Rotary expansible chamber devices – Non-metallic working member – cylinder or partition
Patent
1985-04-12
1987-03-10
Croyle, Carlton R.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Non-metallic working member, cylinder or partition
418 83, 418206, 74606A, F01C 124, F01C 2106, B23P 1510
Patent
active
046488170
ABSTRACT:
A supercharger for supplying a heat engine of a motor vehicle includes a main body having a working chamber in which rotate at least two bodies continuously sealed along at least one generatrix parallel to the axis of the main body and in which said chamber is in communication with an intake duct and an outlet duct. The main characteristic of this supercharger lies in the fact that it comprises constituent parts made with a relatively rigid supporting structure having an external form provided by moulding material onto the supporting structure.
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Croyle Carlton R.
Gilardini S.p.A.
Obee Jane
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