Internal-gear machine with fluid opening in non-bearing tooth fl

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Moving cylinder – Rotating

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418190, F01C 110, F04C 210

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ABSTRACT:
An internal-gear machine such as a pump comprises an internally toothed annular gear and an externally toothed pinion which meshes with the internal teeth of the annular gear over a portion of the periphery thereof, an arcuate filling member being disposed between the annular gear and the pinion. The annular gear has openings which connect the outside periphery of the annular gear with the inward side thereof in the region of the gaps between the teeth. Each opening is set into the non-bearing flank of the respective tooth which delimits on one side the gap between a pair of teeth, to such an extent that at the same time each opening forms a communication between the root of the respective tooth and the tip of the tooth.

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