Rotary expansible chamber devices – Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing – With heat exchange means for non-working fluid
Patent
1985-07-26
1987-04-07
Croyle, Carlton R.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing
With heat exchange means for non-working fluid
418 88, 418 97, 418100, 418DIG1, 184 616, F04C 2902, F04C 2904
Patent
active
046556982
ABSTRACT:
The present invention overcomes performance losses of positive displacement compressors due to internal liquid recirculation. This is achieved by removing or scavenging liquid that leaks out of the compression pocket before it is captured by another lower-pressure compression pocket of the compressor. The scavenged liquid is collected in the bottom of the compressor pressure vessel and cooled before it is reinjected into the compressor to complete the cycle.
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Croyle Carlton R.
Marsh Luther A.
Obee Jane E.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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