Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Working fluid passage or distributing means associated with... – Casing with axial – conical flow runner
Patent
1980-07-02
1983-05-17
Smith, Leonard E.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Working fluid passage or distributing means associated with...
Casing with axial, conical flow runner
403326, 403DIG6, F04D 2940
Patent
active
043837999
ABSTRACT:
A turbocharger comprising a center housing and a compressor housing. The compressor housing is fixed onto the center housing in such a way that the cylindrical inner wall of the compressor housing is fitted onto the cylindrical outer wall of the center housing. A single ring groove is formed on the cylindrical inner wall of the compressor housing. A snap ring and an O ring are fitted into the single ring groove for fixing the compressor housing onto the center housing while sealing therebetween.
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Gunji Yoshihisa
Okano Hiroshi
Smith Leonard E.
Toyota Iidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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