Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including means for handling working fluid leakage – Leakage through seal between runner or shaft and static part
Patent
1994-09-09
1996-04-02
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Including means for handling working fluid leakage
Leakage through seal between runner or shaft and static part
4151221, 415229, F04D 2900, F04D 2904
Patent
active
055035230
ABSTRACT:
A transmission-driven compressor for compressing oxygen. It has one or more stages (1-4) mounted on a rotor shaft (8) and accommodated in a housing (15). The shafts are driven by an integrated oil-lubricated transmission and rest in bearings (10) in another housing (5) that accommodates the transmission. The shafts also rest in additional bearings (18) in a stabilizing plate that the compressor housing is secured to and that is separated from the transmission housing (5) by atmosphere.
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Deutsche Babcock-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft
Fogiel Max
Lee Michael S.
Look Edward K.
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