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Non-contact controlled micropump

  • US 4,673,391 A
  • Filed: 05/30/1984
  • Issued: 06/16/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/31/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A micropump for delivering small quantities of a liquid, comprising:

  • a casing defining a reservoir for containing the liquid,a first outlet provided in said casing for exhausting the liquid outside the casing,a bellows disposed in said casing for applying a pressure to the liquid in the reservoir,a first valve means positioned in said casing downstream of said inlet and electromagnetically controlled for exhausting the liquid outside the casing through said first outlet,pressure regulating means provided between said first valve means and said reservoir for regulating a pressure of the liquid issued to the first outlet through said first valve means, the pressure regulating means comprising a body having an inlet communicating with the reservoir, a second outlet communicating with the first valve means, a chamber communicating with said second outlet and a passage communicating said chamber with said inlet, a second valve means provided in the passage, a valve seat provided in said passage so as to be brought into contact with a surface of the second valve means and having a central bore for flowing the liquid toward the chamber, a rod movably mounted in the passage so as to open and close the central bore in cooperation with the second valve means to thereby permit and obstruct the flow of the liquid toward the chamber, a diaphragm having an area larger than that of the valve seat, mounted in the chamber so as to divide the chamber into a first chamber and a second chamber communicating with the passage and the second outlet and connected to the rod, and an elastic-force generating means disposed within the body, said elastic-force generating means generating an elastic force so that said rod is moved toward the second valve means to thereby release a contact of the second valve means with the valve seat to allow the liquid flow into the second chamber through said central bore in the case where a pressure exerted on the diaphragm in the second chamber becomes less than a predetermined pressure and so that said rod is moved toward the diaphragm to thereby keep the contact of the second valve means with the valve seat to obstruct a flow of the liquid through said central bore in the case where the pressure exerted on the diaphragm in the second chamber becomes larger than the predetermined pressure.

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