Rotary expansible chamber devices – With mechanical sealing – By axially relatively moving vane or abutment sections
Patent
1989-12-12
1993-09-07
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
With mechanical sealing
By axially relatively moving vane or abutment sections
418268, 62 506, F04C 2344, F04C 1300
Patent
active
052422852
ABSTRACT:
A vane pump particularly adapted for pumping cryogenic liquids has a plurality of vanes, each of which comprises a composite of at least two vane plates mounted in slots of a rotor of the pump, and sealingly pressed toward one another by the pressure differential existing on the opposite sides of the vanes, while the vanes are under pumping load. Each plate of the vanes comprises at least two parts which are mounted to one another and incorporate a biasing device, such as a spring, which urges the parts away from one another in a direction substantially parallel with the rotational axis of the rotor, and into sealing relationship with the end walls of a stator chamber in which the rotor is rotating. As an additional feature, the interior surface of the stator chamber, has a circular cross section in the area where the vanes move under a pumping load. The circle of this cross section is concentric with the rotor, so that under pumping load the vanes do not move in or out of slots into which they are mounted in the rotor. Good sealing ability and low friction of operation are attained by the vane pump of the disclosure.
REFERENCES:
patent: 888779 (1908-05-01), Berrenberg
patent: 1972744 (1934-09-01), Lister
patent: 3255704 (1966-06-01), Mazur
ACD, Inc.
Jackson Harold L.
Vrablik John J.
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