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Reciprocating pump assembly for liquids

  • US 9,709,047 B2
  • Filed: 04/30/2012
  • Issued: 07/18/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/06/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A manually-operated reciprocating pump assembly for dispensing liquids,the pump assembly comprising:

  • a pump housing providing an interior compartment, the pump housing being provided with an inlet through which a liquid to be dispensed is provided, and an outlet for dispensing the liquid,a piston being arranged to perform a linear movement within the interior compartment of the pump housing, the piston comprising ferromagnetic material,a magnetic actuator comprising a magnetic field acting on the piston,wherein the magnetic actuator comprises a permanent magnet arranged exterior of the pump housing to be moved linearly substantially parallel to the linear movement of the piston between an actuator resting position and an actuator actuated position, whereby a linearly moving magnetic field of the magnetic actuator thereby causes the piston to be moved within the pump housing between a piston resting position and a piston actuated position under influence of the linearly moving magnetic field,wherein movement of the permanent magnet is performed manually by a user without the use of electricity;

    the assembly further comprising;

    a first biasing member arranged exterior of the pump housing to apply a force on the permanent magnet in a first direction to bias the permanent magnet to the actuator resting position; and

    a second biasing member arranged within the interior compartment to apply a force on the piston in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, to bias the piston to the piston resting position,wherein the permanent magnet and the second biasing member are arranged to interact whereby the permanent magnet is moved in opposed linear directions in relation to the movements of the piston,wherein when the permanent magnet is moved in the second direction towards the piston, the force of the permanent magnet attracts the piston and overcomes the force of the second biasing member so that the piston is moved from the piston resting position towards the piston actuated position and the second biasing member is thereby contracted, andwherein when the permanent magnet is moved in the first direction away from the piston, the force from the second biasing member overcomes the force of the permanent magnet so that the piston is moved back to the piston resting position by the force of the second biasing member.

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