Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Axially opposed working fluid paths to or from runner – Pump impeller means
Patent
1985-02-22
1987-08-25
Garrett, Robert E.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Axially opposed working fluid paths to or from runner
Pump impeller means
415206, 415219C, 416208, 416244B, F04D 2962, F01D 1100
Patent
active
046889876
ABSTRACT:
A centrifugal pump having a split impeller which is directly mounted to an existing drive shaft and which is enclosed within a housing which is mounted in surrounding, spaced and non-contacting relationship with respect to the impeller and drive shaft so as to form annular fluid inlet openings between the housing and drive shaft through which fluids are directed by the impeller to an outlet from the housing.
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Ericson Steven
Ericson Wallace W.
Garrett Robert E.
Pitko Joseph M.
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