Pump volume control apparatus
US-2015337813-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US10626862B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10626862-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213824576-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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A device for monitoring a pneumatically-actuated alternating linear displacement pump is provided, and a system for monitoring a pneumatically-actuated alternating linear displacement pump is provided, which include elements for sensing pneumatic pressure, elements for transmitting a signal representative of the sensed pneumatic pressure, and elements for managing the pneumatically-actuated alternating linear displacement pump in accordance with the transmitted signal representative of the sensed pneumatic pressure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A monitoring device for monitoring a pump for pumping a liquid or pasty product, for malfunctions in the pump, the pump being actuated by a reciprocating linear displacement pneumatic motor having a piston and two chambers, whereby pressurized air is alternatingly directed into one of the chambers in order to raise or lower the piston, while exhausting air expelled from the other chamber, the monitoring device comprising: a sensor sensing a pneumatic pressure over time within one of the chambers of the reciprocating linear displacement pneumatic motor; a transmitter transmitting a signal representative of the pneumatic pressure sensed by said sensor to a managing device; and the managing device comprising a clock or counter that generates a timing chart covering at least one piston cycle based on the signal transmitted by said transmitter, the timing chart being representative of a change in the pneumatic pressure sensed by said sensor, and thus representative of a frequency of the piston, the timing chart indicating either that the pump is working in a regular periodic manner or that it is working in a non-periodic manner signifying a defect in an operation of the pump. 2. The monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein said sensor comprises a single pressure sensor sensing the pressure of an upper chamber of the pneumatic motor. 3. The monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein said single pressure sensor is situated outside the pneumatic motor. 4. The monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein said single pressure sensor is situated inside the pneumatic motor. 5. A monitoring system monitoring malfunctions in a pump, the monitoring system comprising: a pump that pumps a liquid or pasty product, the pump comprising: a reciprocating linear displacement pneumatic motor actuating the pump and comprising: a piston; and two chambers, whereby pressurized air is alternatingly directed into one of the chambers in order to raise or lower said piston, while exhausting air expelled from the other chamber; and a monitoring device, comprising: a sensor sensing a pneumatic pressure over time within one of said chambers; a transmitter transmitting a signal representative of the pneumatic pressure sensed by said sensor to a managing device; and the managing device comprising a clock or counter that generates a timing chart covering at least one piston cycle based on the signal transmitted by said transmitter, the timing chart being representative of a change in the pneumatic pressure sensed by said sensor, and thus representative of a frequency of said piston, the timing chart indicating either that said pump is working in a regular periodic manner or that it is working in a non-periodic manner signifying a defect in an operation of said pump. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein said two chambers comprise an upper chamber and a lower chamber, and wherein said sensor senses the pneumatic pressure over time in said upper chamber in at least two iterations, said sensor sensing in a first iteration a first pneumatic pressure signal of said pump, when said pump is operating correctly, said managing device generating a first reference validation timing chart of the first pneumatic pressure signal over time, and subsequently, in at least one second iteration said sensor sensing a second pneumatic pressure signal of said pump, said managing device testing and validating said pump by generating a second timing chart of the second pneumatic pressure signal over time, and comparing the second timing chart against the first reference validation timing chart. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein said pump comprises a spray gun with nozzles, and wherein each time a nozzle on said spray gun is changed, said sensor senses a new pneumatic pressure over time and said managing device generates a new reference validation timing chart. 8. The system of claim 6 , wherein said managing device generates a timing chart of priming or of rising to full tone, or of working by triggering touches, so that when said managing device compares a subsequent timing chart of said pump to the first reference validation timing chart, said managing device filters timing variations caused by priming, or of rising to full tone, or of working by triggering touches. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein said managing device generates the first reference validation timing chart only during an operation phase of said pump during which the frequency of the first pneumatic pressure signal is constant. 10. The system of claim 5 , wherein said two chambers comprise an upper chamber and a lower chamber, and wherein pressurized air is alternatively directed into said upper chamber and said lower chamber in order to raise or lower said piston.
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having only one pumping chamber · CPC title
reciprocating movement of the pumping member being obtained by a double-acting elastic-fluid motor · CPC title
Testing machines, pumps, or pumping installations · CPC title
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