Two-cylinder rotary compressor and method for manufacturing the

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Plural working members or chambers

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418 63, 291564R, 29467, 29469, F04C 18356, F04C 2300, B23P 1500

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048264083

ABSTRACT:
A two-cylinder rotary compressor includes a closed casing, a compression section, and an electric motor section, both arranged in the casing, for driving the compression section. The compression section comprises first and second assemblies. The first assembly is constructed by securing a first cylinder to a first bearing, in alignment therewith. The second assembly is constructed by securing a second cylinder to a second bearing, in alignment therewith. The first and second assemblies are aligned with and secured to each other while a partitioning plate is interposed between the first and second cylinders. First and second rollers are rotatably arranged in the first and second cylinders, respectively. These rollers are rotated by a rotational shaft which is supported by the first and second bearings and driven by the electric motor section.

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patent: 2758546 (1956-08-01), Gillette

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