Expansible chamber devices – With force exerting means to move fluid from non-working...
Patent
1994-06-28
1996-05-14
Denion, Thomas E.
Expansible chamber devices
With force exerting means to move fluid from non-working...
92 82, 921691, 417420, F15B 2104
Patent
active
055157696
ABSTRACT:
An oilless reciprocating compressor for use in a refrigerated controlled atmosphere has an uncooled, fully sealed crankcase. A bypass tubing connects the interior of the crankcase with the inlet of the cylinders, so that blow-by is returned from the crankcase to the inlet of the cylinder for recirculation. In consequence no blow-by gas escapes into the controlled atmosphere. The device includes standard pistons, and has an improved cylinder head seal utilizing o-rings.
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Basinski Edward M.
Bolthouse, II John H.
Martin Richard L.
Meece M. Wayne
Carrier Corporation
Denion Thomas E.
Thomas Industries Incorporated
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