Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Plural runners supported for relative motion or on separate...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-24
2006-01-24
Look, Edward K. (Department: 3745)
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Plural runners supported for relative motion or on separate...
C416S120000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06988868
ABSTRACT:
A propulsion linearizing mechanism is provided for linearizing a fluid flow. The mechanism includes a frame having a cylindrical outer baffle which rotatably supports a plurality of propeller elements thereon. Each propeller element defines a respective sweep area as the propeller element is rotated which overlaps sweep areas of adjacent propeller elements. The outer baffle circumscribes an outer periphery of the collective sweep areas of the respective propeller elements. The propeller elements rotate in the same direction whereby forces of curvature flow of adjacent propeller elements substantially cancel one another to linearize fluid flow through the mechanism. Additional baffles and infills within the areas of non blade sweep may be provided for particular applications of the mechanism. In various applications, linear forces of vector flow are formed by integrating curvature forces of tangential flow and economy flow systems are established to increase force potentials on the planes of rotating propellers to provide the emission and induction flow with an insulation whereby fluid in the immediate vicinity of the mobile flow remains in an undisturbed static state. This allows a fluid propulsion assembly to be fitted with an outer utility mantle in the static zone of the field.
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Battison Adrian D.
Dupuis Ryan W.
Hanan Devin
Look Edward K.
Williams Michael R.
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