Claims
- 1. A pump comprising:
a housing having an inner surface; a first rotor mounted for rotation in the housing about a first axis, a first outer surface defining at least part of a sphere and adapted to intimately engages the inner surface of the housing; a second rotor having a forward portion and a rearward portion, mounted for rotation in the housing about a second axis offset from being collinear with the first axis by an angle α and intersecting at the common centers of the rotors, the second rotor including a second inner surface defining at least part of a sphere having a common center with the center of the first rotor, a second outer surface defining at least part of a sphere and having a common center with the second inner surface and adapted to engage the inner surface of the housing; the said first rotor further having a first contact face that is defined by a locus formed by points on the second rotor as the second rotor rotates about the second axis, and the first rotor further has a first [MFH21]Contact surface which is positioned in the forward [MFH22]region of the first rotor; the second rotor further having a second contact face that is defined by a locus formed by points on the first rotor as the first rotor rotates about the first axis, the second rotor further has a rearward surface that is positioned in the rearward portion of the second rotor; the points of each rotor that define the locus along an outer edge of a common [MFH23]central axis is essentially a radius extending outward from the common centers of the rotor at an angle α/2 from a normal to the axis of the other rotor; whereas the first contact surface of the first rotor does not come into contact with the rearward surface of the second rotor allowing fluid to pass thereinbetween.
- 2. The pump as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
the second rotor is substantially balanced about the second axis with respects to the rotational position of the second rotor.
- 3. The pump as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
where the first rotor has a center surface defining at least part of a sphere and is adapted to engage the second inner surface of the second rotor.
- 4. The pump as recited in claim 3 where the center surface of the first rotor is convex[MFH24].
- 5. The pump as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
where the first and second rotors have inward surfaces adapted to allow a shaft to pass therethrough.
- 6. The pump apparatus as recited in claim 5 further comprising:
where the inner surface of the first rotor engages the shaft in a manner to rotate in conjunction therewith.
- 7. The pump as recited in claim 6 further comprising:
the second rotor is substantially balanced about the second axis with respects to the rotational position of the second rotor.
- 8. A machine [MFH25]that converts energy comprising:
a housing having an inner surface; a first rotor mounted for rotation in the housing about a first axis, a first outer surface defining at least part of a sphere having a common center with the first inner surface and adapted to intimately engage the inner surface of the housing; a second rotor having a forward portion and a rearward portion, mounted for rotation on the housing about a second axis offset from the first axis and being collinear by an angle α and intersecting at the common centers of the rotors, the second rotor including a second inner surface defining at least part of a sphere having a common center with the center of the first rotor, a second outer surface defining at least part of a sphere and having a common center with the second inner surface and adapted to engage the inner surface of the housing; the said first rotor further having a first contact face that is defined by the locus formed by points on the second rotor as the second rotor rotates about the second axis, and a first [MFH26]contact surface is positioned in the forward region of the first rotor; the second [MFH27]rotor further having a second contact face that is defined by the locus formed by points on the first rotor as the first rotor rotates about the first axis, the second rotor further having a rearward [MFH28]surface that is positioned in the rearward portion of the second rotor; the points of each rotor that define the locus line along and outer edges of a common central axis is essentially a radius extending outward from the common centers of the rotor at an angle α/2 from a normal to the axis of the other rotor; whereas the first contact surface of the first rotor does not come into contact with the rearward surface of the second rotor allowing fluid to pass thereinbetween.
- 9. The apparatus as recited in claim 8 further comprising:
whereas the machine to convert energy is a pump that is adapted to increase the pressure of a fluid, and the housing has a first lateral radial portion and a second has an input port located on and an output port
- 10. A pump assembly [MFH29]adapted to increase the pressure of a fluid where [MFH30]the pump assembly comprises:
a central shaft having a longitudinal central axis and is adapted to rotate about said central axis, said central shaft further having a cylindrical outer surface; a rotor assembly comprising;
a power rotor adapted to rotate about a longitudinal power axis the power rotor comprising, a first outer surface defining at least part of a sphere having a common center with the first inner surface and adapted to intimately engages the inner surface of the housing[MFH31], the power rotor having an inward region and an outward region and comprising a plurality of lobes and further comprising an outward contact surface and longitudinally extending surfaces defining conduits allowing communication between the inward region and the outward region, a first contact surface that is positioned in the forward region of the first rotor; a slave rotor adapted to rotate about a longitudinal slave axis and having an inward region and an outward region; a base housing having a central portion and a peripheral portion, the base housing further having a master region and a slave region the base housing comprising;
a central surface located in the central portion and is adapted to be in close engagement of the cylindrical surface of the central shaft; a first surface adapted to engage the outward surface of the said power rotor, a first longitudinally extending surface defining a first passageway allowing communication to the power conduits of the power rotor, a second surface located in the slave region of the base housing and is adapted to engage the outward surface of the slave rotor and support the slave rotor about the longitudinal slave axis at an angle α with respects to the longitudinal power axis, whereas the said first rotor further having a first contact face that is defined by the locus formed by points on the second rotor as the second rotor rotates about the second axis, the second rotor further having a first contact face that is defined by the locus formed by points on the first rotor as the first rotor rotates about the first axis, and the central surface of the power rotor is connected to the central shaft and the inward regions of the slave rotor and the power rotor are adapted to engage one another and rotate where the lobes of the slave rotor and the power rotor define operating chambers that change in volume with respects to rotation of the central shaft and fluid is displaced through the conduits of the power rotor and through the first passageway.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Applications Serial Nos. 60/174,890 filed Jan. 7, 2000, 60/178,492 filed Jan. 27, 2000, 60/195,952 filed Apr. 10, 2000, and 60/218,228 which was filed Jul. 14, 2000.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60174890 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60178492 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60195952 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
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60218228 |
Jul 2000 |
US |