Patents Assigned to Wright Flow Technologies Limited
  • Patent number: 8821141
    Abstract: Various rotary pumps are disclosed that are designed to pump viscous fluids or slurries. Often, the seals of such pumps can become over heated. The disclosed pumps include slots disposed in the rotors and/or slots disposed in the openings through which the drive and driven shafts task so that some of the fluid being pumped through the pumping chamber can migrate through the proximal wall of the pump casing to the seal assemblies disposed on the other side of the proximal wall of the pump casing. Thus, the seal assemblies of the pumps are cooled without resorting to the use of a cooling jacket or other cooling mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: Wright Flow Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Bruce Helgeson, Joe Thompson, Jim Mayer, Chris Mihm, Keith Feeley, Juan Jose Mejia
  • Publication number: 20120328462
    Abstract: Various rotary pumps are disclosed that are designed to pump viscous fluids or slurries. Often, the seals of such pumps can become over heated. The disclosed pumps include slots disposed in the rotors and/or slots disposed in the openings through which the drive and driven shafts task so that some of the fluid being pumped through the pumping chamber can migrate through the proximal wall of the pump casing to the seal assemblies disposed on the other side of the proximal wall of the pump casing. Thus, the seal assemblies of the pumps are cooled without resorting to the use of a cooling jacket or other cooling mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2011
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Applicant: Wright Flow Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Bruce Helgeson, Joe Thompson, Jim Mayer, Chris Mihm, Keith Feeley, Juan Jose Mejia
  • Patent number: 7905717
    Abstract: Rotary lobe pump and circumferential piston pump designs are disclosed where the drive and driven shafts are detachably connected to their respective rotors. The rotors are disposed in a pump or rotor casing, which is sandwiched between a head cover and a gearbox. The drive and driven shafts pass through mechanical seal assemblies, which are sandwiched between the first and second rotors and the gear box respectively. The seal assemblies can be serviced or replaced by simply removing the head cover and removing the rotors from the drive and driven shafts. The pump casing does not need to be removed to replace or service the seal assemblies. Further, the capacities of the disclosed rotary lobe and circumferential piston pumps can be modified without changing the gearboxes or shaft length. To modify a pump capacity, all that needs to be changed are the rotors, the pump or rotor casing and, in some designs, the head cover or cover plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2011
    Assignee: Wright Flow Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Robert R. Whittome, Steven Allen
  • Publication number: 20090304540
    Abstract: Rotary lobe pump and circumferential piston pump designs are disclosed where the drive and driven shafts are detachably connected to their respective rotors. The rotors are disposed in a pump or rotor casing, which is sandwiched between a head cover and a gearbox. The drive and driven shafts pass through mechanical seal assemblies, which are sandwiched between the first and second rotors and the gear box respectively. The seal assemblies can be serviced or replaced by simply removing the head cover and removing the rotors from the drive and driven shafts. The pump casing does not need to be removed to replace or service the seal assemblies. Further, the capacities of the disclosed rotary lobe and circumferential piston pumps can be modified without changing the gearboxes or shaft length. To modify a pump capacity, all that needs to be changed are the rotors, the pump or rotor casing and, in some designs, the head cover or cover plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2008
    Publication date: December 10, 2009
    Applicant: Wright Flow Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Robert R. Whittome, Steven Allen