Hollow Shaft Patents (Class 261/85)
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Patent number: 8998179Abstract: An aeration ship including a ship body, a ship bottom, and an aerator. The aerator includes an air cylinder having an upper section and a lower section. The upper section of the air cylinder is fixed on the ship body, and the lower section of the air cylinder penetrates the ship bottom and extends downwards.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventors: Shulin Sun, Jian Sun
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Patent number: 8894047Abstract: The invention relates to a stirring arrangement having a rotating stirring body (2) for stirring fluids. The stirring body (2) has stirring blades (4) attached on a stirring body hub (3). The stirring body further includes a gas supply device (5) supplying a gas, such as air, for dispersing with the stirring body (2). The gas supply device (5) includes a distribution bushing (6) which rotates with the hub (3) of the stirring body (2) and has an interior for receiving the gas. The distribution bushing (6) and the interior thereof are in fluid communication with co-rotating outlet lines (7). Outlet openings of the outlet lines (7) are disposed in the immediate vicinity of the stirring blades (4) and within the volume swept by the stirring body (2) or in the immediate outflow zones, and discharge the gas at respective desired locations in the corresponding desired flow direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Ekato Ruehr- und Mischtechnek GmbHInventor: Werner Himmelsbach
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Patent number: 7954789Abstract: A composite hollow aspirator shaft is formed of fiberglass-reinforced phenolic resin that reduces the amount of vibration that is transferred to the motor rotating the shaft, and the motor's bearings. This extends motor and bearing life. When the aspirator tip is rotated in a liquid, fluidic forces are transferred to the shaft. Rather than transmitting those forces into the motor and its bearings, the composite aspirator shaft attenuates the forces to prevent most of them from reaching the motor and its bearings. The composite shaft material has a flexural modulus, or ratio, within the elastic limit of any applied stress, and is sufficiently low to allow the transfer of the flexural or oscillatory energy into heat within the shaft instead of conveying the energy in the form of vibration/oscillations along the axial length of the shaft. As an added advantage, the fiberglass resists abrasion better in wastewater than stainless steel used in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Jet, Inc.Inventors: B. James Elliott, Trent Lydic
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Patent number: 7954790Abstract: A composite hollow aspirator shaft is formed of fiberglass-reinforced phenolic resin that resists abrasion and reduces the amount of vibration that is transferred to the motor rotating the shaft, and the motor's bearings to extend motor and bearing life. An aspirator tip is adhesively attached to the composite aspirator shaft and includes an access hole for cleaning inside the hollow aspirator shaft. The hole is in axial alignment with the hollow aspirator shaft and a selectively-removable plug is used to seal the hole during aspirator use. When the aspirator tip is rotated in a liquid, fluidic forces are transferred to the shaft where they are attenuated. A splined hub is used to attach a foam restrictor near the other end of the shaft. The composite shaft material has a flexural modulus, or ratio, within the elastic limit of any applied stress.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Jet, Inc.Inventors: B. James Elliott, Trent Lydic, Terry Fischer
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Patent number: 7784769Abstract: The invention relates to an agitating device, in which a hyperboloid agitating body (6) is connected to a drive mechanism (2, 3) by means of a shaft (4). Several ribs (7) running from the circumferential boundary (Ur) in the direction of the shaft (4) are provided on the upper side (O) of the agitating body (6). According to the invention, the efficiency of the agitating device may be improved, whereby a height (h1) of the ribs (7) at least incrementally increases from the circumferential boundary (Ur) of the agitating body (6) in the direction of the shaft (4).Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Invent Umwelt- und Verfahrenstechnik AGInventor: Marcus Hoefken
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Patent number: 6986507Abstract: A more efficient process and method for dispersing gas or other fluids into a liquid which may have solid suspension. More particularly, the process includes maximizing the transfer of oxygen by an impeller by selecting a Froude Number value and/or Surface Power Density value and analyzing these two relative to the desired Standard Aeration Efficiency value desired for the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: SPX CorporationInventor: Ronald J. Weetman
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Patent number: 6585405Abstract: Disclosed is a fluid mixer that mixes liquids while simultaneously promoting rapid mixing entrainment of vapor in the liquid. The device includes a vertical rotor mounted centrally on a base assembly. The rotor comprises a tube which is hollow from an open top end to a bottom closed end, having an external screw thread in a right-side configuration relative from top to bottom and one or more holes located in the sidewall of the tube at the bottom of the hollow portion of the tube, preferably located centrally between two flanking surfaces of the screw thread. The base assembly comprises a stirbar and a supporting disk which contains a ceramic magnet. The base rests on the floor of a containment vessel. A magnetic stirring motor is centrally located sufficiently close to and beneath the containment vessel as to achieve magnetic flux coupling with the base magnet. Operation of the mixer develops a liquid vortex in the liquid phase material.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of CommerceInventors: Thomas J. Bruno, Michael C. Rybowiak
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Patent number: 6254066Abstract: An apparatus for aerating liquid in a wastewater treatment tank having a submergible motor with a shaft extending outwardly therefrom, a supporting member affixed to the submergible motor and adapted to maintain the submergible motor in a position within the liquid in the wastewater treatment tank, a propeller affixed to the shaft of the submergible motor, a housing extending around the propeller and the shaft, and an air tube connected to the housing and adapted to pass air interior of the housing between the propeller and the motor. The housing has a tubular configuration with a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the propeller. The housing will extending beyond an end of the propeller opposite the shaft. The air tube extends so as to have one end affixed to the housing and communicating with an interior of the housing at an opposite end opening to an area outside of the liquid in the wastewater treatment tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Aqua Partners, Ltd.Inventor: T. Gig Drewery
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Patent number: 6156159Abstract: Process and device for mixing fluid into a pulp suspension of cellulose-containing fiber material, in which the pulp suspension is pumped in through a pump inlet (17), brought into rotation and, at the desired reaction pressure, mixed with the said fluid while passing through a reaction sector comprising a stator shell (1), a rotor (7) which is coaxial therewith, and at least one fluid inlet (23), after which the pulp mixture leaves the reaction sector through a pulp outlet (20), in which the fluid, via the said fluid inlet (23), is supplied in the vicinity of the center of rotation of the rotating pulp suspension, where the local pressure in the pulp suspension is lower, due to the centrifugal force increasing radially outwards, than the reaction pressure prevailing at the periphery of the pulp suspension.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventors: Rolf Ekholm, Ulf Jansson, Per Nystrom
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Patent number: 5795504Abstract: An apparatus includes a hollow shaft (6) with water jet vacuum pumps peripherally attached to the end thereof at a certain distance therefrom wherein the water pumps have vacuum pockets (3) communicating with the inside of the hollow shaft via ducts (5). The lower portion of the shaft is plugged, and its upper portion has peripheral perforations (8) providing free access for air or gas flowing into the shaft so that the air or gas can reach the vacuum pockets of the water pumps. The top end of the shaft is coupled to an electric motor (9) either directly or via a motor reducer (10). When the shaft and the water pumps are rotating within a liquid, the liquid pressure at the tips (2) of the water pumps create a vacuum, whereby fine bubbles of air or gas can be fed into and diffused through the liquid at a submerged depth of the water pumps.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1995Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Inventor: Raymond Berchotteau
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Patent number: 5711852Abstract: A process and device for mixing fluid into a pulp suspension of cellulose-containing fiber material, in which the pulp suspension is pumped in through a pump inlet, brought into rotation and, at the desired reaction pressure, mixed with the said fluid while passing through a reaction sector comprising a stator shell, a rotor which is coaxial therewith, and at least one fluid inlet, after which the pulp mixture leaves the reaction sector through a pulp outlet, in which the fluid, via the said fluid inlet, is supplied in the vicinity of the center of rotation of the rotating pulp suspension, where the local pressure in the pulp suspension is lower, due to the centrifugal force increasing radially outwards, then the reaction pressure prevailing at the periphery of the pulp suspension.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping Technologies AktiebolagInventors: Rolf Ekholm, Ulf Jansson, Per Nystrom
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Patent number: 4825323Abstract: An out-of-step blocking unit of a protective relay for detecting faults in a three phase alternating current electrical power distribution system utilizes restraint signals in conjunction with an operating signal to generate a net operate signal as a restraint to the relay in order to prevent operation of circuit breakers associated with the relay as a result of load swings in the power distribution system. The restraint signals include a signal related to a negative sequence component of current flowing in the distribution system; a signal related to a zero sequence component of current flowing in the power distribution system; and a signal related to a .DELTA. (IZ-V) quantity which is the difference between fault and prefault values of the quantity (IZ-V).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Stanley B. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4774060Abstract: Equipment for purifying gases comprising a housing having opposing closed end faces and containing wetting fluid which is reactive to impurities in the gas to be purified; a cylinder rotatably mounted within the housing such that the cylinder is mounted between the closed end faces; a plurality of spaced apart plates extending outwardly of the cylinder and extending lengthwise along the cylinder so that as the cylinder rotates the plates are immersed in the wetting fluid and thereafter emerge from the wetting fluid; an air inlet opening for introducing air into the housing provided in one of the end faces such that air is not directed into the wetting fluid and an air outlet opening in the other of the closed end faces through which air exits; a gas inlet opening for introducing the gas to be purified into the housing and a gas outlet for removing the purified gas from the equipment, the gas inlet provided in one of the opposing closes end faces such that the gas to be purified is not directed into the wettinType: GrantFiled: September 19, 1986Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Inventors: Hans Voss, Hans-Joachim Voss, Joachim Moller
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Patent number: 4148619Abstract: An aerator for use in the neck of a flask for increasing the flow of gas from the exterior to the interior of the flask. The aerator has a gas-impervious exterior wall a plurality of gas moving members are positioned within the wall and tend to urge gas through the aerator.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1977Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Inventor: Daniel H. Deutsch