Claims
- 1. A sump draining apparatus, comprising:
(a) a housing having first and second end portions, with the first end portion being adapted for engagement with a fluid conduit for conveying fluid away from the housing, with the second end portion having an inlet for drawing fluid into the housing, with the housing having an axial direction; (b) a pump in the housing for pumping fluid from the inlet to the fluid conduit and away from the housing; (c) a motor in the housing and in communication with the pump to drive the pump; (d) a sensor for sensing a condition and being in communication with the motor whereby the motor may turn on and off in response to a sensed condition; and (e) a sensor mount for the sensor, with the sensor mount engaged with the second end portion of the housing, with the sensor mount being receptacle shaped for cradling the sensor therein.
- 2. The sump draining apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sensor is generally cylindrical in shape and wherein the sensor mount comprises a cylindrical sidewall.
- 3. The sump draining apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a pressure transducer.
- 4. The sump draining apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising:
(a) a cord for the sensor, with the cord running from outside the housing to inside the housing to the sensor, with the cord comprising a vent and an electrical lead; and (b) a cord restraint engaged with the first end of the housing, with the cord restraint being releasably engaged with the cord such that a portion of the cord can be loosened relative to the cord restraint for permitting the sensor to be disengaged relative to the second end portion of the housing and such that said portion of the cord can be tightened relative to the cord restraint when the sensor mount and sensor are engaged with the second end portion of the housing.
- 5. The sump draining apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the housing, pump and motor has a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein the pump and motor are stacked axially in the housing.
- 6. A sump draining apparatus, comprising:
(a) a housing having first and second end portions, with the first end portion being adapted for engagement with a fluid conduit for conveying fluid away from the housing, with the second end portion having an inlet for drawing fluid into the housing, with the housing having an axial direction; (b) a pump in the housing for pumping fluid from the inlet to the fluid conduit and away from the housing; (c) a motor in the housing and in communication with the pump to drive the pump; (d) a sensor for sensing a condition and being in communication with the motor whereby the motor may turn on and off in response to a sensed condition; (e) a sensor mount for the sensor, with at least a portion of the sensor mount being releasably engaged relative to the housing; (f) a cord for the sensor, with the cord running from outside the housing to inside the housing to the sensor, with the cord comprising a vent and an electrical lead; and (g) a cord restraint engaged with the first end of the housing, with the cord restraint being releasably engaged with the cord such that a portion of the cord can be loosened relative to the cord restraint for permitting the sensor to be disengaged relative to the second end portion of the housing and such that said portion of the cord can be tightened relative to the cord restraint when the sensor mount and sensor are engaged with the housing.
- 7. The sump draining apparatus of claim 6, wherein the sensor comprises a pressure transducer.
- 8. The sump draining apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the housing, pump and motor has a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein the pump and motor are stacked axially in the housing.
- 9. A sump draining apparatus, comprising:
(a) a housing having first and second end portions, with the first end portion being adapted for engagement with a fluid conduit for conveying fluid away from the housing, with the second end portion having an inlet for drawing fluid into the housing, with the housing having an axial direction; (b) a pump in the housing for pumping fluid from the inlet to the fluid conduit and away from the housing; (c) a motor in the housing and in communication with the pump to drive the pump; (d) a sensor for sensing a condition and being in communication with the motor whereby the motor may turn on and off in response to a sensed condition; and (e) a sensor mount for the sensor, with the sensor mount engaged with the second end portion of the housing, with the sensor being engaged in the sensor mount with pin connectors oriented radially relative to said sensor mount.
- 10. The sump draining apparatus of claim 9, wherein said pin connectors comprise a first set of radially oriented pin connectors at a first axial location relative to the sensor mount and a second set of radially oriented pin connectors at a second axial location relative to the sensor mount.
- 11. The sump draining apparatus of claim 9, wherein each of the housing, pump and motor has a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein the pump and motor are stacked axially in the housing.
- 12. A sump draining apparatus, comprising:
(a) a housing having first and second end portions, with the first end portion being adapted for engagement with a fluid conduit for conveying fluid away from the housing, with the second end portion having an inlet for drawing fluid into the housing, with the housing having an axial direction; (b) a pump in the housing for pumping fluid from the inlet to the fluid conduit and away from the housing; (c) a motor in the housing and in communication with the pump to drive the pump; (d) a sensor for sensing a condition and being in communication with the motor whereby the motor may turn on and off in response to a sensed condition; and (e) a sensor holder in which the sensor is engaged, with the sensor holder being engaged with the second end portion of the housing, with the sensor holder and sensor being axially slideable relative to each other such that the sensor can be readily accessible relative to the housing.
- 13. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor holder is threadably engageable with the second end portion of the housing.
- 14. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor holder is engageable with the second end portion of the housing via a detent engagement.
- 15. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor holder is engageable with the second end portion of the housing via a pin and tortuous groove engagement.
- 16. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor holder is engageable with the second end portion of the housing via a pivotable clamp engagement.
- 17. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor holder includes a removable end portion.
- 18. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second end portion of the housing includes a section readily removable therefrom, with said section including said sensor holder, with said section further including a wheel, such that said sensor is slideable out of a proximal end portion of the sensor holder when said section is removed.
- 19. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second end portion of the housing includes a section readily removable therefrom, with said section including said sensor holder, with said section further including a plate extending in a radial direction relative to the sensor holder, such that said sensor is slideable out of a proximal end portion of the sensor holder when said section is removed.
- 20. The sump draining apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the housing, pump and motor has a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein the pump and motor are stacked axially in the housing.
- 21. A sump draining apparatus, comprising:
(a) a housing having first and second end portions, with the first end portion being adapted for engagement with a fluid conduit for conveying fluid away from the housing, with the second end portion having an inlet for drawing fluid into the housing, with the housing having an axial direction; (b) a pump in the housing for pumping fluid from the inlet to the fluid conduit and away from the housing; (c) a motor in the housing and in communication with the pump to drive the pump; (d) a sensor for sensing a condition and being in communication with the motor whereby the motor may turn on and off in response to a sensed condition; and (e) a sensor holder in which the sensor is engaged and being disposed on the second end portion of the housing, with at least a portion of the sensor holder being releasably engaged relative to the housing such that the sensor can be readily accessible relative to the housing.
- 22. The sump draining apparatus of claim 21, wherein each of the housing, pump and motor has a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein the pump and motor are stacked axially in the housing.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/317,274 filed Dec. 12, 2002 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,729,848 issued May 4, 2004) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/317,274 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,729,848) is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10317274 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
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10838428 |
May 2004 |
US |