Relatively Movable Serial Distributors Patents (Class 91/264)
  • Patent number: 9803660
    Abstract: A servo piston assembly having a servo piston body mounted within a servo piston cylinder. A pair of bushings are mounted within each end of the servo piston body. An elongated bore extends through the servo piston body and receives a guide rod that extends out of the servo piston body and is received within the servo piston cylinder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2017
    Assignee: DANFOSS POWER SOLUTIONS INC.
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hansell, Joseph R. Wright
  • Patent number: 8382445
    Abstract: An air logic controller for increasing the efficiency of an air operated double diaphragm pump. The air logic controller may increase the efficiency of the pump by controlling the supply of compressed fluid to the pump. In one embodiment, the air logic controller may control the supply of compressed fluid to the pump by replacing the continuous, large volume supply of compressed fluid supplied to conventional air operated pumps during a single pumping stroke with a varied supply of compressed fluid. The varied supply of compressed fluid may comprise a supply of compressed fluid that alternates between a large volume supply and a small volume supply of compressed fluid. The air logic controller may vary the supply of compressed fluid to the pump based at least partially on the position of a main air valve spool and the setting on an adjustable pneumatic time delay relay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2013
    Assignee: Warren Rupp, Inc.
    Inventor: David Roseberry
  • Patent number: 6435845
    Abstract: An air driven double diaphragm pump has two opposed pumping cavities with diaphragms extending thereacross. A shaft extends between the diaphragms and through an actuator housing. The housing includes a control valve assembly having a control valve to direct pressurized air to one or the other of the dual pumping cavities and two relief valves which cooperate with the pump shaft position to release air from one end or the other of the control valve for the shifting thereof. Shuttle valve elements are positioned between the control valve and the pumping chambers. The shuttle valve elements are slidably positioned within the valve cavities to move between extreme positions under the pressures within the input and the pumping cavity. In one extreme position, the pumping cavity is in communication with an exhaust having a tapered passage. In the other, the exhaust is cut off and pressurized air is able to pass through a one-way valve in a passageway through the shuttle valve element to charge the pumping chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Wilden Pump & Engineering Co.
    Inventors: Dennis E. Kennedy, Dennis D. Eberwein, Robert F. Jack
  • Patent number: 6152705
    Abstract: An air driven double diaphragm pump has two opposed pumping cavities with diaphragms extending thereacross. A shaft extends between the diaphragms and through an actuator housing. The housing includes a control valve assembly having a control valve to direct pressurized air to one or the other of the dual pumping cavities and two relief valves which cooperate with the pump shaft position to release air from one end or the other of the control valve for the shifting thereof. Shuttle valve elements are positioned between the control valve and the pumping chambers. The shuttle valve elements are slidably positioned within the valve cavities to move between extreme positions under the pressures within the input and the pumping cavity. In one extreme position, the pumping cavity is in communication with an exhaust having a tapered passage. In the other, the exhaust is cut off and pressurized air is able to pass through a one-way valve in a passageway through the shuttle valve element to charge the pumping chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2000
    Assignee: Wilden Pump & Engineering Co.
    Inventors: Dennis E. Kennedy, Dennis D. Eberwein, Robert F. Jack