Rotary expansible chamber devices – Nutating working member – Working member common to plural working chambers
Patent
1977-08-15
1979-04-17
Vrablik, John J.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Nutating working member
Working member common to plural working chambers
418 76, 418 87, 418 97, 236 93R, 138 45, 138 46, 277 26, G05D 2302, F15D 100, F01C 1900, F01C 2104
Patent
active
041498356
ABSTRACT:
A rotary mechanism including a housing defining an operating chamber having a wall, a shaft journalled in the housing and having an eccentric within the chamber, a rotor within the chamber and journalled on the eccentric, and at least one seal carried by the rotor and slidably engaging the wall. A seal lubricating system is provided and includes an aperture in the wall along with a conduit for directing lubricant to the aperture. A plug partially closes the aperture and has a higher coefficient of thermal expansion than the housing, with the result that an oil-emitting gap is provided and its area changes proportional to temperature, and, thus, oil viscosity, to meter the proper amount of oil for seal lubrication irrespective of temperature.
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Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Vrablik John J.
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