Rotary expansible chamber devices – Non-metallic working member – cylinder or partition – Resilient
Patent
1975-11-12
1977-03-15
Croyle, Carlton R.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Non-metallic working member, cylinder or partition
Resilient
418156, 418221, 418222, 418234, F04C 100
Patent
active
040121828
ABSTRACT:
A machine for energy conversion includes a working chamber defined by two relatively movable parts and provided with inlets and outlets for the working medium, both parts having members serving as pistons and abutments which sealingly engage with the walls of the working chamber. The members serving as pistons and abutments may pass through each other and consist of a number of juxtaposed elements which laterally seal against each other and against adjacent portions of the wall of the working compartment and have variable surface area to permit passage.
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Croyle Carlton R.
Flocks Karl W.
Smith Leonard
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