Expansible chamber devices – Plural flexible wall working members
Patent
1989-10-06
1991-05-28
Kwon, John T.
Expansible chamber devices
Plural flexible wall working members
92 71, 92 92, 91499, 192 88A, F01B 1900, F01B 300, F01B 1304
Patent
active
050184350
ABSTRACT:
Fluid cell arrangement for compressed air radial motors, comprising a plurality of fluid cells arranged rosette-shaped to one another in a pressureless state and approximately plane for the alternate inflation of fluid cells, which are provided with air connector means and which are formed by welding two leaves of film or foil made of synthetic resin along the peripheries of the cells. In this connection, an endless elastic rubber cord or ring inserted between the two film leaves extends along the peripheries of the cells and is disposed in radial arrangement near the center of rotation, the two film leaves made of synthetic resin being disposed on both sides of the ring and completely enclosing the latter are welded together.
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Denion Thomas
Dubno Herbert
Kwon John T.
Richner Gerold
Richner Peter
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