IP Library Granted Patent US 7,635,253
Granted Patent B2
US 7,635,253 · App. 10/773,091 · Granted Dec 22, 2009

Digital pressure controller for pump assembly

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,635,253
App. No.
10/773,091
Granted
Dec 22, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A digital pressure controller that utilizes a microprocessor provides for control of the speed of a fluid pump engine for the purpose of maintaining specified pressures at both the inlet and outlet of the pump. Based upon pressure sensor output, and computations based on multiple calibrations between pump speed and pressure, and between output voltage and pump speed, a pump drive mechanism speed is determined by the control logic of the microprocessor, which speed maintains at least one of the inlet and outlet pressures within a specified range. The microprocessor may determine the specific weight of the fluid being pumped in order to select the pump drive mechanism speed.

Claims (6)

1. A pressure controller for use with a pump through which a fluid can pass and which can be driven at a selected speed by a pump drive mechanism, said pressure controller comprising,

a microprocessor having a control logic program configured to receive at least two electrical signals correlated to at least two pressure values, said electrical signals being generated by at least one pressure transducer configured to transduce the pressure values of the fluid entering and exiting said pump;

wherein,

said microprocessor produces an output electrical signal used by said pump drive mechanism to drive said pump at said selected speed based on said control logic program, and

wherein said microprocessor uses at least one of a first drive mechanism speed effective to control the pressure entering the pump, and a second drive mechanism speed effective to control the pressure exiting the pump to determine a pump drive mechanism speed that would theoretically maintain at least one of said pressure entering said pump and said pressure exiting said pump at about the value at which said pressures entering and exiting said pump were measured via said electrical signals.

2. A pressure controller of claim 1 , wherein said microprocessor computes the specific weight of the fluid being pumped from measured values of the pressures entering and exiting the pump during pumping, and uses the computed specific weight to select the first and second known drive mechanism speeds.