Pumps – Three or more cylinders arranged in parallel – radial – or...
Patent
1997-04-04
1998-07-21
Thorpe, Timothy
Pumps
Three or more cylinders arranged in parallel, radial, or...
417312, 417540, 181403, F04B 112
Patent
active
057826145
ABSTRACT:
In a reciprocating compressor in which a suction chamber (7) extends around a discharge chamber (6) parallel to suction, a discharge gas conducting passage (6c) is connected to the discharge chamber and is adjacent to a suction gas inlet passage (7a) in a predetermined direction orthogonal to the plane. The suction gas inlet passage communicates with each of the first and second opposite ends of the suction chamber so that gas is supplied into the suction chamber through each of the first and second opposite ends thereof. A plurality of compression elements are arranged along the suction chamber and connected to the discharge chamber and the suction chamber. Each of the compression elements have a piston (16) which reciprocates to introduce the gas from the suction chamber, to compress the gas, and then to discharge the gas into the discharge chamber.
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Morita Yujiro
Shimizu Shigemi
Korytnyk Peter G.
Sanden Corporation
Thorpe Timothy
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