Reciprocating bladder pump, and methods of constructing and utilizing same

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4749337
SERIAL NO

07087216

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A two-stage combination reciprocating and bladder pump wherein a hollow piston is disposed for reciprocating movement within a main pump body, and a bladder pump is housed in the piston. The piston pump and bladder pump are thus coaxially arranged, with the bladder pump mounted within the piston pump and operably cooperating therewith. A reciprocating tube is attached to the piston to permit operation thereof from above ground, and also serves as a conduit for alternately supplying pressurized air and atmospheric venting to the bladder pump. A rigid support pipe supports the main pump body, and has the reciprocating tube extending coaxially therethrough. A fluid discharge tube is in turn coaxially arranged within the reciprocating tube, thus defining a triaxial tubular arrangement. The fluid discharge tube provides communication between a fluid chamber of the piston pump and a fluid chamber of the bladder pump, and also functions as a conduit for discharging fluid to the exterior of the main pump body. The piston pump operates to discharge fluid at a relatively high speed for purging operation, while the bladder pump is selectively actuated to discharge fluid at a relatively low speed for representative water sampling.

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  • AMERICAN SIGMA, INC.;AMERICAN SIGNA, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Dickinson, W David Medina, NY 2 55
Mirand, James Medina, NY 4 50

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