Rotary expansible chamber devices – With mechanical sealing – Seal on cylinder engaging rotary member separates inlet and...
Patent
1982-08-06
1985-01-15
Cline, William R.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
With mechanical sealing
Seal on cylinder engaging rotary member separates inlet and...
418206, F04B 1700, F01C 118, F01C 1910, F04C 108
Patent
active
044936257
ABSTRACT:
The drive and driven gears of a pump are formed with grooves extending inward from the tips of the teeth to inside the root diameter. Thus each gear is divided into a first portion which serves solely as a drive or driven gear and a second portion which serves the two functions of a conventional pump gear, mainly to perform the pumping function and part of the drive function. Fitting within the grooves of both gears is a suction shoe which also overlies the inlet duct of the pump block and the mesh points of the first portions of the gears plus about two teeth to either side of the mesh point. The shoe separates the large portion of the pump chamber from the inlet duct.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2403796 (1946-09-01), Hanna
patent: 4127365 (1978-11-01), Martin et al.
Caplan Julian
Cline William R.
McGlew, Jr. John J.
Micropump Corporation
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