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USPTO: us-12660737 · published 2026-06-23 · patents · A01C 3/026· A01C 19/00· A01C 23/002· A01C 23/003· A01C 23/005· A01C 23/04

Liquid manure pump with angled gearbox

Pith reviewed 2026-06-24 11:02 UTC · model grok-4.3

classification patents A01C 3/026A01C 19/00A01C 23/002A01C 23/003A01C 23/005A01C 23/04
keywords liquid manure pumpimpellergearboxangled rotation axisgearsetmanure handlingpump conduitpower input shaft
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The pith

A liquid manure pump has its impeller rotation axis at a 55-75 degree angle to the power input shaft axis.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The patent claims a liquid manure pump design featuring an elongated conduit with an impeller at the bottom end whose vanes direct manure upward. Power reaches the impeller through a gearbox and gearset from an input shaft, but the two rotation axes are not aligned. Instead they form an acute angle between 55 and 75 degrees when viewed in the same plane. A sympathetic reader would note that this arrangement lets the power source connect at a different orientation than the impeller itself. The patent presents the specific angle range as part of the claimed invention for handling liquid manure.

Core claim

The pump comprises a pump body with elongated liquid conduit, an impeller at the bottom with vanes shaped to direct liquid manure into the conduit, a gearbox containing a gearset, and a power input shaft connected through the gearset to drive the impeller, where the impeller rotation axis forms an acute angle in the range of 55-75 degrees with the power input shaft rotation axis when the axes are projected into the same plane.

What carries the argument

The gearset inside the gearbox that transmits rotation between the power input shaft and the impeller across the specified 55-75 degree angle between their rotation axes.

If this is right

  • The impeller can sit at the bottom of the conduit while the power input shaft connects at an offset angle through the gearbox.
  • The gearset enables rotational drive across the angled axes for manure pumping.
  • The vanes on the impeller direct liquid into the conduit under the claimed angled drive arrangement.
  • The overall pump body maintains an elongated form suitable for insertion into manure storage.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • This angled configuration may permit more flexible mounting of the power source relative to the pump body in farm equipment.
  • The same angle principle could be examined for pumps handling other viscous agricultural or industrial fluids.
  • Without performance comparisons in the patent, the optimality of the exact 55-75 degree window remains open to further measurement.

Load-bearing premise

The 55-75 degree angle range constitutes a non-obvious and functional improvement over other possible angles or configurations.

What would settle it

A working liquid manure pump with the same basic layout but an angle outside the 55-75 degree range that performs equally well or better.

read the original abstract

1 . A liquid manure pump comprising: a pump body having an elongated liquid conduit; an impeller located proximate a bottom end of the pump body, the impeller having an impeller rotation axis about which the impeller rotates, the impeller having vanes shaped to direct liquid manure into the liquid conduit; a gearbox containing a gearset; a power input shaft having a power input shaft rotation axis about which the power input shaft rotates, the power input shaft operatively connectable at a proximal end thereof to a power source, the power input shaft operatively connected to the impeller through the gearset for rotationally driving the impeller; and, the impeller rotation axis forming an acute angle in a range of 55-75° with the power input shaft rotation axis when the impeller rotation axis and the power input shaft rotation axis are projected into the same plane.

Editorial analysis

A structured set of objections, weighed in public.

Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

1 major / 0 minor

Summary. The manuscript is a US patent application for a liquid manure pump comprising an elongated conduit, an impeller at the bottom end with vanes to direct liquid, a gearbox, and a power input shaft connected to the impeller via the gearset; the central claim is that the impeller rotation axis forms an acute angle of 55-75° with the power input shaft rotation axis when projected into the same plane.

Significance. The described mechanical configuration might offer practical benefits for manure pumping equipment if the angle range provides measurable advantages in flow, efficiency, or durability. However, with no supporting calculations, performance data, error analysis, or comparative testing, the significance of the specific 55-75° range cannot be assessed.

major comments (1)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract (and full claim text): the specification of the 55-75° angle range is presented as the key inventive feature but is unsupported by any derivation, simulation, experimental validation, or comparison to other angles; this directly undermines the load-bearing assertion that the range constitutes a functional, non-obvious improvement.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

1 responses · 0 unresolved

We thank the referee for reviewing our US patent application. As this is a patent specification rather than a scientific manuscript, we address the comment on the angle range claim below, clarifying the nature of patent support.

read point-by-point responses
  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract (and full claim text): the specification of the 55-75° angle range is presented as the key inventive feature but is unsupported by any derivation, simulation, experimental validation, or comparison to other angles; this directly undermines the load-bearing assertion that the range constitutes a functional, non-obvious improvement.

    Authors: We respectfully note that patent applications define inventions through claims supported by a written description enabling a person skilled in the art to make and use the invention, without requiring empirical data, simulations, or comparative testing as in research papers. The 55-75° range is the inventive feature claimed to achieve practical benefits in directing liquid manure flow via the angled gearbox configuration in an elongated conduit setup. The specification describes the components and their interconnection in sufficient detail to enable the claimed structure. Non-obviousness is based on the novel angled arrangement for this application context, not on performance metrics. No revision to add data is planned, as it is not required for the patent. revision: no

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity

full rationale

This is a US patent application whose sole load-bearing content is a structural claim specifying an impeller axis angle range of 55-75°. The document contains no equations, no derivations, no fitted parameters, no self-citations, and no predictive statements. The claim is a bare mechanical configuration without any chain that reduces to its own inputs by construction. The Pith framework therefore registers no circularity.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

This is a patent specification for a mechanical device. It contains no mathematical derivations, fitted parameters, background axioms, or postulated entities.

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