Patents Assigned to Pumptec Inc.
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Patent number: 11428214Abstract: A positive displacement reciprocating multi-cylinder pump has a pair of cams and associated bearings and yokes that cooperatively and positively reciprocate the pistons. The fluid flow paths are configured through specially designed intake and outlet manifolds to provide intrinsic cooling of the bearings through specially configured fluid flow paths at distal ends of the pump. An intentional head geometry that is identical for each piston may be readily machined using exterior bores. Each head defines a cylinder, captures both inlet and outlet one-way valves, and provides essential fluid flow paths about the cylinders. All bearings are of the sealed type, and no additional oil baths or the like are required, permitting the pump to be stored, transported, and used in any orientation.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: Stephen E. Babcock
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Patent number: 11118580Abstract: An absolute proportioning pumping system includes an electric motor assembly powering a first pump at a first flow rate and powering a second pump at a second flow rate. A proportioned fluid output includes a first fluid pumped by the first pump and a second fluid pumped by the second pump. The pumping system provides a desired ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid at the proportioned fluid output, relatively independently of pressure and flow rate at the output. In accord with further embodiments, a pump and motor assembly is mounted to and generally surrounded by a liquid tank. The pump and motor assembly may include a pair of fixed ratio outputs driven from a common motor, or may include a single variable output pump either slaved to a master pump or controlled through a timed bypass valve to control output flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2020Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventors: James E. Cook, Steven T. Dorsey, Stephen E. Babcock, O. Harald Eriksen
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Patent number: 10823160Abstract: A positive displacement reciprocating multi-cylinder pump has a pair of cams and associated bearings and yokes that cooperatively and positively reciprocate the pistons. The fluid flow paths are configured through specially designed intake and outlet manifolds to provide intrinsic cooling of the bearings through specially configured fluid flow paths at distal ends of the pump. An intentional head geometry that is identical for each piston may be readily machined using exterior bores. Each head defines a cylinder, captures both inlet and outlet one-way valves, and provides essential fluid flow paths about the cylinders. All bearings are of the sealed type, and no additional oil baths or the like are required, permitting the pump to be stored, transported, and used in any orientation.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Pumptec Inc.Inventor: Stephen E. Babcock
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Patent number: 10760557Abstract: A pump head has a motor coupler; a motor mount; at least one piston housing; a fluid input; a fluid output; and a reciprocating piston to pump a fluid from fluid input to fluid output. The manifold has fluid input and output bores extending parallel with the reciprocating piston, and from end to end thereof. The motor mount has a mounting flange configured to couple to a motor, and a torsion sleeve extending from the flange. A torsion bolt is coupled with the piston housing. An elastomeric sleeve isolates the torsion bolt from torsion sleeve. The torsion bolt longitudinally compresses and radially expands the elastomeric sleeve toward and against the torsion sleeve. The reciprocating piston, piston housing, a first seal, and a second seal in combination define a fluid collection chamber for fluid that leaks past the first seal. A fluid conduit connects the fluid collection chamber to the fluid input.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: Stephen E. Babcock
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Patent number: 10724515Abstract: An absolute proportioning pumping system includes an electric motor assembly powering a first pump at a first flow rate and powering a second pump at a second flow rate. A proportioned fluid output includes a first fluid pumped by the first pump and a second fluid pumped by the second pump. The pumping system provides a desired ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid at the proportioned fluid output, relatively independently of pressure and flow rate at the output. In accord with further embodiments, a pump and motor assembly is mounted to and generally surrounded by a liquid tank. The pump and motor assembly may include a pair of fixed ratio outputs driven from a common motor, or may include a single variable output pump either slaved to a master pump or controlled through a timed bypass valve to control output flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventors: James E. Cook, Steven T. Dorsey, Stephen E. Babcock, O. Harald Eriksen
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Patent number: 10167863Abstract: An absolute proportioning pumping system includes an electric motor assembly powering a first pump at a first flow rate and powering a second pump at a second flow rate. A proportioned fluid output includes a first fluid pumped by the first pump and a second fluid pumped by the second pump. The pumping system provides a desired ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid at the proportioned fluid output, relatively independently of pressure and flow rate at the output. In accord with further embodiments, a pump and motor assembly is mounted to and generally surrounded by a liquid tank. The pump and motor assembly may include a pair of fixed ratio outputs driven from a common motor, or may include a single variable output pump either slaved to a master pump or controlled through a timed bypass valve to control output flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventors: James E. Cook, Steven T. Dorsey, Stephen E. Babcock, O. Harald Eriksen
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Patent number: 9316216Abstract: An absolute proportioning pumping system includes an electric motor assembly powering a first pump at a first flow rate and powering a second pump at a second flow rate. A proportioned fluid output includes a first fluid pumped by the first pump and a second fluid pumped by the second pump. The pumping system provides a desired ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid at the proportioned fluid output, relatively independently of pressure and flow rate at the output. In accord with further embodiments, a pump and motor assembly is mounted to and generally surrounded by a liquid tank. The pump and motor assembly may include a pair of fixed ratio outputs driven from a common motor, or may include a single variable output pump either slaved to a master pump or controlled through a timed bypass valve to control output flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventors: James E. Cook, Steven T. Dorsey, Stephen E. Babcock, O. Harald Eriksen
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Publication number: 20090068034Abstract: A precision pumping system is disclosed. The pumping system includes an electric motor assembly powering a first drive shaft driving a first pump at a first flow rate and powering a second drive shaft driving a second pump at a second flow rate. A proportioned fluid output includes a first fluid pumped by the first pump and a second fluid pumped by the second pump. The pumping system provides a desired ratio of the first fluid to the second fluid at the proportioned fluid output, relatively independently of pressure and flow rate at the output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: PUMPTEC, INC.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Publication number: 20080296224Abstract: Reverse osmosis (RO) systems having efficiency enhancing features are disclosed. Included are RO systems having a RO module and a pumping system. A feed fluid line can introduce feed fluid into the pumping system, and the pumping system can increase the pressure of the feed and pass the pressurized feed to the RO module. Such RO systems can also have a recycle stream leading from a concentrate side of the RO module to the pumping system and a purified stream leading from a purified side of the RO module. In some cases, the pumping system can boost the pressure of both the feed fluid and the recycle stream, and the boosted fluids can be fed into the RO module. The pumping system can have first and second pumping chambers for the feed fluid and the recycled concentrate. These pumping chambers can be separate pumps, or they can be referred to as a single pumping system, for example a double-acting simplex plunger pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: PUMPTEC, INC.Inventors: James E. Cook, James E. Cook, II
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Patent number: 6581855Abstract: A water mist cooling system including a supply of water at a supply outlet. A plurality of misting nozzles are serially connected by hollow tubing means to form a line having two ends. A pump has an inlet connected to the supply outlet, and an outlet connected to a first of two ends of a line of nozzles. The pump is controlled whereby water is pumped by the pump at a preselected pressure through said hollow tubing means to the misting nozzles and thence exiting the nozzles as water mist to the atmosphere. Pressure regulator means is connected to the other of said ends of the line of misting nozzles to provide a line flushing function.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: 6527524Abstract: A bi-directional fluid valve apparatus comprising a valve member adapted to co-act with an annular shoulder at the end of a fluid bore, the valve member having two axial ends. A flat surface on a first end having a diameter greater than that of the shoulder is positioned with the flat surface abutting the axial end surface of the shoulder. At least two axially extending and circumferentially spaced apart ribs are on the second axial end thereof, each of the ribs terminating in an end surface. The ribs are positioned so that the end surfaces are in axial alignment with, and spaced a preselected distance from, the axial end surface of the shoulder. Hollow coil spring means are positioned within the recesses in register with the bores, and having a first end engaging one of the shoulders, and a second end engaging the at least three circumferentially spaced apart ribs and the second axial end of the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: 6454190Abstract: A water mist cooling system including a reverse osmosis apparatus for producing pure water at an outlet. A plurality of misting nozzles are serially connected by hollow tubing means to form a line having two ends. A pump has an inlet connected to the outlet of the reverse osmosis apparatus, and an outlet connected to a first of two ends of a line of nozzles. The pump is controlled whereby pure water is pumped by the pump at a preselected pressure through said hollow tubing means to the misting nozzles and thence exiting the nozzles as pure water mist to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Pumptec Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: 6257843Abstract: A self-aligning double-acting simplex plunger pump comprising first and second combined plunger stuffing box and head members or blocks. A manifold is adapted to be abutted against one surface of the blocks and second spaced apart parallel surfaces of the blocks are abutted against the axial end face of a motor. Alignment means on the motor and on the blocks assure proper alignment of the blocks with respect to a piston driven by the motor which reciprocates between the blocks along a longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventors: James E. Cook, O. Harald S. Eriksen
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Patent number: D436968Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Pumptec Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: D441935Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: D488208Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: D490496Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Pumptec, Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: D625388Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Pumptec Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: D635218Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Pumptec Inc.Inventor: James E. Cook