Heat insulator for turbocharger

Pumps – Motor driven – With means to prevent heat transfer between pump and motor

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417407, 415177, F01D 2508

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041981928

ABSTRACT:
An improved turbocharger including a turbine connected to an air compressor via a common shaft which is supported by a bearing. The bearing housing has an end portion adjacent the turbine which includes an end surface. A shroud heat shields the one end portion of the bearing housing from the heat generated by the turbine. The device further includes a spacer interposed the shroud and the bearing housing end surface consisting of two plates angularly connected to one another. The spacer forms a chamber between the two plates. A support member retains the spacer into engagement with the end surface of the bearing housing and the shroud.

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