AERATION PUMP SYSTEM WITH A 90-DEGREE ELBOW BETWEEN AN INLET AND AN OUTLET
20240309881 ยท 2024-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/052
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/528
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/181
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/052
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An aeration pump system includes a tee fitting, an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe, and a pump assembly. The tee fitting includes a main body and a 90-degree curve channel traversing through the main body. The pump assembly includes a motor, a shaft, at least one peller, and a first-shaft stabilizer. The inlet and outlet pipes perpendicularly connect to the main body and are in fluid communication with each other through the 90-degree curve channel. The motor adjacently mounts to the main body and is diametrically opposed to the inlet pipe. The shaft operatively couples to the motor, which transfers rotational energy to the shaft. The first-shaft stabilizer terminally connects to the inlet pipe, opposite the main body. The at least one peller connects around the shaft and is positioned within the inlet pipe.
Claims
1. An aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet comprising: a tee fitting; an inlet pipe; an outlet pipe; a pump assembly; the tee fitting comprising a main body and a 90-degree curve channel; the pump assembly comprising a motor, a shaft, at least one peller, a first shaft-stabilizer, and a second shaft-stabilizer; the 90-degree curve channel traversing through the main body; a hydrodynamic internal surface of the 90-degree curve channel being configured for unobstructed non-turbulent fluid flow through a lumen of the 90-degree curve channel; a perpendicular cross-section at each point along a central path through the 90-degree curve channel being a circular shape; the inlet pipe being adjacently connected to the main body; the outlet pipe being adjacently connected to the main body; the outlet pipe being perpendicularly positioned to the inlet pipe; the outlet pipe being in fluid communication with the inlet pipe through the 90-degree curve channel; the motor being adjacently mounted to the main body; the motor being diametrically opposed to the inlet pipe; the shaft being operatively coupled to the motor, wherein a rotational energy of the motor is transferred to the shaft; the first shaft-stabilizer being terminally connected to the inlet pipe, opposite of the main body; the shaft rotatably traversing through the main body; the shaft being rotatably mounted to the first shaft-stabilizer; the at least one peller being laterally connected around the shaft; the at least one peller being positioned within the inlet pipe; the second shaft-stabilizer being internally connected to the inlet pipe; the at least one peller being rotatably positioned within the second shaft-stabilizer; and the shaft being rotatably mounted to the second shaft-stabilizer.
2. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising an inlet sleeve-connector, an outlet sleeve-connector, a pump connector, and a central hole; the inlet sleeve-connector being adjacently connected to the main body; the pump connector being diametrically opposed of the inlet sleeve-connector; the pump connector being adjacently connected to the main body; the outlet sleeve-connector being positioned perpendicular to the inlet sleeve-connector and the pump connector; the outlet sleeve-connector being adjacently connected to the main body; the central hole traversing into the 90-degree curve channel through the main body; the central hole being concentrically positioned to the inlet sleeve-connector; an inlet opening of the 90-degree curve channel being concentrically positioned to the inlet sleeve-connector; and an outlet opening of the 90-degree curve channel being concentrically positioned to the outlet sleeve-connector.
3. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising an inlet sleeve-connector; the inlet pipe being concentrically positioned to the inlet sleeve-connector; a proximal end of the inlet pipe being internally connected to the inlet sleeve-connector; and the first shaft-stabilizer being concentrically connected to a distal end of the inlet pipe.
4. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 3 comprising: at least one lateral opening; the lateral opening traversing into the inlet pipe; and the lateral opening being positioned adjacent to a distal end of the inlet pipe.
5. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 3 comprising: a plurality of bottom openings; the plurality of bottom openings traversing through the first shaft-stabilizer; the plurality of bottom openings radially positioned around the shaft; and the plurality of bottom openings being positioned adjacent to a distal end of the inlet pipe.
6. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising an outlet sleeve-connector; the outlet pipe being concentrically positioned to the outlet sleeve-connector; a proximal end of the outlet pipe being internally connected to the outlet sleeve-connector; and a distal end of the outlet pipe being positioned offset from the outlet sleeve-connector.
7. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising a pump connector and a central hole; the pump assembly further comprising a motor mount; the motor mount being adjacently mounted to the pump connector; a motor housing of the motor being attached to the motor mount; a motor shaft of the motor being outwardly oriented from the motor mount; the shaft being attached to the motor shaft; the shaft being positioned within the central hole; and the shaft being rotatably mounted to the main body.
8. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 7 comprising: an extension pipe; and the motor mount being adjacently mounted to the pump connector through the extension pipe.
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10. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the second shaft-stabilizer comprising a cylindrical annular wall, a hub connector, and a plurality of lateral supports; an outer annular surface of the cylindrical annular wall and an inner annular surface of the cylindrical annular wall being positioned parallel to each other; the hub connector being concentrically positioned within the cylindrical annular wall; the hub connector being connected to the cylindrical annular wall by the plurality of lateral supports; the plurality of lateral supports linearly extending from a bottom edge of the cylindrical annular wall; the plurality of lateral supports being positioned offset from a top edge of the cylindrical annular wall; and the at least one peller being positioned in between the top edge of the cylindrical annular wall and the plurality of lateral supports.
11. An aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet comprising: a tee fitting; an inlet pipe; an outlet pipe; a pump assembly; the tee fitting comprising a main body, a 90-degree curve channel, a pump connector, and a central hole; the pump assembly comprising a motor, a shaft, at least one peller, a first shaft-stabilizer, a second shaft stabilizer, and a motor mount; the second shaft-stabilizer comprising a cylindrical annular wall, a hub connector, and a plurality of lateral supports; the 90-degree curve channel traversing through the main body; a hydrodynamic internal surface of the 90-degree curve channel being configured for unobstructed non-turbulent fluid flow through a lumen of the 90-degree curve channel; a perpendicular cross-section at each point along a central path through the 90-degree curve channel being a circular shape; the inlet pipe being adjacently connected to the main body; the outlet pipe being adjacently connected to the main body; the outlet pipe being perpendicularly positioned to the inlet pipe; the outlet pipe being in fluid communication with the inlet pipe through the 90-degree curve channel; the motor being adjacently mounted to the main body; the motor being diametrically opposed to the inlet pipe; the shaft being operatively coupled to the motor, wherein a rotational energy of the motor is transferred to the shaft; the first shaft-stabilizer being terminally connected to the inlet pipe, opposite of the main body; the shaft rotatably traversing through the main body; the shaft being rotatably mounted to the first shaft-stabilizer; the second shaft-stabilizer being internally connected to the inlet pipe; the shaft being rotatably mounted to the second shaft-stabilizer; the at least one peller being rotatably positioned within the second shaft-stabilizer; the at least one peller being laterally connected around the shaft; the at least one peller being positioned within the inlet pipe; the motor mount being adjacently mounted to the pump connector; a motor housing of the motor being attached to the motor mount; a motor shaft of the motor being outwardly oriented from the motor mount; the shaft being attached to the motor shaft; the shaft being positioned within the central hole; the shaft being rotatably mounted to the main body; an outer annular surface of the cylindrical annular wall and an inner annular surface of the cylindrical annular wall being positioned parallel to each other; the hub connector being concentrically positioned within the cylindrical annular wall; the hub connector being connected to the cylindrical annular wall by the plurality of lateral supports; the plurality of lateral supports linearly extending from a bottom edge of the cylindrical annular wall; the plurality of lateral supports being positioned offset from a top edge of the cylindrical annular wall; and the at least one peller being positioned in between the top edge of the cylindrical annular wall and the plurality of lateral supports.
12. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising an inlet sleeve-connector, an outlet sleeve-connector, and a pump connector; the inlet sleeve-connector being adjacently connected to the main body; the pump connector being diametrically opposed of the inlet sleeve-connector; the pump connector being adjacently connected to the main body; the outlet sleeve-connector being positioned perpendicular to the inlet sleeve-connector and the pump connector; the outlet sleeve-connector being adjacently connected to the main body; the central hole traversing into the 90-degree curve channel through the main body; the central hole being concentrically positioned to the inlet sleeve-connector; an inlet opening of the 90-degree curve channel being concentrically positioned to the inlet sleeve-connector; and an outlet opening of the 90-degree curve channel being concentrically positioned to the outlet sleeve-connector.
13. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising an inlet sleeve-connector; the inlet pipe being concentrically positioned to the inlet sleeve-connector; a proximal end of the inlet pipe being internally connected to the inlet sleeve-connector; and the first shaft-stabilizer being concentrically connected to a distal end of the inlet pipe.
14. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 13 comprising: at least one lateral opening; the lateral opening traversing into the inlet pipe; and the lateral opening being positioned adjacent to a distal end of the inlet pipe.
15. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 13 comprising: a plurality of bottom openings; the plurality of bottom openings traversing through the first shaft-stabilizer; the plurality of bottom openings radially positioned around the shaft; and the plurality of bottom openings being positioned adjacent to a distal end of the inlet pipe.
16. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the tee fitting further comprising an outlet sleeve-connector; the outlet pipe being concentrically positioned to the outlet sleeve-connector; a proximal end of the outlet pipe being internally connected to the outlet sleeve-connector; and a distal end of the outlet pipe being positioned offset from the outlet sleeve-connector.
17. (canceled)
18. The aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet as claimed in claim 11 comprising: an extension pipe; and the motor mount being adjacently mounted to the pump connector through the extension pipe.
19. (canceled)
Description
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[0018] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0019] The present invention is a pump system to improve flow and aeration of an aeration pump system with a 90-degree elbow between an inlet and an outlet. An objective of the present invention is to provide users with a pump system that moves liquid with a low head. The present invention intends to provide users with a pump system that moves water or other liquids without requiring high power amounts or large monetary funds for equipment. Even though the present invention is explained here in after in relation to a flow of water, the present invention can also be utilized to move other liquids without deviating from the scope of the invention. To accomplish the abovementioned features, the present invention comprises a tee fitting 1, an inlet pipe 10, an outlet pipe 14, and a pump assembly 17 as shown in
[0020] In reference to the general configuration of the present invention, as shown in
[0021] The tee fitting 1 functions as the intermediate body that connects the rest of the components of the present invention. More specifically, the exterior of the tee fitting 1 is formed into a T-shaped so that the inlet pipe 10, the outlet pipe 14, and the motor 19 can be connected from each sides. In reference to
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[0026] The pump functions as the mechanical device that generates the rotational energy within the present invention. In reference to
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[0028] In reference to an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the motor mount 18 can also be mounted to the distal end 12 of the inlet pipe 10, and the first shaft-stabilizer 22 can be connected to the extension pipe 30 or the pump connector 5 wherein the motor 19 functions as a submersible pump. Resultantly, the motor 19 is in fluid communication with the inlet pipe 10 through the motor mount 18 so that water can be pumped into the inlet pipe 10.
[0029] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.