Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Working fluid passage or distributing means associated with... – Specific casing or vane material
Patent
1998-08-26
2000-09-26
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Working fluid passage or distributing means associated with...
Specific casing or vane material
415186, 415188, 415191, 4152082, 4152083, 4152094, 4152085, 416197C, 249 57, 264318, 2643281, 425DIG58, F01D 102
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
A stator for a hydrodynamic torque converter which is produced by injection molding with axially drawn dies. The stator hub has stator blades produced by use of a thermoplastic material to fill the dies in the injection molding process. The stator blades are positioned relative to one another on the stator hub in such a way that the flow outlet of every stator blade is arranged at an offset of only the width of a gap relative to the flow inlet of the subsequent stator blade in the circumferential direction.
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Dehrmann Uwe
Sasse Christoph
Look Edward K.
Mannesmann Sachs AG
Shanley Matthew T.
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