Rotary expansible chamber devices – Grooved abutting cylinder-rotating member end surfaces – Grooved working member surface
Patent
1979-04-20
1981-03-17
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Grooved abutting cylinder-rotating member end surfaces
Grooved working member surface
418 78, 418180, F01C 2100, F03C 200, F04C 1500
Patent
active
042564433
ABSTRACT:
A rotary vane-type engine includes a rotor, a cam ring surrounding the rotor, and working vanes slidably disposed in radial slots of the rotor and engaging with one of their ends the inner contour of the cam ring. The vanes subdivide the space formed between the rotor and the cam ring into working spaces which are limited axially by side plates. Control ports provided in the side plates have throttle channels which extend in the rotor circumferential direction and connect the working spaces arranged on either side of the throttle channel with each other.
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Kahrs Manfred
Kunze Lothar
IT&T Industries, Inc.
O'Halloran John T.
Twomey Thomas N.
Vrablik John J.
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