1978-08-23
1980-03-04
Lazarus, Ira S.
64 27R, 64 27L, 64 15B, 64 15R, F16D 352, F16D 356, F16D 314
Patent
active
041910320
ABSTRACT:
A rotary energy-transmitting mechanism, according to the present invention, concerns a mechanical structure having inner and outer relatively movable elements that are combined in a mechanism of rotary nature. The inner and outer elements may be combined with other mechanical structure to facilitate utilization of the general mechanical form of the invention for a number of mechanical purposes, all involving transmission of energy which may be between the relatively movable inner and outer elements and/or between the elements and a fluid. The mechanical structure, depending on the arrangement of the relatively movable parts and depending on the inclusion of other specific parts, may take the form of various energy-transmitting mechanisms, such as a mechanical coupling, a universal joint, a rotary shock absorber, a rotary pump, a rotary compressor and a rotary engine. In each case, mechanical interconnection is established between the relatively movable rotary elements by a plurality of vanes and bearing pads that are cooperatively arranged so as to allow the relative movement to occur between the basic parts and from one to the other of the basic elements or to fluids entrapped therein.
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Jackson James L.
Lazarus Ira S.
Turner R. C.
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