Claims
- 1. In a balanced rotary pump of the type including housing means defining a pumping chamber, a pumping element rotatably disposed in the pumping chamber and defining a pair of expanding fluid chambers and a pair of contracting fluid chambers, the housing means defining a fluid inlet port in communication with the pair of expanding fluid chambers, and a fluid outlet port in communication with the pair of contracting fluid chambers, the pumping element including a rotor member mounted for rotation with an input shaft, the rotor member defining a plurality of slots, each of the slots receiving a radially displaceable roller vane member, the pumping chamber being defined by a continuous arcuate wall surface including a pair of inlet arc surfaces of progressively increasing radius in the direction of rotation of the rotor member, and a pair of discharge arc surfaces of progressively decreasing radius, each of said discharge arc surfaces comprising a high displacement cam surface; each of said slots including a driving surface disposed to engage and drive the adjacent one of said roller vane members when said pumping element is operating in a pumping mode, each of said slots also including an opposite surface; each of said driving surfaces including a substantial surface portion oriented at a negative angle relative to a radial line passing through the center of the adjacent roller vane member, the engagement of each of said roller vane members and its respective negative surface portion being effective to act to reduce the net radially outward force acting on said roller vane member, thereby reducing bouncing of said roller vane member as said roller vane member moves through said discharge arc surface. pg,13
- 2. In a balanced rotary pump of the type including housing means defining a pumping chamber, a pumping element rotatably disposed in the pumping chamber and defining a pair of expanding fluid chambers and a pair of contracting fluid chambers, the housing means defining a fluid inlet port in communication with the pair of expanding fluid chambers, and a fluid outlet port in communication with the pair of contracting fluid chambers, the pumping element including a rotor member mounted for rotation with an input shaft, the rotor member defining a plurality of slots, each of the slots receiving a radially displaceable roller vane member, the pumping chamber being defined by a continuous arcuate wall surface including a pair of inlet arc surfaces of progressively increasing radius in the direction of rotation of the rotor member, and a pair of discharge arc surfaces of progressively decreasing radius, each of said discharge arc surfaces comprising a high displacement cam surface; each of said slots including a driving surface disposed to engage and drive the adjacent one of said roller vane members when said pumping element is operating in a pumping mode, each of said slots also including an opposite surface; each of said driving surfaces including a substantial surface portion oriented at a negative angle relative to a radial line passing through the axis of rotation of said pumping element, and through the center of the adjacent roller vane member, each of said roller vane members, as it passes along said discharge arc surface, being engaged by its respective negative surface portion such that said negative surface portion exerts a radially inward force on said roller vane member, thereby reducing bouncing of said roller vane member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 705,452, filed Feb. 25, 1985, now abandoned.
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