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Pump chamber back pressure dissipation apparatus and method

  • US 5,658,133 A
  • Filed: 02/15/1995
  • Issued: 08/19/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/09/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An air detecting apparatus for a liquid pump, the liquid pump comprising a liquid conveying conduit including a pump chamber portion, an inlet portion and an outlet portion, a plunger and inlet and outlet valves operatively associated with the pump chamber, inlet and outlet portions of the conduit, means for selectively actuating the plunger, inlet and outlet valves in a continuous series of pump chamber portion discharge and refill cycles, the selectively actuating means extending and retracting the plunger in incremental segments such that each incremental segment produces an essentially equal discharge or refill volume of the pump chamber segment, the air detect apparatus comprising:

  • an ultrasonic sound generator and an ultrasonic receiver spaced from one another to receive a detection portion of the liquid conveying conduit having a select volume greater than the volume of the pump chamber incremental segment, the detection portion being upstream of the inlet portion, and the ultrasonic receiver including means for determining whether the sound received from the generator is indicative of air or liquid within the detection portion of the conduit and means for out-putting an air signal when air is indicated;

    means for actuating the ultrasonic sound generator after each incremental retraction of the plunger; and

    an electronic control receiving any air signals from the receiver, the electronic control including means for continuously summing the air signals over each refill cycle to determine whether the sum of air signals during the refill cycle exceeds a first select number and means for outputting an alarm signal if the first select number is exceeded.

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