Simplified inlet guide vane construction for a rotary compressor

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Selectively adjustable vane or working fluid control means – Upstream of runner

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415148, F01B 2502

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ABSTRACT:
The expense of variable inlet guide vane structure for rotary compressors is avoided in a structure including a compressor housing 20 with an inlet end 24 and a rotor 10 journaled within the housing 20 by disposing a housing 42 about the inlet end 24 and having an inlet port 54 over a minor fraction of its periphery. A single guide vane 60, is disposed within the inlet port 54 to impart preswirl to incoming air as it enters the housing 42.

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