Rotary expansible chamber devices – With mechanical sealing – Seal element between working member and cylinder
Patent
1986-12-04
1989-09-19
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
With mechanical sealing
Seal element between working member and cylinder
418151, 418206, F04C 1818, F04C 2700
Patent
active
048676594
ABSTRACT:
Rotary pistons on shafts connected therewith counter-rotate in a blower machine casing having casing inner cylindrical surfaces and having an inlet and an outlet in the region of intersections of these casing inner cylindrical surfaces, the cross section of the inlet is approximately 1.35 times the cross section of the outlet. The rotary pistons are formed by two coaxial semi-cylinders having different radii with a ratio of 2.5 to 2.8 relative to each other. Transition surfaces are formed between the semi-cylinder with the large radius and the semi-cylinder with the small radius. These transition surfaces dovetail with the corresponding transition surfaces of the other rotary piston and together with the associated casing inner cylindrical surfaces. The side plates and the cylindrical surfaces of the semi-cylinder with the small radius form working chambers having variable volume therewith. The cylindrical surface of the semi-cylinder with the large radius terminates in an angle of 15.degree. to 25.degree. before a base plane or surface thereof with an angle of 30.degree. to the axis of symmetry of the rotary piston in sides or flanks. The semi-cylinders with the large radius are made hollow and consist of light metal. The rotary pistons at the axial sides thereof have concentric disks which, with the peripheral surfaces thereof, operate with a close but contactless gap relationship in recesses in the walls of the side plates. The side of the semi-cylinder with the large radius upon the outer side thereof has recesses for balancing of the rotary pistons.
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Eiermann Dankwart
Sohler Wolfgang
Vrablik John J.
Wankel GmbH
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