Rotary expansible chamber devices – Grooved abutting cylinder-rotating member end surfaces – Radially spaced grooves
Patent
1983-09-01
1985-03-19
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Grooved abutting cylinder-rotating member end surfaces
Radially spaced grooves
418 82, 418133, 418268, F01C 100, F01C 1908
Patent
active
045056544
ABSTRACT:
A fluid pressure energy translating device of the sliding vane type comprising a cam ring including an internal contour, a rotor having a plurality of vanes rotatable therewith and slidable relative thereto in slots in the rotor with one end of each vane engaging the internal contour. The rotor and internal contour cooperate to define one or more pumping chambers between the periphery of the rotor and the cam contour through which the vanes pass carrying fluid from an inlet port to an outlet port. At least one cheek plate is associated with the body and rotor. Two pressure chambers are formed for each vane and each vane has two surfaces, one in each chamber, both being effective under pressure in the respective chambers to urge the vanes into engagement with the cam. A generally annular internal feed passage is formed entirely within the rotor and communicates with one set of the pressure chambers. A radial passage is provided on each vane extending from the tip of the base thereof, so that cyclically changing pressure is supplied to the other set of chambers. Arcuate grooves are provided in the face of the cheek plate in the dwell zones, and a hydrostatic pressure pad is associated with the opposite face of the cheek plate and circumscribes the arcuate grooves. An opening extends from the arcuate grooves through the cheek plate to the hydrostatic area.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2967488 (1961-01-01), Gardiner
patent: 3102494 (1963-09-01), Adams
patent: 3645654 (1972-02-01), Niemiec et al.
Cardinale Louis J.
Dean, Jr. Laurence C.
Vickers Incorporated
Vrablik John J.
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