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  • 1817 Lincoln St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 355-1817
  • Palm Harbor, FL
  • Saint Charles, MO
  • Prescott, AZ
  • Tulsa, OK
  • 1817 W Lincoln St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 809-6049

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Company: Baker hughes Position: Retired director of engineering at baker hughes

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Industries

Oil & Energy

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George Soukup

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Location:
5444 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Baker Hughes
Retired Director of Engineering at Baker Hughes

Publications

Us Patents

Pressurized Bearing System For Submersible Motor

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US Patent:
7492069, Feb 17, 2009
Filed:
Aug 15, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/203838
Inventors:
Dick L. Knox - Claremore OK, US
George C. Soukup - Broken Arrow OK, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
H02K 5/12
US Classification:
310 87, 310 90
Abstract:
Pressurized lubricant is used for stabilizing shaft bearings in an electrical submersible pump motor. A lubricant pump is located within the motor housing. The lubricant pump has a set of impellers attached to a lower end of the shaft and rotating with the shaft, the impellers being located in the flow path of the lubricant. A diffuser is located upstream of and adjacent each impeller. The impellers increase the radial velocity of the lubricant, and this velocity is converted into a pressure head at the impeller outlet. The lubricant flows through the first diffuser, through the first impeller, through the second diffuser, and then flows through the second impeller and out into a reservoir. The shaft has an axial flow passage with an outlet at each bearing. The outlet has at least three ports arranged symmetrically around the shaft for discharging lubricant into a clearance between the shaft and bearing to create a fluid film.

Pressurized Bearing System For Submersible Motor

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US Patent:
20020153789, Oct 24, 2002
Filed:
Apr 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/838741
Inventors:
Dick Knox - Claremore OK, US
George Soukup - Broken Arrow OK, US
International Classification:
H02K005/10
US Classification:
310/090000
Abstract:
A method and device are provided for stabilizing shaft bearings in a motor having a hollow shaft and holes communicating the shaft and the bearings. A lubricant pump is provided for pressurizing a volume of lubricant located within the motor housing, the pump having a set of impellers attached to a lower end of the shaft and rotating with the shaft, the impellers being located in the flow path of the lubricant. A diffuser is located upstream of and adjacent each impeller. The impellers increase the radial velocity of the lubricant, and this velocity is converted into a pressure head at the impeller outlet. The lubricant flows through the first diffuser, through the first impeller, through the second diffuser, and then flows through the second impeller and out into a reservoir. The pressure causes the lubricant to flow through the hollow shaft and through passages to stabilize the bearings.

Pressurized Bearing System For Submersible Motor

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US Patent:
20040080224, Apr 29, 2004
Filed:
Oct 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/684969
Inventors:
Dick Knox - Claremore OK, US
George Soukup - Broken Arrow OK, US
International Classification:
H02K005/10
US Classification:
310/087000
Abstract:
A method and device are provided for stabilizing shaft bearings in a motor having a hollow shaft and holes communicating the shaft and the bearings. A lubricant pump is provided for pressurizing a volume of lubricant located within the motor housing, the pump having a set of impellers attached to a lower end of the shaft and rotating with the shaft, the impellers being located in the flow path of the lubricant. A diffuser is located upstream of and adjacent each impeller. The impellers increase the radial velocity of the lubricant, and this velocity is converted into a pressure head at the impeller outlet. The lubricant flows through the first diffuser, through the first impeller, through the second diffuser, and then flows through the second impeller and out into a reservoir. The pressure causes the lubricant to flow through the hollow shaft and through passages to stabilize the bearings.

High Voltage Slot Liner For Electrical Motor

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US Patent:
20050006974, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Jul 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/615099
Inventors:
Larry Dalrymple - Claremore OK, US
David Korte - Siloam Springs AR, US
L. Pyron - Broken Arrow OK, US
George Soukup - Broken Arrow OK, US
International Classification:
H02K003/34
US Classification:
310215000
Abstract:
An electric motor has a housing with a plurality of stator discs. The discs have slots that align with one another, forming passages. A dielectric film tube inserts into the slots, each of the tubes having a continuous circumference. Each tube has a nonmeltable dielectric film layer of high temperature insulation. The dielectric film layer has overlapping edges and is bonded to a carrier layer of a meltable material. The tubes may be inserted into the slot passages by drawing a vacuum in the interior of each tube, causing it to collapse so that it can be readily inserted.
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