Amburgey
Michael D. Amburgey, London, OH US
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20090110578 | PROGRESSING CAVITY PUMP WITH SPLIT STATOR - A progressing cavity pump system including a rotor and a stator having an inner cavity. The rotor is rotationally disposed inside the inner cavity of the stator such that rotation of the rotor relative to the stator causes material in the inner cavity to be pumped through the stator. The stator includes at least two radially separable stator portions such that when at least one of the stator portions is removed, at least one of the rotor or the inner cavity is exposed. | 04-30-2009 |
20090110579 | EQUAL WALL STATOR - A method for making a stator assembly including the steps of providing a generally cylindrical stator casing, hydroforming the stator casing into a generally helical shape, and positioning a stator liner having a generally helical shape inside the stator casing. | 04-30-2009 |
20110084154 | MODULAR SCREEN AND GRINDER ASSEMBLY - A screen and grinder assembly including a frame, a grinder unit removably coupled to the frame, and a screen unit coupled to the frame. The screen unit is configured to divert solids suspended in a liquid stream to the grinder unit for grinding thereby. | 04-14-2011 |
Michael Duane Amburgey, London, OH US
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20090068024 | PROGRESSING CAVITY PUMP WITH HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A progressing cavity pump heat management system including a progressing cavity pump and a controller. The controller is configured to receive data relating to the temperature of materials exiting the pump and the differential pressure across the pump to determine whether corrective action is required. The controller is configured such that if the controller determines that corrective action is required, the controller institutes corrective action to seek to reduce at least one of the temperature of materials exiting the pump or differential pressure across the pump. | 03-12-2009 |
20110284675 | SEAL ASSEMBLY WITH SHROUD - A seal system including a sleeve configured to receive a rotatable shaft therein and a dynamic race configured to be rotatably coupled to the shaft. The seal system further includes a biasing element configured to urge the dynamic race into engagement with a static race to form a primary seal, and a shroud configured to be rotatably coupled to the sleeve and positioned radially outside the biasing element. The seal system also includes a sealing element configured to be positioned radially inside the biasing element and to sealingly engage the sleeve to provide a secondary seal to generally block fluid bypassing the primary seal. | 11-24-2011 |
Michael R. Amburgey, Brentwood, TN US
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20110030560 | AIR CLEANER WITH MULTIPLE ORIENTATIONS - A convertible air cleaner adapted for use in a tower or non-tower orientation including: a housing defining an interior chamber; an air filter disposed in the interior chamber; an air inlet through a first outer face of the housing; and an air outlet through a second face of the housing is described. In the air cleaner, the air inlet is disposed substantially opposite the air outlet, and the air cleaner is adapted to create an airflow between the air inlet and the air outlet when the air cleaner is in a tower or a non-tower orientation. | 02-10-2011 |
Travis Amburgey, Grass Lake, MI US
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20140115753 | ATHLETIC PANTS - Athletic pants including a compression garment made of a stretchable fabric configured to substantially conform to the contours of a person wearing the compression garment. The compression garment includes a hollow torso section having an opening at its upper end and a pair of hollow legs extending in a direction away from the opening and terminating in a cuff. Cover portions are disposed over and surround at least a portion of each leg. Each of the cover portions having attached and free ends, with the cover portions being attached at their attached ends to the compression garment and otherwise being unattached to the compression garment such that the free ends are selectively positionable respectively along the length of the leg over which the cover portion is disposed. | 05-01-2014 |