Pneumatically powered submersible fluids pump with casing activator and biasing means
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Jan 30, 1996
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Mar 23, 1995
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Oct 19, 1994
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Abstract
A pump, submerged in a fluid in a pump or well, has a buoyant outer, enclosing casing. Communicated to the casing are a conduit to supplying compressed air to the casing, a conduit for carrying the exhausted air away from the casing, an inlet and check valve for permitting entry of fluid into the casing, and an outlet and a check valve connected to discharge piping for carrying fluid away from the casing. The outer casing slides vertically relative to the discharge piping and is supported by the discharge piping for vertical movement between upper and lower stops where the casing actuates an air exhaust valve and a compressed air inlet valve. When the buoyant casing is in the upper position, air within the casing can escape through the open chamber air exhaust valve and compressed air entry is blocked to the casing through the closed compressed air inlet valve. When the casing is in the lower position, air within the casing is blocked from escape by the closed chamber air exhaust valve and compressed air entry enters the casing through the open compressed air inlet valve. Fluid to be pumped, entering and exiting the casing, changes the casing buoyancy, and this buoyancy acts with full force with the biasing means, opening and closing the valves to cycle the pump between the upper and lower position, causing pumping to occur.
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- 15 United States
- 10 France
- 8 Japan
- 7 China
- 5 Korea
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Patent Owner | Address | |
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THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR AGENT | 600 EAST LAS COLINAS BLVD SUITE 1300 IRVING TX 75039 |
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- 1995 Application Filing Year
- F04F Class
- 31 Applications Filed
- 11 Patents Issued To-Date
- 35.49 % Issued To-Date
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Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Breslin, Michael K | 149 Shelley Dr., Mill Valley, CA 94941 | 15 | 179 |
# of filed Patents : 15 Total Citations : 179 |
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Surcharge after expiration - Late payment is unavoidable | $700.00 | $350.00 | $175.00 |
Surcharge after expiration - Late payment is unintentional | $1,640.00 | $820.00 | $410.00 |
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