Pumps – Motor driven – Interrelated or common lubricating or cooling means for pump...
Patent
1988-06-09
1990-05-15
Casaregola, Louis J.
Pumps
Motor driven
Interrelated or common lubricating or cooling means for pump...
417415, 417373, 184 622, 165185, F04B 3500
Patent
active
049253735
ABSTRACT:
A lubrication pump includes a reservoir 2 for a supply of lubricant, the reservoir having an outlet 5 at its lower end. A motor 10 is situated within the reservoir 2 and a thermally-conducting heat distributor 19 is mounted in thermal communication with the motor 10 to extend outwardly beyond the motor in the region of the bottom of the reservoir 2. Heat produced by operation of the motor 10 is distributed by the heat distributor 19, thereby reducing temperature differences in the lubricant within the reservoir 2 and improving the flow of lubricant to the outlet 5.
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Blackmon Robert N.
Casaregola Louis J.
Interlube Systems Limited
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