Olsen Home since Aug 2011
Father of the Year
The Portland Clinic since May 2011
Switchboard Operator
Providence Health Plans Jan 2009 - Feb 2011
Service Specialist II
Education:
Oregon State University 2001 - 2005
Bachelor's degree, Communications
Carl D. Beckett - Vancouver WA Kevin D. O'Hara - Washougal WA Daniel B. Olsen - Fort Collins CO Steven E. Soar - Vancouver WA Glenn E. Siemer - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Micropump, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
F04B 112
US Classification:
417269
Abstract:
A reciprocating piston pump provides pulseless delivery of liquid. It is suitable for use in compact environments or for the delivery of small amounts of liquid, as in chromatographic analysis devices. The pump includes two pistons with pumping chambers that are alternately connected to inflow and outflow lines through a control valve. The control valve moves between a first position in which inflow is directed to the first piston chamber and outflow to the second piston chamber, and a second position in which outflow is directed to the first piston chamber and inflow is directed to the second piston chamber. Each outflow pulse from the piston is sustained longer than each inflow pulse, and the outflow pulses are staggered and partially superimposed to provide substantially pulseless delivery of liquid from the pump. A rotating cam moves the pistons of the pumps and the control valve between their operating positions described above. The cam rotates at a constant speed around an axis that is parallel to the axis of movement of the piston pumps.
Carl D. Beckett - Vancouver WA Kevin O'Hara - Vancouver WA Daniel B. Olsen - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Micropump Corporation - Portland OR
International Classification:
F16H 3910
US Classification:
417517
Abstract:
A reciprocating piston pump provides pulsation free delivery of liquid. It is suitable for use in compact environments or for the delivery of small amounts of liquid, as in chromatographic analysis devices. The pump includes two pistons with pumping chambers that are alternately connected to inflow and outflow lines through a control valve. The control valve moves between a first position in which inflow is directed to the first piston chamber and outflow to the second piston chamber, and a second position in which outflow is directed to the first piston chamber and inflow is directed to the second piston chamber. Each outflow pulse from the piston is sustained longer than each inflow pulse, and the outflow pulses are staggered and partially superimposed to provide substantially pulsation free delivery of liquid from the pump. A rotating cam moves the pistons of the pumps and the control valve between their operating positions described above. The cam rotates at a constant speed around an axis that is parallel to the axis of movement of the piston pumps.