IP Library Granted Patent US 12680547
Granted Patent B2
US 12680547 · App. 18/999,043 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Magnetic fluid pump assembly for aquarium

Inventors: Timothy Marks (Northampton, PA); Patrick Clasen (Allentown, PA); Justin Lawyer (Bethlehem, PA)
Assignee: ECOTECH, INC.
F04D13/027F04D13/026F04D13/0666F04D29/0413F04D29/0465F04D29/20F04D29/628A01K63/047F04D13/08
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Patent No.
US 12680547
App. No.
18/999,043
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fluid pump assembly is provided. The pump has a pair of units magnetically coupled to each other. The first unit contains a drive motor and a magnetic assembly. The second unit contains a magnetic assembly and a blade of a propeller/impeller for imparting movement to a fluid. As the first unit is activated by the drive motor, a magnetic flux is created which in turn rotates the magnetic assembly in the second unit, driving the blade.

Claims (35)

1 . An aquarium, comprising:

a housing comprising a plurality of interconnected sidewalls, a bottom, and an open top, at least some of the sidewalls made of a transparent material; and

a pump affixed to one of the sidewalls, the pump comprising a pump housing, a base, and a nozzle;

wherein the nozzle releasably connects to the base by rotatable engagement of locking tabs and locking grooves;

a rotator at least partially contained in the housing, the rotator comprising a magnet constructed and arranged to be magnetically coupled to and rotationally driven by a magnet of a drive unit;

a shaft operatively connected to the rotator;

a blade operatively coupled with the shaft;

a magnet cover cooperating with the base to enclose the rotator magnet so that the rotator magnet is disposed between the base and the magnet cover; and

an axle concentrically surrounded by the shaft.

2 . The aquarium of claim 1 , wherein the axle comprises a flanged base, and wherein the flanged base contacts a surface of the base.

3 . The aquarium of claim 2 , further comprising a ceramic sleeve concentric with the axle and positioned between the axle and the shaft, wherein at least a portion of the ceramic sleeve is concentric with and surrounded by a bearing.

4 . The aquarium of claim 1 , wherein the axle comprises a metallic material.

5 . The aquarium of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle comprises a plurality of spaced ribs forming openings allowing fluid to flow therethrough.

6 . The aquarium of claim 1 , further comprising a casing surrounding the magnet.

7 . The aquarium of claim 1 , further comprising a lower bearing connected to the rotator.

8 . The aquarium of claim 1 , wherein the drive unit comprising the drive unit magnet magnetically couples to and rotationally drives the blade of the magnetically driven rotator.

9 . An aquarium, comprising:

a housing comprising a plurality of interconnected sidewalls, a bottom, and an open top, at least some of the sidewalls made of a transparent material; and

a pump housing comprising a base and a nozzle, the nozzle having a base section connecting to the base, an end section, and a central section extending between the base section and the end section;

a rotator at least partially contained in the housing, the rotator comprising a rotator magnet constructed and arranged to be magnetically coupled to and rotationally driven by a drive unit magnet of a drive unit;

a shaft operatively connected to the rotator;

a blade operatively coupled with the shaft;

a magnet cover cooperating with the base to enclose the rotator magnet so that the rotator magnet is disposed between the base and the magnet cover; and

an axle concentrically surrounded by the shaft.

10 . The aquarium of claim 9 , wherein the axle comprises a flanged base.

11 . The aquarium of claim 10 , wherein the flanged base contacts a surface of the base.

12 . The aquarium of claim 9 , further comprising a ceramic sleeve concentric with the axle and positioned between the axle and the shaft.

13 . The aquarium of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the ceramic sleeve is concentric with and surrounded by a bearing.

14 . The aquarium of claim 9 , wherein the axle comprises a metallic material.

15 . The aquarium of claim 9 , wherein the nozzle comprises a plurality of spaced ribs creating openings allowing fluid to flow therethrough.

16 . The aquarium of claim 9 , further comprising a casing surrounding the magnet of the rotor.

17 . The aquarium of claim 9 , further comprising a lower bearing connected to the rotator.

18 . The aquarium of claim 9 , wherein the drive unit comprising the drive unit magnet magnetically couples to and rotationally drives the blade of the magnetically driven rotator.

19 . The aquarium of claim 9 , wherein the axle has a first end supported on the base and a second end supported by the nozzle.

20 . The aquarium of claim 9 , wherein the magnet cover cooperates with the base to enclose the magnet of the rotator between the base and the magnet cover, and wherein a magnetic shield is positioned on the magnet of the rotator.