Claims
- 1. A compressor arrangement comprising:a cylinder crosshead having an intake port and an exhaust port; an intake valve comprising a V-shaped double reed valve having an apex pointing toward said intake port; and an exhaust valve comprising a V-shaped double reed valve having an apex pointing away from said exhaust port.
- 2. The compressor arrangement of claim 1 wherein each of said reed valves are formed from a thin metallic sheet of suitable spring material into a V-shaped structure having a pair of tips at its end and a radius at the apex.
- 3. The compressor arrangement of claim 2 wherein said ports each comprise a rectangular-section channel in said cylinder crosshead, said channels comprising a first pair of channel walls and said reed valves are each closely fitted into one of each of said rectangular-section channels such that said tips are pre-loaded outwardly against said first pair of said channel walls.
- 4. The compressor arrangement of claim 3 wherein said channels further comprise a second pair of channel walls and said reed valves have reed width edges which conform to said second pair of channel walls with a close, sliding fit.
- 5. The compressor arrangement of claim 3 wherein said reed valves are captured with a sliding fit within said channels by pins and bars.
- 6. The compressor arrangement of claim 1 wherein said ports have a width that is somewhat greater than the height.
- 7. The compressor arrangement of claim 6 further comprising a rectangular piston rod and rectangular piston rod crosshead bearing members.
- 8. The compressor arrangement of claim 7 wherein said rectangular crosshead bearing members comprise floating brushes in contact with the narrow side of the rectangular piston rod.
- 9. The compressor arrangement of claim 8 wherein said brushes are adjustable and easily replaceable.
- 10. The compressor arrangement of claim 8 wherein said brushes are made of strong, low-friction, self-lubricating materials.
- 11. The compressor arrangement of claim 10 wherein said brushes are made of polycrystalline graphite.
- 12. The compressor arrangement of claim 10 wherein said brushes are made of Molalloy™.
- 13. The compressor arrangement of claim 10 wherein said brushes are made of gray cast iron.
- 14. The compressor arrangement of claim 10 wherein said brushes are made of aluminum bronze.
- 15. The compressor arrangement of claim 8 wherein said floating brushes are captured axially and tangentially between end plates and side plates and may be supported radially by pre-loaded plates that provide running adjustment for wear thereby avoiding the development of excessive clearances.
- 16. The compressor arrangement of claim 15 wherein said pre-loaded plates further comprise compression springs.
- 17. The compressor arrangement of claim 15 wherein said pre-loaded plates further comprise hydraulic pistons which bear on said pre-loaded plates.
- 18. The compressor arrangement of claim 17 wherein said hydraulic pistons further comprise oil supply passages having check valves.
- 19. The compressor arrangement of claim 18 further comprising a means for leaking oil from said oil supply passages to said crosshead bearing members to provide lubrication and cooling.
- 20. The compressor arrangement of claim 1 wherein said valves are constructed of lightweight, heat-and-corrosion-resistant, high-fatigue-life, low-elastic-modulus wrought alloys.
- 21. The compressor arrangement of claim 20 wherein said valves are constructed of titanium Ti-6Al-4V.
- 22. The compressor arrangement of claim 20 wherein said valves are constructed of ASTM B194 beryllium/copper.
RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/119,536, filed on Jul. 20, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,195, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/632,657, filed on Apr. 15, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,629, all of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
GOVERN RIGHTS
This invention was made with Government support under contract number NAS2-13998 awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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