Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Having plural energy outputs
Patent
1990-06-29
1992-09-08
Vrablik, John J.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Having plural energy outputs
418 15, 418 97, 418148, 418255, 418260, F16D 3106, F01C 1344, F04C 1100
Patent
active
051448025
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for performing a plurality of functions including fluid pump, fluid motor, fluid transmission, air compressor and steam engine employ a circular rotor chamber with a rotor operable therein. The rotor is connected to a drive shaft, both of which are offset from the center of the chamber. The rotor employs at least one pair of opposed vanes which are slidable in relation to the center of the rotor and move with the rotor in contact with the circumferential chamber wall. Valves, vanes and related elements are arranged to effect the intended function.
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