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US1670799A
US1670799A US621476A US62147623A US1670799A US 1670799 A US1670799 A US 1670799A US 621476 A US621476 A US 621476A US 62147623 A US62147623 A US 62147623A US 1670799 A US1670799 A US 1670799A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B27/00Multi-cylinder pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids and characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F04B39/00Component parts, details, or accessories, of pumps or pumping systems specially adapted for elastic fluids, not otherwise provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B25/00 - F04B37/00
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  • My invention relates to, improvements in lcakprooil' compressors and is explained and shown herein as applied to a type of gas pump adapted for small refrigerating plants.
  • 'l'he object of my invention is the provision of a compressing appliance for gases which will hermetically seal the moving parts against the escape of any gasand which. will avoid the employment of packing or stuffing boxes in this class of appa ratus.
  • An electric motor a is adapted to drive the associated gas pumps by means of the worm b and its gear wheel (1. Said gear is mounted intermediately of the driving shaft (Z whercon the crank pins 6 are connected preferably at 180 for driving the respecti vc pistons f ol the paired compressors; one piston being shown upon the left at the upper extremity of its stroke within its cylinder g. Both pistons are identical in structure and function, hence reference to the sectional showing upon the left will be suflicient.
  • An inlet valve from the source of supply or low-pressure side of the system as from a sulplnir-dioxide tank, is provided upon, the right side of the cylinder head, while an outlet valve is of smaller aperture, closed by thespring-pressed ball guards the high-pressure side of the system.
  • the details ofthe supply-and the pressure piping connected with these valves in practice do not require illustration, since they form no part of my invention.
  • the pump cylinder and its connections and working parts are hermetically enclosed in the flexible metallic bellows i, so that any gas which leaks past the piston and piston rings will be retained therein from leakage
  • a port or vent g is provided in the cylinder wall so that the interior of the bellows and the supply or low-pressure side of the pump or system are interconnected beyond the inlet valve j.
  • the outlet valve is likewise enclosed within the hermeticallysealed bellows, any accidental leakage from the high-pressure side of the pump will find its way to the low-pressure side, provided the piston rings or packing do not hold the pressure-leakage.
  • a compressor for refrigerating plants and the like the combination with a pump cylinder and its reciprocating piston, of a flexible bellows hermetically sealed at one end to reciprocate with the piston and at the other end in stationary connection with the cylinder and its valves; a vent being provided from said hermetically-sealed bellows and connecting beyond the inlet to the cylinder, substantially as set forth.

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May 22, 1928. v s. D. DORNBIRER LEAKPROOF COMPRESSOR Filed Feb. 26, 1923 III \M Patented May 22, 1928. .l
, UNITED STATES;
STANTON n. nonivnmnn, or CLEVELANI), OHIO.
LEAKPROOF COMPRESSOR.
Application filed February 26,1923. Serial No. 621,476.
My invention relates to, improvements in lcakprooil' compressors and is explained and shown herein as applied to a type of gas pump adapted for small refrigerating plants. 'l'he object of my invention is the provision of a compressing appliance for gases which will hermetically seal the moving parts against the escape of any gasand which. will avoid the employment of packing or stuffing boxes in this class of appa ratus.
Various expedients have been suggested for overcoming the escape 0]": gases when placed under high pressure in gas pumps,
alternative to specialized packed glands, such as encasing all of the working apparatus in an exterior gas-tight enclosure. However, I have sought to provide relatively inexpensive and simple means for overcoming the leakage past a high-pressure piston, while making my improved apparatus extremely compact and avoiding liability to get out of order. For this purpose I have provided a flexible gas-tight chamber merely for the moving parts of the compressor, which chamber preferably is connected back by a suitable vent to the lowprcssure side of the compressor.
The details of my unbodiment and "further features and advantages of my invention may be more readily explained by makingrel erence to the accompanying drawing illustrating partly in side elevation broken away, and partly in vertical section, a twoeylinder compressor or gas pump embodying my said improvements.
An electric motor a is adapted to drive the associated gas pumps by means of the worm b and its gear wheel (1. Said gear is mounted intermediately of the driving shaft (Z whercon the crank pins 6 are connected preferably at 180 for driving the respecti vc pistons f ol the paired compressors; one piston being shown upon the left at the upper extremity of its stroke within its cylinder g. Both pistons are identical in structure and function, hence reference to the sectional showing upon the left will be suflicient.
Below the piston 7, which is provided with a packing ring of leather f", or of other suitable material, there is provided an integral disc 7" and between this disc and the inner face of the head-plate h a corrugated cylindrical metallic bellows e' is hermetically connected. This bellows member preferably'is into the external air.
of hard-drawn copper and care shouldbe used insoldering its upper and lower rims to the reciprocating and stationary anchor ages of the pump so that the copper will not be softened or deteriorated in the soldering operation.
An inlet valve from the source of supply or low-pressure side of the system, as from a sulplnir-dioxide tank, is provided upon, the right side of the cylinder head, while an outlet valve is of smaller aperture, closed by thespring-pressed ball guards the high-pressure side of the system. The details ofthe supply-and the pressure piping connected with these valves in practice do not require illustration, since they form no part of my invention.
From the foregoing it will be observed that the pump cylinder and its connections and working parts are hermetically enclosed in the flexible metallic bellows i, so that any gas which leaks past the piston and piston rings will be retained therein from leakage However, a port or vent g is provided in the cylinder wall so that the interior of the bellows and the supply or low-pressure side of the pump or system are interconnected beyond the inlet valve j. Moreover, since the outlet valve is likewise enclosed within the hermeticallysealed bellows, any accidental leakage from the high-pressure side of the pump will find its way to the low-pressure side, provided the piston rings or packing do not hold the pressure-leakage.
It is important to observe, however, that the relatively thin walls of the flexible bellows member are protected against any excessive pressure by reason of the fact that this flexible casing for the pump cylinder and piston is vented directly into the lowpressure line, while there is no waste or loss of gas with its attendant disadvantages. Again, it is apparent that the simplest and most efficient pump mechanism is employed,
as opposed to a diaphragm or fluid medium for eflecting variable compression of the gas em p loye d.
It will be appreciated that the relatively small compressor unit herein shown as embodying my invention is merely typical by Having now described a preferred embodiment of my invention. I desire to claim, together with such modifications in detail and type as may be made by ordinary skill, the following:
1. The combination with a compressing pump cylinder and its reciprocating piston, of a flexible gas-tight bellows sealing said pump cylinder and piston hermetically; a vent being provided from said bellows to the inlet side of the pump, substantially as set forth.
2. In a compressor for refrigerating plants and the like, the combination with a pump cylinder and its reciprocating piston, of a flexible bellows hermetically sealed at one end to reciprocate with the piston and at the other end in stationary connection with the cylinder and its valves; a vent being provided from said hermetically-sealed bellows and connecting beyond the inlet to the cylinder, substantially as set forth.
3. In a compressor of the class described,
the combination with a pump cylinder, of a piston reciprocating therein, a disc in spaced relation from and reciprocated with said piston exteriorly of the cylinder, means for reciprocating said piston and disc, a flexible leakproof member exteriorly sealing said cylinder and piston, and a vent from said member to the inlet side of the cylinder, substanti ally as set forth. 7
l. The combination with a pump cylinder, of a piston reciprocating therein, means for actuating; said piston, a flexible bellows.
mei'nber hermetically sealed at the outer end of the cylinder enclosing its outlet and inlet openings and exteriorly of the piston at the inner end of said member, whereby maximum length is insured for the bellows mem: her; said cylinder and bellows member beinp; connected to a common supply opening, substantially as set forth. 7 i
In testimony whereof I do now aflix my signature.
STANTON D. DORNBIRER.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2668656A (en) * 1944-12-19 1954-02-09 Jr Eugene T Booth Sylphon sealed pump
US2711137A (en) * 1951-02-20 1955-06-21 Clifford B Moller Chemical feed pump
US2791372A (en) * 1945-04-26 1957-05-07 Anthony A Abbatiello Pump
US4862695A (en) * 1986-11-05 1989-09-05 Ice Cryogenic Engineering Ltd. Split sterling cryogenic cooler
US5046929A (en) * 1988-04-27 1991-09-10 Digital Equipment Corporation Seal compressor
US20140134003A1 (en) * 2011-04-18 2014-05-15 Hyperspin Limited Fluid Pump and Method of Pumping a Fluid

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2668656A (en) * 1944-12-19 1954-02-09 Jr Eugene T Booth Sylphon sealed pump
US2791372A (en) * 1945-04-26 1957-05-07 Anthony A Abbatiello Pump
US2711137A (en) * 1951-02-20 1955-06-21 Clifford B Moller Chemical feed pump
US4862695A (en) * 1986-11-05 1989-09-05 Ice Cryogenic Engineering Ltd. Split sterling cryogenic cooler
US5046929A (en) * 1988-04-27 1991-09-10 Digital Equipment Corporation Seal compressor
US20140134003A1 (en) * 2011-04-18 2014-05-15 Hyperspin Limited Fluid Pump and Method of Pumping a Fluid

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