Rotary expansible chamber devices – Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing – Non-working fluid passage in inner working or reacting member
Patent
1978-08-10
1980-01-22
Smith, Leonard E.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing
Non-working fluid passage in inner working or reacting member
418152, 418264, F04C 2902
Patent
active
041848217
ABSTRACT:
A reverse Brayton cycle rotary vane cooling system having a compressor and an expander driven by a common shaft. The cooling system includes a plurality of vanes made of a carbon epoxy plastic composite with bearing support inserts molded into the plastic composite. A bolt passes through the bearing support inserts and plastic composite. Oil is supplied to the vane slots with any oil passing into the cooling gas being removed by oil separators.
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Schwartz Kenneth P.
Smolinski Ronald E.
Killoren Richard J.
Rusz Joseph E.
Smith Leonard E.
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