Rotary heat driven compressor

Pumps – Motor driven – Common rotary pumping and fluid motor working member

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60671, F04B 1700, F01K 2500

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053360591

ABSTRACT:
A rotary heat driven device comprising a rotor having sections thereof mounted on a common shaft one within and off center of each of the associated axially aligned chambers. One section comprises an engine, the other a compressor and the third a liquid pump. Each section of the rotor has at least one reciprocating vane mounted to extend through and diagonally out of each of the rotor sections with vane member positioned on the ends of each vane for following along the surface of an oblong opening in each of the chambers.

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