Pumps – Successive stages – Reciprocating rigid stages
Patent
1996-07-01
1997-03-25
Thorpe, Timothy
Pumps
Successive stages
Reciprocating rigid stages
417259, 417550, 417562, F04B 3910
Patent
active
056138377
ABSTRACT:
An air compressor includes a suction space, a compression space and a discharge space that are aligned with one another. The compressor also includes one-way valves that function as a suction valve and a discharging valve. The open areas of the suction valve and the discharge valve are sufficiently enlarged since both valves are not formed in the same element. Therefore, both valves can permit a large amount of air flow. Further, the suction space serves as a crank space so that fresh air is always drawn into the crank space to cool the crank space.
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"Reading-Book of Air-Pressure for Engineering Development" published by Kaihatsu-sha on Mar. 10, 1971.
Konishi Yoshichika
Kubo Hiroshi
Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha
McAndrews, Jr. Roland G.
Thorpe Timothy
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