Patents by Inventor Ferdinandus A. Pieters

Ferdinandus A. Pieters 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).

  • Patent number: 6033193
    Abstract: A gear pump is disclosed. The gear pump has a pump body with an inlet, a discharge and an interior side to the body. The gear pump also has a cavity plate having a gear cavity formed therein facing and abutting the interior side of the pump body. A drive gear and a driven gear are located within the gear cavity and engage one another. Each gear is rotatably supported on a shaft between the pump body and the cavity plate. A drive magnet assembly is connected to the drive gear shaft. A magnet cup has an interior chamber and a sealing surface which abuts against the interior side of the pump body providing the only required seal of the gear pump. The magnet cup is received over and encapsulates the magnet assembly, the cavity plate and the gears within the interior chamber and compresses the gear cavity against the interior surface of the body without requiring additional sealant to seal the gear cavity and magnet cup interior chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventors: Ferdinandus A. Pieters, Stephen Michael Burns, Roy D. Hollie, James Roberts
  • Patent number: 6007312
    Abstract: An encapsulated magnet assembly has a magnet encapsulated during a two-step molding process. The first step includes molding a first molded section over a magnet assembly. The second step of the process includes molding a second molded section over the magnet and the first molded section in such a manner that the entire magnet is covered by the two molded sections completely. A first parting line is defined between the first and second molded sections along an elongate tapered section of the first molded section at the one end of the assembly. A second parting line is defined between the first and second molded sections at a dovetail on the first molded section. An outwardly tapered surface is provided on the dovetail. The two parting lines define leak-free seams between the two molded sections thereby sealingly encapsulating the magnet within the two molded sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Micropump, Inc.
    Inventors: Ferdinandus A. Pieters, Kenneth E. Knodell
  • Patent number: 5702234
    Abstract: A gear pump is disclosed having an integrated gear cavity and bearing receptacle that includes a fluid path for lubricating the bearings. The preferred embodiment includes a helical gear pump having a manifold with inlet and outlet ports. The integrated gear cavity and bearing receptacle are located in a one piece molded end cap. The bearing receptacle receives a coupled bearing assembly. Together, the coupled bearing assembly and the bearing receptacle define a supply path outside the bearings along the bearing receptacle and a return path through the bearings so that fluid can pass by, and lubricate, the bearing-axle interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Micropump, Inc.
    Inventor: Ferdinandus A. Pieters
  • Patent number: 4846641
    Abstract: A rotary pump has a block with inlet and outlet ducts and ports. A pump housing forming a pump cavity and accommodating working means of the pump, e.g., gears, is located on one side of the pump block, whereas drive means such as a magnetic coupling are placed on the other side of the block. In the case of a gear pump, the driving gear is connected to the drive magnet of the coupling through a drive shaft which passes through the axial bore in the block. The drive gear meshes with a driven gear which is mounted on a second shaft, also supported in bushings in the block. One set of ends of the shafts extends outside the pump housing and are inserted into bushings loosely fitted in recesses of a bearing support plate. This plate is attached to the block by removable screws extending through holes in the supporting plate and pump housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventors: Ferdinandus A. Pieters, Thomas B. Martin
  • Patent number: 4493625
    Abstract: The drive and driven gears of a pump are formed with grooves extending inward from the tips of the teeth to inside the root diameter. Thus each gear is divided into a first portion which serves solely as a drive or driven gear and a second portion which serves the two functions of a conventional pump gear, mainly to perform the pumping function and part of the drive function. Fitting within the grooves of both gears is a suction shoe which also overlies the inlet duct of the pump block and the mesh points of the first portions of the gears plus about two teeth to either side of the mesh point. The shoe separates the large portion of the pump chamber from the inlet duct.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventor: Ferdinandus A. Pieters
  • Patent number: 4414523
    Abstract: One of the annular magnets used in a magnetic drive for pumps and other devices is enclosed on the outside in a thin metal jacket. The jacket and the interior of the magnet and preferably one end thereof are filled with a plastic material which is apertured to receive the shaft on which the magnet is to be mounted. Means is provided in the plastic material for balance weights. The jacket and plastic are impervious to fluids being pumped so that the fluids are not contaminated and the magnet is not attacked by the fluids. A preferred method of making the combination is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventor: Ferdinandus A. Pieters
  • Patent number: 4165206
    Abstract: A module pump comprises a manifold having intake and outlet connections; a plate to which gears and a "shoe" (which function to define pump chambers for a pair of gears) or, in a pump having three gears two "shoes;" a drive for the gears, which in a preferred embodiment is a magnetic drive; and a barrier between the drive and the plate. Each of the modules is subject to variations in design depending upon end use and hence wide versatility is achieved without great increases in manufacturing cost since only one of the modules need be altered. Use of three gears doubles the capacity of the pump; if three gears are not needed the mounting holes for the third gear may be plugged. A unique bypass is installed in the manifold to permit flow back to the intake when the pressure exceeds an adjustable amount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1979
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas B. Martin, Ferdinandus A. Pieters
  • Patent number: 4163164
    Abstract: One of two permanent magnets used to drive pumps and the like is split--i.e., the annular permanent magnet is split into two annular members, one fixed to one of the rotating members, the other freely rotatable independent of the other. The structure provides for recoupling without having to stop the driving magnet when decoupling has occurred. It also provides free travel and/or dynamic damping to alleviate oscillation and sporadic decoupling.The member fixed for rotation is a permanent magnet; the other is preferably a permanent magnet but may also be of a material which is magnetically permeable, in which case damping only is accomplished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1979
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventor: Ferdinandus A. Pieters
  • Patent number: 4111614
    Abstract: A pump body has a cavity containing gears and parts communicating between the exterior and the cavity as well as two shafts on which the gears revolve. One face of the cavity is closed off by an apertured plate. The drive gear shaft extends through the aperture in the plate and supports the driven magnet. Drive means also extend through the aperture causing the hub of the driven magnet to turn the drive gear. All parts to the motor side of the plate may be standardized, while the pump body and its contents may be specially adapted to the particular ultimate installation of the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Micropump Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas B. Martin, Ferdinandus A. Pieters