By Stopping Pump In Response To Leakage Into Or From System Patents (Class 417/9)
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Publication number: 20130340499Abstract: A flow sensor includes a fluid chamber configured to receive a fluid. A diaphragm assembly is configured to be displaced whenever the fluid within the fluid chamber is displaced. A transducer assembly is configured to monitor the displacement of the diaphragm assembly and generate a signal based, at least in part, upon the quantity of fluid displaced within the fluid chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Russell H. Beavis, Benjamin W. Jones, JR., John M. Kerwin, Larry B. Gray, Casey P. Manning, Felix Winkler, Robert A. Charles
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Patent number: 8282360Abstract: A pneumatically operated reciprocating pump comprises two opposed pumping chambers, in each one of which a respective flexible bellow slides under the control of a pneumatically operated shuttle valve capable to alternatively let a gaseous fluid in one of the two chambers for expanding the respective flexible bellow, each one of the two chambers being connected to at least one respective suction valve and to at least one respective delivery valve. Each delivery valve is provided with a compensating elastic means capable to compensate variations of rate of fluid that is pumped by the respective chamber. The pneumatically operated shuttle valve comprises a shaped spool sliding between two limit positions within a perforated cylinder, which shuttle valve is connected, for each chamber, to one or more delivery ducts and to one or more ducts for respectively letting and discharging gaseous fluid in and from the respective chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Inventor: Aldo Di Leo
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Patent number: 7126464Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling a valve during the detection of a hazard event. A hazard event is defined as an event that may endanger the health or safety of people or the environment from contamination of hazardous material carried by a vehicle. The hazard event may be detected from a condition of the vehicle, an input received from a vehicle operator, or a message received from a remote location. After detecting a hazard event, a valve located on the vehicle is controlled to prevent contamination from the hazardous material being transported.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventor: John M. Harvey
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Patent number: 6951207Abstract: A fuel supply apparatus reduces the fuel vaporization and leakage by means that the positions of vaporization and leakage and their amount in the fuel tank and the fuel pipe is detected properly in case of using a low boiling point fuel having a vapor phase in the normal temperatures and atmospheric pressures, and the fuel state is controlled based on those detected values. By providing another container made of elastomatic material having an expandable mechanical characteristic inside the fuel storing container, the low boiling point fuel is stored in the separate container. A flow rate controlling apparatus heats and cools the fuel pipe leading the low boiling point fuel stored in the fuel storing container to the engine. A flow rate controlling apparatus adjusts the flow rate of the fuel in the fuel pipe for leading the low boiling point fuel stored in the fuel storing container to the engine.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Yamaoka, Minoru Oosuga, Kinya Nakatsu
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Patent number: 6924733Abstract: A hose separation transmitter system includes a shock sensor and a transmitter that are secured to the delivery hose. If the hose becomes disconnected, the shock sensor will generate a shock signal when the hose falls to the ground and the transmitter will respond to the shock signal by generating an encoded RF signal. A receiver at the vehicle receives the RF signal from the transmitter, determines that a hose disconnect has occurred, and automatically disables a fluid pump or closes a valve to stop the flow of fluid. The shock sensor preferably uses a strip of piezoelectric material. Related methods are also disclosed. For quick connect and disconnect, the shock sensor and transmitter are preferably secured to the hose by a hook and loop fabric material. The transmitter is immune to normal ambient vibration levels. Related methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: McTier Supply CompanyInventors: Samuel E. McTier, Jack Glandon, William B. McDonough
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Patent number: 6705839Abstract: In a device and a method for controlling an oiled air compressor (1), which is included in a compressed-air system (2) for a motor vehicle and which is driven by the engine (3) of the motor vehicle and supplies compressed air to at least one consumer (12) in the compressed-air system (2), provision is made of, on the one hand, a control unit (14) for controlling the function of the air compressor (1) by activating the air compressor at a lower predetermined pressure level (P1) for charging the compressed-air system and deactivating the same at a higher predetermined pressure level (P2) for relieving the air compressor, and, on the other, a drainage unit (17), which in connection with the activation of the air compressor (1) drains pollutants, which have accumulated in the air compressor during the deactivation, before the air compressor is allowed to start charging the compressed-air system (2).Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventor: Stefan Eriksson
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Patent number: 6687622Abstract: Apparatus for detecting a leak in one or more pockets of one or more blister packs is described. The apparatus comprises means to support the or each pack, means to apply a reduced pressure around the or each pack so as to cause deflection of at least one side of the or each blister pocket, and a scanner means moveable or stationary in relation to the blister pockets, and a computing means. The scanner means is able to scan across at least one side of the or each blister pocket so as to detect the deflection of that side of the or each blister pocket at a reduced pressure, and the computing means compares scans at different pressures over the or each pocket. The apparatus can detect a leak in any format of blister pocket regardless of the shape of the pocket or whether the contents are tablets or capsules. Preferably, the blister packs are supported on a nest or similar means.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Sepha LimitedInventor: Andrew Ernest Parker
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Patent number: 6652239Abstract: Disclosure is made of a precision hydraulic energy delivery system that directly couples the pump to a primary mover (motor) and a related motor control. The system provides flow control of a hydraulically driven machine without the use of downstream devices by employing motion control algorithms in the motor control. Control features are electronically integrated into the hydraulic system by using control algorithms and subroutines specifically developed for the prime mover servo control system coupled to the pump.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Kadant Inc.Inventor: Peter T. Carstensen
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Patent number: 6547529Abstract: A sensor, system, and method for determining whether sufficient water is present to safely operate a pump. The sensor includes first and second conductive fittings that are physically and electrically isolated from one another by a third non-conductive fitting. Electrodes are secured to the exteriors of the first and second fittings and are electrically connected to an electronic detection device. The electronic detection device applies a voltage across the first and second fittings and detects a current flowing between the first and second fittings. The current is correlated to the presence of water between the first and second fittings. If the detected current is below a predetermined minimum, the electronic detection device turns off the pump to prevent dry-running thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Donald Gross
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Patent number: 6422822Abstract: A submersible pump employs a sealed, oil-filled chamber with a moisture-sensing probe to detect the presence of any pumpage, such as water, which has leaked into the chamber. If contamination is detected, the pump may be shut down for repairs before it fails. Two mechanical seals are installed the lower seal is located between the pump and the oil chamber and an upper seal is located between the oil chamber and the motor. The improvement disclosed herein combines a pressurized oil accumulator with the pump oil chamber described above. The accumulator is divided into two compartments separated by a bladder, one compartment being connected to the reservoir of the pump and filled with oil for providing make-up oil to the reservoir and for accepting surplus (expansion) oil from the reservoir. The second compartment is pressurized and applies pressure to the bladder that, in turn, transfers the pressure to the oil in the first compartment and to the oil-filled chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Jeffrey Wayne Holmes
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Patent number: 6186171Abstract: In a pneumatically driven liquid supply apparatus comprising a circulation pump 26 or constant-volume pump 34 for supplying a washing liquid or chemical to a washing tank 20 for semiconductor wafers used during the fabrication of semiconductor devices; an electromagnetic switching valve 51 and a pressure regulator 52 that configure an air-pressure adjustment means 50 are connected to an air source 60; and air supply pipelines 41a, 41b, 41d, and 41e are each connected to the air-pressure adjustment means 50, the circulation pump 26 and the constant-volume pump 34. A leakage sensor 70 is interposed within each of the air supply pipelines 41a, 41b, 41d, and 41e between the air-pressure adjustment means 50 and the circulation pump 26 or constant-volume pump 34, so that any liquid that flows backward through the circulation pump 26 or the constant-volume pump 34 and into the air supply pipeline 41a, 41b, 41d, or 41e is detected by the leakage sensor 70.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Hiroshi Tanaka, Yasuhiro Chouno, Takashi Terada, Satoshi Nakashima
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Patent number: 6168385Abstract: A rotary device (11) has a first rotor (12) rotatable about a first axis and having at its periphery a recess (14). A second rotor (13) is counter-rotatable to said first rotor (12) about a second axis, parallel to said first axis, and has a radial lobe (15). The first and second rotors (12,13) are coupled for rotation and are intermeshed such that, for a portion of the rotation of the rotors (12,13), there is defined between the first and second rotors (12,13) a transient chamber of volume which progressively decreases on rotation of the rotors (12,13). Means (27,28) are provided for monitoring the clearance between the rotors (12,13). Means for adjusting the clearance between the rotors (12,13) are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Rotary Power Couple Engines LimitedInventor: John H. Clamp
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Patent number: 6094970Abstract: A leak detector for a pump having a plurality of stacked diaphragms includes a plurality of flat spacer rings each having discontinuous channels and being disposed in face-to-face abutting and stacked relationship with one another wherein the discontinuous channels of the spacer rings together form tortuous leak paths extending through the flat spacer rings from working areas of the pump to a point outside of sealing areas thereof. A port is disposed in fluid communication with the port and an apparatus is provided for developing a visual indication of fluid in the port. A circumferential fluid-tight seal is disposed radially outside of the port for sealing off fluid loss beyond the outer periphery of the plurality of diaphragms and flat spacer rings.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Milton Roy CompanyInventors: Henry K. Sprenger, Walter P. Telly, Joel E. Higbee
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Patent number: 6086331Abstract: A safety pumping system including a pump (19) and an electric motor (15) is adapted to be immersed in a fluid (11) contained in a tank (10). The electric motor and the pump are interconnected by a driving shaft (23). The electric motor is enclosed in a motor housing, which defines an inner space (18). The motor housing is surrounded by an outer shell or jacket (14), which defines an outer space (17) between the outer shell and the motor housing. In order to reduce the risk of explosions when the pumping system is immersed in an inflammable liquid, protective gas, such as nitrogen, at a superatmospheric pressure is supplied to the inner space (18) of the motor housing (15). Protective gas is also supplied to the outer space (17) defined by the outer shell of jacket (14). The gas pressure within the inner space (18) preferably exceeds the gas pressure within the outer space (17), which preferably exceeds the atmospheric pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Svanehoj International A/SInventor: Lau Halkj.ae butted.r
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Patent number: 5979225Abstract: A quick set of procedures for diagnosing the cause of a failure in a vacuum system having a pump and a chamber is disclosed. If the base pressure of the system has failed, but the rate of rise has not, then the most likely cause of the failure may be in the pump. If the rate of rise has failed, but the base pressure has not, then the most likely cause of the failure may be in the chamber. If the base pressure and rate of rise have both failed, then the most likely cause of the failure is in the chamber, but there is a slight chance of a failure in the pump. Measurements of the partial pressures of certain residual gases in the system may indicate a leak in the system. Measurements of the partial pressures of certain residual gases while tuning off and on the lamps in the system may indicate a leak in the lamps. Measurements of the partial pressure of helium or other relevant gas, while moving a source of helium around the outside surface of the system, may determine the location of a leak.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventor: Jiaxiang Zhou
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Patent number: 5718269Abstract: A safety tank apparatus is provided for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which the liquid may be withdrawn. It comprises tank structure including an inner metallic tank; an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner tank with accessible interior space laterally of the inner tank; a barrier wall between that interior space and the inner wall; an opening in the outer tank sidewall adjacent that interior space; and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the interior space to access from the exterior; and tank liquid flow control structure accessible through the side wall opening, for controlling filling of the liquid into the inner tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus, and for controlling liquid removal from the inner tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Hoover Containment, Inc.Inventor: David C. McGarvey
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Patent number: 5501577Abstract: A technique for detecting and containing liquid leaks in a liquid pumping, gas-operated diaphragm pump, and for stopping the pump operation when such leaks occur. If there is a leak in such a pump, the exhaust air gets contaminated with the liquid. With this technique the pump exhaust gas is captured in a container where any liquid within the gas is separated and is allowed to accumulate at the container bottom. The level of liquid accumulated at the container bottom is sensed, and when it reaches a predetermined level, a signal is send to a pneumatically operated shutoff valve to stop the pump operation by stopping the inflow of gas into the pump, or the outflow of liquid from the pump, or to stop the inflow of liquid into the pump. In addition, when the accumulated liquid reaches a predetermined level, a signal may be sent to a pneumatically operated warning device, turning it on.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Inventors: Gary L. Cornell, Donald G. Vise
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Patent number: 5406993Abstract: A safety tank apparatus is provided for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which the liquid may be withdrawn. It comprises tank structure including an inner metallic tank; an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner tank with accessible interior space laterally of the inner tank; a barrier wall between that interior space and the inner wall; an opening in the outer tank sidewall adjacent that interior space; and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the interior space to access from the exterior; and tank liquid flow control structure accessible through the side wall opening, for controlling filling of the liquid into the inner tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus, and for controlling liquid removal from the inner tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventor: David C. McGarvey
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Patent number: 5360033Abstract: A hazardous fluid removal and storage apparatus for the fail-safe removal and storage of hazardous liquids. An electrically monitored and electro-pneumatically controlled system provides safe pumping and storage of hazardous liquids with automatic pump shut-down and warning signals for leak detection and full storage tank conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Ecologic Waste Systems CorporationInventors: Tom Williams, Larry Goertzen
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Patent number: 5284191Abstract: A safety tank apparatus is provided for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which the liquid may be withdrawn. It comprises tank structure including an inner metallic tank; an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner tank with accessible interior space laterally of the inner tank; a barrier wall between that interior space and the inner wall: an opening in the outer tank sidewall adjacent that interior space; and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the interior space to access from the exterior; and tank liquid flow control structure accessible through the side wall opening, for controlling filling of the liquid into the inner tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus, and for controlling liquid removal from the inner tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventor: David C. McGarvey
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Patent number: 5265656Abstract: A safety apparatus for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which the liquid may be withdrawn comprising a structure including first and second inner metallic tanks, and an outer metallic housing protectively receiving the inner tanks, the outer housing having a side wall, there being upper interior space above the inner tanks and within the housing the second inner tank located within the first inner tank; the housing including a cover extending over the inner tanks; an opening in the sidewall, and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the upper interior space to access from the exterior; and control structure below the cover, and accessible through the opening for controlling flow of the liquid into the second tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventor: David C. McGarvey
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Patent number: 5244567Abstract: A pressure filter for suspensions comprises a boiler shaped outer shell (1) the front side of which is closed by a detachable lid (11), a tubular filter element (15) which projects from the lid, a membrane (5) which can be inverted arranged coaxially between the outer shell and the filter element, and a suction and pressure joint (6) arranged on the outer shell. A device for operating the filter comprises a container (25) for a hydraulic fluid (26) which fills the lower part of the container, a gas space (27) to being located above the level of the hydraulic fluid. A first line (21) with a force pump (24) conveys the hydraulic fluid from the lower part of the container to the space between the outer shell and the membrane. A second line (28) connects the space between the outer shell and the membrane with the gas space in the container and communicates with a suction pump (33).Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Heinkel Industriezentrifugen GmbH & Co.Inventor: Hans Gerteis
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Patent number: 5192194Abstract: An explosion proof compressor and method for explosion proofing a compressor for use with air conditioning or refrigeration system in a hazardous location where flammable gases or vapors may exist places the electrical supply terminals for the compressor within a gas tight housing which is pressurized with low pressure refrigerant gas being compressed by the compressor. The gas tight housing is in a fluid-transmitting relationship with a pressure responsive switch, whereby upon a pre-selected decrease in the pressure within the gas tight housing, the pressure responsive switch terminates the supply of electrical power to the compressor motor.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Air Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Gaylon W. Birdwell
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Patent number: 5174722Abstract: A safety shutdown circuit for a pneumatic pump system. The pump system includes a manifold assembly for discharging pumped liquid. The liquid is discharged from the system by a reciprocating piston apparatus which drives a liquid pump cylinder. The pump system is provided with a pneumatic safety circuit for monitoring the stroke time or rate of the reciprocating air cylinder. The safety circuit includes a safety shutdown valve and a pneumatic timer associated with the shutdown valve. The pneumatic timer vents air supply within the safety circuit after a predetermined time interval. If a leak or failure occurs in the pump system, the reciprocating piston apparatus will complete a stroke in less time than the predetermined time as a result of the pressure loss incident to the leak or failure. In such event, the air supply within the safety circuit is directed through the shutdown valve to the pump system START valve to deactivate the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Bomar CorporationInventor: Robert W. Lybecker
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Patent number: 5137064Abstract: Safety tank apparatus for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which liquid may be withdrawn, including: tank structure including an inner metallic tank, and an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner tank, the outer tank having a side wall, there being upper interior space above the inner tank and within the tank structure; the tank structure including a cover extending over the interior space; an opening in the sidewall, and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the upper interior space to access from the exterior; and control structure below the cover, and accessible through the opening for controlling flow of the liquid into the inner tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus; the closure extending above the level of liquid in the inner tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventors: David C. McGarvey, David C. Whitman
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Patent number: 5090871Abstract: A junction assembly with leak detection means comprising a pair of mating surfaces forming the junction of two fluid conduits, means forming an annular containment chamber in at least one of the surfaces circumscribing the conduit passageway, a pair of spaced apart O-ring seals respectively disposed on opposite sides of the containment chamber, a fluid sensor extending into the containment chamber for sensing the presence of unwanted fluids therein due to the failure of an O-ring seal and a control system for responding to an output signal generated by the sensor to deactivate the system in the event of failure.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Systems Chemistry, Inc.Inventors: Carl E. Story, Kenneth M. O'Connor
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Patent number: 5064347Abstract: A pump supply system for furnishing well water or the like which is sensitive to and operates within a range defined by a pressure switch to supply water when pressure in the system falls below a preset minimum pressure and shut off the pump when the pressure reaches a predetermined value. Timing means is employed in the system and preset to time out after a predesignated interval of operation of the pump. The system will retime the next pumping cycle, if that interval of operation is not exceeded. If the pump seeks to operate beyond the predesingated time period, the timing circuit is disabled, the pump is shut down, and an alarm is activated.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Inventor: Ronnie L. LaValley, Sr.
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Patent number: 5049048Abstract: A hose pump has a housing (10) with a pressure connection (14) and an intake connection (12). A hose (22) is connected to the pressure connection and the intake connection and rests against the inner wall (24) of the housing (10). Squeezing members (26) can be moved along the hose (22) such that the hose is squeezed by each squeezing member from the direction of the intake connection (12) toward the direction of the pressure connection (14). The hose pump is characterized by at least one conduit (32) which is elastically deformable and whose one end (44) ends in the interior (46) of the housing (10) and whose other end (50) ends outside of the housing (10) and which is provided in the interior (46) of the housing such that by moving at least two additional squeezing members (26) which can be moved along the conduit, the conduit is squeezable from the direction of its one end (44) into the direction of its other end (50).Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: KWW Gesellschaft fur Verfahrenstechnik mbHInventor: Manfred Streicher
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Patent number: 5016689Abstract: A safety tank apparatus is provided for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which the liquid may be withdrawn. It comprises tank structure including an inner metallic tank; an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner tank with upper interior space above the inner tank; a cover extending over the inner and outer tanks above that space; an opening in the outer tank sidewall adjacent that upper interior space; and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the upper interior to access from the exterior; and tank liquid flow control structure located below the top wall, and accessible through the side wall opening, for controlling filling of the liquid into the inner tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus, and for controlling liquid removal from the inner tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventors: David C. McGarvey, David C. Whitman
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Patent number: 5005615Abstract: A safety tank apparatus is provided for installation to receive and store a liquid hydrocarbon or hydrocarbons, or the like, and from which the liquid may be withdrawn. It comprises tank structure including an inner metallic tank; an outer metallic tank protectively receiving the inner tank with upper interior space above the inner tank; a cover extending over the inner and outer tanks above that space; an opening in the outer tank sidewall adjacent that upper interior space; and a closure closing the opening, the closure movable to expose the upper interior to access from the exterior; and tank liquid flow control structure located below the top wall, and accessible through the side wall opening, for controlling filling of the liquid into the inner tank from the exterior of the safety apparatus, and for controlling liquid removal from the inner tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventors: David C. McGarvey, David C. Whitman
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Patent number: 5000663Abstract: An ultrasonic air-in-line detection system for use in detecting air bubbles in the fluid line of a disposable cassette mounted on a main pump unit is disclosed which automatically loads the outlet tubing at the bottom of the cassette into a slot in an ultrasonic sensor housing when the cassette is installed on the main pump unit. The system uses a tubing adapter mounted on the outlet tube below the cassette, with the tubing adapter having a tapered top end. The tubing adapter interacts with a pair of ramps located on the bottom and front of the ultrasonic sensor housing around the slot to draw the tubing adapter into a recess located on the bottom of the ultrasonic sensor housing, thereby drawing the outlet tubing fully into the slot between an ultrasonic transmitter and an ultrasonic receiver in the ultrasonic sensor housing when the cassette is installed.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Pacesetter Infusion, Ltd.Inventor: Lanny A. Gorton
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Patent number: 4873650Abstract: A water flow controller times periods of uninterrupted water flow through a valve and closes the valve whenever a timed period exceeds a preselected duration.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Inventor: Charles H. Reeves, Jr.
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Patent number: 4856969Abstract: A hydraulically activated diaphragm pump. A pressure source is coupled to a pump diaphragm during a pump discharge stroke. During this discharge stroke, an air activated return assist cylinder is vented to atmosphere. On the return stroke the pump housing above the diaphragm is vented and the air cylinder activated. A single 4-way solenoid actuated valve controlled by an adjustable timer accomplishes this cylic pumping action. The timer is adjustable to set the number of pump cycles per minute and also adjusts the discharge stroke period of each cycle. A pressure regulator adjusts the pressure of air routed through the solenoid actuated valve to provide relatively high pressure air to the diaphragm on the discharge and low pressure air to the air cylinder on the return stroke.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: The Gorman-Rupp CompanyInventors: Carl Forsythe, John L. Dorminy, Joseph W. Raymon
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Patent number: 4840542Abstract: An infusion pump incorporates a cassette formed by bonding of two substantially flat sheets. The fluid to be infused to the patient comes into contact only with the cassette. The cassette includes first and second flexible sheets which define a pumping chamber therebetween. The infusion pump is provided with a pumping member having a hub and a plurality of petal-shaped sections extending radially outward therefrom and pivotal relative thereto. A stepping motor can be operated to move the pumping member against the second flexible sheet to decrease the volume of the pumping chamber and pump fluid to the patient. A load cell monitors the force exerted by the stepping motor on the hub. An outlet restriction value is electronically controlled by a second stepping motor in response to the pressure sensed by the load cell to control pumping to a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Quest Medical, Inc.Inventor: Martyn S. Abbott
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Patent number: 4836756Abstract: A pneumatic pumping device incorporating a movable valve such as a bellows, are diaphragm, driven by air back pressure in a cylinder so that a liquid is drawn in and discharged by reciprocating movement of the movable valve, and in which surfaces contacting the liquid on the internal and external parts of the pumping device are formed of either a single substance or a compound of a fluororesin such as PTFE, PFA, CTFE in order to feed strong acid liquid or strong alkaline liquid without corrosion on components of the pumping device.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Nippon Pillar Packing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshiyuki Fukumoto
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Patent number: 4781535Abstract: Apparatus for monitoring the diaphragm integrity in a diaphragm pump. A single continuous circuit trace is supported on a pump diaphragm. An electrical circuit is connected to the continuous circuit trace for measuring both the continuity and a potential ground fault condition between the circuit trace and pumping liquid. The circuit trace is formed in a configuration which resists the effects of strain induced by continuous flexing of the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: Pulsafeeder, Inc.Inventors: James J. Frawley, Richard L. Mearns
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Patent number: 4661045Abstract: A painting apparatus has a peristaltic pump having a pump cavity in a pump body and a pumping tube in the cavity. The cavity is provided with an elongate drain passage. A photoelectric sensor is arranged to receive light from a light source, both being associated with the drain passage to sense any leakage of paint from the pumping tube draining into the drain passage and to thereupon stop the pump. An alert light may be provided for signalling that paint leakage has stopped the pump. Preferably, a funnel-like transparent container is removably fitted in the cavity below the pumping tube to receive the paint leakage. The container has a spout-like downward extension engaged in the drain passage but allowing transmission of light to the photoelectric sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1986Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Triune Automated Painting SystemsInventors: Walter E. Winston, Lowell G. Atkinson
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Patent number: 4658986Abstract: A pressure-monitoring system for detecting pressure between a fuel pump in a fuel storage tank and a fuel dispenser in automotive fuel service stations. The pressure-monitoring system utilizes a pressure-sensitive switch interconnected in the dispensers. A controller is associated with the pressure sensitive switch and the fuel pump utilized to extract fuel from the fuel storage tank. Upon the detection of a leak in the lines between the pump and the fuel dispenser, the controller interrupts the electrical circuitry to the pump and disables the pump until the leak has been located and repaired.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Inventors: Edward E. Freed, Kenneth D. Dowd
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Patent number: 4576553Abstract: A paint roller is provided with a removable sleeve receiving a cover having a pile on a stretchable flexible backing. A reversible, speed controllable pump on a hand cart provides paint to the roller from a supply under control of a switch at the roller handle. The roller handle contains a radio transmitter for transmission of pump control signals to a receiver in a pump housing mounted to the hand cart. A peristaltic pump is used for the pumping, and is reversible to facilitate draining of the system back to the paint source. Opening of a door on the pump housing releases pump roller pressure from pump tubing, provides access to pump rollers and pump tubing, and thereby facilitates installation and removal of the pump tubing. Conventional water hose fittings are provided to facilitate cleaning by connection to a hose bib of a domestic water system, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Walter E. Winston, Lowell G. Atkinson
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Patent number: 4293281Abstract: A compressor system which may be mounted for mobile use including dual power systems for driving the compressor. An electric motor is located in driving relationship to the compressor so that air is compressed when the rotor shaft of the motor is rotated. Rotation of the rotor shaft may be accomplished either by energizing the stator of the motor or by driving the rotor directly from an associated engine, coupled thereto by means of an electromagnetic clutch. If desired, the engine may also be utilized to drive a generator in order to provide electrical power to other devices. The control circuit may include safety interlocks which prevent energization of both the electric motor and the electromagnetic clutch simultaneously. Other safety devices may also be employed to disconnect power from the motor and the clutch, as necessary, if certain contaminants are sensed in the compressed air, to shut off the engine for over-limit conditions of temperature, air pressure, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1980Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Inventor: Charles L. Lamoreaux
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Patent number: 4161957Abstract: A leakage protective apparatus for the outlet line of a storage container for flowable material includes a conduit arrangement which connects a storage container and consumer and itself includes a pump for pumping the flowable material from the storage container to the consumer. The conduit arrangement also includes an intermediate container connected between the pump and storage container. A negative pressure source is connected to the intermediate container. The conduit also includes a shutoff valve. A detecting means is provided for detecting a predetermined minimum negative pressure in the conduit arrangement, a switching device being provided for closing the shutoff valve when the detecting means detects a pressure above the predetermined minimum negative pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1976Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: Ironflex AGInventor: Ernst H. Schoellkopf
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Patent number: 4135859Abstract: An oil reservoir gland stuffing box employed to extend the service life of the packing by providing an oil reservoir to maintain essential lubrication is provided with an attached container which will receive the overflow of the oil reservoir should the packing begin to leak excessively threatening thereby to create a pollution problem. A predetermined overflow actuates a weight sensitive micro-switch wired to shut off the pumping unit and/or send a warning signal to a remote control station. The control switch incorporates a manual re-set provision to prevent the pumping unit from restarting until the well has been serviced.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: J. M. Huber CorporationInventors: Forrest L. Carson, Joe F. Rives
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Patent number: 4056333Abstract: The present invention relates to a failure alarm system for an intravenous feeding pump in which the pumping force is secured by the projection of a plunger into a chamber filled with the liquid to be pumped, which plunger is encased in a tightly fitting sheath of elastic material. In such a pump, actuation is secured by the application of a force from an actuator to the end of the plunger extending without the wall of a pumping chamber and the return force is secured by the elasticity of the sheath. The actuator of such a pump provides an actuator which can be selectively set to provide an extended range of operations per unit of time and can be modified to control the amount of projection into the pumping chamber by the plunger. In such a combination means is provided by the present invention for sensing the fact that there is a negative pressure, or suction, in the system that is not balanced by the in-flow of liquid, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1975Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: ValleylabInventor: Ingemar H. Lundquist
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Patent number: 4017214Abstract: Disclosed is a leak retriever for the packing gland on oil well pumps. The leak retriever has a reservoir disposed about the packing gland to collect oil which leaks through the gland and an auxiliary pump which is mounted in the reservoir and connected to pump all oil collected back into the discharge line for the well. The auxiliary pump is mounted in the reservoir so that any leaks from the auxiliary pump are also collected by the reservoir, and is driven by a plate on the polish rod of the well pump driving apparatus. In the first form the reservoir is clamped onto the packing gland housing below the cap nut, and in the second form it is made integral with the cap nut.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1974Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Inventor: Leonard G. Smith