Liquid pump

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Inventors

Asou, Yoshiaki

Application #

882911

Filed

Jun-26-1997

Published

Apr-6-1999

Current US Class

092/128
092/129
092/130R
092/168
092/255
417/470

International Classes

F01B 029/00

Field of Search

92/128 92/129 92/130 417/470

Assignee

Shimadzu Corporation (Kyoto, JP)

Examiners

Lopez; F. Daniel

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Majestic, Parsons, Siebert & Hsue P.C.

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Abstract
A liquid pump has a pump head, a head holder which can be assembled with the pump head and a housing connected to the head holder, providing an internal space which connects to a liquid flow route through the pump head. A plunger assembly is disposed inside this internal space, having a plunger rod which penetrates the head holder and reaches the flow route, and a male screw part. A cross head for driving the plunger assembly is also inside this internal space, and a return spring is supported between the head holder and this cross head so as to provide a biasing force thereto. The cross head has a female screw part which is engageable with the male screw part of the plunger assembly. The plunger assembly has a hexagonal flange to which a dedicated simple jig can be engaged to rotate the plunger assembly and to thereby engage or disengage them.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A liquid pump comprising:

a pump head having a flow route therethrough;

a head holder which has a step formed thereon and is removably assembled with said pump head;

a housing connected to said head holder to thereby provide an internal space;

a plunger assembly having a plunger rod and a first screw part, said plunger rod penetrating said head holder and reaching said flow route;

a return spring disposed in said internal space, and adapted to apply a biasing force on said plunger assembly; and

a cross head disposed inside said internal space for driving said plunger assembly, said return spring being supported between said step formed on said head holder and said cross head so as to provide a biasing force thereto, said cross head having a second screw part which is disengageably engageable with said first screw part, whereby said pump head is selectively removable from said liquid pump without also removing said return spring.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a liquid pump for moving the mobile phase in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

In HPLC, a pump serves to cause the mobile phase solution to be transported to the column after its deaeration by continuously applying pressure to it with a plunger. FIG. 3 shows an example of prior art pump of this kind, comprising a pump head 21, a seal holder 22, a head holder 25, a plunger assembly 27, a return spring 28 and a housing 26. The pump head 21 has an internal flow route 21a therethrough with unidirectional valves at its inlet and outlet sides. The plunger assembly 27 includes a plunger rod 27a which undergoes a reciprocating motion inside the pump head 21, the seal holder 22 and the head holder 25, as well as a spring seat 27b. The return spring 28 is supported by this spring seat 27b and is biased from behind by a cross head 29.

Pumps, used in HPLC, must be disassembled periodically for inspections because the plunger assembly must be exchanged or subjected to a maintenance work. When they are disassembled, they are usually disassembled completely into their components, as shown in FIG. 4. The pump head 21 is removed first, the seal holder 22 is removed next, followed by the head holder 25, and the return spring 28 and the plunger assembly 27 are finally removed. This sequence is reversed when the plunger assembly 27 is incorporated into the pump.
 
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