Rotary expansible chamber devices – Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing – Non-working fluid passage in inner working or reacting member
Patent
1975-07-17
1976-07-13
Husar, C. J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing
Non-working fluid passage in inner working or reacting member
418142, F01C 2108, F01C 1908
Patent
active
039690490
ABSTRACT:
An improved oil seal arrangement for a rotary engine in which one side of the rotor has an adapter ring attached thereto with the ring having circumferentially-spaced ribs aligned with the internal partitions of the rotor and in which the outer periphery of the adapter ring has an annular notch to provide an annular recess between the ring and rotor to receive therein an oil seal assembly, and in which the other side of the rotor has a gear ring attached to the rotor with the gear ring having circumferentially-spaced ribs aligned with the internal partitions of the rotor and in which the outer periphery of the rotor gear ring has an annular notch to provide an annular recess between the gear ring and rotor to receive an oil seal assembly.
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Davis Robert C.
Hermes Walter L.
Behn Victor D.
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Frederick Arthur
Husar C. J.
Smith Leonard
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