Claims
- 1. An aerator device for aerating the water supply of aquatic organisms, said device comprising:
a first centrifugal type pump for pumping fluids, said pump comprising;
(a) a first impeller having an inlet edge and an outlet edge, (b) a second impeller having an inlet edge and an outlet edge, (c) a pump casing having a flat bottom portion, at least one pump water inlet, one pump air inlet, and one pump water outlet, wherein said first and second impellers are disposed between said pump water inlet and outlet, wherein said pump air inlet is positioned between said first impeller outlet edge and said second impeller outlet edge, and is in communication with air, and wherein said water inlet and outlet are in-communication with water, and wherein said flat bottom portion of said pump casing and a top impeller plate define axial flow direction boundaries of said first and second impellers, the axial flow direction boundaries define a channel through which impeller vanes urge water to facilitate low pressure that creates a venturi to cause air suction at the pump air inlet.
- 2. The aerator device, as in claim 1, further includes a fluid tight means of driving said first and second impellers.
- 3. The aerator device, as in claim 1, wherein the fluid tight means for driving said first and second impellers comprises:
(a) an electric motor including a drive shaft; (b) a fluid tight motor casing having at least one air inlet and one air outlet; and (c) an air blower for blowing air over the motor driven by said drive shaft and disposed between said air inlet and air outlet, wherein said air inlet and outlet are in communication with air.
- 4. The aerator device, as in claim 1, said device further comprising a second centrifugal pump, said first pump having a fluid-tight means for driving said first impeller, and said second pump having a fluid-tight means for driving said second impeller.
- 5. An aerator device as in claim 4, wherein said pump having a pump casing with at least one pump water inlet and one pump water outlet, and said second pump having pump casing with at least one pump water inlet and one pump water outlet, and wherein said first pump water outlet is in fluid tight communication with said second pump water inlet, wherein air inlet means is provided between said first pump water outlet and a second pump impeller outlet edge, and wherein said second pump is operated so as to draw air through said air inlet.
- 6. An aerator device as in claim 1, wherein said air inlet is engaged with flexible plastic tubing having an outer diameter of approximately ¼ inch.
- 7. An aerator device as in claim 1, wherein an inner diameter of said air inlet is approximately ⅛ inch.
- 8. An aerator device as in claim 1, wherein said aerator device is provided with suction cup means.
- 9. The aerator device as in claim 1, wherein the capacity of said centrifugal pump is 500 gallons per hour.
- 10 The aerator device as in claim 1, wherein said first impeller has vanes describing a curve.
- 11. The aerator device as in claim 1, wherein said second impeller has vanes that are substantially straight.
- 12. The aerator device as in claim 3, wherein said motor defines radially extended cooling fins.
- 13. The aerator device as in claim 12, wherein said motor casing defines a taper generally surrounding said third impeller and wherein said taper increases diameter in the direction of said air outlet and decreases diameter in the direction of said air inlet.
- 14. The aerator device as in claim 13, wherein a drive shaft extends from said motor into said pump casing, and wherein said first impeller and said second impeller, and said blower are disposed upon said drive shaft.
- 15. An aerator device for aerating the water supply of aquatic organisms, said device comprising:
a pump for pumping fluids, said pump comprising;
(a) a first means to draw water, (b) a second means to mince air and the drawn water, (c) a pump casing having at least one pump water inlet, one pump air inlet, and one pump water outlet, (d) a fluid-tight means for driving said first and second means, wherein said first and second means are disposed between said pump water inlet and outlet, and wherein said pump casing having constricted portions in association with said first and second means to define axial flow direction boundaries, the axial flow direction boundaries define a channel through which said second means urge water to facilitate low pressure that creates a venturi to cause air suction at the pump air inlet.
- 16. The aerator device, as in claim 1, wherein the pump is selected from the class of pumps consisting essentially of; centrifugal, rotary, propeller or mixed flow.
- 17. The aerator device, as in claim 16 where in the pump is a centrifugal type pump and said first means a first impeller having an inlet edge and an outlet edge, and the second means is a second impeller having an inlet edge and an outlet edge.
- 18. The aerator device, as in claim 17, wherein said pump air inlet is positioned between said first impeller outlet edge and said second impeller outlet edge, and is in communication with air, and wherein said water inlet and outlet are in communication with water.
- 19. The aerator device as in claim 17, wherein the capacity of said centrifugal pump is 500 gallons per hour.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/447,464 filed Nov. 22, 1999, which is a Continuation-In-Part Application of application Ser. No. 08/974,086 filed Nov. 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,600.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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