Lateral rotary compressor having valveless lubricating oil pump

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – With relatively movable partition member

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418 88, 418 94, 418 96, 138 37, F04C 18356, F04C 2902, F15D 102

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ABSTRACT:
A lateral rotary compressor includes a container for storing lubricating oil, compressing device disposed in the container for compressing a gaseous fluid, and a driving device disposed in the container for driving the compressing device. The compressing device includes a blade chamber defined in the compressing device above the surface level of the lubricating oil in the container, reciprocally movable blade disposed in the blade chamber for increasing and decreasing the volume in the blade chamber, and an oil passage device for drawing the lubricating oil in the container into the blade chamber and for feeding the lubricating oil in the blade chamber to the compressor device in response to the reciprocal movement of the blade.

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patent: 2018341 (1935-10-01), Badger
patent: 2422972 (1947-06-01), Knowles
patent: 4385875 (1983-05-01), Kanazawa
patent: 4557677 (1985-12-01), Hasegawa

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