Diaphragm pump

US11767840B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11767840-B2
Application numberUS-202117156766-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2021
Priority dateJan 25, 2021
Publication dateSep 26, 2023
Grant dateSep 26, 2023

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A diaphragm structured for use in a diaphragm pump useful to pump a working fluid includes a first non-planar layer and a second non-planar layer. The second non-planar layer is independent from the first non-planar layer, but engaged to the first non-planar layer so that the first non-planar layer and the second non-planar layer form a closed space therebetween and travel together while flexing in an intake direction or a discharge direction within a pumping assembly of a diaphragm pump.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A diaphragm pump comprising: an inlet structured to receive a fluid; an outlet structured to convey the fluid discharged by the diaphragm pump; a pumping assembly disposed between the inlet and the outlet; and a split-layer diaphragm disposed within the pumping assembly and comprised of two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers that each extend radially from an inner section of the split-layer diaphragm to an exterior section of the split-layer diaphragm and travel together, the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers comprising a first sealing feature protruding from the exterior section of the split-layer diaphragm, and a second sealing feature protruding from one of the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers at the inner section of the split-layer diaphragm and pressing into an other of the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers at the inner section of the split-layer diaphragm, wherein opposing faces of the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers, the first sealing feature, and the second sealing feature form a sealed, fixed volume of closed space entirely within the split-layer diaphragm, and wherein the split-layer diaphragm is configured to flex in an intake direction to draw a working fluid into a pumping chamber defined by the split-layer diaphragm within the pumping assembly, and to flex in a discharge direction to expel the working fluid from the pumping chamber, wherein the closed space is free of lubricant and communicates pressure between the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers so that the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers travel together when the split-layer diaphragm flexes in the intake direction or the discharge direction, and wherein each diaphragm layer of the split-layer diaphragm comprises an inwardly cupping, annular convolute extending towards the intake direction, and the annular convolutes conform to one another to render the split-layer diaphragm non-planar and suitable for mechanical actuations. 2. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , further comprising: a mechanical actuator configured to extend through a central interface of the split-layer diaphragm, the mechanical actuator being configured to flex the split-layer diaphragm in both the intake direction and the discharge direction so that air is not required on a suction side of the split-layer diaphragm. 3. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , wherein the first sealing feature comprises a first mating element extending from a face of the opposing faces of the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers at the exterior section of the split-layer diaphragm. 4. The diaphragm pump of claim 3 , wherein the second sealing feature comprises a second mating element, and the first mating element and the second mating element each comprise a bead. 5. The diaphragm pump of claim 3 , wherein the first mating element is configured to press into an other face of the opposing faces of the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers at the exterior section of the split-layer diaphragm. 6. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , wherein the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers comprise: two non-planar layers of equal thickness formed from a thermoplastic elastomer material. 7. The diaphragm pump of claim 6 , wherein the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers further comprise: a third non-planar layer disposed exteriorly of the two non-planar layers of equal thickness so that the third non-planar layer is adjacent the pumping chamber, the third non-planar layer being structured to be in contact with the working fluid in the pumping chamber during operation of the diaphragm pump. 8. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers is a composite construction including a reinforcement and a matrix material, the reinforcement comprising a fabric, a pseudo-fabric, or both. 9. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , wherein the two or more unbonded, non-planar diaphragm layers comprise: a first non-planar layer structured to be in contact with the working fluid in the pumping chamber during operation of the diaphragm pump; and a second non-planar layer disposed interiorly of the first non-planar layer, so that the first non-planar layer is adjacent the pumping chamber, wherein the second non-planar layer is structured to carry a load associated with a differential pressure formed across the split-layer diaphragm during operation of the diaphragm pump that is higher than a load carried by the first non-planar layer. 10. The diaphragm pump of claim 9 , wherein the second non-planar layer has a higher stiffness than the first non-planar layer. 11. The diaphragm pump of claim 9 , wherein the first non-planar layer is one of a polytetrafluorethylene, thermoplastic, a thermoplastic vulcanizate, and a thermoplastic elastomer. 12. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , wherein the split-layer diaphragm is sandwiched between a fluid washer and a back washer, the diaphragm pump further comprising: a washer pad disposed between the split-layer diaphragm and the back washer, the washer pad being structured to resist wear caused by relative movement of a back layer of the split-layer diaphragm and the back washer. 13. The diaphragm pump of claim 1 , wherein the split-layer diaphragm is a first split-layer diaphragm, the pumping assembly is a first pumping assembly and the diaphragm pump further comprises: a second split-layer diaphragm disposed within a second pumping assembly; and a third split-layer diaphragm disposed within a third pumping assembly. 14. A diaphragm structured for use in a diaphragm pump useful to pump a working fluid comprising: a first non-planar layer extending radially from a first inner section to a first exterior section, the first non-planar layer defining a first inwardly cupping, annular convolute extending toward a first direction that corresponds to an intake direction for the diaphragm; a second non-planar layer extending radially from a second inner section to a second exterior section, the second non-planar layer defining a second inwardly cupping, annular convolute extending toward the first direction and conforming to the first inwardly cupping, annular convolute; a first sealing feature protruding from one of the first exterior section and the second exterior section; and a second sealing feature protruding form one of the first inner section and the second inner section and configured to press into an other of the first inner section and the second inner section; wherein the second non-planar layer is independent from the first non-planar layer, but engaged to the first non-planar layer via the first sealing feature and the second sealing feature so that the first non-planar layer and the second non-planar layer form a sealed, fixed volume of closed space that is free of lubricant entirely within the diaphragm, and the closed space communicates pressure between the first non-planar layer and the second non-planar layer so that the first non-planar layer and the second non-planar layer travel together while flexing in the intake direction or a discharge direction within a pumping assembly. 15. The diaphragm of claim 14 , wherein the first sealing feature comprises a first mating element extending from a face of opposing faces of the first non-planar layer and the second non-planar layer. 16. The diaphragm of claim 15 , wherein the first mating element is configured to press into an other of the first exterior section and the second

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  • having plate-like flexible members, e.g. diaphragms (F04B43/14 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F04B45/053Primary

    Pumps having fluid drive · CPC title

  • particularities of the flexible members · CPC title

  • Pumps having electric drive · CPC title

  • with a number of independent working chambers which are actuated successively by one mechanism · CPC title

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What does patent US11767840B2 cover?
A diaphragm structured for use in a diaphragm pump useful to pump a working fluid includes a first non-planar layer and a second non-planar layer. The second non-planar layer is independent from the first non-planar layer, but engaged to the first non-planar layer so that the first non-planar layer and the second non-planar layer form a closed space therebetween and travel together while flexin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ingersoll Rand Industrial Us Inc, Ingersoll Rand Ind U S
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B45/053. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 26 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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