Structural e water pump
US-2024401610-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US12276287B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12276287-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318351449-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2022 |
| Publication date | Apr 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 15, 2025 |
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One or more boost pumps for a liquid hydrogen fuel system are disposed within the fuel tank and fully flooded. An electrical connector of each boost pump is sealed from the fuel tank and accessible from an exterior of the fuel tank while the boost pump is installed. Each boost pump can be independently replaced using a toolbox. Each boost pump is purged of fuel before being replaced by introducing a gas at a center region of the boost pump. The toolbox and new boost pump are purged prior to removal of the old boost pump. Each boost pump can be formed from modular components.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric motor pump and canister system comprising: a canister pad configured to bound part of a fuel tank, the canister pad defining a cavity; a canister mounted to the canister pad, the canister being positioned to be disposed within the fuel tank when the canister pad is mounted at the fuel tank, the canister being mounted so that a bottom opening of the canister aligns with the cavity of the canister pad, the canister defining a longitudinal axis extending from a bottom of the canister at the canister pad to a top of the canister, the canister including a discharge valve, wherein the canister comprises: a canister body defining an interior, the canister body including a peripheral wall extending around the longitudinal axis, and a purge line extending through the peripheral wall of the canister body; and an electric motor pump disposed within the canister, the electric motor pump extending through the bottom opening of the canister so that part of the electric motor pump extends into the cavity defined by the canister pad to seal part of the cavity from the fuel tank, and the electric motor pump including a demateable electrical connector disposed within the part of the cavity that is sealed from the fuel tank. 2. The electric motor pump and canister system of claim 1 , wherein the demateable electrical connector is a first demateable electrical connector; and wherein the electric motor pump and canister system further comprises an electrical wiring harness including a second demateable electrical connector that is movably mounted within the cavity, and wherein the second demateable electrical connector is configured to mate with the first demateable electrical connector to supply power to the electric motor pump. 3. The electric motor pump and canister system of claim 1 , further comprising: a fuel tank body to which the canister pad mounts to form the fuel tank; and liquid hydrogen disposed within the fuel tank. 4. The electric motor pump and canister system of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral wall defines an inlet at a bottom of the canister body, the canister further comprises a discharge line mounted to the peripheral wall of the canister body at a top of the canister body, and the purge line is disposed intermediate the top of the canister body and the bottom of the canister body so that the purge line is spaced from the discharge line along the longitudinal axis. 5. The electric motor pump and canister of claim 1 , further comprising a purge exit valve mounted to the canister body at a location intermediate a top of the canister body and a bottom of the canister body. 6. The electric motor pump and canister of claim 4 , wherein the electric motor pump is disposed within the interior of the canister body, the pump defining a pump inlet aligned with the inlet of the canister body, a rotor being aligned with the discharge line and the purge line. 7. The electric motor pump and canister of claim 6 , wherein the electric motor pump further comprises: a plurality of modules that assemble together to form the electric motor pump, each of the modules being configured to be independently assembled as a unit prior to assembling the modules together, the plurality of modules including: (a) an upper housing module including: a motor housing; a stator disposed within the motor housing; an upper insulating sleeve disposed between part of the stator and part of the motor housing; a motor coolant discharge flow connector; and an upper bearing; (b) a rotor module including: a drive shaft; a rotor driven by the drive shaft; an impeller driven by the drive shaft; and a lower bearing arrangement surrounding a portion of the drive shaft, the lower bearing arrangement including a lower bearing supporting the shaft; and (c) a lower housing module including: a lower housing defining the inlet and being configured to mount to the canister pad; a lower insulating sleeve disposed at the lower housing; and the demateable electrical connector coupled to the lower housing so that the inlet is disposed between the demateable electrical connector and the lower insulating sleeve; wherein the upper and lower housing modules connect together to define a common interior; and wherein the rotor module is enclosed within the common interior. 8. The electric motor pump and canister of claim 6 , further comprising a slide valve disposed at the inlet of the canister body to selectively open communication between the pump inlet and the inlet of the canister body.
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