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Devices for imparting rotary motion

  • US 4,725,197 A
  • Filed: 09/24/1985
  • Issued: 02/16/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A down-hole device for producing rotary motion from the mud flow within a borehole comprising a cylindrical casing having its axis aligned with the direction of mud flow, and an annular impeller arranged to be driven by the mud flow and surrounding the casing so as to be coaxial therewith, wherein each of the casing and the impeller incorporates at least two magnets, a first of which is closer to one axial end of the impeller and has at least one North pole facing radially outwards and at least one South pole facing radially inwards, and a second of which is closer to the other axial end of the impeller and has at least one South pole facing radially outwards and at least one North pole facing inwards, the impeller and casing magnets being so arranged relative to one another that axial movement of the impeller in relation to the casing in one direction will tend to be resisted by a force of magnetic repulsion acting between the first casing magnet and the second impeller magnet and axial movement of the impeller in relation to the casing in the opposite direction will tend to be resisted by a force of magnetic repulsion acting between the second casing magnet and the first impeller magnet.

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