IP Library Granted Patent US 12669127
Granted Patent B2
US 12669127 · App. 18/854,144 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Battery operated molten metal pump

Inventors: Sean Cullen (Kent, OH); Lennard Lutes (Copley, OH); Jason Tetkoskie (Cleveland Heights, OH)
Assignee: PYROTEK, INC.
F04D7/065F04D13/068F04D13/0693
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Patent No.
US 12669127
App. No.
18/854,144
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pump for transferring molten metal from a vessel, the system comprising: (a) a stationary intake tube, the stationary intake tube comprising (i) a cavity having a diameter, and being configured to direct molten metal upward through the inner cavity, (ii) a first end configured to be at least partially submerged in the molten metal in the vessel, and (iii) a second end: (b) a DC motor juxtaposed the second end: (c) a rotatable drive shaft positioned at least partially within the cavity of the stationary intake tube, the rotatable drive shaft having a first end connected to the motor and a second end: (d) a rotor positioned at least partially in the cavity at the first end of the stationary intake tube: (c) an overflow conduit coupled to the stationary intake tube above the rotor, the overflow conduit for directing molten metal out of the stationary intake tube: (f) a battery power source for activating the motor: (g) a control panel for operating the pump; and (g) an integral battery charger.

Claims (12)

1 . A pump for transferring molten metal from a vessel, the system comprising:

(a) a stationary intake tube, the stationary intake tube comprising (i) a cavity having a diameter, and being configured to direct molten metal upward through the inner cavity, (ii) a first end configured to be at least partially submerged in the molten metal in the vessel, and (iii) a second end; (b) a DC motor juxtaposed the second end; (c) a rotatable drive shaft positioned at least partially within the cavity of the stationary intake tube, the rotatable drive shaft having a first end connected to the motor and a second end; (d) a rotor positioned at least partially in the cavity at the first end of the stationary intake tube; (e) an overflow conduit coupled to the stationary intake tube above the rotor, the overflow conduit for directing molten metal out of the stationary intake tube; and (f) a transportable cart including a battery power source for activating the motor, a control panel for operating the pump, and an integral battery charger, and a source of compressed air; said pump further including a housing surrounding a coupling between the motor and the rotatable drive shaft, said housing including a quick connect inlet for compressed air.

2 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the control panel includes a DC speed control.

3 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the control panel includes a charging mode.

4 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the control panel includes an emergency kill switch.

5 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the control panel includes a battery monitor.

6 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the cart and the pump each include mating quick connect electrical connectors.

7 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the control panel includes a safety circuit requiring engagement of multiple pump controls at pump start-up.

8 . The pump of claim 1 , wherein the cart includes at least two distinct battery power sources allowing one battery power source to power the motor and the second battery power source to be in charge mode.

9 . The pump of claim 1 wherein the cart includes a cord for connection to an AC power source.

10 . The pump of claim 9 wherein the cart includes wheels.

11 . A method for emergency pump out of a molten metal from a vessel, said method comprises identifying a condition precedent which requires rapid removal of the molten metal from the vessel, and then introducing a pump into the molten metal, connecting a DC motor of said pump to a battery power source and a source of pressurized air, each located in a transportable cart, and rotating a shaft and impeller in combination with the DC motor, said impeller disposed within a pumping chamber and configured to direct molten metal into chamber and direct molten metal into a second vessel, and wherein said after said molten metal is removed from the vessel, said battery power source is connected to an AC power source for recharging.