Rotary expansible chamber devices – Methods
Patent
1989-09-07
1991-06-18
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Methods
418 58, 418 88, 418 98, 418100, 418151, 418187, F04C 1824, F04C 2902
Patent
active
050245880
ABSTRACT:
A rotary compressor and process of compressing compressible fluids wherein the compressor comprises a housing having at least two axially spaced walls and rotatable in relation to the housing cylinder-piston and piston elements journaled on eccentric portions of cylinder-piston and piston shafts rotating in opposite directions. The axially spaced walls of the housing form stationary walls, and the cylinder-piston and piston elements form moveable walls of at least two compression chambers. Circulated compressible fluid is drawn into the compression chambers through intake channel and intake port in the piston shaft and ports in the piston element, and discharged after compression through the same ports in the piston element, and through discharge port and into the discharge channel located in the piston shaft.
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Pauley Douglas H.
Speckman Thomas W.
Unotech Corporation
Vrablik John J.
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