Rotary expansible chamber devices – Interengaging rotating members – Helical or herringbone
Patent
1994-04-26
1996-07-09
Freay, Charles
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Interengaging rotating members
Helical or herringbone
418143, 277134, F01C 116
Patent
active
055338879
ABSTRACT:
A fluid rotary apparatus includes a casing, a plurality of screw rotors, and a driving device. The casing has a suction hole, a discharging hole, and an inner tapered surface. The rotors have thread grooves and are rotatably supported within the casing to be rotated synchronously in mesh with each other. An outer peripheral surface of each rotor has a flat surface approaching or sliding in contact with the inner tapered surface of the casing. The driving device rotates the rotors. Fluid is drawn through the suction hole, compressed, and discharged through the discharging hole by utilization of a change of a volume of a space defined by the plurality of screw rotors and the casing. A band-like chip seal is provided at the flat surface of each rotor. The chip seal has dynamic pressure notches at it surface to produce dynamic pressure from viscous fluid.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3282495 (1966-11-01), Walls
patent: 3497225 (1970-02-01), Workman
patent: 4405286 (1983-09-01), Studer
Abe Yoshikazu
Maruyama Teruo
Freay Charles
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
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