EP2888482A2 - Electromagnetic circulation pump - Google Patents
Electromagnetic circulation pumpInfo
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- EP2888482A2 EP2888482A2 EP13759938.7A EP13759938A EP2888482A2 EP 2888482 A2 EP2888482 A2 EP 2888482A2 EP 13759938 A EP13759938 A EP 13759938A EP 2888482 A2 EP2888482 A2 EP 2888482A2
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to fluid pump assemblies in general, and more particularly to a fluid pump that is magnetically supported in position and in which a driving force is transmitted to a fluid motion imparting device through the medium of magnetic force by a solid state electromagnetic motor.
- the second role of circulation is related to the nature of the inhabitants of a reef aquarium. Because many reef inhabitants are sessile (they do not move), circulation is the only means by which nutrients such as food and oxygen are brought to these animals and the only means by which waste is expelled. In the ocean, corals and other sessile animals have the benefit of large waves crashing into the reef in a random but consistent fashion. Within the constraints of a glass box or aquarium, a pump is used as a substitute.
- Prior aquarium circulating devices and pumps feature two aspects that make them less ideal than the present invention.
- First, designs featuring epoxy sealed motors within the aquarium have the unfortunate side effect of being relatively large and distracting to the intrinsic beauty of an aquarium, add unwanted heat to the aquarium through direct contact with the motor stator, and require that electricity be brought into the aquarium itself via a power cord or a battery sealed into the motor assembly.
- Second, some prior designs utilize a mechanical bracket which hangs over the top of the aquarium in order to support the pump within the aquarium. In some prior pumps in which the motor and the centrifugal propeller are magnetically coupled through the glass, brackets are used to support and align the rotating component within the aquarium.
- first permanent magnet magnetic drive member
- second permanent magnet magnetic driven member
- the following design according to the present invention removes those moving components and replaces them with a solid state electromagnetic motor, which has no moving parts.
- the present invention attempts to remedy the drawbacks of the prior art and provides a fluid pump assembly adapted to be mounted to an aquarium without the use of mechanical aids, such as brackets.
- the disclosed pump can be located anywhere on the surfaces of the aquarium, thus maximizing the aesthetic effects of the aquarium and facilitating water circulation by allowing the pump to be located at a location achieving optimized fluid flow based upon the interior characteristics of the aquarium.
- the present invention provides a fluid pump assembly for use in a fluid container.
- a fluid pump kit comprising a stationary first magnetic assembly including a stationary magnetic drive member, a first casing supporting and housing said first magnetic assembly, a rotatable second magnetic assembly including a rotatable magnetic driven member drivingly coupled to a fluid motion imparting device, a second casing supporting and housing the second magnetic assembly, and a non-magnetic spacer separating the first and second magnetic assemblies.
- the magnetic drive member and the magnetic driven member ar
- the magnetic drive member comprises a number of electromagnets non-rotatably mounted within the first casing so as to face the magnetic driven member.
- the electromagnets are controlled so as to be energized in succession to create a rotating magnetic field for continuously rotating the rotatable magnetic driven member.
- the magnetic drive member is spaced from the spacer on one side thereof, while the magnetic driven member is spaced from the spacer on an opposite side thereof.
- the second casing is detachably securable to the spacer solely by the magnetic attraction force between the magnetic drive member and the magnetic driven member sufficient to support the first and second casings in a particular position without the use of mechanical aids.
- a fluid pump assembly used in combination with a container having a wall for holding an amount of fluid.
- the fluid pump assembly comprises a first casing disposed exteriorly of the container on a first side of the wall, a stationary first magnetic assembly including a stationary magnetic drive member non-rotatably mounted to the first casing and spaced from the wall outside the container, a second casing disposed interiorly of the container on a second side of the wall, and a rotatable second magnetic assembly mounted to the second casing and including a rotatable magnetic driven member spaced from the wall inside said container.
- the rotatable magnetic driven member is drivingly coupled to a fluid motion imparting device.
- the magnetic drive member comprises a number of electromagnets non-rotatably mounted within the first casing so as to face the magnetic driven member.
- the electromagnets are controllable activated so as to be energized in succession to create a rotating magnetic field for continuously rotating the rotatable magnetic driven member.
- the second casing is detachably securable to the wall solely by the magnetic attraction force between the magnetic drive member and the magnetic driven member sufficient to support the first and second casings in a particular position without the use of mechanical aids.
- the invention furthermore includes a method of circulating fluid within a container.
- the method comprises the steps of providing a first casing having a stationary first magnetic assembly including a stationary magnetic drive member non-rotatably mounted to the first casing, a second casing having a rotatable second magnetic assembly mounted to the second casing and including a rotatable magnetic driven member drivingly coupled to a fluid motion imparting device, and a container having a fluid therein.
- the magnetic drive member comprises a number of electromagnets non-rotatably mounted within the first casing so as to face the magnetic driven member.
- the method of the present invention further comprises the steps of positioning the first casing on an exterior side of a wall of the container and positioning the second casing on an interior side of the wall of the container within the fluid in coaxial alignment with the first casing and allowing the first and second casings to remain in alignment solely as a result of a magnetic attraction force between the stationary magnetic drive member and the rotatable magnetic driven member sufficient to support at least the second casing against gravity without the use of mechanical aids.
- the electromagnets are controllably energized in succession so as to create a rotating magnetic field extending from the stationary magnetic drive member and causing cooperating rotation of the rotatable magnetic driven member an
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a fluid pump kit including a fluid pump assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. IB is a sectional view of the fluid pump kit including the fluid pump assembly according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the fluid pump assembly according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention in combination with a fluid container;
- FIG. 3 A is a perspective view of a magnetic drive member of a first magnetic assembly having six electromagnets and a second magnetic assembly of the fluid pump assembly of FIGS. 1A-2;
- FIG. 3B is a perspective view of the magnetic drive member of the first magnetic assembly having four electromagnets and the second magnetic assembly of the fluid pump assembly of FIGS. 1A-2
- FIGS. 1A and IB depict a fluid pump kit 8 comprising a fluid pump assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, generally depicted with the reference numeral 10, in the form of a kit.
- the fluid pump assembly 10 comprises a first casing 12 housing a first magnetic assembly 14, and a second casing 32 housing a second magnetic assembly 34 operatively associated with a fluid motion imparting device 38 for imparting motion to a fluid when rotated by the second magnetic assembly 34, such as a propeller, if the fluid pump assembly of the present invention is used for an aquarium, or an impeller, if the fluid pump assembly of the present invention is used for an foot spa.
- a fluid motion imparting device 38 for imparting motion to a fluid when rotated by the second magnetic assembly 34, such as a propeller, if the fluid pump assembly of the present invention is used for an aquarium, or an impeller, if the fluid pump assembly of the present invention is used for an foot spa.
- the fluid pump kit 8 further comprises a non-magnetic spacer 42 separating the first and second magnetic assemblies 14 and 34, respectively.
- the non-magnetic spacer 42 has a first side 42a and a second side 42b oriented opposite and substantially parallel to each other.
- the first side 42a of the spacer 42 is in contact with the first casing 12, while the second side 42b is in contact with the second casing 32.
- the spacer 42 may be rubber or other non-magnetic polymer and has a thickness of approximately 0.5 inches.
- FIG. 2 depicts the fluid pump assembly 10 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, used in combination with a container 2 provided for holding an amount of fluid 7, such as liquid.
- the container 2 may be of any appropriate form, such as an aquarium.
- the container 2 comprises a bottom wall 4 and a side wall 6 extending substantially vertically upwardly from the bottom wall 4.
- the bottom wall 4 and the side wall 6 of the container 2 define a compartment 5 holding the liquid 7.
- the side wall 6 of the container 2 has a first side 6a and a second sidi
- the first casing 12 of the fluid pump assembly 10 is disposed outside the container 2 and houses the first magnetic assembly 14, while the second casing 32 is disposed inside the container 2 submersed within the liquid 7 and houses the second magnetic assembly 34 operatively associated with an impeller, such as a propeller 38.
- a material such as ABS, Teflon or ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW) may be used for both first and second casings 12 and 32, respectively.
- a protective shroud 33 is attached to the second casing 32 around the propeller 38 to prevent aquarium inhabitants from contacting the spinning impeller 38 and for permitting water to circulate in response to rotation of impeller 38.
- the second magnetic assembly 34 includes a magnetic driven member 35 and a driven support disc 36 non-movably attached (i.e., fixed) to the magnetic driven member 35 by any appropriate means known in the art, such as by adhesive bonding, for rotation about a second axis 37.
- the second magnetic assembly 34 i.e., both the magnetic driven member 35 and the driven support disc 36
- the driven shaft 40 is coaxial with the second axis 37.
- the magnetic driven member 35 is a permanent magnet formed from a magnetic material, such as neodymium or any other high performance magnetic material offering low physical volume and high magnetic flux, mounted within the second casing 32.
- the magnetic driven member 35 has at least one pair of magnetic poles (N) and (S).
- the magnetic driven member 35 is a 2-pole magnet in the form of circular disk and has a pair of magnetic poles (N) and (S). In such an arrangement of the magnetic driven member 35, the magnetic poles (N) and (S).
- the magnetic driven member 35 can have a plurality of pairs of magnetic poles (N) and (S).
- the magnetic material of the magnetic driven member 35 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention is grade N35SH to N45H permanent magnet, having a surface magnetic field of about 2400 G.
- the driven support disc 36 is made of magnetically permeable material, such as steel, and is attached to and covers a distal side of the magnetic driven member 35 opposite the first magnetic assembly 14.
- the driven support disc 36 short circuits the magnetic flux of the magnetic driven member 35 and thereby increases the efficiency of the pump assembly 10.
- both the magnetic driven member 35 and the driven support disc 36 are geometrically substantially identical,
- both are in the form of a circular disk and have the same outer diameter and thickness.
- the magnetic driven member 35 and the driven support disc 36 may have different thickness and/or outer diameter.
- the second casing 32 is situated against the second side 6b of the container
- the magnetic driven member 35 is mounted in the second casing 32 so that the axis 37 of rotation of the driven shaft 40 is substantially perpendicular to the second side 6b of the container 2.
- the magnetic driven member 35 is disposed adjacent to the spacer 42 or the side wall 6 of the container 2, and is axially spaced from the second side 42b or the second side 6b thereof with a small gap 39.
- the mounting of the magnetic driven member 35 and the propeller 38 in the second casing 32 includes a bearing 41 of suitable material properties to support the driven shaft 40,
- the bearing 41 should be a plastic composition, Teflon or UHMW with a suitably hard and smooth mating surface, such as made from metal or ceramic material.
- the first magnetic assembly 14 is in the form of a solid state electro-magnetic motor non-rotatably mounted within the first casing 12 and coaxial to a first axis 15.
- the first magnetic assembly 14 includes a stationary (i.e., non-rotatable) magnetic drive member 16, and a control unit 18.
- the magnetic drive member 16 is coaxial to the first axis 15 and stationary (i.e., non-rotatable) relative to each other and to the first casing 12.
- the first magnetic assembly 14, as illustrated in FIGS. IB and 2 is attached to a power source 22 separate from the first casing 12 through electric wires 23.
- the first magnetic assembly 14 may also be powered by a battery attached to the electric wires 23.
- the stationary magnetic drive member 16 is axially spaced from the first side 42a of the spacer 42 or the first side 6a of the side wall 6 of the container 2 with a small gap 24.
- the stationary magnetic drive member 16 is supported upon the first side 6a of the side wall 6 of the container 2 by an adhesive material, such as a double-sided adhesive tape disposed between the stationary magnetic drive member 16 and the side wall 6 of the container 2, which adhesively bonds the stationary magnetic drive member 16 to the first side 6a of the side wall 6 of the container 2.
- an adhesive material such as a double-sided adhesive tape disposed between the stationary magnetic drive member 16 and the side wall 6 of the container 2, which adhesively bonds the stationary magnetic drive member 16 to the first side 6a of the side wall 6 of the container 2.
- the magnetic drive member 16 comprises a circular drive support plate 25 non- rotatably mounted within the first casing 12 and a number of substantially identical electromagnets 26i-26 n fixedly mounted angularly equidistantly
- the circular drive support plate 25 is coaxial to the first axis 15 and substantially orthogonal thereto.
- the drive support plate 25 is made of a ferromagnetic material, such as steel.
- the electromagnets 26i-26 n are non-rotatably attached to the support plate 25 around the axis 15 equidistantly in a circular pattern so as to extend substantially parallel to the axis 15 by any appropriate means known in the art, such as by adhesive bonding or by threaded fasteners.
- each of the electromagnets 26i-26 n , the support plate 25 and the control unit 18 is stationary (i.e., non-rotatable) relative to each other and to the first casing 12.
- the electro-magnetic drive member 16 there would be no moving parts on the outside of the container 2.
- the solid state electromagnetic motor 14 utilizes 6 individual electromagnets 26i-26 6 placed equidistantly in a circular pattern coaxial to the axis 15 (two electromagnets adjacent to each other yielding opposite magnetic fields). It will be appreciated that the solid state electromagnetic motor 14 may include more or less than 6 electromagnets, such as 4, as illustrated in Fig. 3B. Each of the electromagnets 26i-26 6 extends substantially parallel to the axis 15.
- each of the electromagnets 26i-26 6 includes a ferromagnetic (or iron) core 27i-27 6 , respectively, placed inside a corresponding electro-magnetic coil 28i-28 6 , respectively, and extending substantially orthogonally from the support plate 25 toward the magnetic driven member 36 of the second magnetic assembly 34, and substantially parallel to the axis 15.
- the magnetic driven member 36 of the second magnetic assembly 34 has 2 poles of magnet
- the magnetic drive member 16 has 6 (six
- the ferromagnetic cores 27i-27 6 of the electromagnets 26i-26 6 are preferably made of stacks of thin steel sheets, or laminations, oriented parallel to the magnetic field, with an insulating coating on the surface. The insulation layers prevent eddy current from flowing between the sheets. Any remaining eddy currents must flow within the cross section of each individual lamination, which reduces losses greatly.
- An alternative is to use a ferrite core, which is a nonconductor.
- the electro-magnetic coils 28i-28 6 use AWG 32 with an input current 1.1 A, which has 646 AT (AmperTurn), or AWG 29 with an input current 2.0 A having the maximum of 734 AT (AmperTurn).
- AWG American Wire Gauge
- Each of the individual electromagnets 26i-26 6 (or electromagnets 26i-26 4 ) is energized in succession and thus creates a magnetic pulse (or field) that continuously rotates in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction about the axis 15.
- the control unit 18 includes a microprocessor 29 (shown in Figs. 4 and 5) used to energize each of the electromagnets 26i- 26 6 (or electromagnets 26i-26 4 ) in succession.
- the continuously rotating magnetic pulse causes the second magnetic assembly 34 (which is in the form of the permanent magnet 35) to follow the magnetic pulses of the magnetic drive member 16 and, subsequently, spinning the propeller 38.
- the microprocessor 29 of the control unit 18 may be used to alternate the current applied to the electromagnetic coils 28i-28 6 of the electromagnets 26i- 26 6 in such a way that speed of the propeller 38 is controllable.
- the axis 15 of the magnetic drive member 16 and the axis 37 of magnetic driven member 35 are substantially coax
- magnetic assembly 14 and the propeller 38 are magnetically coupled to each other by the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35 through the side wall 6 of the container 2 so as to magnetically couple the first magnetic assembly 14 to the impeller 38.
- the first casing 12 housing the first magnetic assembly 14, and the second casing 32 housing the second magnetic assembly 34 are detachably held together by magnetic attraction between the magnetic driven member 35 of the second magnetic assembly 34 and the ferromagnetic cores 27i-27 6 of the electromagnets 26i-26 6 and the drive support plate 25 of the first magnetic assembly 14.
- the magnetic attraction is very high.
- the spacer 42 which may be made from rubber or some non-magnetic polymer, has sufficient thickness to reduce the attractive force between the magnetic assemblies 14, 34 sufficient to allow the casings 12,32 to be separated prior to installation.
- the drive support plate 25 and the ferromagnetic cores 27i-27 6 of the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35 generate sufficient magnetic attraction therebetween to clamp the first casing 12 and the second casing 32 against the spacer 42 with sufficient force to support both casings against gravity in a particular position without the use of mechanical aids.
- the first casing 12 and the second casing 32 are detachably connected to the side wall 6 of the container 2 solely by the magnetic attraction force between the drive support plate 25 and the ferromagnetic cores 27i-27 6 of the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35 against gravity in a particular position without the use of mechanical aids.
- a rubber gasket or other compressible member may be placed between
- the second magnetic assembly 34 to rotate due to the attractive magnetic forces between opposing poles on the magnetic driven member 35 and the electromagnets 26i-26 6 of the magnetic drive member 16.
- the rotation of the magnetic field of the magnetic drive member 16 causes corresponding rotation of the propeller 38 due to the magnetic coupling between the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35.
- the magnetic drive member 16 is magnetically coupled to the magnetic driven member 16 by a magnetic attraction force through the side wall 6 of the container 2 for imparting a rotary driving force to the fluid motion imparting device 38.
- the first casing 12 and the second casing 32 are detachably held together solely by clamping the side wall 6 of the container 2 from opposite sides thereof by a magnetic attraction force between the drive support plate 25 and the ferromagnetic cores 27i-27 6 of the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35.
- the second casing 32 is detachably connected to the first side 6b of the side wall 6 of the container 2 solely by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35, as described hereinabove.
- the rotation of the magnetic field of the magnetic drive member 16 causes corresponding rotation of the propeller 38 due to the magnetic coupling between the magnetic drive member 16 and the magnetic driven member 35.
- first casing 12 and the second casing 32 automatically come into coaxial alignment (so that the first axis 15 is coaxial with the second axis 37) by virtue of the magnetic attraction provided by the magnetic assemblies 14 and 34 communicating magnetically with each other.
- the friction members 44 and 46 are made from material with a relatively high friction coefficient and preferably are formed from a resilient material.
- a series of slots 100 extend longitudinally along the second casing 32 parallel to the second axis 37 of the propeller 38.
- a series of contoured openings 102 are formed in an end 104 of the protective shroud 33 of the second casing 32.
- a nut 106 that secures the propeller 38 to the shaft 40.
- a magnetic air gap between the permanent magnet of the magnetic driven member 35 and the electromagnets 26i-26 6 (or electromagnets 26i-26 4 ) of the magnetic drive member 16 is about 1.08".
- the pump 10 spins at about 2200 - 2300 rpm.
- the magnetic material of the magnetic driven member 35 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention is grade N35SH permanent magnet, having a surface magnetic field of about 2400 G.
- the current input voltage for the electromagnets 26i-26 6 (or electromagnets 26i-26 4 ) is 12 V (upper limit of 40 V) and input current is 1.1-1.2 A, but has an upper limit of around 2 A.
- the design parameters, such as magnet grade, number of poles, winding turns, wire gauge number are flexible and are determined through the design.
- Fig. 4 illustrates a control circuit of the control unit of a magnetic assembly, which utilizes 6 individual electromagnets 26i-26 6 placed equidistantly in a circular pattern coaxial to the axis 15.
- the control circuit of Fig. 4 shows the 6 individui
- the control circuit of Fig. 4 allows the magnetic driven member 35 to follow the magnetic pulses essentially spinning the propeller 38.
- the control circuit of Fig. 4 attains a maximum RPM of 1800 of the speed of the propeller 38, which fell short of the 2200 RPM that needs to be achieved. Higher RPM proved to be a problem due to the short on time of the magnetic field as the speed increased which made the magnetic driven member 35 drift, no longer tracking the electromagnetic pulses. In order to achieve higher RPMs multiple sets of two coils need to be energized to attain longer on times at higher RPMs.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a control circuit of the control unit 18 of the first magnetic assembly 14 which utilizes 6 individual electromagnets 26i-26 6 placed equidistantly in a circular pattern coaxial to the axis 15, according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, designed to energize more than one of the electromagnets 26i-26 6 at any given time, as opposed to the control circuit of Fig. 4.
- control unit 18 measures the back EMF that is created by the driven magnet 35 rotating past the un-driven electromagnets 26i-26 6 . This signal would be interpreted by the microprocessor 29. Moreover, the control unit 18 monitors rotation of the driven magnetic assembly 34 and adjusts drive current and magnetic field of the
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