Patents Examined by Robert N. Blackmon
  • Patent number: 4961694
    Abstract: A pump is described including an elongated cylindrical reservoir, a valve casing, at which the pump is pivotally fixed in space, and a pump chamber which are in a linear arrangement. A piston within the pump chamber is connected to a link, the end of which is pivotally fixed in space. A handle atop the reservoir is used to pump fluid from the reservoir to an attached device to be operated. Bores and check valves within the valve casing regulate the flow of fluid through the pump. A release mechanism which allows fluid to flow from the attached device to be operated back into the reservoir is activated by rotating the handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1990
    Inventor: William W. Gardetto
  • Patent number: 4961688
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process and apparatus for the pumping and metering of liquid products, wherein the melting point is between 200.degree. and 350.degree. C. In the process, a pulsation generator with piston and diaphragm displaces a thermal fluid which actuates a pumping apparatus, and the fluid transmits its pulsations to a molten tin alloy or tin bath contained in a siphon, the bath in turn transmitting the pulsations to part of the liquid product to be displaced and which is contained in a conduit connecting the siphon to a diaphragm-free pumping head, between the suction valve and delivery valve of the said pumping head, which makes the latter operate in suction and delivery with respect to the same product between suction pipe and delivery pipe. The process and apparatus are particularly applicable to the pumping of melted salts with a melting point between 200.degree. and 350.degree. C. at temperatures between 210.degree. and 380.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1990
    Assignee: Compagnie Europeene du Zirconium Cezus
    Inventor: Pierre Brun
  • Patent number: 4960364
    Abstract: The present invention relates summarily to a mult-ejector device with at least one ejector part (2) including at least one array of ejector jets (18, 19, 20) placed one after the other in the ejector part (2). Under the action of compressed air flowing through them, the jets (18, 19, 20) generate a subpressure in chambers (11, 12) connected to the jets. The chambers (11, 12) are in communication via openings (13, 15, 17) provided with non-return valves (14, 16) with a vacuum collection chamber (9), to which the tool or the like driven by the ejector device is connected. The ejector part (2) is an element in the shape of a plate formed by moulding or in some other way, where the ejector jets (18, 19, 20) and the valve chambers (11, 12) are formed integrally in the plate-like piece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Inventor: Peter Tell
  • Patent number: 4954051
    Abstract: An air spring seat principally for buses, trucks, boats or other vehicles includes a manual air pump for inflating and deflating the air spring. The manual air pump includes a piston having a rearward air intake stroke, a forward compression stroke to deliver pressurized air through a check valve delivery and venting system to the air spring, a pressure stabilized at rest position at the end of the compression stroke and a forward venting stroke from the at rest position mechanically to release air from the air spring through the check valve delivery and venting system. A floating seal carried by the piston provides a fluid tight seal between the piston and pump body during the piston compression stroke but permits air to move from the intake side of the piston to the compression side of the piston during the piston intake stroke. The piston movements are all controlled by a manual lever handle readily accessible to the seat occupant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1990
    Assignee: National Seating Company
    Inventors: Rod Smith, Timothy L. Oliphant, Charles E. Stephens
  • Patent number: 4952123
    Abstract: A gear wheel driven air compressor that is constructed as a piston compressor, the drive gear wheel of which, on the air compressor crankshaft, meshes with a gear wheel on the camshaft of the internal combustion engine. With drives of this type, the negative torque of the air compressor, which is produced once the upper dead center position of the air compressor piston has been reached, leads to a sudden flank change in the tooth mesh, which is associated with an unpleasant noise. In order to reduce this noise, it is known to make the meshing flank clearance as small as possible. However, clearances which are too small lead to increased rotational bending strain on the air compressor crankshaft and the camshaft. In order to prevent this, a sinusoidal meshing flank clearance change is proposed, which is obtained via a specific eccentricity of the air compressor drive gear wheel, which is associated with the upper dead center position of the air compressor piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Assignee: MAN Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH
    Inventor: Hans Gebhardt
  • Patent number: 4950134
    Abstract: A precision liquid dispenser embodying the present invention includes a displacement diaphragm pump and a hydraulic system for selectively deforming the diaphragm. The diaphragm pump includes a pump body, a pump cavity, a pump diaphragm, and an input/output port. A solenoid operated valve assembly selectively connects the port to a source of liquid to be dispensed. The hydraulic system for selectively deforming the diaphragm includes a body with a cavity, a piston, a sealing ring, and hydraulic fluid in the space between the piston and diaphragm. The position of the piston is controlled by a stepping motor, a mechanical threaded coupling, which converts rotary motion of the motor output shaft to linear motion of the piston. The volume of fluid dispensed is determined by the number of pulses applied to the stepping motor. The output flow rate as a function of time is controlled by the rate of pulses applied to motor as determined by the control logic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: Cybor Corporation
    Inventors: David C. Bailey, Carl A. Martin
  • Patent number: 4948349
    Abstract: A pump consists of a valve box in which a valve chamber inlet and outlet are each provided with a valve, and a reciprocating member in a cylinder that communicates with the valve chamber of the valve box to open the valves. A pressure action chamber is provided between the valve box and the cylinder and a pressure force member divides the pressure action chamber into a valve chamber side and a cylinder side. On the cylinder side of the pressure action chamber thus divided is an action medium that transmits to the pressure force member changes in the volume of the pressure action chamber produced by the action of the reciprocating member. A valve device consists of a concave valve seat and a number of fluid passages formed therein. Which open into the recess formed by the concave valve seat. Either the valve seat or the valve-piece is formed of, or covered with, a hard resilient material, or one is formed of the hard resilient material and the other is covered with a hard resilient material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Assignees: Yoshinobu Koiwa, Kabushiki Kaisha Little Rock, Kelbin Co., Ltd., Shuichi Fujimori
    Inventor: Yoshinobu Koiwa
  • Patent number: 4948351
    Abstract: A sewage pumping system for use in residential sewer systems. The pumping system includes a sump, a intake conduit, a discharge conduit, and a pump for pumping sewage from the sump through the intake into discharge conduits. The pump is a piston type pump with rolling resilient O-rings received between the piston and cylinder. Four check valves are provided, two of which are located in the intake conduit and two of which are located in the discharge conduit. The check valves in the intake conduit are spaced apart approximately 1 to 4 feet and the check valves and the intake conduit are also spaced apart approximately 1 to 4 feet. The check valves insure that the flow through the conduits is unidirectional and the spacing of the check valves insures that they will not be both wedged in the open position by passage of debris therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Inventor: Richard L. Williams
  • Patent number: 4943211
    Abstract: A sand filter cleaning apparatus includes a suction head having an enlarged intake opening for sucking materials thereinto attached to an exhaust hose for receiving material sucked into the suction head. A water pressure hose is connected between a water source under pressure and the suction head for directing water under pressure into the suction head. The suction head has a jet nozzle positioned to direct water under pressure from the water pressure hose towards the exhaust hose to create a suction therein in the suction head opening and a second nozzle for directing water under pressure in front of the opening of the suction head to thereby stir up material in front of the suction head. The exhaust hose is positioned to increase the pressure with a siphon by having a longer drop leg than the intake leg of the exhaust hose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Inventor: Alan D. V. Boegh
  • Patent number: 4940398
    Abstract: A twin-shaft vacuum pump having a pair of shafts, at least one pump chamber, a pair of rotors disposed in the or in each pump chamber and mounted on the shafts, and housing members defining the pump chamber or chambers, a synchronization mechanism composed of two gears disposed in a side chamber, a drive motor, and a transmission mechanism connecting the drive motor to one of the shafts. In order to simplify installation and servicing of the pump, the shafts are mounted vertically. The side chamber, synchronization mechanism, and transmission mechanism are disposed below the lower rotor pair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1990
    Assignee: Leybold Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Hanns-Peter Berges, Hartmut Kriehn, Wolfgang Leier, Ralf Steffens
  • Patent number: 4940392
    Abstract: A jet pump comprises a nozzle (1) for a high speed primary flow, a mixing tube (2) into which the primary flow is directed by the nozzle (1), and an inlet (3) to the mixing tube (2) for a secondary flow, the inlet (3) surrounding the primary flow nozzle (1). Means (2') is provided for changing the cross section of the mixing tube (2) abruptly in order to produce a rise in static pressure immediately downstream, thereby increasing mixing of the primary and secondary flows, stabilizing the mixing process and enabling significant noise reduction when used in engine testing apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1990
    Assignee: British Aerospace PLC
    Inventor: Richard C. Adkins
  • Patent number: 4940397
    Abstract: A fuel pump includes a connecting pipe having an open end disposed at the lowest point in a pressure chamber supplied with fuel by a pressure valve. The connecting pipe is connected to a mixture-former and the pressure chamber has in its upper region a ball valve with a return line which leads to a fuel tank. The pressure chamber can have a cavity establishing the lowest region thereof, the open end of the connecting size being disposed in the cavity. A filter can surround the lower end of the pipe to filter the fuel supplied thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1990
    Assignee: Pierburg GmbH
    Inventor: Ernst Kuhlen
  • Patent number: 4938665
    Abstract: A jet pump for the suction and/or conveyance of flowable materials or mixtures of materials by means of a liquid or gaseous propellant medium consists of a housing with inlets (28, 64) as well as a common outlet or discharge (30). A flow passage (44) in the housing forms at least one propellant nozzle and at least one diffuser, to which is attached at least one suction chamber (50-56) behind the propellant nozzle (34) for the material to be conveyed. The flow passage (44) has rectangular cross section and is limited by symmetrical side limiting surfaces on separate housing walls (10, 12), between which wall elements (18, 20, 22), consisting of profile members, determine the sectional contours and dimensions for all of the lengthwise segments through the inside of the housing parallel to the plane of symmetry. A simple manufacture with use of a small number of basic parts is thus obtained, which provides for an adaptation to different capacities as well as different propellant mediums and conveyed materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1990
    Inventor: Jurgen Volkmann
  • Patent number: 4936759
    Abstract: A combined blood reservoir/pump for heart/lung bypass surgery includes a chamber having an upper reservoir chamber and a lower pump chamber with a passage connecting the reservoir chamber and the pump chamber. An inlet positioned adjacent an upper end of the housing supplies blood to the reservoir. An impeller is positioned in the pump chamber and is driven by a shaft which has its lower end connected to the impeller and an upper end connected to a drive motor which is mounted near the top end of the housing. An outlet is connected to the pump chamber for supplying blood from the combination blood reservoir/pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Earl W. Clausen, Lloyd C. Hubbard
  • Patent number: 4936754
    Abstract: A reciprocatory piston type compressor is provided with partition walls in a discharge chamber or chambers, the walls being arranged between discharge ports open to the discharge chamber, respectively, to prevent flows of refrigerant gas discharged from the discharge ports from directly interfering with each other at least during the time in which the opening of two adjacent discharge reed valves overlap one another. The partition walls may be formed integrally with a cylinder head of the compressor in such a manner that the partition walls extend centripetally from an inner wall surface of the cylinder head defining the discharge chamber. The flows of refrigerant gas discharged from the two adjacent discharge ports which are open will not interfere with each other but will be guided independently and centripetally along the partition walls in the discharge chamber toward the tops of the partition walls, and then toward an opening that leads to an outer discharge conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki Seisakusho
    Inventors: Shinichi Suzuki, Chuichi Kawamura, Kazuhiro Nomura
  • Patent number: 4932849
    Abstract: A manual air pump for two wheel tires comprises means forming a pressure chamber, a head part, a first connecting element for connecting with a bicycle valve and a second connecting element for connecting with an air pin of a motorcycle valve, the head having a connecting passage which connects the first connecting element with the second connecting element and communicates with the pressure chamber, and a closing body arranged movably in the connecting passage so that under the action of its own weight it can close the first connecting element or the second connecting element in one of two different positions of the head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: Firma Karl Scheffer-Klute GmbH & Co.
    Inventor: Walter Scheffer
  • Patent number: 4932847
    Abstract: Apparatus for transmitting pressure from hydraulic fluid to a slurry material includes a housing having a piston chamber defined therein surrounded by a piston chamber wall. The housing also contains an inlet port and an outlet port, through which ports slurry material enters and leaves the piston chamber. A piston is slidably disposed in the chamber so that sliding movement of the piston produces pressurization of the slurry material and movement thereof through the outlet port. A hydraulic fluid channel is disposed in the housing so that pressurized hydraulic fluid therein produces a force on the piston which causes sliding movement thereof, so as to produce a pressure in the slurry material which is proportional to the pressure in the hydraulic fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Gary L. Leonard, Francis P. Bundy
  • Patent number: 4932842
    Abstract: A suction apparatus useful as a vacuum pump, aerator or the like comprises a fluid inlet housing having a nozzle support plate which includes a plurality of nozzles having a discharge outlet located within a suction chamber. These nozzles each align with the passageway of a hollow suction tube having an inlet within the suction chamber and an outlet spaced from a deflector plate. A fluid such as liquid is ejected from the discharge outlet of the nozzles and in the course of passage into the suction tubes a negative pressure is created within the suction chamber which draws a second fluid such as air through the suction chamber and into the passageway of the suction tubes for combination with the liquid therein forming a combined liquid-gas fluid stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: Vagedes Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald P. Dietrick, Michael J. Vagedes
  • Patent number: 4930998
    Abstract: A rotary distributor type fuel injection pump has a pair of angularly adjustable stop rings having shaped internal surfaces which can engage with the cam followers of the pump to limit the outward movement of the pump plungers. The stop rings are interconnected by a saddle member and a spring biases the saddle member into engagement with a stop. The stop which may be adjustable determines the normal maximum amount of fuel which can be supplied by the pump. For starting purposes the stop rings are moved to an excess fuel position which is achieved by a pin engaged in a slot in one of the rings. The pin is spring biased to move the one end and hence the other ring to an excess fuel position and is coupled to a fluid pressure operable piston which when the associated engine is started is moved by fluid pressure to move the pin to allow the spring to move the saddle member and stop into engagement with the stop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1990
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited Company
    Inventor: Robert H. Scott
  • Patent number: 4929155
    Abstract: Apparatus (42, 72) is used to fill a hose (36) with water (12), from which a secondary source of power is derived, and simultaneously to expel air from the hose while connected to the vacuum side of a pump (20) without loss of the prime in the pump. The apparatus comprises a housing (44, 74) submergeable in the water and having a pair of chambers (46, 48 & 76, 78) respectively having inlets (58, 80) and outlets (64, 86), with the inlets being open to the water and the outlets being coupled respectively to the pump and to the hose. Impellers (54, 100 & 56, 102) respectively in their chambers are coupled together by a shaft (52, 98) in which a first of the impellers (54, 100) is driven by a second of the impellers (56, 102) when water is drawn by the pump past the second of the impellers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Plastiflex Company International
    Inventor: Richard O. Finley