Magnetically coupled centrifugal pump

Pumps – Motor driven – Including means for facilitating assembly or disassembly of...

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417420, F04D 1302

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ABSTRACT:
A single stage end suction centrifugal pump with a close coupled motor radial magnetic drive. The pump is comprised of a pump housing with a pumping chamber and having an inlet and an outlet. A sealing diaphragm is removably mounted to the pumping chamber to seal the pump from the exterior and prevent pumped fluid from leaking from the pumping chamber. A separate support housing for attaching a motor to the pump housing. The sealing diaphragm and the support housing each being separately attached to the pump housing. Therefor, the support housing and motor can be removed from the pump housing without removing the sealing diaphragm.

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