Refrigerant compressor and motor

Pumps – Diverse pumps – Including rotary nonexpansible chamber type

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417415, 4174237, F04B 2310

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055097901

ABSTRACT:
A compressor/motor combination device for use in refrigerant recovery and/or recycling apparatus wherein the motor employed is of the disc armature type and the drive shaft thereof also acts as the crank shaft of the compressor for reciprocating the piston therein and extends in a direction opposite the compressor to drive a fan.

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