by a coupling device, wherein the coupling device features a circumferential clamp made from a lightweight plastic or other suitable material having two clamping members coupled together so as to provide a substantially uniform circumferential compression along a longitudinal axis of the pump defined in relation to the top and bottom pieces for clamping the top and bottom pieces together.
- Each clamping member may have a V-shaped interior surface for contacting corresponding a corresponding V-shaped mating surface formed by the top and bottom pieces. Each clamping member may also have one or more strengthening members oriented along a longitudinal axis defined in relation to the top and bottom pieces.
- The clamping members may include two semi-circular clamping members, each with circumferentially spaced strengthening rib members oriented along the longitudinal of the pump housing.
- The lightweight plastic or other suitable material may include, by way of example, the following: 30% glass filled Polypropylene, 40% glass filled Polypropylene, Nylon, 30% glass filled Nylon, 40% glass filled Nylon.
- In one embodiment, the circumferential clamp according to the present invention is used in a diaphragm pump, which is operated by using a cam to convert rotational motion from a motor into pseudo-linear motion that is used to drive one or more pistons. The two semi-circular clamping members may be coupled by a hook and pin mechanism on one side and on the other side by a nut and bolt mechanism. The two semi-circular clamping members provide uniform circumferential compression for clamping the top and bottom pieces together. The top and bottom pieces include an upper housing and a motor adapter of a pump head of the pump, and the upper housing and the motor adapter have corresponding circumferential angled surfaces for mating and coupling together.
- One advantage of the present invention is that it removes the requirement of screws in a pump head assembly by using a series of semicircular clamps to provide uniform compression around the entire diameter of the pump head. The clamps are joined one end by a hook and pin mechanism and at the other end by a nut and bolt. The clamps are assembled around the pump head components and then the bolt is tightened to bring the two halves of the clamp together, which simultaneously brings the pump head components together.
- According to the present invention, the maximum open flow capacity of the pump is greater than 7.0 gallons per minute, while the maximum running pressure of the pump is greater than 80 PSI.
- The present invention has applications in many different types of pumps in many different types of equipment, including RV's, boats, agricultural sprayers, water carbonation machines, busses, road roller machines, street sweeper machines, drink vending machines, etc.
- The drawing includes the following Figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale:
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FIG. 1 includes FIGS. 1(a) to 1(d), whereinFIG. 1 (a) is a perspective view of a five piston diaphragm pump that is the subject of the invention;FIG. 1 (b) is a side view of the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a);FIG. 1 (c) is a front view of the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a); andFIG. 1 (d) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the pump shown inFIG. 1 (c). -
FIG. 2 includes FIGS. 2(a) to 2(e), whereinFIG. 2 (a) is a view of one clamp for the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a);FIG. 2 (b) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the clamp shown inFIG. 2 (a);FIG. 2 (c) is a side view of the clamp shown inFIG. 2 (a);FIG. 2 (d) is a cross-sectional view along section lines X-X of the clamp shown inFIG. 2 (c); andFIG. 2 (e) is a back view of the clamp for the pump shown inFIG. 2 (a). -
FIG. 3 includes FIGS. 3(a) to 3(d), whereinFIG. 3 (a) is a view of the other clamp for the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a);FIG. 3 (b) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the clamp shown inFIG. 3 (a);FIG. 3 (c) is a side view of the clamp shown inFIG. 3 (a); andFIG. 3 (d) is a cross-sectional view along section lines B-B of the clamp shown inFIG. 3 (c). -
FIG. 4 includes FIGS. 4(a) and 4(b), whereinFIG. 4 (a) is a view of an upper housing sub-assembly of the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a); andFIG. 4 (b) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the upper housing sub-assembly shown inFIG. 4 (a). -
FIG. 5 includes FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b), whereinFIG. 5 (a) is a view of a valve chamber sub-assembly of the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a); andFIG. 5 (b) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the valve chamber sub-assembly shown inFIG. 5 (a). -
FIG. 6 includes FIGS. 6(a) and 6(b), whereinFIG. 6 (a) is a view of a lower housing sub-assembly of the pump shown inFIG. 1 (a); andFIG. 6 (b) is a cross-sectional view along section lines A-A of the lower housing sub-assembly shown inFIG. 6 (a). -
FIG. 1 shows a pump generally indicated as 10 according to the present invention, having top andbottom pieces mounting device 17. Thepump 10 is shown, by way of example, as a five piston diaphragm pump, although the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind ofpump 10. Thecoupling device 16 features acircumferential clamp 16 made from a lightweight plastic or other suitable material and including clampingmembers members 22 oriented along a longitudinal axis generally indicated as “L “defined in relation to the top andbottom pieces pump 10. As shown, thetop piece 12 includes an upper housing of the five piston diaphragm pump, while the bottom piece includes amotor 14. - The lightweight plastic or other suitable material may include, by way of example, the following: 30% glass filled Polypropylene, 40% glass filled Polypropylene, Nylon, 30% glass filled Nylon, 40% glass filled Nylon, well as other lightweight plastic or other suitable materials now known or later developed in the future. The scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind of lightweight plastic or material used to make the
clamp 16. - In operation, the five
piston pump 10 uses themotor 14 to provide rotational motion. Thepump 10 uses acam 30 attached to apiston plate 32 to convert the rotational motion into a nearly linear motion parallel to the axis of amotor shaft 34. Apump piston 36 anddiaphragm 38 are integrated into a single piece, which is attached to thepiston plate 32 and nearly linear motion of thepiston plate 32 is transferred directly to thediaphragm piston 36. Thediaphragm piston 36 is enclosed in apiston chamber 40 that contains inlet and outlet openings (not labelled), which are controlled and sealed bycheck valves pump piston 36 is pulled down it creates a vacuum in thepiston chamber 40, which pulls open thesuction valve 42 and brings the medium into thepiston chamber 40. When thepump piston 36 is pushed up, it compresses the medium and builds pressure until thedischarge valve 44 opens and the medium is pushed out to the discharge chamber and out of the pump. - In order to maximize the life of the
diaphragm 38 and minimize the diameter of the pump head, the diaphragm convolution design contains a variable cross section around the circumference of thepump piston 36. Thediaphragm 38 anddiaphragm piston 36 are manufactured in a single piece using two different shore hardnesses of a single material. The inner piston is molded using a harder shore Santoprene, and then insert molded into thediaphragm 38. - In order to minimize the amount of dead space in the piston chamber and therefore maximize the suction created on the down stroke, the top surface of the
diaphragm piston 36 is shaped to match the inside surface of thepiston chamber 40. - The
clamp design 16 is integrated into the pump head by incorporating specific features into the top piece 12 (upper housing) and bottom piece 14 (motor adapter) of the pump head. Theupper housing 12 andmotor adapter 14 haveangled surfaces 50 identical to the angled inner surface of theclamp 16. When theclamp 16 is initially assembled to the pump head, it contacts the outer edge of theupper housing 12 and motor adapter'sangled surfaces 50, as shown. As the twohalves clamp 16 are brought together by tightening thebolt 24, theclamp 16 moves up along the angledcircumferential surfaces 50 which also brings the twopieces pump 10 to operate properly. -
FIG. 2 shows, by way of example, oneclamp 18 having the one ormore strengthening ribs 22, one of which is labeled. Theclamp 18 includes anupper coupling portion 18 a and a lower coupling portion 18 b. As shown, theupper coupling portion 18 a includes anopening 19 for receiving a bolt 24 (FIG. 1 ). The lower coupling portion 18 b includes left and right supports 18 b′ and 18 b″ and arod 18 c extending across the same, as best shown inFIG. 2 (e). Theclamp 18 also includes an interior andexterior strengthening ridges 18 d (FIG. 18 (d)) and 18 e. Theclamp 18 also has interior angled surfaces 18 f, 18 g that correspond to theangled surfaces 50 inFIG. 1 (d) for tightly coupling theclamps pump 10. -
FIG. 3 shows, by way of example, theother clamp 20 having the one ormore strengthening ribs 22, one of which is labeled. Theclamp 20 includes anupper coupling portion 20 a and a lower coupling portion 20 b. As shown, theupper coupling portion 20 a includes an opening 21 for receiving a bolt 24 (FIG. 1 ). The lower coupling portion 20 b includes one or more hooking members 20 b′, 20 b″ and 20 b′″, as best shown inFIG. 2 (e). Theclamp 20 also includes an interior andexterior strengthening ridges 20 d (FIG. 20 (d)) and 20 e. Theclamp 20 also has interior angled surfaces 20 f, 20 g that correspond to theangled surfaces 50 inFIG. 1 (d) for tightly coupling theclamps pump 10 and providing the substantially uniform circumferential compression between the top andbottom pieces surfaces 18 f, 18 g, 20 f, 20 g and 50. Embodiments are envisioned using surfaces having many different angles within the scope and spirit of the invention. - In operation, the
clamps lower pieces FIG. 1 , the one or more strengthening ribs 20 b′, 20 b″ and 20 b′″ are coupled to therod 18 c inFIG. 2 (e) so as to form a hook and pin arrangement, the clamp is closed about the midsection of thepump 10, and thebolt 24 is passed (or threaded) throughopenings 19 and 21 of theupper coupling portions - The coupling arrangement of
clamps FIGS. 1-3 is shown by way of example for the purpose of describing the invention herein. However, other embodiments are envisioned within the spirit of the invention for coupling the twoclamps upper portions clamps - Moreover, the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the type, kind or number of strengthening ribs, or their displacement on the
clamps ribs 22 are shown evenly spaced around theclamp 16. -
FIG. 4 shows the upper housing assembly generally indicated as 60, including anupper housing 62, abackflow valve 64, adischarge insert 66, an O-ring 68, aswitch diaphragm 70, apressure switch 72, a bypass poppet 74, a bypass housing 76, one or more O-rings 78, a bypass spring 80 and screws 82. These elements of thepump 10 form part of the fivepiston diaphragm pump 10 shown inFIG. 1 , are shown by way of example, and do not form parts of the overall invention. -
FIG. 5 shows the valve chamber sub-assembly generally indicated as 90, including avalve chamber 92 and one or more check valves indicated as 94. These elements of thepump 10 form part of the fivepiston diaphragm pump 10 shown inFIG. 1 , are shown by way of example, and do not form parts of the overall invention. -
FIG. 6 shows the lower housing sub-assembly generally indicated as 100, including alower housing 102, adiaphragm 104, anouter piston plate 106 and acam 108. These elements of thepump 10 form part of the fivepiston diaphragm pump 10 shown inFIG. 1 , are shown by way of example, and do not form parts of the overall invention. - Possible applications of the invention include: RV's, boats, agricultural sprayers, water carbonation machines, busses, road roller machines, street sweeper machines, drink vending machines. The scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular type or kind of application.
- Accordingly, the invention comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth.
- It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, and those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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