Abstract:
Spark suppression shield for electric motors relates to universal commutator motors and to permanent magnet DC motors operating in environment containing flammable or explosive gases. The collar shaped as a wall is extending from bearing frame and surrounding commutator in approximately it's total height, where the gap in radial direction between commutator and collar is up to 3 mm and the collar might or might not have collar openings.
Abstract:
Mechanisms are provided to control the operation of a motor. In particular, a variable frequency drive motor controller is described which resides within a motor housing. Additionally, the speed at which the motor operates is based on a signal received from a Hall Effect switch or from a communication device in communication with a remote interface. The Hall Effect switch is also described; in particular, the Hall Effect switch features a magnet rotatably connected with one side of a motor housing. A Hall Effect sensor, located on the opposite side of the motor housing, detects the position of the magnet and outputs a signal to the motor controller, located within the motor housing, indicating the detected magnet position. Additional operating features are described relating to the safe operation and control of the motor in potentially hazardous environments.
Abstract:
An apparatus for facilitating use of instruments in hazardous environments includes a fluid line and a fluid-driven generator. The fluid line includes: an inlet to receive a flow of fluid from a fluid source; a first outlet to convey a first portion of the fluid flow to an instrument as a purge gas; and a second outlet to convey a second portion of the fluid flow. The fluid-driven generator is coupled to the second outlet of the fluid line, and converts fluid-stored energy in the second portion of the fluid flow to electrical energy deliverable to the instrument as the second portion of the fluid flow is received from the second outlet.
Abstract:
An explosion-proof enclosure including at least one heat exchanger for active thermal management. Equipment within the enclosure produces heat within the enclosure, while the at least one heat exchanger removes heat produced from the equipment and manages the internal temperature of the enclosure to a level suitable for hazardous locations.
Abstract:
The present in relates to an electric energy Micro Generator, integrated by a pneumatic motor and an electric Generator coupled magnetically, where the pneumatic motor is propelled by the fluid pressure associated with: air, natural gas, bitter gas, nitrogen, etc. designed to be intrinsically safe, with an index of protection against intrusion of solid objects or dust, accidental contacts, or water IP 67, according to the International Electro technical Commission, for use in hazardous locations “where fire or explosion may exist due to flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dust or flammable fibers or in suspension”. “Classified as Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C and D, according to U.S. National Electrical Code, and which has its main field of application remote installations that lack electricity, but that dispose of a pressure associated with a fluid.In this regard, it is important to mention that: The pressure associated with the propellant fluid can be as low as 5 Kg/cm2 and as high as up to at least 700 kg/cm2; The implementation of magnetic coupling ensures that there is no possibility that the fluid used as propelling means, the high pressures associated with said fluid, the pneumatic motor and none of the pieces that integrated it, have contact and/or enter the space of the electric generator and The fluid used as propelling means is not consumed, is returned to its original process, providing a sustainable and intrinsically safe process.
Abstract:
Spark suppression shield for electric motors relates to universal commutator motors and to permanent magnet DC motors operating in environment containing flammable or explosive gases. The collar shaped as a wall is extending from bearing frame and surrounding commutator in approximately it's total height, where the gap in radial direction between commutator and collar is up to 3 mm and the collar might or might not have collar openings.
Abstract:
Enclosures for use in hazardous areas include sintered filters for thermal management. The enclosures include an opening to which a filter holder housing and sintered filter are coupled. The enclosures can also include a second opening to which a vent or a second filter holder housing and sintered filter are coupled. The internal temperature of the enclosures can be actively managed by such a system because air within the enclosure can be displaced to and from the atmosphere through the sintered filters. Air from the atmosphere enters the enclosure via the second opening and exits the enclosure via the first opening.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an electric energy Micro Generator, integrated by a pneumatic motor and an electric Generator coupled magnetically, where the pneumatic motor is propelled by the fluid pressure associated with: air, natural gas, bitter gas, nitrogen, etc. designed to be intrinsically safe, with an index of protection against intrusion of solid objects or dust, accidental contacts, or water IP 67, according to the International Electro technical Commission, for use in hazardous locations “where fire or explosion may exist due to flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dust or flammable fibers or in suspension”. “Classified as Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C and D, according to U.S. National Electrical Code, and which has its main field of application remote installations that lack electricity, but that dispose of a pressure associated with a fluid.In this regard, it is important to mention that: The pressure associated with the propellant fluid can be as low as 5 Kg/cm2 and as high as up to at least 700 kg/cm2; The implementation of magnetic coupling ensures that there is no possibility that the fluid used as propelling means, the high pressures associated with said fluid, the pneumatic motor and none of the pieces that integrated it, have contact and/or enter the space of the electric generator and The fluid used as propelling means is not consumed, is returned to its original process, providing a sustainable and intrinsically safe process.
Abstract:
An insulated electric motor includes a stator core having a stator cavity. Also included is an adhering material disposed within at least one portion of the stator cavity. Further included is a filling substance disposed within the at least one portion of the stator cavity and adhered to the adhering material, wherein the adhering material and the filling substance substantially fill the stator cavity.
Abstract:
A roller bearing assembly includes at least one outer ring (16, 18) with an outer track (24, 26), which is surrounded on its outer side by an outer part (36), and at least one inner ring (20, 22) with an inner track (28, 30), which surrounds the inner part (52). The inner part (52) and the outer part (36) project axially beyond the inner ring (20, 22) and the outer ring (16, 18), so that an explosion prevention gap (62) is formed between the inner part (52) and the outer part (36). The explosion prevention gap (62) is at least substantially linear and cylindrical.