Patents by Inventor Jack T. Bevington

Jack T. Bevington 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).

  • Publication number: 20150226220
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a pumping system having a pump and a motor. The motor includes a lubricating oil composition, and more particularly, a low ash, sulfur, and phosphorous lubricating oil composition. The pumping system may further include a grounding ring disposed in the frame that is in communication with the motor. The motor may also include a cord cap assembly having a cord cap and a quick disconnect power cord.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2015
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 8313305
    Abstract: The invention provides a fluid system with a pump activation device. The fluid system can include a tank containing fluid and a conduit connected to the tank for the distribution of fluid. The fluid system can include a pump apparatus that increases fluid pressure through the fluid system in response to a flow rate of fluid through the fluid system. The pump activation device can include a magnet that generates a magnetic field, causing the pump apparatus to increase the fluid pressure when the pump activation device is moved to an activation position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2012
    Assignee: Pentair Pump Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Publication number: 20080050246
    Abstract: The invention provides a fluid system with a pump activation device. The fluid system can include a tank containing fluid and a conduit connected to the tank for the distribution of fluid. The fluid system can include a pump apparatus that increases fluid pressure through the fluid system in response to a flow rate of fluid through the fluid system. The pump activation device can include a magnet that generates a magnetic field, causing the pump apparatus to increase the fluid pressure when the pump activation device is moved to an activation position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2007
    Publication date: February 28, 2008
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 6359353
    Abstract: A submersible motor unit is used to drive a pump and is submerged with the pump in liquid (water). The motor unit includes a tubular housing member and a tubular inner member which is enclosed by and disposed in a coaxial relationship with the tubular housing member. A stator is disposed in a stator chamber formed between the tubular inner member and the tubular housing member. A rotor is disposed in a rotor chamber disposed within the inner member. End walls close opposite ends of the tubular housing member and the tubular inner member. An annular capacitor is disposed in the stator chamber in an axially spaced apart relationship with the stator. The capacitor extends around the rotor chamber. A body of potting compound is disposed in the stator chamber and at least partially encloses the stator and the capacitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: F. E. Myers division of Pentair Pump Group
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 5700138
    Abstract: A submersible centrifugal pump (10) includes a casing (11) which houses a motor (13) and a pump assembly (14). A shaft (12) which carries the impeller (37) portion of the pump assembly (14) is driven by the motor (13) to draw fluid, in which the pump (10) is immersed, into the casing (11) in one embodiment through inlet ports (38) to be transferred to the pump assembly (14) and thereby pumped to a remote location. The shaft (12) has an axial bore (40) therein which is open at the bottom (41) to receive fluid. That fluid moves upwardly within the shaft (12) and passes out through radial bores (43) to join with the fluid received from the inlet ports (38). As such, internal fluid positioned in a chamber (23) is cooled by the fluid passing through the shaft (12) and that internal fluid in turn maintains the components in the casing (11) cool. In another embodiment, a submersible centrifugal pump (50) has inlet ports (51) formed near the top of its discharge bowl (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1997
    Assignee: McNeil (Ohio) Corporation
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 5549447
    Abstract: A submersible pump (10) includes a casing (11) which houses a motor (13) and a pump assembly (14). A shaft (12) which carries the impeller (37) portion of the pump assembly (14) is driven by the motor (13) to draw fluid, in which the pump (10) is immersed, into the casing (11) through inlet ports (38) to be transferred to the pump assembly (14) and thereby pumped to a remote location. The shaft (12) has an axial bore (40) therein which is open at the bottom (41) to receive fluid. That fluid moves upwardly within the shaft (12) and passes out through radial bores (43) to join with the fluid received from the inlet ports (38). As such, internal fluid positioned in a chamber (23) is cooled by the fluid passing through the shaft (12) and that internal fluid in turn maintains the components in the casing (11) cool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: McNeil (Ohio) Corporation
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 5281101
    Abstract: A water supply system includes a motor operated pump (12) which provides water upon demand to a remote location via a discharge pipe (13). When the demand 5 ceases, the pump (12) continues to operate to provide water to an annular chamber (21) which is under air pressure. The annular chamber (21) is formed by a storage pipe (20) generally concentrically positioned around the discharge pipe (13). A pressure switch (17) senses the water pressure in the discharge pipe (13) and stops the pump when a first predetermined pressure level is reached. Then upon the next water demand, water is provided from that in the storage pipe (20) until a second predetermined pressure level is sensed by the switch (17) at which time the pump (12) is activated to provide water through the discharge pipe (13). An air volume control unit (45) maintains the proper air pressure in the annular chamber (21).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1994
    Assignee: McNeil (Ohio) Corporation
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 4895998
    Abstract: An encapsulated capacitor assembly for mounting onto the housing of an electric motor. The assembly (10) includes a capacitor (11) having a casing and conductor terminals (12) extending from the casing. A unitary housing (14) is provided to fully encapsulate the casing of said capacitor (11). Electrical access is provided to the terminals (14) when the capacitor (11) is fully encapsulated within the housing (14). A method for making the encapsulated capacitor assembly also is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1990
    Assignee: McNeil (Ohio) Corporation
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington
  • Patent number: 4802819
    Abstract: A multistage centrifugal pump, incorporates a first housing (14) having a cylindrical wall (30) defining a portion of the outer surface of the pump. A first diffuser (15) is fixed to the first housing (14) and has a discharge opening (43). A first impeller (16) is rotatably received within the first housing (14) in operative association with the first diffuser (15). The first impeller (16) includes an inlet opening (25). At least a second housing (14) is provided concentric with, and axially adjacent to, the first housing (14) and has a cylindrical wall (30) defining a portion of the outer surface of the pump. A second diffuser (15) is fixed to the second housing (14) and has a discharge opening (43). A second impeller (16) is rotatably received within the second housing (14) in operative association with the second diffuser (15). The second impeller (16) has an inlet opening (25) fluidly communicating with the discharge opening ( 43) of the first diffuser (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1989
    Assignee: McNeil (Ohio) Corporation
    Inventors: Jack T. Bevington, Alan B. Channell
  • Patent number: RE41627
    Abstract: A submersible motor unit is used to drive a pump and is submerged with the pump in liquid (water). The motor unit includes a tubular housing member and a tubular inner member which is enclosed by and disposed in a coaxial relationship with the tubular housing member. A stator is disposed in a stator chamber formed between the tubular inner member and the tubular housing member. A rotor is disposed in a rotor chamber disposed within the inner member. End walls close opposite ends of the tubular housing member and the tubular inner member. An annular capacitor is disposed in the stator chamber in an axially spaced apart relationship with the stator. The capacitor extends around the rotor chamber. A body of potting compound is disposed in the stator chamber and at least partially encloses the stator and the capacitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2010
    Assignee: Sta-Rite Industries, LLC
    Inventor: Jack T. Bevington