Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Runner has planetary motion or rotates around oblique or...
Patent
1984-03-07
1987-01-06
Joyce, Harold
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Runner has planetary motion or rotates around oblique or...
98 331, 98 941, F24F 7007
Patent
active
046343393
ABSTRACT:
A device for moving air quietly and in volume comprising a frame, a pair of disks or rotor in another form eccentrically and rotatably supported in spaced apart relationship in the frame and a plurality of paddle members mounted, with their planes at approximate right angles to the flow of air, to and between the pair of rotors. Preferably one of the pair of rotors is driven, which in turn rotates the other rotor via the connection of the paddle members or both rotors are driven separately. When placed in a vertical attitude, in order to mount paddles to be at approximate right angles to the flow of air, one rotor supports the top of the paddles at one end of them, and the other rotor, located suitably lower, supports the bottom of the paddles at the other end of them. Thus the paddles are all continually vertical as they rotate to push air in volume in two directions through the top and bottom parts.
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