Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Runner has spirally arranged blade or fluid passage – Extending along runner axis
Patent
1982-11-08
1985-02-19
Hershkovitz, Abraham
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Runner has spirally arranged blade or fluid passage
Extending along runner axis
F01D 500
Patent
active
045002541
ABSTRACT:
A gas-operated motor that comprises a divergent nozzle helically wrapped around a rotary support shaft to convey gas from a high pressure inlet chamber to a low pressure outlet chamber. The gas is progressively depressurized during its flow along the nozzle passage; pressure energy is converted to a turning force on the shaft. The structure represents a relatively simple, low cost mechanism for converting gas pressure energy into high speed rotary motion.
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Gibson Robert P.
Hershkovitz Abraham
McRae John E.
Pitko Joseph M.
Taucher Peter A.
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