[0001] This invention relates to an aggressive liquid pump for transferring and dosing.
[0002] Several kinds of membrane pumps for pumping aggressive liquids are known. One type
is a membrane piston pump powered by an electric motor. Such pumps comprise a single
leaf membrane, which is directly connected via a connecting rod with the electric
motor. The pump may or may not be provided with a speed reducing means. The frequency
of the pumps without the reducing means is equal to the number of cycles of the electric
motor, and the aggressive liquids flow rate is controlled by a degree to which an
eccenter moves the connecting rod and therefore the membrane.
[0003] The frequency of the pump provided with the speed reducing means is less than the
number of cycles of the electric motor. Therefore the pump speed reduction results
in easier flow rate control. The use of reducing means is on the other hand disadvantageous
because those pumps are considerably larger than the pumps without it. This is due
to the fact, that the design and production of the pumps provided with the reducing
means are much more complex. Both designs are presently considered to be obsolete.
[0004] Another type is a pneumatic operated membrane pump as for example disclosed in the
EP0 315 264. The pump of the European patent application is constructed for transferring
beer or carbonated beverages and not for aggressive liquids, but it is a good example
to demonstrate the basic principles of this kind of pumps.
[0005] These pumps comprise usually two membranes opposite one to another. The pumps are
powered by pressurized air and the aggressive liquid flow rate is controlled by controlling
the flow of the air. In such pumps, one membrane draws the aggressive liquid into
its respective chamber, while the other one forces aggressive liquid out and vice
versa. Such pumps for pumping aggressive liquids are produced for example by ASTI
Company of France (models PCS-O, PCS-1 and PCS-2).
[0006] Each chamber is provided with a separate liquid distributing means. Connecting the
two separate distributing means by pipes is therefore required, in order to obtain
a single intake and exhaust, which makes the design complex and enlarges the number
of parts necessary, in particular the number of sealings. The complexity of the design
makes assembling and disassembling more difficult, which has an adversive effect on
the complete sealing.
[0007] Another type of pneumatically operated aggressive liquid pumps is disclosed in Engineering,
Volume 223, No. 12, December 1983, London GB, Page 994. This pump is of the single
chamber type with only one inlet valve and an outlet valve to fill and empty the chamber.
The pump body is completely machined from a solid block of PTFE. To allow a more or
less continuous flow, two chambers have to be operated alternatively in parallel.
[0008] Bellows are mounted on the side of the body at a position between a suction and an
exhaust valve. The valve members are operated by a pressure force of the liquid originating
from the movement of pressured air driven bellows. The pressure force of the liquid
acts opposite to a retaining force of the valve members that is generated by bar magnets
completey embedded in the PTFE of the valve members. Because of the magnets, springs,
that could be corroded by the aggressive liquid are avoided.
[0009] Each chamber has a compact design, however, the necessary size is increased by using
two pumps alternatively operated to obtain a more continuous flow of liquid.
[0010] The problem of the invention is to provide a new design for an aggressive liquids
pump that allows to build pumps smaller than known from the state of the art with
good flow control and sealing capabilities.
[0011] The problem is solved by an aggressive liquid pump for transferring and dosing with
a housing made of Koterm (R) and comprising two opposite cylinders, each divided by
a movable membrane into two chambers, one for the liquid and the other for a driving
gas, and both membranes being fastened to each other by a rod movable in a central
boring within the housing, comprising two further cylindrical borings, each one parallel
to the connecting rod, with openings at both ends into the chambers of the cylinders
provided for the liquid, and each containing two valve elements, i.e., two exhaust
valve elements in one boring and two suction valve elements in the other boring, the
valve elements being also made completely of non-corrosive material and having completely
embedded bar magnets, each situated in the end of each valve element, which is facing
the other valve element in the same boring, the bar magnets in the suction valve elements
facing each other with different poles and the bar magnets in the exhaust valve elements
facing each other with matching poles.
[0012] The pump according to the invention is of the two chamber type as described already
above. It has a compact design, is easy to produce and to disassemble because of the
special construction of the housing and the valve elements being placed in borings
of the housing. In the valve elements bar magnets are embedded, generating a retaining
force, directed opposite to the force due to the pressure difference generated by
the motion of the members introduced by a pneumatic drive. If the pressure of the
pneumatic drive completely drops, the magnetic force is able to seal the valves properly,
thus allowing proper pumping even under low pressure. Fine regulation of the aggressive
liquid pumping speed is therefore also possible.
[0013] The invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the drawings
by an embodiement serving as example. It is shown in
- Fig. 1 a view of a pump according to the invention in three projections;
- Fig. 2 a cross section along line I-I of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 a pneumatic scheme of the pump according to Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 a view of the distribution means body in three projections;
- Fig 5 a valve element for the inlet valve;
- Fig. 6 a plug to seal a permanent magnet in the inlet valve element;
- Fig. 7 a valve element for the exhaust valve;
- Fig. 8 a detailed view of a microswitch shown in Fig. 2.
[0014] Fig. 1 shows the general design of an embodyment of a pump according to the invention.
The pump 1 is fixed on a housing 2 of the pneumatic elements. For operation the pressured
air to drive the pump is supplied via a connector 3, situated in the housing. Before
the air is led to the pump 1 it flows through a 3/2 distributor 4 that can be operated
from outside. In addition to the distributor 4 a muffler 5 can be regulated from the
front panel of the housing 2 for the pneumatic elements. The muffler serves to regulate
the air flow, thus regulating the flow of the pumped aggressive liquid. Detailed description
of its function will be given below in reference to Fig. 3.
[0015] The pump 1 is fixed on the housing for the pneumatic elements by a screw 6 made of
brass. The pump 1 consists mainly out of liquid distributions means 7 in the center
and two cylinders 8 at each side of the distribution means 7. The cylinders are made
of Koterm. At the end of each cylinder 8 opposite to its end not engaging with the
liquid distribution means 7, switchhousings 9 are fixed containing microswitches that
will be described later. The switchhousings 9, the cylinders 8, and the distribution
means 7 are fastened together by flanges 10 made out of duraluminium, bolts 11 made
of steel, nuts 12 and washers 13. Additionally air pumping means 14 are visible in
Fig. 1, delivering pressured air from the housing 2 to the pump 1.
[0016] The function and the interior construction of the pump can be seen more easily from
a sectional drawing along the lines I-I of Fig. 2. This figure shows in particular
the inside structure of the liquid distribution means 7 sandwiched by the both cylinders
8 and the switchhousings 9. The liquid distribution means 7 comprises a housing 15
made of Koterm (R), which is shown in Fig. 4 in detail. The housing 15 is cylindrical
and has a center boring 16 and two borings offset from the center, used as exhaust
chamber 17 and inlet chamber 18 for pumping the aggressive liquid. The exhaust chamber
17 contains two exhaust valve elements 19, and the inlet chamber 18 two suction valve
elements 20. Both chambers contain corresponding valve seats 21 and 22 for the respective
valve elements 19 and 20 as well. All these parts are made of Koterm (R).
[0017] While the suction valve seats 22 in the inlet chamber 18 are fixed central inside
the liquid distribution means 7, the exhaust valve seats 21 in the exhaust chamber
19 are positioned at its ends.
[0018] The pressure in the chambers 17 and 18 to move the valve elements 21, 22 is generated
by membranes 23 made of teflon (R), moved by pressured air in the cylinders 8. Both
membranes 23 are connected via a connecting rod 24 made of stainless steel. The connecting
rod ist fixed at the membranes 23 with screws 25, also made of stainless steel.
[0019] When the membrane 23 on the left side of Fig. 2 is moving to the left, an underpressure
is generated, which pulls the left suction valve element 20 and exhaust valve element
19 to the left and opens the entrance for the aggressive liquid which is pulled into
the inlet chamber 18 by the same pressure. Because the both membranes are rigidly
connected by the connecting rod 24 the right membrane 23 moves to the left as well.
Therefore it presses liquid, present in the exhaust chamber 17 by moving the right
exhaust valve element 19 to the left, while the right suction valve element 20 is
sealing on its seat 22 and does not allow liquid to exit on the spot. At the end of
the movement the membrane 23 switches a microswitch 26 in the switchhousing 9. By
use of an additional pressure circuit that will be described later in reference to
Fig. 3 the switching of the microswitch 26 results in a reversal of the air pressure
so that the right membrane 23 then moves to the right until it actuates the right
microswitch 26. This again reverses the air pressure and this way periodic pumping
cycles are provided.
[0020] The inlet chamber 19 is closed on both sides with special screws 27 made of teflon,
having a central boring allowing the pressure generated by the movement of the membranes
23 to act on the suction valve elements 20. Similarly the center boring 16, bearing
the connecting rod 24 is closed with special screws 28 made of teflon (R).
[0021] Each of the suction valve elements 20 and the exhaust valve elements 19 incorporate
magnets 29 and 30 respectively. The magnets 29 generate a force between the both suction
valve elements 20 that seals the intake when the air pressure is very low. The magnets
30 generate a repulsive force between the exhaust valve elements 19 to open the exhaust
when the air pressure drops. This way the magnets allow even a proper function of
the pump under low pressure.
[0022] All the magnets 29, 30 are embedded completely in the valve elements 19, 20 as will
be described later in detail in reference to Fig. 5 to Fig. 7.
[0023] A pneumatic scheme to drive the pump is shown in Fig. 3. Air under pressure of 2.5
to 5.0 bars enters at the 3/2 distributor 4, flows through the muffler 5 to a 5/2
distributor 31 and further to one of the membranes 23 and wides it. Because of the
connection of the both membranes 23 with the connection rod 24 the movement of one
membrane 23 is transferred to the other. For a better understanding of the pumping
scheme assume that the right membrane 23 moves to the left. Then the air from the
inside part of the left membrane 23 freely leaves into the atmosphere through the
5/2 distributor 31, the same time the left membrane generates the underpressure in
the left chamber, sucking the aggressive liquid in the way it was described before.
When the inside part of the left membrane 23 actuates the microswitch 26 air flows
through it, resulting in a command pulse, that switches the 5/2 air distributor 31.
The 5/2 air distributor 31 then changes the direction of air streaming. Now the air
enters the inside of the left membrane and exits freely into atmosphere from the right
membrane 23. The aggressive liquid, which is already sucked in, is pushed out of the
left chamber and additionally the aggressive liquid is sucked into the right chamber
until the inside part of the right membrane 23 actuates the microswitch 26, changing
again the direction of movement. That way the liquid is continously sucked into one
chamber and pushed out from the other chamber and vice versa.
[0024] By regulating the air flow with the muffler 5, the speed of the membrane movement
is regulated which also regulates the flow of the aggressive liquid. The flow of aggressive
liquid changes linearly dependent on the number of cycles of the membrane per minute.
[0025] Therefore also the flow of aggressive liquid is linearly dependant on the number
of cycles in a minute.
[0026] The best way for economic use of the invention is
- the number of cycles is between 10 to 60 cycles per minute;
- the flow of the pump is between 20 l/h with 10 cycles/min. to 300 l/h with 60 cycles/min.;
- the optimum working condition of the pump is 10 cycles/min. up to 50 cycles/min.
[0027] Fig. 4 shows the housing 15 of the distribution means 7 made of Koterm. It is of
cylindrical shape 86 mm long with a diameter of 70 mm. The center boring 16 is 10.5
mm in diameter, giving enough tolerance for the movement of the rod, that is cylindrical
with 10 mm diameter. The borings used for the exhaust chamber 17 and the inlet chamber
18 are each 14.5 mm wide. Fig. 4 shows in addition a radial extending hole 32 with
an M10 thread for fixing the screw 6.
[0028] Fig. 5 and 6 show how the suction valve elements 20 are shaped and in particular
how the magnets 29 are embedded in the material. The suction valve element 20 is made
of Koterm with a maximum outer diameter of 14.5 mm . In the center a hole 33 with
a diameter of 4.5 mm is provided to fix a cylindrical magnet 29 of 4.5 mm diameter.
[0029] After introducing the magnet 29 in the hole 33 of the valve element 20 it is sealed
with a plug 34 as shown in Fig. 6. It has two cylindrical sections 35 and 36 with
a conical section 37 between them. The cylindrical section 35 is 4.4 mm in diameter
so that the plug 34 fits well in the hole 33 of the inlet valve element 20. The conical
section 37 seals the hole 33 after introduction of the magnet Because the plug 34
and the suction valve element 20 is made of Koterm the whole valve element resists
against aggressive liquids. The magnets are completely embedded inside the valve element
20 and secured.
[0030] Fig. 7 shows the shape of the exhaust valve elements 19. It comprises also a central
hole 38 to include the magnet 30 that is fixed with a plug similar to that in Fig.
6.
[0031] Fig. 8 shows the details of the microswitch 26 used to reverse together with the
5/2 distributor 31 the flow of pressured air from one membrane 23 to the other. The
membranes 23 act on an actuator 39 of the microswitch 26 made of brass. The actuator
39 is held in position relative to the housing 40 made of brass by a spring 41 made
of spring iron wire. The spring 41 is acting on a ball housing including a ball 43
that is secured with another spring 41.
[0032] In addition, there are two openings 44 and 45 as inlet and outlet for pressured air.
The inside part of the membrane 23 moves the actuator 39 and closes the opening 45
before the other end of the actuator 39 moves the ball 43 and makes it possible for
air under pressure to pass by the ball 43 through the opening 44. Air under pressure
works on the part marked by the arrow with the reference number 46.
[0033] The described embodiment of the invention showed excellent properties in transporting
aggressive liquids, fine-regulating aggressive liquids and it has a simple construction
allowing easy disassembling and assembling of the pump.
1. Aggressive liquids pump for transferring and dosing with a housing (15) made of Koterm
(R) and comprising two opposite cylinders (8), each divided by a movable membrane
(23) into two chambers, one for the liquid and the other for a driving gas, and both
membranes (23) being fastened to each other by a rod (24) movable in a central boring
(24) within the housing (15), comprising two further cylindrical borings (17, 18),
each one parallel to the connecting rod, with openings at both ends into the chambers
of the cylinders provided for the liquid, and each containing two valve elements,
i.e., two exhaust valve elements (19) in one boring (17) and two suction valve elements
(20) in the other boring (18), the valve elements being also made completely of Koterm
(R) and having completely embedded bar magnets (29, 30), each situated in the end
of each valve element (19, 20), which is facing the other valve element (19, 20) in
the same boring, the bar magnets (29) in the suction valve elements (20) facing each
other with different poles and the bar magnets (30) in the exhaust valve elements
(19) facing each other with matching poles.
2. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that micro-switches (26) are situated
within the chambers of the cylinders provided for the driving gas, each micro-switch
(26) being activated by each of the membranes (23) in the cylinders.
1. Pumpe zur Förderung und Dosierung aggressiver Flüssigkeiten mit einem Gehäuse (15)
aus Koterm (R) und zwei gegenübertiegenden Zylindem (8), deren jeder von einer beweglichen
Membran (23) in zwei Kammern, eine für die Flüssigkeit und die andere für ein Treibgas,
unterteilt ist, wobei beide Membranen (23) mittels einer Stange (24) aneinander befestigt
sind, die in einer zentralen Bohrung (24) im Gehäuse (15) beweglich ist, und mit zwei
weiteren zylindrischen Bohrungen (17, 18), deren jede parallel zur Verbindungs-Stange
verläuft und die an beiden Enden Öffnungen in die Zylinderkammern, die für die Flüssigkeit
vorgesehen sind, sowie jeweils zwei Ventilelemente aufweisen, d.h., zwei Auslaßventilelemente
(19) in einer Bohrung (17) und zwei Ansaugventilelemente (20) in der anderen Bohrung
(18), wobei die Ventilelemente ebenfalls vollständig aus Koterm (R) bestehen und vollständig
eingebettete Stabmagneten (29, 30) aufweisen, deren jeder am Ende jedes Ventilelemertes
(19, 20) angeordnet ist, das dem anderen Ventilelement (19, 20) in derselben Bohrung
gegenübertiegt, wobei sich die Stabmagneten (29) in den Ansaugventilelementen (20)
mit verschiedenen Polen und die Stabmagneten (30) in den Auslaßventilelementen (19)
mit übereinstimmenden Polen gegenüberliegen.
2. Pumpe nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß Mikro-Schalter (26) in den für
das Treibgas vorgesehenen Zylinderkammern angeordnet sind, wobei jeder Mikro-Schalter
(26) durch jede der Membranen (23) in den Zylindern aktiviert wird.
1. Pompe pour transferer et doser des liquides agressifs comportant un carter (15) réalisé
en Koterm (R) et comprenant deux cylindres opposés (8) divisés chacun par une membrane
mobile (23) en deux chambres, l'une pour le liquide et l'autre pour un gaz d'entraînement,
les deux membranes (23) étant fixées l'une à l'autre par une tige (24) mobile dans
un perçage central (16) à l'intérieur d'un carter (15), comprenant deux autres perçages
cylindriques (17-18), chacun parallèle à la tige de liaison, débouchant à leurs deux
extrémités dans les chambres des cylindres prévues pour le liquide, et contenant chacun
deux éléments de soupape, à savoir deux éléments de soupape d'échappement (19) dans
le perçage (17) et deux éléments de soupape d'aspiration (20) dans l'autre perçage
(18), les éléments de soupape étant également réalisés en Koterm (R) et contenant,
complètement noyés à l'intérieur, des barreaux magnétiques (29-30) dont chacun est
situé à l'extrémité de chaque élément de soupape (19,20) qui fait face à l'autre élément
de soupape (19,20) dans le même perçage, les barreaux magnétiques (29) dans les éléments
de soupape d'aspiration (20) se faisant face avec des pôles différents et les barreaux
magnétiques (30) dans les éléments de soupape de refoulement (19) se faisant face
avec des pôles correspondants.
2. Pompe selon la revendication 1,
caractérisée en ce que des micro-interrupteurs (26) sont disposés à l'intérieur des
chambres des cylindres prévus pour le gaz d'entraînement chaque micro-interrupteur
(26) étant actionné par chacune des membranes (23 ) se trouvant dans les cylindres.