Pump, pump arrangement and pump module
US-9217426-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US10060424B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10060424-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114116175-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A fluid sending apparatus includes a signal generator that generates a signal including a signal component that has a one-sided waveform and is composed of a rising component in a positive voltage direction, a falling component in the positive voltage direction, and a vortex ring formation time component T, and a damping component for driving for a predetermined time with a voltage less than or equal to one-half of a voltage in the positive voltage direction, the waveform of each of the signal component and the damping component corresponding to a single wave.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid sending apparatus comprising: at least one driving mechanism that includes a diaphragm to apply sending force to fluid, the driving mechanism vibrating the diaphragm; and a signal generator including: a drive signal processor configured to generate a signal to vibrate the diaphragm, and an amplifier amplifying the signal generated by the drive signal processor and transmitting an amplified signal to the driving mechanism, wherein the drive signal processor and the amplifier are configured to: supply the amplified signal driving the diaphragm that applies the sending force to the fluid, the amplified driving signal being an uninterrupted single wave consisting of a single positive voltage component and a single negative voltage damping component, the single positive voltage component and the single negative voltage damping component each having a one-sided waveform and together forming the uninterrupted single wave, move the diaphragm from a resting position by driving the diaphragm in accordance with the one-sided waveform of the single positive voltage component of the amplified drive signal driving the diaphragm, and return the diaphragm to the resting position by driving the diaphragm in accordance with the one-sided waveform of the single negative voltage damping component of the amplified drive signal driving the diaphragm, wherein the single positive voltage component consists of a rising component of continuously increasing voltage in a positive voltage direction which increases up to a maximum voltage value, and a falling component extending from the maximum voltage value and having a continuously decreasing positive voltage and terminating with an initiation of a falling component of the single negative voltage damping component, a formation time of the single positive voltage component extending from an initiation of the rising component of the single positive voltage component until a termination of the falling component of the single positive voltage component, and wherein the single negative voltage damping component consists of the falling component which has a continuously decreasing negative voltage from an initiation of the falling component to a most negative voltage and a rising component having a continuously increasing voltage in a positive voltage direction from the most negative voltage value, a formation time of the single negative voltage damping component being smaller than the formation time of the single positive voltage component, the single negative voltage damping component having a voltage that is less than or equal to one-half of a voltage of the positive voltage component. 2. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the driving mechanism includes: a voice coil bobbin which is connected to the diaphragm and around which a voice coil acting as an electromagnet is wound, a first elastic member connected to a periphery of the diaphragm and holding the diaphragm, the first elastic member being toroidal, and a second elastic member connected to an outer circumferential surface of the voice coil bobbin and holding the voice coil bobbin, the second elastic member being toroidal. 3. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the voice coil bobbin is connected to the diaphragm via a viscous adhesive layer. 4. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the driving mechanism is driven at a frequency less than or equal to a resonant frequency F 0 of the driving mechanism and for a period of time calculated as a reciprocal of the frequency, and the resonant frequency F 0 of the driving mechanism is defined as a frequency at which the whole driving mechanism lies in a resonant state where the driving mechanism is disposed in a cabinet configured to hold the driving mechanism. 5. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 4 , wherein sharpness Q of resonance at the resonant frequency F 0 is greater than or equal to 1. 6. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the fluid comprises a gas-phase, a steam, or an oily material. 7. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the oily material is an aromatic oil. 8. The fluid sending apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the driving of the diaphragm in accordance with the one-sided waveform of the single positive voltage component contributes to a shape of the fluid being sent.
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