Inverted pump
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1. A pump comprising:
- a body having an inlet port and an output port;
a housing secured to one end of said body;
an electromagnetic means having an internal passage, said electromagnetic means being secured between said body and said housing, said electromagnetic means cooperating with said body to define an internal cavity on one side of said electromagnetic means;
an armature that is located on one side of said electromagnetic means that is opposite from said internal cavity, said armature being movable between said body and said housing, said armature contacting the one side of said electromagnetic means in response to energization of said electromagnetic means;
a spring located between said armature and a portion of the side of said electromagnetic means that is opposite from said internal cavity and that is away from the internal passage of said electromagnetic means, said spring loading said armature toward said housing when said electromagnetic means is de-energized;
a partition that is located in the internal cavity between said body and said electromagnetic means, and that cooperates with said body to define a pump chamber, said partition including an annular membrane, a peripheral ring attached to the periphery of said annular membrane, and a central disk that is connected to said annular membrane adjacent the center thereof; and
a stem that extends through the internal passage of said electromagnetic means and that extends past said spring, said stem being secured to the central disk of said partition and to said armature such that said partition is movable in response to movement of said armature, said partition having a first position adjacent said electromagnetic means when said armature contacts said housing and a second position adjacent said body when said armature contacts said electromagnetic means.
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Abstract
A pump wherein an armature (64) is reciprocated between an electromagnetic core (54) and a housing (48). A diaphragm (68) is responsive to movement of the armature (64) and cooperates with a body (10) to form a pumping chamber (80). Expansion of the pumping chamber (80) by spring (66) draws fluid through a valve (20) at a slow rate. Contraction of the pumping chamber (80) by electromagnetic attraction of armature (64) to core (54) expels fluid through valve (42).
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1. A pump comprising:
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a body having an inlet port and an output port; a housing secured to one end of said body; an electromagnetic means having an internal passage, said electromagnetic means being secured between said body and said housing, said electromagnetic means cooperating with said body to define an internal cavity on one side of said electromagnetic means; an armature that is located on one side of said electromagnetic means that is opposite from said internal cavity, said armature being movable between said body and said housing, said armature contacting the one side of said electromagnetic means in response to energization of said electromagnetic means; a spring located between said armature and a portion of the side of said electromagnetic means that is opposite from said internal cavity and that is away from the internal passage of said electromagnetic means, said spring loading said armature toward said housing when said electromagnetic means is de-energized; a partition that is located in the internal cavity between said body and said electromagnetic means, and that cooperates with said body to define a pump chamber, said partition including an annular membrane, a peripheral ring attached to the periphery of said annular membrane, and a central disk that is connected to said annular membrane adjacent the center thereof; and a stem that extends through the internal passage of said electromagnetic means and that extends past said spring, said stem being secured to the central disk of said partition and to said armature such that said partition is movable in response to movement of said armature, said partition having a first position adjacent said electromagnetic means when said armature contacts said housing and a second position adjacent said body when said armature contacts said electromagnetic means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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