F04D25/0686

FLUID PUMP ASSEMBLIES AND KITS, AND RELATED METHODS

The present invention relates to fluid pump assemblies in general, and in exemplary embodiments to fluid pump assemblies that are magnetically supported in position, and to related kits and methods useful to circulate water in aquariums. The fluid pump assembly comprises an outer mount, an inner mount, and a pump. The outer mount includes at least one outer permanent magnet; the inner mount includes at least one inner permanent magnet; and the pump includes at least one soft magnetic material. The outer permanent magnet, the inner permanent magnet, and the soft magnetic material collectively form a magnetic circuit.

Systems and methods for balancing unbalanced power cables

Systems and methods for authentication may include balancing an unbalanced power cable using a transformer that has one or more phases by selecting a voltage on a tap handle; disposing a first bushing on one or more phases at a different voltage than the selected voltage; and balancing the unbalanced power cable based on the disposition of the first bushing on the one or more phases at the different voltage.

MILLING AND DEBRIS COLLECTING WITH MULTIPHASE VACUUM PUMP

Systems and methods are disclosed herein for simultaneously milling an obstructions and collecting the resulting debris within a wellbore in an oil-and-gas setting. An example debris collection tool can include a motor, centrifugal pump, gear boxes, bailers, and a pass-through milling bit. A series of shafts can pass through the internal components of the tool and cause various components to rotate when driven by the motor. The gear boxes can lower the speed and increase the torque of rotating downhole components. The tool therefore can simultaneously drive the pump and milling bit at different speeds and torques. The centrifugal pump can include a flow control mechanism at allows the tool to control the flow of drilling fluid from the centrifugal pump into the surrounding subsurface.

Submersible well fluid system

A submersible well fluid system for operating submerged in a body of water may include an electric machine and a fluid end. The electric machine includes a rotor and a stator residing in a first housing at specified conditions. The fluid end may include an impeller and be coupled to the electric machine. The submersible well fluid system may also include an adjustable speed drive for the electric machine in the housing. The submersible well fluid system may also include a chemical distribution system for supplying treatment chemicals to the submersible well fluid system, a barrier fluid supply system for supplying a barrier fluid to the submersible well fluid system, and a pressure management system.

Electrical submersible motor protecting system and method with chemical chamber

An electric submersible pump system for use in a wellbore includes a pump; a motor protection component having an oil chamber and an wellbore fluid chamber; a motor component, the motor component including oil and being fluidly coupled to the oil chamber of the motor protection component; and a chemical chamber that includes a neutralization chemical. The neutralization chemical includes a scale inhibitor. The chemical chamber is configured to contact fluid from the wellbore with the neutralization chemical and is fluidly coupled to the wellbore fluid chamber of the motor protection component. The pump is configured to be driven by the motor component. A chemical chamber and a method for operating an electric submersible pump are also disclosed.

Pump for immersion within a fluid reservoir
12618412 · 2026-05-05 · ·

A pump is provided for immersion in a fluid reservoir, such as a pit or lagoon containing liquid manure, from a position at an edge of the reservoir. The pump may be adapted for connection to a farm vehicle, such as a tractor, positioned at the edge of the reservoir. The pump has a frame, a fluid conduit coupled to the frame, a housing located at a bottom end of the liquid manure pump configured to be immersed in a liquid manure reservoir, a combiner for creating a liquid manure connection between at least two liquid manure outlets of the housing and the fluid conduit, an impeller located within the housing, a drive shaft connected to the impeller, and an agitator nozzle, in fluid communication with at least one of the liquid manure outlets, for directing a portion of the liquid manure outwardly from the pump.