Orbital machine with cooperating lobe and recess guide means

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Plural working members or chambers

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418 64, 418111, 418148, 418260, 418266, F01C 102, F01C 1904, F01C 2106, F01C 2112

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040860396

ABSTRACT:
A rotary machine operable as a pump, compressor, motor or internal combustion engine, the machine having a rotor orbiting but not rotating within a chamber in a housing, vanes separating the space within the chamber into working chambers. The rotor is eccentrically mounted on a rotatable shaft, the rotor being guided by lobes on the rotor operating in shaped recesses in the housing. The vanes are vane assemblies biassed outwardly into contact with the chamber wall, and include a plurality of vane blades to give a labyrinth seal effect.

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