Patents by Inventor Darryl M. Nielsen
Darryl M. Nielsen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5088896Abstract: A jet pump having a rotatable venturi cartridge to permit any of several different sized venturi tubes to be aligned with a nozzle in the pump casing. A knob is provided on the pump casing to permit convenient rotation of the venturi cartridge. Printed indicia on the knob align with an indicator arrow to visually indicate the setting of the knob.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: The Marley CompanyInventors: Darryl M. Nielsen, Dorothy D. McDaniel
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Patent number: 4806083Abstract: An expanded foam material surrounds a relatively thin, metallic motor casing and forms a housing which supports the motor while providing a seal to preclude leakage of liquids into the motor casing and to prevent discharge of dielectric oil from the interior of the motor casing. During manufacture of the pump, the casing is placed within a mold and a portion of the mold structure complementally and firmly engages four radially spaced regions of the generally cylindrical motor casing. Next, a quantity of the initially pourable foam material is introduced into the space between the mold and the casing, and the material self-expands to a solidified, cured condition in firm, surrounding engagement with the motor casing.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1986Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Nyle D. LaGrange, Darryl M. Nielsen, Terry A. Peterson
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Patent number: 4780953Abstract: An electric motor assembly for a submersible pump has a base and an end ring which together directly, flatly engage opposite ends of a lamination stack so that the stack is thus aligned with the base and the end ring. A shell is pressed over the lamination stack and the ends of the shell are roll-formed to grippingly engage shoulders on the base and the end ring while the stack is held in compression. The shell directly engages the outer cylindrical periphery of the laminations to establish a continuous ground path and also to preclude shifting of individual laminations. The base is molded of a synthetic resinous material and directly supports a sleeve bearing, and a plurality of fluid conduits in the base enable passage of coolant to the bearing during operation of the motor. In preferred forms, the base is provided with an edge for directly engaging one end of a series of pump stagings, and the base also has a shoulder for gripping engagement with a complementally formed edge of a pump casing.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Charles F. Wheeler, Darryl M. Nielsen
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Patent number: 4709124Abstract: A connector for an immersible electric device such as a pump motor substantially precludes water leakage in an area where the wires enter a motor housing. The connector is comprised of a elastomeric body portion having a relatively non-resilient plate secured thereto, and passageways extending through the body portion and the plate complementally receive the electrical wires. The body portion and the plate are installed in a mating bore of the motor base such that the plate is seated against an inwardly extending shoulder within the bore.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1985Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Charles F. Wheeler, Darryl M. Nielsen
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Patent number: 4687023Abstract: A check valve assembly includes a generally bell shaped casing having a flared, open end section and a fluid inlet in opposed relation to the flared end section. A body removably connected to the casing covers a portion of the flared end section and has a fluid outlet as well as two spaced, outwardly extending ball guiding members which are matingly received within opposed walls of the casing. The ball guiding members are configured to shift the ball along a path of travel between a first, flow impeding position adjacent the fluid inlet and a second position spaced from the inlet and disposed laterally of a substantially straight fluid passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Joe A. Harbison, Darryl M. Nielsen, Dorothy D. McDaniel
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Patent number: 4684331Abstract: A slinger for a submersible electric pump protects a motor shaft bearing as well as a shaft seal. The slinger is provided with four, inclined, curved projections or vanes which are operable to propel sand or other potentially abrasive, grit-like contaminants away from an area adjacent the shaft seal. A pair of outlet slots disposed horizontally adjacent a lowermost portion of the slinger cooperates with the vanes to enable passage of the contaminants to an area external of the pump, such that the contaminants do not accumulate within the pump itself and the likelihood that the contaminants will enter the first pump stage is significantly reduced. Each of the vanes has a face inclined slightly relative to the frustoconical outer surface of the slinger, and each face terminates in a curved leading edge and a curved trailing edge. The vanes direct the contaminants toward the lowermost portion of the slinger where maximum outward thrust is developed.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Nyle D. LaGrange, Darryl M. Nielsen, Charles F. Wheeler
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Patent number: 4679991Abstract: A tank mounted discharge conduit assembly for use with a submersible pump unit comprises a base member connected to the tank as well as an upright body having a fluid conduit therein. The base member has an upwardly extending portion which is complementally received within a lower portion of the upright body, in order to provide support against lateral deflection of the body as well as to prohibit the flow of fluids through a lower end of the conduit. The body also integrally includes a pair of upright, spaced, elongated, U-shaped guides which are configured to slidably receive an outlet flange of the pump and shift the latter toward a position of fluid communication between the pump and an opening in the body communicating with the fluid conduit therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Joe A. Harbison, Nyle D. LaGrange, Darryl M. Nielsen
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Patent number: 4680437Abstract: A float assembly for use in tanks, sumps or other liquid-containing vessels includes an elongated, upright, extruded support which maintains individual float switches at preselected heights. The support includes upright, elongated, recess-defining walls with a pair of flat, spaced, parallel sidewall portions that are configured to grippingly engage an outer, deformable insulative covering of a cord connected to the float switch. The cord may be grasped and pulled to an appropriate height, and is thereafter secured by the sidewall portions without the use of tools, fasteners or other components. In preferred forms, the recess-defining walls have a transverse, generally U-shaped configuration with an internal passageway for housing an upper portion of the cord between the float switch and an overlying junction box.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1986Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: The Marley-Wylain CompanyInventors: Nyle D. La Grange, Darryl M. Nielsen, Joe A. Harbison