Patents by Inventor Ronald W. Schmidt

Ronald W. Schmidt 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: 20040189119
    Abstract: An air-cooled weather-protected motor (10) configured for vertical-shaft applications, such as mounting above an outdoor, vertical-shafted pump (P) for pumping fluid (e.g., water, oil, etc.) through a pipeline (L), is disclosed. The illustrated motor (10) broadly includes a stator (12), a shafted rotor assembly (14) rotatably supported relative to the stator (12), and a vented protective motor enclosure (16) enclosing the stator (12) and the rotor assembly (14). The enclosure (16) includes a primary motor housing (18) and a pair of filtration boxes (20) and (22) removably coupled to either side of the housing (18) to guard air intake through the housing (18) to the stator (12) and the rotor assembly (14). The improved motor enclosure (16) provides an inventive coupling mechanism that enables the modular filtration housings (20,22) to be quickly and easily secured to the primary motor housing (18) to protect the air intake openings (68,70) from weather and other undesired debris.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2004
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Applicant: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
    Inventors: Ronald W. Schmidt, R. Todd Middleton, Kenneth R. Friedman
  • Patent number: 6750573
    Abstract: An air-cooled weather-protected motor (10) configured for vertical-shaft applications, such as mounting above an outdoor, vertical-shafted pump (P) for pumping fluid (e.g., water, oil, etc.) through a pipeline (L), is disclosed. The illustrated motor (10) broadly includes a stator (12), a shafted rotor assembly (14) rotatably supported relative to the stator (12), and a vented protective motor enclosure (16) enclosing the stator (12) and the rotor assembly (14). The enclosure (16) includes a primary motor housing (18) and a pair of filtration boxes (20) and (22) removably coupled to either side of the housing (18) to guard air intake through the housing (18) to the stator (12) and the rotor assembly (14). The improved motor enclosure (16) provides an inventive coupling mechanism that enables the modular filtration housings (20,22) to be quickly and easily secured to the primary motor housing (18) to protect the air intake openings (68,70) from weather and other undesired debris.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2004
    Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.
    Inventors: Ronald W. Schmidt, R. Todd Middleton, Kenneth R. Friedman
  • Patent number: 6708763
    Abstract: The present invention generally provides a method and apparatus for injecting a compressible fluid at a controlled flow rate into a geological formation at multiple zones of interest. In one aspect, the invention provides a tubing string with a pocket and a nozzle at each isolated zone. The nozzle permits a predetermined, controlled flow rate to be maintained at higher annulus to tubing pressure ratios. The nozzle includes a diffuser portion to recover lost steam pressure associated with critical flow as the steam exits the nozzle and enters a formation via perforations in wellbore casing. In another aspect, the invention ensures steam is injected into a formation in a predetermined proportion of water and vapor by providing a plurality of apertures between a tubing wall and a pocket. The apertures provide distribution of steam that maintains a relative mixture of water and vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. Howard, Jackie C. Sims, Dudley L. Robinson, Ronald W. Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20030173086
    Abstract: The present invention generally provides a method and apparatus for injecting a compressible fluid at a controlled flow rate into a geological formation at multiple zones of interest. In one aspect, the invention provides a tubing string with a pocket and a nozzle at each isolated zone. The nozzle permits a predetermined, controlled flow rate to be maintained at higher annulus to tubing pressure ratios. The nozzle includes a diffuser portion to recover lost steam pressure associated with critical flow as the steam exits the nozzle and enters a formation via perforations in wellbore casing. In another aspect, the invention ensures steam is injected into a formation in a predetermined proportion of water and vapor by providing a plurality of apertures between a tubing wall and a pocket. The apertures provide distribution of steam that maintains a relative mixture of water and vapor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2002
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Inventors: William F. Howard, Jackie C. Sims, Dudley L. Robinson, Ronald W. Schmidt