Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Helical working member – e.g. – scroll
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-19
2007-06-19
Denion, Thomas (Department: 3748)
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Working member has planetary or planetating movement
Helical working member, e.g., scroll
C418S055100, C418S085000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11073823
ABSTRACT:
A scroll fluid machine comprises an orbiting scroll and a stationary scroll. The orbiting scroll comprises an orbiting end plate having an orbiting wrap, and the stationary scroll comprises a stationary end plate having a stationary wrap. The orbiting scroll is supported to turn on an eccentric shaft portion of a drive shaft. The orbiting wrap engages with the stationary wrap to form a sealed chamber therebetween. A bearing tube is detachably disposed in a housing. The drive shaft is supported to turn in the bearing tube.
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Fujioka Tamotsu
Sato Toru
Anest Iwata Corporation
Davis Mary A.
Denion Thomas
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