Patent classifications
F04B23/028
Double-acting reciprocating pump assembly for use in conjunction with a melter
A double-acting reciprocating pump comprises a piston assembly comprising at least one piston disposed within at least one piston cylinder for undergoing opposite reciprocal movements within said at least one piston cylinder, an upper pump chamber disposed above the piston, and a lower pump chamber disposed below the piston. A fluid inlet is fluidically connected to one of the upper and lower pump chambers so as to supply fluid thereto, and a fluid outlet dispensing port is defined within a lower end portion of the double-acting reciprocating pump assembly for permitting fluid to be dispensed out from the double-acting reciprocating pump assembly during both of the opposite reciprocal movements.
APPARATUS FOR CONVEYING VISCOUS MATERIAL
An apparatus for conveying viscous material from a container having a base and an upwardly-extending shell includes: a follower plate movable towards and away from the base adjacent to the shell inner surface facing the interior and having an outlet and at least one deaeration and/or aeration opening; a deaerator for sucking air through the deaeration opening(s) and/or an aerator for introducing compressed air through the aeration opening(s); a lifting/lowering device for lifting/lowering the plate; a control for alternately controlling the lifting/lowering device in a movement mode and the deaerator or aerator in a deaeration or aeration mode, the lifting/lowering device having at least one vertical holding rod connected to a plate upper side, the plate being vertically movable in a limited manner relative to the rod; and a sensor for detecting and transmitting to the control upper and lower end plate positions relative to the rod.
Valvular conduit
A valvular conduit, preferably a Tesla valvular conduit, in which a plug member is coaxially received within a bore in a sleeve member and in which passageways are defined between the plug member and the sleeve member within interior walls configured to permit mixing of fluid flowing through the passageways in at least one direction, preferably, the relatively free passage of fluid through the passageways upstream but increased the resistance to downstream flow of the fluid through each passageway.
Pressurized infusion device and liquid cooling system
A pressurized infusion device and a liquid cooling system are disclosed. The pressurized infusion device includes a liquid storage tank and a pump. The liquid storage tank has a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The first end has a first connecting structure, and the second end has a second connecting structure. The pump is connected with the first end of the liquid storage tank and has a third connecting structure, a first connecting port, a second connecting port, a third connecting port and a fourth connecting port. The third connecting structure corresponds to the first connecting structure. A pump flow channel from the first connecting port to the second connecting port is formed inside the pump, and a bypass flow channel from the third connecting port to the fourth connecting port is also formed inside the pump.
Pump operated by hand or pressurized air
A pump includes a cylinder having a suction pipe; and inlet section including a housing, a lower threaded section, an upper nut secured to an upper threaded section, and an inlet having a first connector connected to a valve, a second connector having a connection element connected to the valve, a hollow projection opposite to the connection element and provided through the housing, and an axial hole through the hollow projection; a joining section secured to the cylinder and including a hollow first threaded section and a hollow first internally threaded section secured to a second externally threaded section; a manual operation section including a piston rod extending downward from a spring biased handle into the cylinder; an outlet section; and a safety valve. The safety valve releases pressurized air when the pressurized air reaches a pressure of 0.5 kgf/cm.sup.2 at the safety valve.
Electrically actuated pump
Automatic electric actuation of the pump of a liquid dispenser apparatus is provided by a stepper motor having a threaded hollow liquid-conducting tube positioned therein and configured such that motor drives the hollow tube up and down in response to supply of a plurality of electrical pulses thereto. A lower end of the hollow tube is constructed to inter-fit with a stem of the pump such that driving the hollow tube up and down creates a pumping action.
Method For Emptying Viscous Material Out Of A Cartridge That Is Open At Both Ends
An emptying device for emptying a viscous material in a bubble-free manner out of a removal opening of a cartridge involves extruding a plurality of thin strands of the material. The emptying device includes a collecting container mounted to a base frame and a cartridge carrier that moves in a pressing direction towards the base frame. A cartridge plunger is adapted to push a pusher of the cartridge in the pressing direction. A discharge drive drives the cartridge plunger. A distributing head divides the viscous material exiting the removal opening into the plurality of thin strands. The distributing head is fastened to the removal opening and is adapted to move axially in the collecting container in the pressing direction. A vacuum housing connects in an air-tight manner to the collecting container and to an outer circumference of the cartridge even while the cartridge moves relative to the first vacuum housing.
PUMP ARRANGEMENT
A pump arrangement for a drum or container pump, the pump arrangement including a pump housing; a drive shaft support tube received in the pump housing; and a drive shaft rotatably supported in the drive shaft support tube at a rotor side bearing and at a pump arrangement coupling, wherein the drive shaft runs freely between the rotor side bearing and the pump arrangement coupling, wherein the drive shaft runs through the at least one support ring that is fixed relative to the pump housing and that has an inner diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the drive shaft and that is arranged between the rotor side bearing and the pump arrangement coupling.
Resealable container cap
A resealable cap having a valve-type plug incorporated therein, and a device for manipulating the valve-type plug into a closed, sealed, position to maintain a decreased pressure in a container.
Hydraulic Power Pack System
A hydraulic power pack for use in a hydraulic system includes a reservoir configured to receive hydraulic fluid. A pump is in communication with the reservoir and is fluidly connectable to the hydraulic system. The pump is configured to pump hydraulic fluid from the reservoir into the hydraulic system when connected thereto. A hydraulic fluid sensor is fluidly connectable to the hydraulic system to sense a fluid characteristic of the hydraulic fluid within the hydraulic system. A variable speed drive is operatively coupled to the pump and the hydraulic fluid sensor to receive sensor data therefrom, with the variable speed drive being configured to generate a pump control signal based on the received sensor data. The pump is configured to operate at various speeds based on the pump control signal received from the variable speed drive.