U.S. patent application number 10/266568 was filed with the patent office on 2003-04-10 for pump provided with diaphragms.
Invention is credited to Shindo, Yasushi.
Application Number | 20030068234 10/266568 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 19131265 |
Filed Date | 2003-04-10 |
United States Patent
Application |
20030068234 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Shindo, Yasushi |
April 10, 2003 |
Pump provided with diaphragms
Abstract
In a pump, a plurality of pump chambers are defined by a
plurality of diaphragms. A pivotable member is attached to the
diaphragms. A rotator has a fitting hole formed in one face
eccentrically from a rotation center of rotator. A shaft member is
inserted into the fitting hole to connect the pivotable member and
the rotator. An entrance edge of the fitting hole is chamfered.
Inventors: |
Shindo, Yasushi; (Kanagawa,
JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
WHITHAM, CURTIS & CHRISTOFFERSON, P.C.
11491 SUNSET HILLS ROAD
SUITE 340
RESTON
VA
20190
US
|
Family ID: |
19131265 |
Appl. No.: |
10/266568 |
Filed: |
October 9, 2002 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
417/269 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F04B 43/04 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
417/269 |
International
Class: |
F04B 001/12 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Oct 10, 2001 |
JP |
P2001-312646 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A pump, comprising: a plurality of diaphragms, which define a
plurality of pump chambers; a pivotable member, attached to the
diaphragms; a rotator, having a fitting hole formed in one face
eccentrically from a rotation center of rotator; and a shaft
member, inserted into the fitting hole to connect the pivotable
member and the rotator, wherein an entrance edge of the fitting
hole is chamfered.
2. The pump as set forth in claim 1, wherein a groove portion
having slopes extending from a vicinity of the rotation center
toward the fitting hole is formed on the one face of the rotator
while being inclined downwardly.
3. The pump as set forth in claim 2, wherein a width of the groove
portion is made narrower as closer to the fitting hole.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a pump provided with
diaphragms, and more particularly to a compact pump which is used
for a sphygmomanometer or the like.
[0002] A related-art compact pump of this type (disclosed in
Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-106471A) is now described with
reference to FIGS. 3 to 4B. In FIG. 3, a compact pump 1 is provided
with two diaphragms 4 for defining pump chambers 3 in a casing 2
which has a rectangular shape in a plan view. Hollow fitting
members 5 are provided at respective center parts on a lower face
of the diaphragms 4 so as to project downward from the diaphragms
4, and there is arranged, below the diaphragms 4, a pivotable
member 6 which is adapted to move the lower faces of the diaphragms
4 up and down. The casing 2 is composed of three steps, namely, an
upper case 2a, an intermediate case 2b, and a lower case 2c, and
the diaphragms 4 are held in the casing 2 in such a manner that
flange portions 4a of the diaphragms 4 are clamped between the
upper case 2a and the intermediate case 2b.
[0003] Moreover, shaft bodies 7 having intake holes 7a are provided
on the pivotable member 6 in the vicinity of its outer peripheral
ends and positioned below the respective center part of the
diaphragms 4 so as to project upwardly. By tightly fitting inner
faces of the hollow fitting members 5 provided on the diaphragms 4
to outer faces of these shaft members 7, the diaphragms 4 can be
mounted to the pivotable member 6.
[0004] The diaphragms 4 are partly cut in the respective center
parts of their bottoms in order to form air intake valve bodies 8,
and there are formed through holes 9 by the cut. The through holes
9 can be opened or closed by the air intake valve bodies 8, thus
constituting air intake valve sections V1.
[0005] Further, a vent hole 10 is formed in a center part of the
upper case 2a, and two annular concave grooves 11 which open
downward and communicate with the vent hole 10 are provided on a
lower face of the upper case 2a at an outer circumference of the
vent hole 10. Vent valve bodies 12 consisting of upper end portions
of the diaphragms 4 are fitted by pressure to inner wall faces 11a
of the annular concave grooves 11, thus constituting vent valve
sections V2.
[0006] An eccentric rotation shaft 13 pierces through a center part
of the pivotable member 6. An extended portion 14 which is extended
from the intermediate case 2b is provided above the pivotable
member 6, and a V-shaped recess 15 which opens downward is formed
in a lower part of the extended portion 14. An upper end portion of
the eccentric rotation shaft 13 is loosely fitted in the recess 15
so as to swing freely therein. On the other hand, a rotary body 17
is fixed to an upper end of a rotary drive shaft 16 which is
rotatably supported in an upright manner at a center of a lower
part of the lower case 2c, and there is formed, as shown in FIGS.
4A and 4B, a hole 18 in a columnar shape having a determined
diameter and a determined depth on an upper face of the rotary body
17 at a position eccentric from its center position. A lower end
portion of the eccentric rotation shaft 13 is loosely fitted into
the hole 18 so as to swing freely therein.
[0007] A motor casing 20 which contains a motor 19 connected to the
rotary drive shaft 16 is directly connected to the lower case 2c.
The lower case 2c is provided with a communicating hole 21 which
communicates with the motor casing 20, and in addition, air intake
holes 22 are formed in a lower part of the motor casing 20 for
introducing outside air into the motor casing 20.
[0008] In this state, when the rotary drive shaft 16 is driven by
the motor 19 to rotate and the rotary body 17 is rotated, the
eccentric rotation shaft 13 is caused to rock inside the hole 18,
resulting in an eccentric rotation. This will cause a pivoting
motion of the pivotable member 6 thereby to move the lower end
portions of the diaphragms 4 up and down. When the lower end
portion of one of the diaphragms 4, for example, is moved downward,
negative pressure is generated inside the diaphragm 4, and the vent
valve body 12 will be tightly fitted to the inner wall face 11 a of
the annular concave groove 11. In other words, the vent valve
section V2 is closed, and the air intake valve body 8 opens the
through hole 9. In this manner, the air intake valve section V1 is
shifted into an open state, and air is introduced from the intake
hole 7a into the diaphragm 4, as shown by an arrow C.
[0009] Then, when the lower end portion of the diaphragm 4 is moved
upward, high pressure will be generated in the diaphragm 4, and the
air intake valve body 8 closes the through hole 9, shifting the air
intake valve section V1 into a closed state. At the same time, the
vent valve body 12 is enlarged in diameter so as to depart from the
inner wall face 11a, and the air is exhausted through the vent
valve section V2, as shown by an arrow D. Specifically, the air
exhausted from the vent valve body 12 passes the annular concave
groove 11 and exhausted from the vent hole 10 to the exterior of
the casing 2.
[0010] Also with the upward movement of the diaphragm 4, negative
pressure will be generated in the lower case 2c, and the air
existing in the motor casing 20 flows into the lower case via the
communication hole 21, as shown by an arrow E. This generates
negative pressure inside the motor casing 20, and the outside air
is introduced into the motor casing 20 via the air intake hole 22,
as shown by an arrow F.
[0011] In the compact pump, since the hole 18 is formed in a
columnar shape having a relatively small diameter in the rotary
body 17 eccentrically, it is difficult to insert the lower end
portion of the eccentric rotation shaft 13 when they are
assembled.
[0012] Further, in order to facilitate the inserting operation, the
lower case 2c of the compact pump is formed of transparent material
so that a worker can insert the eccentric rotation shaft 13 into
the hole 18 while confirming the hole 18 from outside of the lower
case 2c. Hence, not only the working efficiency is poor, but also
the cost has become high because different materials are employed
for the lower case 2c and the other upper and intermediate cases 2a
and 2b.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a pump
provided with diaphragms, which is able to facilitate the
assembling operation of the eccentric rotation shaft to improve the
operation efficiency.
[0014] In order to achieve the above object, according to the
present invention, there is provided a pump, comprising:
[0015] a plurality of diaphragms, which define a plurality of pump
chambers;
[0016] a pivotable member, attached to the diaphragms;
[0017] a rotator, having a fitting hole formed in one face
eccentrically from a rotation center of rotator; and
[0018] a shaft member, inserted into the fitting hole to connect
the pivotable member and the rotator,
[0019] wherein an entrance edge of the fitting hole is
chamfered.
[0020] Preferably, a groove portion having slopes extending from a
vicinity of the rotation center toward the fitting hole is formed
on the one face of the rotator while being inclined downwardly.
[0021] Here, it is preferable that a width of the groove portion is
made narrower as closer to the fitting hole.
[0022] In the above configurations, when the shaft member is
assembled, the one end portion of the shaft member will be guided
by the chamfered portion and the guide groove to be introduced into
the fitting hole.
[0023] Therefore, the worker need not insert the end portion of the
eccentric rotation shaft into the fitting hole while confirming the
fitting hole as in the related-art pump, and the inserting
operation can be automatically completed. In this manner, the shaft
member can be easily assembled and the working efficiency can be
enhanced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The above objects and advantages of the present invention
will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred
exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
[0025] FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a compact pump
showing one embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] FIG. 2A is a plan view of a rotary body in FIG. 1;
[0027] FIG. 2B is a vertical sectional view of the rotary body in
FIG. 1;
[0028] FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view of a related-art compact
pump;
[0029] FIG. 4A is a plan view of a rotary body in FIG. 3; and
[0030] FIG. 4B is a vertical sectional view of the rotary body in
FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] One embodiment of the present invention will be described in
detail referring to FIGS. 1 and 2. It is to be noted that for
convenience of explanation, the same components as those of the
related-art compact pump will be denoted in the drawings with the
same reference numerals, and explanation of the components will be
omitted. In FIG. 1, a compact pump 23 is provided with a rotary
body 24 in place of a rotary body (17 in FIG. 3) provided in the
related-art compact pump (1 in FIG. 3). The rotary body 24 is
eccentrically provided with a hole 25 in place of the hole (18 in
FIG. 3) in the related-art compact pump.
[0032] The rotary body 24 has a hole 25 in a columnar shape, as
shown in FIG. 2, in place of the hole (18 in FIG. 3) in the
related-art pump, and an entrance edge of the hole 25 is chamfered
to form a guide inlet 26. In addition, there is formed a guide
groove 27 which inclines downwardly from the vicinity of the center
of the rotary body 24 toward the hole 25 while narrowing the width
thereof.
[0033] Accordingly, when the eccentric rotation shaft 13 is
assembled to the rotary body 24, in a state where the eccentric
rotation shaft 13 is held by the upper case 2a and the intermediate
case 2b together with the pivotable member 6 and the diaphragms 4,
and the rotary drive shaft 16 is pivotally supported by the lower
case 2c. The upper case 2a and the intermediate case 2b are moved
close to the lower case 2c to be engaged with each other. Then, the
lower end portion of the eccentric rotation shaft 13 is brought
near to the center of the rotary body 24, and guided by the guide
groove 27 and the guide inlet 26 to be introduced and inserted into
the hole 25.
[0034] Therefore, a worker need not insert the lower end portion of
the eccentric rotation shaft 13 into the hole 25 while confirming
the hole 25 as in the related-art pump, and the eccentric rotation
shaft 13 can be automatically inserted. This enables the eccentric
rotation shaft to be easily assembled, and the working efficiency
can be enhanced.
[0035] In this state, when the rotary body 24 is rotated with the
rotation of the motor 19, the lower end portion of the eccentric
rotation shaft 13 will be pivoted inside the hole 25 resulting in
an eccentric rotation. This will cause the pivoting motion of the
pivotable member 6 thereby to move the lower end portions of the
diaphragms 4 up and down. When the lower end portion of one of the
diaphragms 4, for example, is moved downward, negative pressure is
generated inside the diaphragm 4, and the vent valve body 12 is
tightly fitted to the inner wall face 11 a of the annular concave
groove 11. In this manner, the vent valve section V2 is closed, and
the air intake valve body 8 opens the through hole 9. In other
words, the air intake valve section V1 is shifted into an open
state, and air is introduced from the intake hole 7a into the
diaphragm 4, as shown by the arrow C.
[0036] Then, when the lower end portion of the diaphragm 4 is moved
upward, high pressure is generated in the diaphragm 4, and the air
intake valve body 8 closes the through hole 9, shifting the air
intake valve section V1 into a closed state. At the same time, the
vent valve body 12 is enlarged in diameter so as to depart from the
inner wall face 11 a, and the air is exhausted through the vent
valve section V2, as shown by the arrow D. Specifically, the air
exhausted from the vent valve body 12 passes the annular concave
groove 11 and exhausted from the vent hole 10 to the exterior of
the casing 2.
[0037] Also with the upward movement of the diaphragm 4, negative
pressure is generated in the lower case 2c, and the air existing in
the motor casing 20 flows into the lower case 2c via the
communication hole 21, as shown by the arrow E. This generates
negative pressure inside the motor casing 20, and the outside air
is introduced into the motor casing 20 via the air intake hole 22,
as shown by the arrow F.
[0038] Although the present invention has been shown and described
with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes
and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from
the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious
are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of
the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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