Flow Confining Casing, Shroud Or Passage Patents (Class 416/177)
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Patent number: 5344281Abstract: A rotary vortex machine having a stator (1) with an internal annular space (4) accommodating vanes (9) and a rotor (6) with an external annular space (7) accommodating a bridge (10) dividing the external annular space (7) into suction and delivery volumes. The rotor (6) has a curvilinear inlet passage (11) and a curvilinear outlet passage (12) to provide a flow of a service fluid essentially in one and the same direction in the suction and delivery volumes of the external annular space (7).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Osoboe Konstruktorskoe Bjuro Po Konstruirovaniju, Issledovaniju I Vnedreniju Glubinnykh Besshtangovykh NasosovInventors: Vladimir D. Anokhin, Anatoly I. Lepekha, Viktor N. Filippov, Sharifzhan R. Ageev, Anatoly F. Vinokurov, Jury V. Gusev, Sergei J. Ermakov
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Patent number: 5312224Abstract: A rotary viscosity pump is provided that has a housing and an impeller. The housing has a conical chamber with an outlet at a narrow end of the chamber. The impeller has a conical section with a logarithmic spiral groove along its exterior. The spacing between the housing and the impeller can have either a constant gap or a gap that decreases along the length of the impeller. The depth of the groove can be constant, increase, or decrease in depth along the length of the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John S. Batchelder, Shawn A. Hall, Robert R. Jackson
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Patent number: 5290145Abstract: A multiple stage drag and dynamic pump is provided for pumping fluid. The pump comprises a housing and a shaft positioned in the housing, the shaft rotating about the longitudinal axis of the housing. A rotor assembly has a plurality of pump stages mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, each pump stage including a plurality of blades fixed to the shaft. The pump also includes a stator assembly having a plurality of flow directing stator elements, each of the stator elements being positioned between adjacent pump stages. Each of the stator elements has a wall and a diverter, wherein the wall is perpendicular to the axis of the shaft and the diverter is at an angle of less than 90.degree. with respect to the axis of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Inventor: Eduardo Barnetche-Gonzales
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Patent number: 5281086Abstract: The invention is directed to a pump for pumping a viscous fluid. The pump includes a stator body and a rotor body rotatably mounted in the stator body so as to be coaxial therewith. The stator body has a wall structure having a spiral slot formed therein which communicates with a suction connection formed in the stator body for conducting the viscous fluid to be pumped into the slot. A pressure connection is formed in the stator body for conducting the viscous fluid out of the slot. The suction connection and the pressure connection open into respective peripheral annular slots which are formed between a total of at least three sealing rings on the outer surface of the stator body. The channels for liquids provided in a housing can be disposed in any rotational position relative to the stator. This affords the advantage that the pump stator can be seated with any rotational position in a receiving cylinder of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Andreas StihlInventors: Michael Wissmann, Hans Nickel, Roland Schierling, Werner Geyer
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Patent number: 5261783Abstract: The invention is a kinetic pump having a centerless impeller. The pump comprises a pump body rotated by a powered means either having a rotatable shaft or driving a peripheral belt drive. The pump body has a recess formed therein as well as at least one slot that fluidly connects the recess with the environment in which the pump operates. A means for imparting kinetic energy is formed in the wall of the recess to pump the fluid through the recess and the slots.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1991Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: U.S. Water Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Daniel G. Noyes
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Patent number: 5181868Abstract: A jet propulsion drive element is disclosed for the increasing of the power yield of jet engines, in particular for watercraft, employing a rotary-driven jet propulsion pipe (11). A thrust propulsion element is disposed at the inner jacket of the jet propulsion pipe (11), covers an outer annular face (A), and is formed as a screw (17). The outer edge of the screw (17) is connected to the inner jacket of the jet propulsion pipe (11). The edge screw (17) is furnished with a through borehole, such that a part of the fluid entering into the jet propulsion pipe (11) is not directly accelerated by the edge screw (17). In addition, drive elements such as a screw propeller (18) can be furnished at the outer jacket of the jet propulsion pipe (11). The invention structure can be employed also for circulating pumps in addition to applications in aircrafts.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1990Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Inventor: Reinhard Gabriel
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Patent number: 5167483Abstract: An energy conversion device which benefits from forces associated with angular momentum. A mass such as fluid is directed through a conduit from one elevation to a lower elevation with the conduit configured to conform to a decreasing cross-sectional area and oriented in a spiral of substantially conical shape so that fluid entering into the conduit accelerates both by virtue of the decreasing cross-sectional area of the conduit and by the velocity added to the fluid by successively constricting the fluid to an ever tighter spiral path of lesser radius ultimately to an output of the conduit which is in communication with a converter such as a turbine. The converter has an interior passageway in axial alignment with an outlet of the conduit and includes an interior vane which coacts against the fluid exiting from the outlet of the conduit imparting rotation to the rotor which circumscribes the passageway. The rotor is supported on a bearing block and operatively couples to a stator for power output.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1990Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Inventor: Samuel W. Gardiner
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Patent number: 5139391Abstract: A rotary machine, having non-positive, displacement, which can be used as a pump, compressor, generator or drive turbine wherein the rotor is form by a particular combination of paddles and blades which improves fluid flow through the rotary machine. The paddle and blade configuration of the rotor utilizes the Archimedes screw principal to enhance the fluid flow characteristics and resist cavitation in the rotor chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Inventor: Pierre Carrouset
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Patent number: 5112188Abstract: A multistage turbine is provided for driving a downhole motor, which is driven by the flow of a fluid therethrough. The turbine comprises a housing and a shaft positioned in the housing, the shaft rotating about the longitudinal axis thereof. A plurality of turbine stages are mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, each turbine stage including a rim coaxial with the shaft and a plurality of turbine blades fixed to the rim. A plurality of flow directing stators are positioned between adjacent turbine stages, each of the stators having a wall portion and diverter portion, wherein the wall portions are perpendicular to the axis of the shaft and the diverter portions are at an angle of less than 90.degree. with respect to the axis of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Inventor: Eduardo Barnetche-Gonzalez
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Patent number: 5102294Abstract: A screw pump for feeding highly viscous material such as mixed concrete and the like. Plural projections engage the helical screw of the screw pumps to facilitating removal of the material such as gravel caught in the screw pump. Further for preventing excessive force from being exerted on the screw because of material caught in the screw pump, a spring is interposed between partitioning plates and hydraulic cylinders or crank mechanisms. Further, to make the position of the holder for the partitioning plate stable, plural rollers are provided above the holders.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Hayashi Seiko Co., Ltd.Inventor: Akira Hayashi
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Patent number: 5098258Abstract: A multistage drag turbine assembly is provided for use in a downhole motor, the drag turbine assembly comprising an outer sleeve and a central shaft positioned within the outer sleeve, the central shaft having a hollow center and a divider means extending longitudinally in the hollow center for forming first and second longitudinal channels therein. A stator is mounted on the shaft. The stator has a hub surrounding the shaft and a seal member fixed to the hub, wherein the hub and the shaft each have first and second slot openings therein. A rotor comprising a rotor rim and a plurality of turbine blades mounted on the rotor rim is positioned within the outer sleeve for rotation therewith with respect to the stator such that a flow channel is formed in the outer sleeve between the turbine blades and the stator.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Inventor: Eduardo Barnetche-Gonzalez
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Patent number: 5000658Abstract: An apparatus for treating high-consistency fiber suspension is especially suitable for short distance conveyances of thick fiber suspensions (consistency more than 15%) in pulp and paper industry, for example for discharge of mass towers either with or without any actual pump. The treatment of fiber suspension with a consistency more than 15% is not possible with the known technique without a displacement type of pump, which is expensive and easy to break. Additionally, in discharging of the mass tower, drop leg, etc., fiber suspension causes trouble by arching in the container in such a way that it forms an open chamber around the pump located at the bottom of the container which chamber is slowly filled by fiber suspension. The problems are solved or minimized by arranging a feed apparatus in the pump chamber, which feed fiber suspension to a fluidizing rotor, for fluidizing the fiber suspension, whereafter the suspension flows onwards.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventor: Toivo Niskanen
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Patent number: 4813849Abstract: A screw-type fluid pump is provided with an elongate casing having a surface defining an internal fluid flow space and a screw within the flow path, fixed to the casing, and having a plurality of flights for continuously conveying fluid from an inlet on the casing to an outlet for appropriate disposition as the screw and casing are rotated. A conduit/torque tube extends through the screw in axially overlapping relationship with the casing over no more than one third the axial extent of the screw at the upper region of the casing. The conduit/torque tube establishes communication between a plurality of pockets between screw turns and the atmosphere to effect pressure equalization so that cavitation in the fluid flow space is prevented as the screw is operated. The conduit/torque tube also transmits the force from a rotary drive to the screw.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Lakeside EquipmentInventors: Peter Grujanac, Robert W. Johnson
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Patent number: 4789299Abstract: A compressor pump for conveying fluids is provided and consists of an electric motor driving a cone-shaped impeller within a stationary casing affixed to a stationary stand in which fluids entering the casing and through the impeller are compressed to exit therefrom into a hose affixed to the stand for carrying the compressed fluids.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventors: Kris Demetrius, George Spector
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Patent number: 4448685Abstract: An apparatus for aerating a body of stagnant water to neutralize the pollutants therein. The apparatus draws fresh ambient air above the surface of the water and forcibly disburses the air under the surface into the body of water for oxidation purposes. The apparatus comprises a hollow rotatable cylindrical casing provided with a helical vane mounted on one end of the casing. A series of holes in the casing wall adjacent the vane creates regions of sub-atmospheric pressure in the vicinity of the holes when the cylinder is rotating; thus drawing air from the interior of the casing and, by a scooping action, forcing the air generally radially outwardly and below the surface of and into the body of water. The cylinder is driven by a motor. The helical vanes may be formed of torroidal disc or washer that is cut and spread apart axially and secured to cylindrical casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1980Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Inventor: Frank Malina
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Patent number: 4258271Abstract: A method of and apparatus for increasing the power output of an impeller which is mounted in a stream of free flowing fluid, such as water or air. A portion of the free flowing fluid is received by the impeller and some of the portion leaves the impeller and is caused re-enter the free stream at an angle of intersection of not less than 35.degree. but less than 75.degree.. When designed for operation under water, buoyancy chambers are sized and positioned to negate gravitational stresses and distortions when submerged to thereby reduce cost and improve performance.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1978Date of Patent: March 24, 1981Inventors: Walter L. Chappell, John D. Watts
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Patent number: 4239449Abstract: A hydraulic screw pump is provided having a rotatable screw which may comprise a helical blade disposed within an enclosed full or open half cylinder. In half-cylindrical constructions the helical blade rotates relative to a half cylinder which may be formed of concrete. The enclosed screw pumps may have the helical blades welded to the inner periphery of a surrounding metal cylinder so as to rotate therewith, or be welded to said surrounding metal cylinder and also to an inner cylinder which provides axial reinforcement.In all of the foregoing pump embodiments the improvement of this invention may be utilized to provide increased pump capacity by the novel expedient of flaring the pump discharge end so as to increase the critical depth and critical flow area in said discharge end thus increasing the possible maximum rate of liquid discharge.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Inventor: William J. Bauer
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Patent number: 4176283Abstract: In the illustrated embodiment a hollow armature core is rotatably mounted in a water main, and is caused to rotate by water pressure applied against flexible sensing vanes, which are affixed in an axial bore in the armature core. Rotational speed of the armature is determined by the flow rate or pressure of the water in the main, fluctuations in such pressure causing corresponding flexure and angular variation in the vanes, thereby to effect rotation of the armature at a constant speed. The generating unit incorporating the unique rotor becomes an integral part of the existing closed water conveyance system.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1977Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Inventor: Richard H. McLaren
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Patent number: 4170436Abstract: An archimedean screw pump is described comprising a cylindrical wall having at least one internal helicoidal vane fixed within it. The pump is built up from a plurality of like modules having helical and helicoidal portions which when assembled form the wall, the vanes, and other pump surfaces such as a ribbon core.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1977Date of Patent: October 9, 1979Assignee: Sigmund Pulsometer Pumps LimitedInventor: Nigel D. Q. Candler
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Patent number: 4143999Abstract: A pump for low head duties includes an impeller portion and a diffuser portion which together define the entire liquid retaining and guidance means between the inlet and the outlet, the impeller serving to raise liquid from a lower reservoir and having a plurality of spiral passages therethrough in which, in operation, a free liquid surface vortex is enabled to form, the diffuser portion leading from the impeller outlet having a rotatable section and an upwardly increasing diameter. The impeller comprising vanes having leading edges extending downwardly and outwardly to provide a liquid inlet providing a substantially unobstructed entry to the vanes and automatic control of the quantity of liquid pumped according to the level of liquid in the lower reservoir. The diffuser portion is driven separately at a speed less than the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Weir Pumps LimitedInventor: Michael L. Ryall
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Patent number: 4097186Abstract: Multi-Stage ring type centrifugal pumps for pumping fluids are adapted to receive an inducer shaped and sized generally but not necessarily to replace the impeller and diffuser of the first pumping stage of the given centrifugal pump. The preferred type of inducer for this use has an enlarged inlet diameter, at least two inducer vanes; an outlet diameter less than the inlet diameter to provide generally convergent flow passages, and the selected inlet vane angle for the inducer vanes will provide a positive incidence angle to increase the pressure at the suction inlet of the associated stage impeller into which the fluid being pumped is delivered.The inductor is shown in various forms. One embodiment includes an integral hub, inducer vanes and outer shroud. A second male type embodiment includes an integral hub and inducer vanes, and an operatively associated fixed outer shroud matched to the outer periphery of the inducer vanes.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1976Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Assignee: Worthington Pump, Inc.Inventor: Allan R. Budris
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Patent number: 4019830Abstract: A cone pump, fundamentally in design based on an Archimedes screw, comprising a tubular member having a helical screw mounted therein, integrally joined thereto, the flights of the screw being radially inclined to the longitudinal axis of the tube, the entire structure having a central longitudinal opening, the end discharge being characterized by a liquid seal, the structure being designed to have its lower or intake end immersed in liquid, and carrying solids such as watery sewage sludge, and, by rotation, to lift the sludge through elevations as high as 20 and 30 foot head (6 to 10 meters) through an angle of elevation of from 30.degree. to 50.degree., the preferred range being 36.degree. to 45.degree..Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: CPC Engineering CorporationInventor: Robert A. Reid
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Patent number: 4003672Abstract: A turbine-type internal combustion engine comprising a support having coaxially mounted bearings, and a rotor assembly having shaft members rotatably mounted in said bearings and comprising a compressor, a combustion chamber, and a turbine all coaxially mounted and fixed with respect to each other, the compressor and the turbine each comprising a spiral web and a pair of radial plates affixed thereto, one on each side cooperating to define a spiral chamber, and a fuel supply having a fuel duct mounted at one end of said rotor and extending into said combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1975Date of Patent: January 18, 1977Assignee: Joseph Gamell Industries, IncorporatedInventor: Joseph A. Gamell