Claims
- 1. A machine for the compression or expansion of a fluid comprising a screw having opposite low and high pressure ends, said screw being mountable for rotation about an axis and provided with multiple threads, the crests of said threads being disposed on a cylinder concentric with said axis and so arranged as to cooperate in substantially fluid-tight manner with a stationary casing having a cylindrical screw receiving bore to surround said screw at least to a partial extent, at least one pinion having teeth disposed for meshing engagement with said threads and rotatable about an axis which is transverse with respect to said axis of rotation of said screw, at least one low pressure port located near the low pressure end of said screw, a high pressure port located near the opposite high pressure end of said screw in the immediate vicinity of said pinion, said screw being carried by a shaft supported by two sets of bearings respectively disposed on each end of the screw, the low pressure end of the screw receiving bore being of a diameter at least equal to the diameter of said screw for introduction of said screw into said screw receiving bore during assembly of said screw and casing and characterized in that said casing comprises a one-piece, monolithic screw enclosing portion, the material of said screw enclosing portion extending radially inward past the high pressure end of said screw receiving bore to define a hoop portion having an internal hoop bore open at one end to the casing exterior and at the other end to said screw receiving bore, the diameter of said hoop bore being substantially smaller than the diameter of said screw receiving bore, said hoop portion thereby reinforcing the rigidity of the casing against deformation in the support of bearings at the high pressure end of said screw.
- 2. A machine for the compression or expansion of a fluid comprising a screw having opposite low and high pressure ends, said screw being mountable for rotation about an axis and provided with multiple threads, the crest of said threads being disposed on a cylinder concentric with said axis and so arranged as to cooperate in substantially fluid-tight manner with a stationary casing having a cylindrical screw receiving bore to surround said screw at least to a partial extent, at least one pinion having teeth disposed for meshing engagement with said threads and rotatable about an axis which is transverse with respect to the axis of rotation of said screw, at least one low pressure port located near said low pressure end of said screw and a high pressure port located near the opposite high pressure end of said end in the immediate vicinity of said pinion, said screw being carried by a shaft supported by two sets of bearings respectively disposed on each end of the screw and characterized in that said casing comprises a one-piece, monolithic screw enclosing portion, the material of said screw enclosing portion extending radially inward past the high pressure end of said screw receiving bore to define a hoop portion having an internal hoop bore open at one end to the casing exterior and at the other end to said screw receiving bore, the diameter of said hoop bore being substantially smaller than the diameter of said screw receiving bore, in that the bearing set disposed on the high pressure port end of said screw is mounted by said hoop bore and that the bearing set on the low pressure end of said screw is mounted on a bearing holder fixed to the casing at the low pressure end of said screw, said hoop portion thereby reinforcing the rigidity of the casing against deformation in the support of the bearing set at the high pressure end of said screw.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 431,592, filed Sept. 12, 1989, now abandoned.
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