NZ603709B - Rechargeable battery powered utility pump with series centrifugal pump configuration - Google Patents
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Abstract
603709 Disclosed is a utility pump with a housing (12) containing a series configuration of integral pumps, and also containing a battery receiving portion configured with a flat wall with electrical terminals arranged thereon for receiving power to the pump . The utility pump also has a battery (14) with a protruding portion configured with a corresponding flat wall having corresponding electrical terminals arranged thereon. The corresponding electrical terminals are configured to contact respectively both of the electrical terminals on the flat wall of the battery receiving portion to provide power from the battery (14) to the pump when the protruding portion of the battery (14) is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and rotated to an "ON" position. The corresponding electrical terminals are also configured not to contact respectively both of the electrical terminals when the battery (14) is rotated from the "ON" position to an "OFF" position. (14) with a protruding portion configured with a corresponding flat wall having corresponding electrical terminals arranged thereon. The corresponding electrical terminals are configured to contact respectively both of the electrical terminals on the flat wall of the battery receiving portion to provide power from the battery (14) to the pump when the protruding portion of the battery (14) is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and rotated to an "ON" position. The corresponding electrical terminals are also configured not to contact respectively both of the electrical terminals when the battery (14) is rotated from the "ON" position to an "OFF" position.
Description
Patent Form No. 5 Our Ref: 77102NZP00
No. 13/300174
Date. 18 Nov 2011
Patents Act 1953
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY POWERED UTILITY PUMP WITH SERIES CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
URATION
INVe, Flow Control LLC.. a body corporate organised under the laws of United States of America of 1
Kondelin Road, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 01930, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
hereby declare the ion, for which l/we pray that a patent may be granted to me/us, and the
method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:-
Total Fee Paid: .00 — by Direct Debit (as per covering letter)
503852700_1l6358
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY POWERED UTILITY PUMP WITH SERIES
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP CONFIGURATION
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This ation is a continuation-in-part application of patent ation serial no.
13/222,303, filed 31 August 2011 shed as U82013-0052059 A1), entitled Portable
Battery Operated Bilge Pump, which is hereby incorporated by nce in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a pump; and more particularly a rechargeable
portable utility pump.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a utility pump featuring a new and unique
combination of a housing and a battery. According to some embodiments of the present
invention, the housing may have a series configuration of integral pumps, and may also have a
battery receiving portion configured with a flat wall having electrical terminals arranged thereon
for receiving power to the pump; and the battery may include a protruding n ured
with a corresponding flat wall having corresponding electrical terminals arranged n, the
ponding ical terminals being configured to contact respectively both of the electrical
terminals on the flat wall of the battery receiving portion to provide power from the battery to
the pump when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving
portion of the housing and rotated to an "ON" position, and the ponding electrical
terminals also being configured not to contact respectively both of the electrical terminals when
the battery is rotated from the "ON" position to an “OFF” position.
ing to some embodiments of the present invention, the utility pump may also
include one or more of the following features:
The series configuration of the integral pumps may include a first centrifugal pump
and a second centrifugal pump.
A suction Side of the first centrifugal pump may be configured to receive a fluid
through a lower er unit, and/or a discharge of the first centrifugal pump may be
configured to be directly integrated into a corresponding suction side of the second fugal
pump so that the fluid is then rged out the second centrifugal pump through a fitting.
The utility pump may include a rechargeable battery pack and printed circuit board
(PCB) controls that are housed inside a thermoplastic assembly or housing.
The protruding portion may also include a cylindrical wall with an O—ring configured
to frictionally engage and make sealing contact with an internal wall of the battery receiving
portion to prevent fluid from contacting the electrical terminals and the corresponding ical
als when the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion, so that the utility pump
may be operated when either lly or totally sed in the fluid.
The battery receiving portion may include an internal wall configured with at least
one axial channel therein; and the protruding portion may include an external wall having at
least one protruding portion configured to engage the at least one axial channel for guiding and
orienting the battery when inserted into the battery receiving portion into a first rotational
position.
The internal wall of the battery receiving n may also be configured with at least
one partial circumferential channel; and the at least one ding portion may also be
configured to engage the at least one l circumferential channel for rotating the battery
from the first rotational position when the protruding portion of the battery is ed into the
battery receiving portion of the g into either a second rotational position, including the
"ON" position where the series configuration of integral pumps is turned "ON", or to a third
rotational position, including the "OFF" position where the series uration of the integral
pumps is turned "OFF."
The at least one axial channel may also include two axial channels disposed on
opposite sides of the y receiving portion, and the at least partial circumferential channel
may also include two partial circumferential channels; and the external wall of the protruding
portion may include two protruding portions ured to engage respectively the two axial
channels for guiding and orienting the battery when inserted into the battery receiving portion,
and also to engage the two partial circumferential channels for positioning the battery in either
the second rotational position ("ON") or the third rotational position ("OFF").
The two axial channels may be configured and ioned with different sizes, and
the two protruding portions may be configured and dimensioned with corresponding ent
sizes, so that the battery can only be inserted into the battery receiving portion with one
orientation.
The at least one partial circumferential channel may include a flexible locking device
having a first face and a second face and being configured on a flexible hinge portion. The
first face may be configured on an angle so as to respond to the at least one protruding n
and flex the le locking device downwardly into an opening or slot and below the channel
surface so as to allow the at least one protruding portion to slide or pass by when the battery is
rotated in the one ion in the battery ing portion. The flexible locking device may be
configured to flex back upwardly above the channel surface oncethe at least one ding
portion slides or passes by the first face. The second face may be configured to extend into
the partial ferential channel above the channel surface so as to prevent the at least one
protruding portion from passing or sliding by when the battery is rotated in an opposite
direction in the battery receiving portion so as to lock the battery in the battery receiving n
so it cannot be removed.
The housing may also include a switch configured to respond to a switching
actuation and move the flexible locking device downwardly into the opening or slot and below
the channel surface to allow the at least one protruding portion to pass by when the battery is
rotated in the opposite direction in the battery receiving portion, so that the y may be
moved to the first rotational position and removed from the battery receiving portion.
The battery receiving portion may also be configured with a flat wall having the
electrical als arranged thereon; and the protruding portion may also be configured with a
corresponding flat wall having the corresponding electrical terminals arranged thereon for
ting the electrical terminals when the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion
and rotated.
The g may also have a detachable two-part uction, including a lower
part configured with openings to receive fluid to be pumped, and an upper part configured with
an outlet port for providing the fluid being pumped.
The battery may be a rechargeable battery.
The battery may also include a cover portion having an arrow-shaped member
configured to provide a visual indication of the orientation of the battery.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the
claims, the words “comprise”, “comprising", and the like are to be construed in an inclusive
sense as d to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of
“including, but not d to".
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The drawing, which is not necessarily drawn to scale, includes the following Figures:
Figure 1 is a top perspective view of a portable bilge pump according to some
embodiments of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a front view of the le bilge pump shown in Figure 1 with the battery
inserted, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a front view of the portable bilge pump shown in Figure 1 without the
battery inserted, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Figure 4 is a side view of the portable bilge pump shown in Figure 1 according to
some embodiments of the present invention;
Figure 5 is a l perspective view of the portable bilge pump shown in Figure 3
ing to some ments of the present invention;
Figure 6 is a side view of a battery that forms part of the portable bilge pump shown in
Figure 1 according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Figure 7 is a back view of the battery shown in Figure 6 according to some
embodiments of the present invention; and
Figure 8 is a ctive view of the battery shown in Figure 6 according to some
embodiments of the present invention.
Figures 9a, 9b show a utility pump according to some embodiments of the present
invention, where Figure 9a is an isometric view of the utility pump, and Figure 9b is a cross-
sectional view of the utility pump shown in Figure 9a.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Figures 1-8 show a pump generally ted as 10 that features a new and unique
combination, arrangement or configuration of a housing 12 and a battery 14, including a
rechargeable battery, which is disclosed and claimed in patent application serial no.
13/222,303, filed 31 August 2011 (published as U82013-0052059 A1), consistent with that set
forth below. For the convenience of the reader, it is noted that the subject matter shown in
Figures 9a and 9b and the description thereof set forth below form the basis of the additional
subject matter of the instant continuation-in-part patent application as set forth herein.
As shown by way of example in Figures 3 and 5, the housing 12 may be configured
with a battery receiving portion generally indicated as 16 having electrical terminals 18a, 18b
for ing power to the pump 10. The battery receiving portion 16 is configured or formed
as a cavity in part of the housing 12 that is dimensioned to receive some portion of the battery
14. consistent with that described herein.
As shown by way of example in Figures 6-8, the y 14 may include a protruding
portion 20 with corresponding electrical terminals 22a, 22b configured to contact the electrical
als 18a, 18b of the battery receiving portion 16 to provide power to the pump 10 when
the protruding portion 20 of the battery 14 is inserted into the y receiving portion 16 of the
housing 12 as shown in Figure 2 and rotated in one direction indicated by arrow A (Figure 2) to
an "ON" position, and also ured so as not to contact the electrical terminals when the
battery 14 is not rotated to the "ON" position. The y 14 is not rotated to the “ON" position
when it is any other rotational position other than in the "ON" position, e.g., including when it is
in a battery insert on lly indicated by reference label I in Figures 2-3, and also
including when it is in the "OFF" on.
As shown by way of example in Figure 6, the protruding portion 20 may also include
a cylindrical wall 24 with an O-ring 26 configured to frictionally engage and make sealing
contact with one cylindrical internal wall 28 of the battery receiving portion 16 as shown in
Figures 3 and 5 to prevent the fluid from contacting the electrical als 18a, 18b (Figure 3)
and the corresponding electrical terminals 22a, 22b (Figure 7) when the battery 14 is inserted
into the battery receiving portion 16 as shown in Figure 2, so that the pump 10 may be
operated when either lly and totally submersed in the fluid. The configuration of the
cylindrical wall 24 and O-ring 26 includes the cylindrical wall 24 having an annular l or
groove for receiving and retaining the O-ring 26 therein, as well as embodiments in which the
O-ring 26 is arranged on the cylindrical wall 24 without using an annular l or groove.
As shown by way of example in Figures 3 and 5, the battery receiving n 16
may e another internal wall 30a configured with at least one axial channel 32a, 32b
formed therein. As shown in Figures 6—8, the protruding portion 20 may include at least one
al wall 34a, 34b with at least one protruding portion 36a, 36b configured to engage the at
least one axial channel 32a, 32b for guiding and orienting the battery 14 when inserted into the
battery receiving portion 16 as shown in Figure 2 into a first rotational position as indicated by
reference label I in Figures 2-3.
As shown by way of example in Figure 5, the internal wall 30a of the battery
receiving portion 16 may also be configured with at least one partial circumferential channel 38
that is formed n the internal wall 30a and a corresponding internal wall 30b. The at
least one protruding portion 36a shown in Figures 6-8 may also be configured to engage the
partial circumferential channel 38 shown in Figure 5 for rotating the battery 14 from the first
rotation position I (Figures 2-3) when the protruding portion 20 of the y 14 is inserted into
the battery receiving portion 16 of the g 12 as shown in Figure 2 into either a second
rotational position, such as the "ON" position where the pump is turned "ON", or to a third
rotational position, such as the "OFF" position where the pump is turned "OFF", as shown in
Figure 2.
As shown by way of example in Figures 3 and 5, the two axial channels 32a, 32b are
configured, disposed, arranged or formed on opposite sides of the battery receiving portion 16.
In embodiments having two protruding portions 36a, 36b es 6-8), the at least partial
circumferential channel 38 may e a second partial circumferential channel for receiving
the corresponding protruding n 36b. The second partial circumferential channel is not
shown in Figure 5, but is understood to be configured substantially similar to the partial
circumferential channel 38 and dimensioned to receive the protruding portion 36b.
Embodiments are oned using one protruding portion, e.g., element 36a, so that one
corresponding ferential channel, e.g., element 38, may be formed in the battery
receiving portion 16 for receiving the same. in operation, when inserted into the battery
receiving portion 16 the two ponding protruding portions 36a, 36b are configured to
engage respectively the two axial channels 32a, 32b for guiding and orienting the battery 14 in
the battery receiving portion 16; and the two corresponding protruding portions 368, 36b are
also configured to engage the two partial circumferential channels 38 for rotating and
positioning the battery 14 in some other rotational position, including either the second
rotational position (i.e. the "ON" position) or the third onal position (i.e. the "OFF"
on), as shown in Figures 2-3.
As shown by way of example in Figures 3 and 5 and Figures 6—8, the two axial
channels 32a, 32b may be ured and ioned with different sizes, and the two
protruding portions 36a, 36b may also be configured and dimensioned with corresponding
different sizes, so that the battery 14 can only be inserted into the battery receiving portion 16
with one ation, i.e. the larger ding portion 36a is received by the larger dimensioned
axial channel 32a and the smaller ding portion 86b is received by the smaller
dimensioned axial channel 32b, as shown in Figures 3 and 5-7. The scope of the invention is
not intended to be d to any particular dimension or size of the axial channels 32a, 32b or
protruding portions 36a, 36b in relation to one another or each other.
As shown by way of example in Figure 5, the at least one partial ferential
channel 38 may also include a flexible locking device 40 having a first face 40a and a second
face 40b and being configured on a flexible hinge portion 42. The first face 40a is configured
on an angle so as to respond to the at least one protruding portion 36a and flex the flexible
locking device 40 rdly into an opening or slot 44 and below the channel surface so as
to allow the at least one protruding portion 36a to slide or pass by when the battery 14 is
rotated in the one direction A (see Figure 2) in the battery receiving portion 16. Once the at
least one protruding portion 36a has slid and passed by the first face 40a when the battery 14
is rotated in the one direction A (Figure 2), the flexible locking device 40 is configured to flex
back upwardly above the l surface. In this position, the second face 40b is configured
to extend into the partial circumferential channel 38 so as to prevent the at least one protruding
portion 36a from passing or sliding by when the y 14 is rotated in an opposite direction B
(see Figure 2) in the battery receiving portion 16 so as to lock the battery 14 in the battery
receiving n 16 so it cannot be removed.
As shown by way of example in Figures 1-3, the housing 12 may also include a
switch or button 50 configured to respond to a switching ion, e.g., by a user pressing the
button, and move the flexible locking device 40 downwardly so the second face 40b is below
the channel surface to allow the at least one protruding portion 36a to pass by when the
battery 14 is rotated in the opposite direction B (Figure 2) in the battery receiving portion 16, so
that the battery 14 may be moved to the first rotational position I (Figure 2) and removed from
the battery receiving portion 16. The scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the
type or kind of coupling n the switch 50 and the le g device 40, and a person
skilled in the art would be able to implement such a coupling without undue experimentation.
By way of example, such a coupling may include an embodiment in which the switch or button
50 is pressed ly by a user so the flexible locking device 40 moves downwardly below the
channel surface and stays in place until the switch or button 50 is pressed a second time to
release the le g device 40 and moves upwardly above the channel surface.
Alternatively, such a coupling may include an ment in which the switch or button 50
may be pressed inwardly by the user and held by the user so the flexible g device 40
moves downwardly below the channel surface and stays in place until the switch or button 50
is released by the user such that the flexible locking device 40 moves upwardly back above the
channel surface.
As shown by way of e in Figure 3, the battery receiving portion 16 may also
be configured with a flat wall 60 having the ical terminals 18a, 18b arranged thereon. As
shown in Figures 6-8. the protruding portion 20 may also be configured with a corresponding
flat wall 62 having the corresponding electrical terminals 22a, 22b arranged thereon for
contacting the electrical terminals 18a, 18b when the battery 14 is ed into the y
receiving portion 16 and rotated. Embodiment are also envisioned in which the electrical
terminals 18a, 18b (Figure 3) may be arranged on the cylindrical internal wall 28 and the
corresponding electrical terminals 22a, 22b (Figures 6-8) may be arranged on the cylindrical
wall 24 so as to make electrical contact when the protruding portion 20 is inserted into the
battery receiving portion 16 of the housing 12 and suitably rotated to the "ON" position.
Embodiment are also envisioned where one electrical terminal may be arranged on a flat wall
and the other electrical terminal may be arranged on a cylindrical wall, and where one
corresponding electrical terminal may be arranged on a corresponding flat wall and the other
corresponding electrical terminal may be arranged on a corresponding cylindrical wall, so as to
make electrical contact when the protruding portion 20 is inserted into the battery receiving
portion 16 of the housing 12 and suitably rotated to the "ON" on.
As shown by way of example in Figures 2, 4 and 6, the battery 14 may be configured
with a cover portion 90 having an arrow-shaped member 92 configured to provide a visual
indication of the orientation of the battery 14. For example, when the battery 14 inserted in the
battery receiving portion 16, the shaped member 92 would be pointed to the reference
label I in Figure 2; when the battery 14 is rotated to the "ON" position in the battery receiving
portion 16, the arrow-shaped member 92 would be pointed to the reference label "ON" in
Figure 2; and when the battery 14 is rotated to the "OFF" on in the battery receiving
portion 16, the arrow-shaped member 92 would be d to the reference label "OFF" in
Figure 2.
As shown by way of example in Figures 1-5, the housing 12 may be configured as a
detachable two-part construction, including a lower part 70 configured with openings 72 to
receive fluid to be pumped, and an upper part 80 configured with an outlet port 82 for ing
the fluid being pumped. The lower part 70 has tabs 74 e 1) and 76 (Figure 4) that are
configured to be received in corresponding openings 84 (Figure 1) and 86 (Figure 4) of the
upper part 80 and pressed, e.g., by fingers of a user, to detach and release the lower part 70
from the upper part 80. The lower part 70 is also configured with recesses 78a (Figure 1) and
78b (Figure 4) to be engaged, e.g., with the other s of the user, when detaching the lower
part 70 and the upper part 80. Embodiments are also envisioned in which the pump 10 is
led and the two parts 70, 80 of the housing 12 are sealed together, e.g., using an
ultrasonic sealing or welding. The housing 12 may also be configured with a handle 100 as
shown in Figures 1-4 for portably carrying the pump 10.
It is understood that the pump 10 is configured to contain some kind of pumping
device (not shown) inside the housing 10. g devices are known in the art and the
scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any ular type, kind or
implementation thereof either now known or later developed in the future, including by way of
example, a diaphragm pump. The pumping device itself does not form part of the underlying
invention, and thus is not shown or described in detail. Moreover, tent with that
disclosed herein, a person skilled in the art would be able to implement such a pumping
device, e.g., a diaphragm pump, into the housing 12 without undue experimentation within the
spirit of the underlying invention in order to make the pump 10 receive the fluid in the openings
72 (Figures 1-4) and provide the fluid from the port 82 (Figures 1 and 4).
s 9a, 9b: Series Centrifugal Pump Configuration
Figures 9a, 9b shows a utility pump generally indicated as 200 that forms the basis
for the instant continuation-in-part application of patent application serial no. 13/222,303, filed
31 August 2011 shed as U82013-0052059 A1), consistent with that set forth below.
Similar elements in Figures 1-8 and Figures 9a and 9b are provided with r reference
ls for the sake of consistency. So as to not unduly clutter Figures 9a and 9b, not every
element in Figures Qa and 9b is provided a reference numeral consistent with s 1-8.
The utility pump comprises a series configuration of two centrifugal pumps 202, 204
that gives an increase in the head pressure and is integral package within the pump housing
The utility pump or pump system 200 comprises of an internal “hydraulics" assembly
which includes the two centrifugal pumps 202, 204. The suction side of the first centrifugal
pump 202 receives water through a lower strainer unit or openings 72. The discharge of the
first pump 202 is directly ated into the suction side of the second centrifugal pump 204.
The fluid is then discharged out the second pump through a fitting 204b for providing out a
discharge 206 (Figure 9a). This lic unit along with the rechargeable battery pack 14 and
d circuit board (PCB) controls are housed inside a thermoplastic ly or pump
housing 12.
In Figures 9a and 9b, the utility pump 200 is designed to meet consumer pumping
needs for applications which AC or other DC power may not be readily ble or convenient
for use.
In Figure 9a, the utility pump 200 includes a battery assembly release button 210
that may be pressed in order to allow the battery 14 to be rotated and removed from the
housing 12. See the switch or button 50 shown in Figures 1-3.
The utility pump 200 also includes pump legs 212a, 212b, and 2120 for supporting
and stabilizing the utility pump 200.
THE SCOPE OF THE ION
Further still, the embodiments shown and described in detail herein are provided by
way of example only; and the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the
particular configurations, dimensionalities, and/or design details of these parts or ts
included herein. In other words, a person skilled in the art would appreciate that design
changes to these embodiments may be made and such that the resulting embodiments would
be different than the embodiments disclosed herein, but would still be within the l spirit of
the present invention.
It should be understood that, unless stated otherwise herein, any of the features,
characteristics, alternatives or cations described regarding a particular embodiment
herein may also be applied, used, or incorporated with any other embodiment bed
herein. Also, the drawings herein are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary
embodiments thereof, the foregoing and various other ons and omissions may be made
therein and thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims (18)
1. A utility pump comprising: a g having a series configuration of al pumps, and also having a battery receiving portion configured with a flat wall having electrical terminals ed thereon for receiving power to the pump; and a battery having a protruding n configured with a corresponding flat wall having corresponding electrical terminals ed thereon, the corresponding electrical terminals being configured to contact respectively both of the electrical als on the flat wall of the battery receiving portion to provide power from the battery to theto the pump when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the y receiving portion of the housing and rotated to an "ON" position, and the corresponding electrical terminals also being configured not to contact respectively both of the electrical als when the battery is rotated from the “ON” position to an"OFF" position.
2. A utility pump according to claim 1, wherein the protruding portion has a cylindrical wall with an O-ring configured to frictionally engage and make sealing contact with an internal wall of the battery receiving portion to t fluid from contacting the electrical terminals and the corresponding electrical terminals when the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion, so that the series configuration of integral pumps may be operated when either lly or totally submersed in the fluid.
3. A utility pump according to claim 1, wherein the battery receiving portion has an internal wall ured with at least one axial channel therein; and the protruding portion has an external wall having at least one protruding portion configured to engage the at least one axial channel for guiding and orienting the y when inserted into the battery receiving portion into a first onal position.
4. A utility pump according to claim 3, wherein the internal wall of the battery receiving portion is ured with at least one partial ferential channel; and the at least one protruding portion is configured to engage the at least one partial circumferential channel for rotating the battery from a first position when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing into either a second rotational position, including the "ON" position where the series configuration of integral pumps is turned "ON". or to a third rotational position, including the "OFF" position where the series uration of integral pumps is turned "OFF."
5. A utility pump according to claim 4, n the at least one axial channel comprises two axial channels disposed on opposite sides of the battery receiving portion, and the at least partial circumferential channel ses two partial circumferential channels; and the external wall of the protruding portion includes two protruding portions configured to engage tively the two axial channels for guiding and orienting the y when inserted into the battery receiving portion, and to engage the two partial circumferential channels for positioning the battery in either the second onal position or the third rotational position.
6. A utility pump according to claim 5, wherein the two axial ls are configured and dimensioned with different sizes, and the two protruding portions configured and dimensioned with corresponding different sizes, so that the battery can only be inserted into the battery receiving portion with one orientation.
7. A utility pump according to claim 3, wherein the at least one l circumferential channel has a flexible locking device having a first face and a second face that is configured on a flexible hinge portion; the first face is configured on an angle so as to respond to the at least one protruding portion and flex the flexible locking device downwardly into an opening or slot and below a surface of the channel so as to allow the at least one protruding portion to slide or pass by when the battery is rotated in the one ion in the y receiving portion; the flexible locking device is configured to flex back upwardly above the channel surface once the at least one protruding portion slides or passes by the first face; and the second face is configured to extend into the partial circumferential channel above the channel surface so as to prevent the at least one protruding portion from passing or sliding by when the battery is rotated in an opposite direction in the battery receiving portion so as to lock the battery in the battery receiving portion so it cannot be d.
8. A utility pump according to claim 7, wherein the housing has a switch ured to respond to a switching actuation and move the flexible locking device downwardly into the opening or slot and below the l surface to allow the at least one protruding portion to pass by when the battery is rotated in the opposite direction in the battery receiving portion, so that the y may be moved to the first rotational position and removed from the battery receiving portion.
9. A utility pump ing to claim 1, wherein the battery receiving portion is configured with a flat wall having the ical terminals arranged thereon; and the protruding portion is configured with a corresponding flat wall having the corresponding electrical terminals arranged n for contacting the electrical terminals when the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion and rotated.
10. A utility pump according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a detachable two-part construction, including a lower part configured with openings to receive fluid being pumped, and an upper part configured with an outlet port for providing the fluid being pumped.
11. A utility pump according to claim 1, wherein the battery is rechargeable.
12. A utility pump according to claim 1, wherein the battery has a cover portion having an arrow-shaped member ured to provide a visual indication of the orientation of the battery.
13. A utility pump according to claim 1, wherein the series configuration of the integral pumps comprises a first centrifugal pump and a second centrifugal pump.
14. A utility pump according to claim 13, wherein a suction side of the first fugal pump is configured to receive a fluid through a lower strainer unit; and a rge of the first centrifugal pump is configured to be directly integrated into a corresponding suction side of the second centrifugal pump so that the fluid is then discharged out the second centrifugal pump through a fitting.
15. A utility pump according to claim 14, wherein the utility pump comprises a rechargeable battery pack and printed circuit board (PCB) controls that are housed inside a thermoplastic
16. A utility pump comprising: a housing ured with a series configuration of integral pumps, and also configured with a battery receiving portion having electrical terminals for receiving power for providing to the series configuration of the integral pumps, the battery receiving portion having an internal wall configured with at least one axial channel therein, the internal wall of the battery receiving portion configured with at least one partial circumferential channel; and a battery having a ding portion with corresponding electrical terminals configured to t the electrical terminals on the battery receiving portion to provide the power to the series uration of integral pumps when the protruding n of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and d in one ion to an "ON" position, and also configured so as not to contact the electrical terminals when the battery is not rotated to the "ON" on, the protruding portion having an external wall with at least one further protruding portion configured to engage the at least one axial channel for g and orienting the y when inserted into the battery receiving portion into a first rotational position, the at least one further protruding portion configured to engage the partial circumferential l for rotating the y from a first position when the protruding portion of the battery is ed into the y receiving portion of the housing into either a second rotational position, including the "ON" position where the series configuration of integral pumps is turned "ON", or to a third rotational position, including the "OFF" on where the series configuration of integral pumps is turned "OFF; the at least one partial circumferential channel having a le locking device with a first face and a second face that is configured on a flexible hinge portion; the first face being configured on an angle so as to respond to the at least one further protruding portion and flex the flexible locking device downwardly into an opening or slot and below the l surface so as to allow the at least one further protruding portion to slide or pass by when the battery is rotated in the one direction in the battery receiving portion; the flexible locking device being configured to flex back upwardly above the channel surface once the at least one further protruding portion slides or passes by the first face; and the second face being configured to extend into the partial circumferential channel above the channel surface so as to prevent the at least one further protruding portion from passing or sliding by when the battery is d in an opposite direction in the battery receiving portion so as to lock the battery in the battery ing portion so it cannot be removed.
17. A utility pump according to claim 16, wherein the housing has a switch configured to respond to a switching actuation and move the le locking device downwardly into the opening or slot and below the channel surface to allow the at least one further protruding portion to pass by when the battery is rotated in the opposite direction in the battery receiving portion, so that the battery may be moved to the first rotational position and d from the battery receiving portion.
18. A utility pump substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the embodiments illustrated in
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