Rotary control valve for a piston pump
First Claim
1. A rotary control valve for directing a flow of fluid through the valve, comprising:
- a control member having a control surface, and a cover juxtaposed to the control surface, wherein the surface and cover move relative to each other through a plurality of positions;
a fluid passageway cooperatively formed between the cover and control surface;
first and second bores through the cover, wherein the bores are both in fluid communication with the fluid passageway in at least one of the plurality of positions, as the control surface and cover move relative to each other, to direct the flow of fluid through the fluid passageway and control valve; and
wherein the control valve is incorporated into a pump in which reciprocating pistons move fluid through the pump, and the pistons are reciprocated by a cam, and the control member is mounted to and rotates with the cam.
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Abstract
A reciprocating piston pump provides pulsation free delivery of liquid. It is suitable for use in compact environments or for the delivery of small amounts of liquid, as in chromatographic analysis devices. The pump includes two pistons with pumping chambers that are alternately connected to inflow and outflow lines through a control valve. The control valve moves between a first position in which inflow is directed to the first piston chamber and outflow to the second piston chamber, and a second position in which outflow is directed to the first piston chamber and inflow is directed to the second piston chamber. Each outflow pulse from the piston is sustained longer than each inflow pulse, and the outflow pulses are staggered and partially superimposed to provide substantially pulsation free delivery of liquid from the pump. A rotating cam moves the pistons of the pumps and the control valve between their operating positions described above. The cam rotates at a constant speed around an axis that is parallel to the axis of movement of the piston pumps.
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29 Claims
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1. A rotary control valve for directing a flow of fluid through the valve, comprising:
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a control member having a control surface, and a cover juxtaposed to the control surface, wherein the surface and cover move relative to each other through a plurality of positions; a fluid passageway cooperatively formed between the cover and control surface; first and second bores through the cover, wherein the bores are both in fluid communication with the fluid passageway in at least one of the plurality of positions, as the control surface and cover move relative to each other, to direct the flow of fluid through the fluid passageway and control valve; and wherein the control valve is incorporated into a pump in which reciprocating pistons move fluid through the pump, and the pistons are reciprocated by a cam, and the control member is mounted to and rotates with the cam.
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2. A rotary control valve for directing a flow of fluid through the valve, comprising:
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a control member having a control surface, and a cover juxtaposed to the control surface, wherein the surface and cover move relative to each other through a plurality of positions; a fluid passageway cooperatively formed between the cover and control surface; first and second bores through the cover, wherein the bores are both in fluid communication with the fluid passageway in at least one of the plurality of positions, as the control surface and cover move relative to each other, to direct a flow of fluid through the fluid passageway and control valve; wherein the first bore is an inlet bore connected to an inlet line, and the second bore is an outlet bore connected to an outlet line, and movement of the control surface and cover relative to each other brings the inlet bore and outlet bore simultaneously into fluid communication with the passageway such that fluid flows from the inlet line, through the passageway, and out of the outlet line; wherein the control member is a disc, and the control surface is a flat surface of the disc, and the disc rotates about an axis of rotation relative to the cover, and the passageway is cooperatively formed by the cover and a groove in the control surface, wherein the passageway includes a first passageway portion that falls on a first circle having a center of curvature at the axis of rotation of the disc, and a distance of the first bore from the axis is substantially the same as a radius of the first circle, such that the first passageway portion is in fluid communication with the first bore as the disc rotates through at least a portion of its rotation, and the passageway further includes a second passageway portion that is in fluid communication with the second bore through at least a portion of the rotation of the disc. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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5. A rotary valve that directs a flow of fluid through the valve, comprising:
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a control member having a control surface, and a cover juxtaposed to the control surface, wherein the surface and cover move relative to each other through a plurality of positions; first and second fluid passageways cooperatively formed by and between the cover and grooves in the control surface; first, second, third and fourth bores through the cover, wherein the first bore is an inlet bore, and the second bore is an outlet bore; wherein the first fluid passageway comprises a first portion that is always in fluid communication with the first bore as the surface and cover move relative to each other, and a second portion that is in fluid communication with the third bore in only some of the plurality of positions; wherein the second fluid passageway comprises a first portion that is always in fluid communication with the second bore, and a second portion that is in fluid communication with the fourth bore in only some of the plurality of positions; and wherein the second portion of the first fluid passageway is in fluid communication with the fourth bore in some of the plurality of positions, and the second portion of the second fluid passageway is in fluid communication with the third bore in some of the plurality of positions, but the first and second fluid passageways are never in fluid communication with each other. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A rotary valve for directing first and second pulsed flows of liquid through the valve, comprising:
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an inlet line and an outlet line; a control disc having a flat control surface, and a cover with a flat inside face that bears against the control surface, wherein the disc rotates relative to the cover about an axis of rotation, and grooves in the control surface form, in cooperation with the overlying cover, an inlet passageway and outlet passageway that do not communicate with each other; first, second, third and fourth bores extending through the cover, wherein the first bore is an inlet bore that communicates with the inlet line, and the second bore is an outlet bore that communicates with the outlet line; wherein the inlet passageway comprises an annular inlet passageway circumscribing an arcuate inlet passageway, and the annular and arcuate inlet passageways both have substantially the same center and radius of curvature, and a communicating passageway extends radially on the control surface between the annular and arcuate passageways, and the outlet passageway comprises an arcuate outlet passageway with a center of curvature at the axis, and a communicating arm that extends from the arcuate outlet passageway to the center of curvature of the arcuate outlet passageway, and the distance from the axis to the arcuate inlet and outlet passageways is substantially the same; and wherein the second bore extends through the cover at the axis to communicate with the arm of the outlet passageway, the distance between the axis and first bore is substantially the same as the distance from the axis to the annular inlet passageway, and the distance between the axis and the third and fourth bores is substantially the same as the radius from the axis to the arcuate inlet and outlet passageways. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A rotary control valve in a pump, comprising:
- a rotary control member having a rotatable control surface having first and second flow channels inscribed in the control surface, without extending through the control member, wherein the first of the flow control channels is an arcuate channel and the second flow channel is a linear flow channel that intersects the arcuate first channel;
a stationary control plate that fits against the control surface to form closed passageways between the control plate and the first and second channels in the control surface, wherein the control plate includes a first opening through the control plate positioned to communicate with the first channel through at least part of the rotation of the surface, and a second opening through the control plate positioned to communicate with the second channel through at least part of the rotation of the surface, to establish a continuous flow pathway from the first opening to the second opening during only a part of the rotation of the control surface; wherein the second flow channel communicates with a center of rotation of the control surface, and the second opening through the control plate communicates with the second flow channel at the center of rotation of the control surface. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
- a rotary control member having a rotatable control surface having first and second flow channels inscribed in the control surface, without extending through the control member, wherein the first of the flow control channels is an arcuate channel and the second flow channel is a linear flow channel that intersects the arcuate first channel;
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19. A rotary control valve in a pump for dispersing metered amounts of a liquid, comprising:
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a rotary control member comprising a rotary control surface having flow channels inscribed in the control surface, wherein the flow channels do not extend through the control member, and wherein the flow channels further comprise an outer annular channel circumscribing a first inner arcuate channel that communicates with the outer annular channel, and a second inner arcuate channel circumscribed by and not communicating with the outer annular channel or first arcuate inner channel, wherein the first and second annular channels extend in a common circle on the control surface, and a linear channel extends from the second inner arcuate channel to a center of rotation of the control surface; and a stationary control plate that fits against the control surface to form closed passageways between the control plate and the channels in the control surface, wherein the control plate includes a first opening through the control plate positioned to communicate with the outer annular channel throughout the rotation of the control surface, a second opening through the control plate positioned to alternatively communicate with the first arcuate inner channel and second inner arcuate channel as the control surface rotates against the control plate, a third opening positioned to communicate with the center of rotation of the control surface throughout the rotation of the control surface, and a fourth opening positioned to alternatively communicate with the first inner arcuate channel and second inner arcuate channel as the control surface rotates against the control plate. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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23. A rotary control valve for directing a flow of fluid through the valve, comprising:
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a control member having a control surface, and a cover juxtaposed to the control surface, wherein the surface and cover rotate relative to each other, through a plurality of positions; first and second fluid passageways cooperatively formed between the cover and control surface; a first primary bore through the cover and in fluid communication with the first fluid passageway throughout rotation of the surface and cover relative to each other, and a second primary bore through the cover and in fluid communication with the second fluid passageway throughout rotation of the surface and cover relative to each other; a first secondary bore through the cover, and a second secondary bore through the cover, wherein the first and second fluid passageways are positioned to be alternately moved into fluid contact with the first and second secondary bores as the surface and cover rotate relative to each other; and wherein the control valve is incorporated into a pump in which reciprocating pistons move fluid through the pump, and the pistons are reciprocated by a cam, and the control member is mounted to and rotates with the cam.
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24. A rotary control valve for directing a flow of fluid through the valve, comprising:
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a control member having a control surface, and a cover juxtaposed to the control surface, wherein the surface and cover rotate relative to each other through a plurality of positions; first and second fluid passageways cooperatively formed between the cover and control surface; first and second primary bores through the cover, wherein the first primary bore is in fluid communication with the first fluid passageway throughout rotation of the surface and cover relative to each other, and the second primary bore is in fluid communication with the second fluid passageway throughout rotation of the surface and cover relative to each other; first and second secondary bores through the cover, wherein the first and second fluid passageways are positioned to be alternately moved into fluid contact with the first and second secondary bores as the surface and cover rotate relative to each other; wherein the first primary bore is an inlet bore connected to an inlet line, and the second primary bore is an outlet bore connected to an outlet line, and movement of the control surface and cover relative to each other positions the passageways such that the intake bore is brought into fluid communication with one of the secondary bores connected to a piston pump having a reciprocating piston on an intake stroke, and the outlet bore is brought into fluid communication with one of the secondary bores connected to a piston pump having a reciprocating piston on an exhaust stroke, such that fluid flows from the inlet line, through the passageway to the piston on the intake stroke, thereafter from the same reciprocating piston on the exhaust stroke to the outlet line; wherein the control member is a disc, and the control surface is a flat surface of the disc, and the disc rotates about an axis of rotation relative to the cover, and the passageways are cooperatively formed by the cover and a groove in the control surface, wherein the first passageway includes a circular portion arranged to be in fluid communication with the inlet bore throughout rotation of the disc, and a semi-circular portion which is arranged to bring that first passageway into fluid communication with one of the secondary bores during only a portion of the rotation of the disc, and the second passageway includes a portion arranged to be in fluid communication with the outlet bore throughout rotation of the disc, and a part-circular portion which is arranged to bring the second passageway into fluid communication with one of the secondary bores during at least a portion of the rotation of the disc.
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25. A rotary control valve in a pump, comprising:
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a rotary control member having a rotatable control surface having first and second flow channels inscribed in the control surface, without extending through the control member, wherein the first of the flow control channels includes an arcuate control portion which communicates with a circular channel portion of greater diameter, and a second of the flow control channels includes an arcuate control portion of a same radius as the arcuate control portion of the first flow control channel, wherein the arcuate control portion of the second flow control channel communicates with a circular channel of a smaller diameter than the arcuate control portion of the second flow control channel; a plurality of reciprocating pistons; a stationary control plate that fits against the control surface to form closed passageways between the control plate and the first and second flow control channels in the control surface, wherein the control plate includes a first primary opening through the control plate positioned to communicate with the circular portion of the first channel, and a second primary opening through the control plate positioned to communicate with the circular portion of the second flow control channel, and a first secondary opening and a second secondary opening through the control plate, each separately positioned to communicate with the arcuate portions of both the first and second flow control channels, wherein the first and second secondary openings are in constant communication with respective first and second reciprocating pistons, such that each of the first and second primary bores is successively brought into fluid communication with the first and second secondary bores during different portions of the control surface rotation, whereby fluid communication is successively established between each of the reciprocating pistons and the primary inlet bore as the control surface rotates, and fluid communication is successively established between each of the reciprocating pistons and the primary outlet bore as the control surface rotates. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29)
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