High pressure gas compressor

Pumps – Motor driven – Fluid motor

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417392, F04B 112

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ABSTRACT:
A low pressure compressor drives a hydraulic pump coupled to a main compressor for producing a relatively high pressure gas output. A plurality of pistons coupled to a single shaft is driven by gas from a low pressure compressor. A hydraulic piston is coupled to one end of the shaft and forces hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic cylinder into a main compressor having a main hydraulic cylinder and a free main piston. The free main piston is forced to one end of a main air or gas cylinder. Passages from the main air or gas cylinder direct the high pressure air or gas to a gas or air storage tank. The high pressure gas contained within the storage tank is then released when needed. A series of valves control the direction and pressure of the gas or air and hydraulic fluid. The present invention makes possible the production of relatively high gas pressures. Additionally, the present invention remains relatively cool during operation.

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