TE Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) had a ram pump at his cottage at Cloud's End in Dorset in the 1930s. I believe there is a British patent from the 1860s.
@gamesbok Yes, there have been British patents on it since 1797 and Green & Carter have held the original patent since 1929. They make the Vulcan ram pump. Montgolfier was the inventor of the first automatic ram pump.
@gamesbok The Development Technology Unit (DTU) at the University of Warwick in England has done a lot of work on ram pumps and published a free downloadable document summarizing their findings. You'll find some good rule of thumb guides for building the pumps and learn from their experience. Otherwise, there is a ton of information and videos on the web, just Google it. Back in the early '90's I researched all the existing versions around the world that had been published and there were a lot.
@LiquidChem Gravity is a wonderful thing, isn't it? The ram pump actually works by gravity as well but has the distinct advantage over your system of pumping UPhill. :-)
What is happening here is that the water builds up speed coming down the pipe. As the flow increases it pushes on the weighted valve and causes it to slam shut. This creates an instantaneous rise in pressure which forces water through a non-return valve and out the exit hose. The pressure behind the clack valve then drops, allowing it to open again and the cycle starts once more. These pumps work using 'water hammer', and they can pump a little bit of water a long way... for free.
Fantastic. I've made ram pumps myself. The trickiest part to get right is the clack valve. I made my own clack valves, and for an air chamber I used plastic soda bottles. I like the look of what you've done. Thanks for posting.
TE Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) had a ram pump at his cottage at Cloud's End in Dorset in the 1930s. I believe there is a British patent from the 1860s.
gamesbok 4 months ago
@gamesbok Yes, there have been British patents on it since 1797 and Green & Carter have held the original patent since 1929. They make the Vulcan ram pump. Montgolfier was the inventor of the first automatic ram pump.
approtechie 4 months ago
@approtechie Thanks for the information. I'm very curious about this technology. Where can I learn more?
gamesbok 4 months ago
@gamesbok The Development Technology Unit (DTU) at the University of Warwick in England has done a lot of work on ram pumps and published a free downloadable document summarizing their findings. You'll find some good rule of thumb guides for building the pumps and learn from their experience. Otherwise, there is a ton of information and videos on the web, just Google it. Back in the early '90's I researched all the existing versions around the world that had been published and there were a lot.
approtechie 4 months ago
@approtechie Excellent. Thanks for the information.
gamesbok 4 months ago
i made a really nice pump that pumps water downhill, its made of only a garden hose. works like a charm.
LiquidChem 6 months ago
@LiquidChem Gravity is a wonderful thing, isn't it? The ram pump actually works by gravity as well but has the distinct advantage over your system of pumping UPhill. :-)
approtechie 6 months ago
i would love to see a video of how to make this
bigjohn20081983 9 months ago
What is happening here is that the water builds up speed coming down the pipe. As the flow increases it pushes on the weighted valve and causes it to slam shut. This creates an instantaneous rise in pressure which forces water through a non-return valve and out the exit hose. The pressure behind the clack valve then drops, allowing it to open again and the cycle starts once more. These pumps work using 'water hammer', and they can pump a little bit of water a long way... for free.
kiwicoote 1 year ago 3
Fantastic. I've made ram pumps myself. The trickiest part to get right is the clack valve. I made my own clack valves, and for an air chamber I used plastic soda bottles. I like the look of what you've done. Thanks for posting.
kiwicoote 1 year ago
can't tell what's happening
ICUC007 1 year ago
are you going to share the internal design with us DIY folks?
SachaAtkinson 1 year ago 3
@SachaAtkinson - Good demo videos of Hydram with air tank v=rH8a9XuZaJs and Hydram without air tank: v=rH8a9XuZaJs
saintveil 1 year ago
@SachaAtkinson i will tell u anything for free about impulse pumps
TheNimshew 1 year ago
i would like a set of plans
MrWoody120 2 years ago
@MrWoody120 i will tell u anything for free about systems
TheNimshew 1 year ago
Very interesting. I am intrigued by the linear aspect. I want to know more about building a linear model. How can I contact you?
umpquajohn 2 years ago