Rotary expansible chamber devices – With mechanical sealing – Seal on working member periphery separates inlet and outlet...
Patent
1977-07-14
1979-05-22
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
With mechanical sealing
Seal on working member periphery separates inlet and outlet...
418121, 418122, 418142, 418146, 418148, F01C 1904, F01C 1908, F04C 2700
Patent
active
041556852
ABSTRACT:
Gas seal characterized in that a groove is formed on a rotor or on a sealing piece slidably embedded in the rotor. An apex seal, outwardly urged in the radial direction, is slidably inserted in the groove and both ends of the apex seal are so supported by a corner seal block that the apex seal does not slip out of the rotor. At the same time the seal block assures air-tightness of the rotor ends, thereby effectively sealing the rotor against the housing.
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Kunieda Eiichi
Kunieda Yoshiko
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