Pump control system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4850805
SERIAL NO

07025314

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A pump control system is described in which the pumping mechanism causes corresponding movement of a pair of capacitor plates. The plates are energized by an a.c. signal, and the signal produced by the plates is amplitude detected, with the amplitude modulation representing pumping force. The pumping force is converted to pumping pressure. The pumping pressure peak during pumping and the pressure minimum during filling are detected to determine the portion of a pumping cycle required to make the transition between these two pressure levels. The difference between the two pressure levels divided by the transition portion of the pumping cycle gives a measure of the compliance of the pump chamber. The ratio of the compliance measure to the total cycle, when multiplied by the nominal chamber volume, gives a measure of unpumped volume, which is subtracted from the nominal volume to give the volume actually pumped during a pump cycle. The volume pumped is compared with a desired flow rate to determine a speed control value for the motor of the pumping mechanism. A motor control signal is developed by subtracting from a constant number a value which is a factor of the spaced control value and the position of the motor.

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FRESENIUS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTNot Provided
FRESENIUS USA INC CO OF MANot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ludding, Frans Cupertino, CA 1 111
Madsen, Kay Saratoga, CA 2 118

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