Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including destructible – fusible – or deformable non-reusable...
Patent
1988-08-08
1990-06-19
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Including destructible, fusible, or deformable non-reusable...
291213, 138110, 139387R, 181222, 242117, F04D 2940
Patent
active
049348990
ABSTRACT:
A circumferentially extending structure 30 for containing particles having an axial component of velocity and a radial component of velocity is disclosed. The structure includes an inner casing, such as the first casing 48, and an outer casing, such as the second casing 50. The outer casing is flexible. The outer casing is formed of a plurality of layers of fabric and by applying a load to the fabric such as a plurality of bars 80, 82 and turnbuckles 74. A method of forming the structure is disclosed. The method includes the step of wrapping a fabric having a first length about the inner casing and the step of stretching the fabric to a second length to affect the operative response of the fabric to the impact of a particle.
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Fleischhauer Gene D.
Kwon John T.
Look Edward K.
United Technologies Corporation
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