Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including thermal expansion joint – Circumferentially spaced nozzle or stator segments
Patent
1992-09-21
1994-06-07
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Including thermal expansion joint
Circumferentially spaced nozzle or stator segments
4151731, F01D 904, F01D 1108
Patent
active
053184025
ABSTRACT:
A spacer band for maintaining uniform spacing between adjacent compressor liner segments comprising two segments having a plurality of locking fingers extending from the band for engaging the casing at both ends of the liner segments and in the middle of the segments. The spacer band is located in a vertical channel located along an edge of each liner segment. The vertical channel is defined by a plurality of vertical flanges and a horizontal flange located on the edge of each liner segment. The horizontal flange has notches for receiving said locking fingers.
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Bailey Mark J.
Bonner Kurt J.
General Electric Company
Look Edward K.
Squillaro Jerome C.
Verdier Christopher M.
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