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Lubricated ceramic/hybrid anti-friction bearing centrifugal pump
   
Document Number
US Patent 6048168
Issued Date
April 11, 2000
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A pump assembly for conventionally driven centrifugal pumps having a rolling element comprised of product lubricated ceramic or hybrid anti-friction bearings. The ceramic bearings are comprised of ceramic balls and ceramic races, whereas the hybrid bearings are comprised of ceramic balls with races made of another material. The ability of these bearings to perform well with poor lubrication allows the fluid that is being pumped to be used to lubricate and cool the bearings. An alternate embodiment comprises a double suction pump with the same durability and cost saving advantages.
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Owner
Goulds Pumps, Incorporated (Seneca Falls, NY)
Published
April 11, 2000
Application Number
09/025,909
Filed
February 19, 1998
US Classification
415/111   415/102 415/104 415/180 415/214.1 415/229 415/230 415/98
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F04D   29/04   (20060101)  
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415/111   415/112   415/214.1   415/230   415/102   415/104   415/229   415/180   415/98   384/907.1   384/492   384/476  
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