Pump, pump arrangement and pump module
US-9217426-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US10107279B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107279-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214651168-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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The subject invention provides a fluid flow apparatus for transporting a fluid to inflate and deflate a device including a pumping device and a housing defining a chamber, an inlet port, a fill port, and an exhaust port. A seal member is movable between a seated position closing the exhaust port and an unseated position. A motor has a shaft rotating in each of a first and second rotational direction. A clutch is disengaged from the shaft as the shaft rotates in the first rotational direction and is engaged with and rotates with the shaft as the shaft rotates in the second rotational direction. A centrifugal member is mounted and rotates with the clutch when the shaft rotates in the second rotational direction and engages the seal member to move the seal member to the unseated position for permitting the fluid within the chamber to escape through the exhaust port.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid flow apparatus for transporting a fluid to inflate and deflate a device, said fluid flow apparatus comprising: a housing defining a chamber and further defining an inlet port, a fill port, and an exhaust port spaced from each other with each of said inlet, fill, and exhaust ports fluidly coupled with said chamber; a pumping device disposed in said housing and fluidly coupled to said inlet port for delivering the fluid through said inlet port into said chamber; a seal member disposed in said housing and movable between a seated position in which said seal member closes said exhaust port and an unseated position in which said exhaust port is open; a motor coupled to said housing and having a shaft defining a shaft axis and coupled to said pumping device with said motor capable of rotating said shaft in each of a first rotational direction and a second rotational direction opposite said first rotational direction; a clutch adjacent to said shaft with said clutch disengaged from said shaft and remaining stationary relative to said shaft through the entirety of the rotation of said shaft in said first rotational direction and said clutch engaged with said shaft and rotating with said shaft through the entirety of the rotation of said shaft in said second rotational direction; and a centrifugal member disposed about said shaft and mounted to said clutch with said centrifugal member and said clutch continuously rotating as a unit with said shaft when said shaft rotates in said second rotational direction, said centrifugal member engaging said seal member when said centrifugal member rotates with said shaft in said second rotational direction to move said seal member to said unseated position for permitting the fluid within said chamber to escape through said exhaust port. 2. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said centrifugal member includes at least one pendulum with said pendulum moving transverse to and away from said shaft axis as said shaft and said centrifugal member rotates in said second rotational direction, with said transverse movement of said pendulum facilitating engagement of said centrifugal member with said seal member to move said seal member from said seated position to said unseated position. 3. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one pendulum is further defined as at least two pendulums evenly spaced about said shaft to balance said centrifugal member rotating with said shaft in said second rotational direction about said shaft axis. 4. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said clutch is fixed longitudinally along said shaft axis with said pendulum coupled to said clutch at a first end, and wherein said centrifugal member includes a body movable longitudinally along said shaft axis with said pendulum coupled to said body at a second end, said body moving along said shaft axis toward said clutch as said pendulum moves transverse to and away from said shaft axis. 5. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said centrifugal member includes an engagement portion adjacent to said body with said engagement portion engaging said seal member to move said seal member from said seated position to said unseated position. 6. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said pendulum includes an arm coupled to each of said clutch and said body with said arm deflecting away from said shaft axis and moving said body toward said clutch as said centrifugal member rotates with said shaft in said second rotational direction. 7. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said arm has a first section coupled to said body and a second section coupled to said clutch, and wherein said pendulum includes a weight disposed between said first and second sections, said weight moving transverse to and away from said shaft axis and said first and second sections pivoting about the weight as said centrifugal member rotates with said shaft in said second rotational direction. 8. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein said centrifugal member includes a body biasing member disposed between said clutch and said body with said body biasing member biasing said body away from said clutch as said shaft rotates in said first rotational direction and to facilitate movement of said seal member from said unseated position to said seated position. 9. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said centrifugal member has a first engagement surface and said seal member has a second engagement surface with said first engagement surface moving along said shaft axis between a first position when said shaft rotates in said first rotational direction and a second position when said shaft rotates in said second rotational direction with said first engagement surface engaging said second engagement surface of said seal member in said second position. 10. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said first engagement surface of said centrifugal member and said second engagement surface of said seal member are angled transverse to said shaft axis with said first and second engagement surface substantially parallel to each other, said first engagement surface engaging and sliding along said second engagement surface as said first engagement surface moves from said first position to said second position to move said seal member transverse to said shaft axis from said seated position to said unseated position. 11. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said centrifugal member includes an engagement portion with said engagement portion further defining said first engagement surface for engaging said second engagement surface of said seal member in said second position. 12. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said seal member includes a guide interface engaging said housing to guide said seal member between said seated position and said unseated position. 13. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said guide interface is further defined as a post with said housing defining a slot, said post extending through and slidable within said slot to guide said seal member between said seated position and said unseated position. 14. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch includes a clutch housing and at least one roller, with said clutch housing defining at least one clutch cavity and an engagement wall disposed within said clutch cavity and said roller disposed within said clutch cavity with said roller rotating within said clutch cavity relative to said shaft as said shaft rotates in said first rotational direction and said clutch disengaged from said shaft, said roller substantially sandwiched between said shaft and said engagement wall as said shaft rotates in said second rotational direction to engage said clutch with said shaft for rotating said centrifugal member with said shaft. 15. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said seal member includes a seal biasing member biasing said seal member toward said seated position for closing said exhaust port when said shaft stops rotating in said second rotational direction. 16. A fluid flow apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pumping device is further defined as a diaphragm pump coupled to said shaft and fluidly coupled to said inlet port with said pumping device rotating with said shaft in each of said first and second rotational directions and continually supplying said chamber with the fluid during said rotation of said s
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