Claims
- 1. A motor pump comprising:
a pump head having one or more pressure generating elements for pressurizing a fluid; an electric motor for driving said one or more pressure generating elements to pressurize the fluid, the electric motor comprising:
a stator with one or more magnetic field producing elements for producing a magnetic field in response to a flow of electrical current through the one or more magnetic field producing elements; a rotor having a rotor shaft for driving said one or more pressure generating elements in response to the magnetic field produced by the stator, said rotor shaft being axially movable with respect to said one or more pressure generating elements such that the rotor shaft is free to move in an axial direction independently of said one or more pressure generating elements; and an air gap between the stator and the rotor, said air gap receiving a flow of pressurized fluid from the pump head.
- 2. The motor pump of claim 1 wherein said rotor shaft is in axial sliding engagement with the one or more pressure generating elements of the pump head.
- 3. The motor pump of claim 1 wherein the flow of pressurized fluid through the air gap is independent of axial movement of the rotor shaft.
- 4. The motor pump of claim 1 wherein said rotor shaft is hollow and forms a portion of a flow path for said flow of pressurized fluid.
- 5. The motor pump of claim 1 wherein pressurized fluid flowing through the air gap is output by the motor pump without being re-pressurized by the pump head.
- 6. The motor pump of claim 1, further comprising a liner positioned in said air gap to inhibit pressurized fluid which enters the air gap from contacting the one or more magnetic field producing elements of the stator.
- 7. A motor pump comprising:
a pump head having one or more pressure generating elements for pressurizing a fluid; an electric motor for driving said one or more pressure generating elements to pressurize the fluid, the electric motor comprising:
a stator with one or more magnetic field producing elements for producing a magnetic field in response to a flow of electrical current through the one or more magnetic field producing elements; a rotor having a rotor shaft for driving said one or more pressure generating elements in response to the magnetic field produced by the stator, said rotor shaft being axially movable with respect to said one or more pressure generating elements such that the rotor shaft is free to move in an axial direction independently of said one or more pressure generating elements; and an air gap between the stator and the rotor, said air gap receiving a flow of pressurized fluid from the pump head with the flow of pressurized fluid through the air gap being independent of axial movement of the rotor shaft.
- 8. The motor pump of claim 7 wherein said rotor shaft is in axial sliding engagement with the one or more pressure generating elements of the pump head.
- 9. The motor pump of claim 7 wherein said rotor shaft is hollow and forms a portion of a flow path for said flow of pressurized fluid.
- 10. The motor pump of claim 7 wherein pressurized fluid flowing through the air gap is output by the motor pump without being re-pressurized by the pump head.
- 11. The motor pump of claim 7, further comprising a liner positioned in said air gap to inhibit pressurized fluid which enters the air gap from contacting the one or more magnetic field producing elements of the stator.
- 12. A motor pump comprising:
a pump head for receiving a fluid at a first pressure and pressurizing the fluid to a second pressure greater than said first pressure, said pump head including:
an inlet for receiving fluid at said first pressure; an outlet for outputting fluid at said second pressure; a first passage for directing fluid at said second pressure to said outlet without the pressurized fluid leaving the pump head prior to reaching the outlet; and a second passage for directing fluid at said second pressure to a fluid circulation path at least a portion of which is external to the pump head with the fluid circulation path terminating adjacent the outlet; and an electric motor for driving the pump head to increase the pressure of the fluid to said second pressure, the electric motor comprising:
a stator with one or more magnetic field producing elements for producing a magnetic field in response to a flow of electrical current through the one or more magnetic field producing elements; a rotor having a rotor shaft for driving said one or more pressure generating elements in response to the magnetic field produced by the stator, said rotor shaft being in axial sliding engagement with said one or more pressure generating elements such that the rotor shaft is free to move in an axial direction independently of said one or more pressure generating elements; and an air gap between the stator and the rotor, said air gap forming a portion of the fluid circulation path.
- 13. The motor pump of claim 12 wherein the flow of pressurized fluid through the air gap is independent of axial movement of the rotor shaft.
- 14. The motor pump of claim 12 wherein said rotor shaft is hollow and forms a portion of said fluid circulation path for said flow of pressurized fluid.
- 15. The motor pump of claim 12 wherein pressurized fluid flowing through the air gap is output by the motor pump without being re-pressurized by the pump head.
- 16. The motor pump of claim 12, further comprising a liner positioned in said air gap to inhibit pressurized fluid which enters the air gap from contacting the one or more magnetic field producing elements of the stator.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This nonprovisional application claims priority to provisional application serial No. 60/360,693 filed Feb. 28, 2002, and entitled “Canned Motor Pump.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60360693 |
Feb 2002 |
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