Motor with eccentrically shiftable buoyant rotor member

Power plants – Motor having a buoyant working member – With means to vary buoyancy of working member

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415 7, F03B 900

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044716133

ABSTRACT:
A motor wherein a stationary carrier supports one or more rotors each having a hollow cylindrical or endless belt-like buoyant member confining an annulus of separate inflatable and deflatable compartments for alternative admission of heated gaseous fluid and evacuation of spent fluid while the buoyant member is at least partially immersed in a supply of liquid. The inflated compartments push the buoyant member sideways and thus hold the buoyant member in a position of eccentricity with reference to the carrier and/or with reference to a hub, which is mounted on the carrier and receives torque from the buoyant member, so that the latter rotates due to its eccentric positioning and under the action of the lifting force.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3360926 (1968-01-01), Parr
patent: 3860355 (1975-01-01), Dell
patent: 4196590 (1980-04-01), Fries

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