Method and means for improving efficiency of peristaltic pumps
First Claim
1. A method of improving the efficiency of peristaltic pumps of the type which utilize a plurality of reciprocable fingers for repeatedly contracting a section of flexible tubing at a point, and moving the point of contraction unidirectionally and cyclically along the tube section to force fluid along the tube section in front of the contraction, comprisingmounting a section of flexible, generally cylindrical tubing having a bore in a peristaltic pump, said section being in operative relation to said fingers,partially constricting said tubular section so that each portion of said tubular section is compressed along its length, andcausing said fingers repeatedly to compress and release said partially constricted tubular section by cyclically urging said fingers successively and one after the other into extended positions in which each finger substantially closes the bore at a point along said tubular section and retracted positions in which each member is drawn away from said tubular section but only far enough to permit said tubular section to assume a generally oval configuration in cross section without permitting any portion of said section to return to its generally cylindrical configuration, whereby the drop in the flow rate of said pump, during operation thereof, is maintained in a range of approximately +2% to 0% by preventing any portion of said section from returning to its generally cylindrical configuration during reciprocation of said fingers.
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Abstract
The efficiency and accuracy of a peristaltic pump is increased simply and inexpensively by controlling the cross sectional configuration of the section of flexible tubing which is operated upon the pump thrust members during a pumping operation. Specifically, the section of tubing, which is normally generally cylindrical in configuration, is held partially constricted or compressed upon being mounted in the pump, so that it becomes generally oval in cross sectional configuration. The thrust members of the pump, when the latter is operating, thus repeatedly compress a section of tubing which is already partially compressed, and which never is allowed to expand fully back to its cylindrical configuration. This substantially reduces the drop in feed rate heretofore experienced by similar pumps because of tubing fatigue and augument.
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1. A method of improving the efficiency of peristaltic pumps of the type which utilize a plurality of reciprocable fingers for repeatedly contracting a section of flexible tubing at a point, and moving the point of contraction unidirectionally and cyclically along the tube section to force fluid along the tube section in front of the contraction, comprising
mounting a section of flexible, generally cylindrical tubing having a bore in a peristaltic pump, said section being in operative relation to said fingers, partially constricting said tubular section so that each portion of said tubular section is compressed along its length, and causing said fingers repeatedly to compress and release said partially constricted tubular section by cyclically urging said fingers successively and one after the other into extended positions in which each finger substantially closes the bore at a point along said tubular section and retracted positions in which each member is drawn away from said tubular section but only far enough to permit said tubular section to assume a generally oval configuration in cross section without permitting any portion of said section to return to its generally cylindrical configuration, whereby the drop in the flow rate of said pump, during operation thereof, is maintained in a range of approximately +2% to 0% by preventing any portion of said section from returning to its generally cylindrical configuration during reciprocation of said fingers.
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5. Fluid pumping and metering apparatus, comprising
a peristaltic pump housing having an opening in one end thereof, means for removably mounting across said opening a section of flexible tubing which normally is generally cylindrical in cross section, means for compressing said section at each point along its length when said section is mounted across said opening, pump means in said housing including a rotatable drive shaft and having a plurality of cams mounted thereon, said pump means further including a plurality of reciprocable fingers mounted in said housing for engagement at one end with said cams and at their opposite ends through said opening with said tubular section at spaced points therealong, means for rotating said shaft thereby to effect reciprocation of said fingers, and thereby cyclically to urge said fingers successively and one after the other into extended positions in which each member closes the bore in the registering portion of said tubular section, and retracted positions in which each member is drawn away from the tubular section but only far enough to permit the registering portion of said tubular section to assume a generally oval configuration in cross section, whereby during a pumping operation the drop in the flow rate of said pump is maintained in a range of approximately +2% to 0% by preventing any portion of said section from assuming a cylindrical configuration along any portion of its length.
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