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Three valve precision pump apparatus with head pressure flowthrough protection

  • US 4,265,601 A
  • Filed: 07/26/1979
  • Issued: 05/05/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/05/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A pumping apparatus for moving a pumped fluid from a reservoir to a destination in response to variations of the pressure of a pumping fluid comprising:

  • a pump member means havingan input port for receiving pumped fluid from the reservoir,an exit port for expelling pumped fluid to the destination,a pumping chamber,an input passageway,an exit passageway, anda passageway network between the input passageway and the exit passageway;

    a diaphragm means bifurcating the pumping chamber for defining a first chamber volume for receiving the pumped fluid and a second chamber volume for receiving the pumping fluid,variable pressure means for intermittently varying the pressure of the pumping fluid for alternately increasing the second chamber volume to increase the pressure of the pumped fluid and expel it from the first chamber volume and decreasing the second chamber volume to decrease the pressure of the pumped fluid and draw it into the first chamber volume;

    first valve means positioned between the input passageway and the passageway network and responsive to the pressure of the pumped fluid in the first chamber volume;

    second valve means positioned in the passageway network for being responsive to the pressure of the pumped fluid in the first chamber volume, the first valve means being opened when the second valve means closes and the first valve means being closed when the second valve means opens in response to the variations in pumping fluid pressure;

    third valve means coupled between the exit passageway and the second valve means in the passageway network for preventing pumped fluid flow-through the pump in response to a pressure head at the input or exit ports, the third valve means coupled for closing at least one of the first, second, or third valves in response to the head pressure at the input and exit ports.

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