Claims
- 1. A centrifugal compressor for periodically compressing a charge of fluid comprising:
- a cylinder supported for rotation about a fixed axis of rotation which is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder, said cylinder being supported in fixed relation with said axis of rotation;
- means including a vent valve to supply fluid to the cylinder during an intake stroke and including an outlet valve to remove fluid from said cylinder during a compressing stroke;
- a free-floating piston head seated in the cylinder and supported for rectilinear displacement along a path normal to said axis of rotation; and
- means for reciprocating said piston head within said cylinder including motion producing means for imparting an intake stroke to the head, and for imparting a compression stroke to the head, said motion producing means comprising selectively operable drive means connected in driving relation with the cylinder for imparting angular displacement to the cylinder.
- 2. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 1 wherein said motion producing means for imparting an intake stroke to said piston head includes means for urging the piston head toward said axis of rotation.
- 3. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 2 wherein said motion producing means for imparting an intake stroke to said piston head includes means for establishing a pressure differential across the piston head.
- 4. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 3 wherein said drive means for imparting angular displacement to the cylinder includes an electrically energizable motor for imparting cyclic angular acceleration to said cylinder.
- 5. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 3 wherein said piston head includes a pair of opposed faces and said means for establishing a pressure differential across said piston head includes means for simultaneously subjecting the opposite faces of said piston head to pressures of different magnitudes.
- 6. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 5 wherein a first face of the pair of faces serves to force fluid from the cylinder against a first pressure, and a second face of the pair is continuously subjected to a second pressure of a value less than half of the first pressure.
- 7. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 6 wherein said cylinder is disposed in an hermetically sealed chamber maintained at a third pressure having a value substantially equal to that of the second pressure and said cylinder defines an opening whereby the second face of said piston head is exposed to the second pressure in said chamber.
- 8. A centrifugal compressor comprising:
- a first and second compressor unit, each unit being characterized by
- a pair of cylinders arranged in coaxial alignment and characterized by a pair of mutually remote ends and a pair of mutually spaced adjacent ends and a common longitudinal axis of symmetry extended between the remote ends of the pair of cylinders;
- means supporting said pair of cylinders for rotation about a common axis normally bisecting said longitudinal axis of symmetry and means defining ported closures for the mutually remote ends of the pair of cylinders;
- a pair of piston heads, each piston being disposed in one cylinder of said pair of cylinders and supported thereby for free-floating displacement along a linear path having an axis coincident with a segment of said longitudinal axis of symmetry;
- means for periodically forcing said piston heads to advance toward the ported closures of the cylinders for forcing fluid from the ported closures under a discharge pressure including a variable speed DC motor characterized by an armature and field windings and connected in driving relation with said pair of cylinders;
- means connected with the field windings for each motor for establishing therein a field current and circuit means electrically interconnecting the motors for switching the field current between the field windings of the motors for alternately accelerating and decelerating the armatures thereof, whereby each motor of the pair alternately functions as a motor and as a generator; and
- means for periodically retracting pistons along said path toward said axis of rotation including means for establishing a pressure differential across said piston head for each pair of piston heads.
- 9. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 8 wherein said means for establishing a pressure differential across the piston heads includes means defining an hermetically sealed chamber confining said compressor and communicating with each of the cylinders and maintained at a pressure less than the discharge pressure.
- 10. A centrifugal compressor for periodically compressing a charge of fluid comprising:
- a cylinder having opposite ends, said cylinder being supported for angular motion about an axis of rotation;
- valve means coupled at one end of the cylinder for introducing fluid into the cylinder and for discharging fluid from the cylinder;
- a free-floating piston head having a pair of opposed faces seated in the cylinder and supported thereby for reciprocating displacement along a path that is transverse to said axis of rotation; and
- means imparting to said piston head an intake stroke including means for continuously subjecting the opposite faces of said piston to fluid pressures of different magnitudes for thereby causing said piston head to retract relative to said one end for charging said cylinder through said valve means, and means for imparting to said piston head a discharge stroke including selectively operable drive means connected to said cylinder for imparting thereto angular displacement about said axis of rotation, whereby centrifugal force is applied to said piston head for causing the piston head to advance relative to said one end for forcing fluid from the cylinder through said valve means.
- 11. A centrifugal compressor for compressing fluid, comprising:
- a cylinder having a longitudinal axis and rotatable about an axis of rotation;
- a first piston moveable within said cylinder in either a first direction along said longitudinal axis toward a radially inward position during an intake stroke or in a second direction, opposite said first direction and towards a radially outward position, during a compression stroke;
- fluid conduit means for providing a flow path for fluid into said cylinder during an intake stroke and, for providing a flow path for the fluid out of said cylinder during a compression stroke;
- first means for applying forces to said piston to urge it to move in said first direction, whereby fluid flows into said cylinder, representing the intake stroke; and
- energizable drive means for rapidly rotating said cylinder by a plurality of complete turns about said rotation axis for imparting centrifugal forces to said piston so that the piston moves in said second direction to thereby force fluid out of said cylinder, representing said compression stroke, with said centrifugal forces decreasing upon the deenergization of said drive means, whereby when the forces applied to said piston by said first means exceed said centrifugal forces said piston moves in said first direction;
- said piston being free to move in said second direction and remain in said radially outward position during a plurality of rotations of said cylinder under the force of said centrifugal forces.
- 12. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 11 wherein said energizable drive means comprises a periodically energizable motor having a rotatable shaft extending in a preselected direction, and means for coupling said cylinder to said shaft whereby the longitudinal axis of said cylinder is transverse to the shaft's preselected direction.
- 13. A centrifugal compressor for compressing fluid comprising:
- a cylinder having a longitudinal axis and rotatable about an axis of rotation perpendicualr to said longitudinal axis;
- first and second pistons moveable along said longitudinal axis within said cylinder in either radially inward directions with respect to said axis of rotation, wherein they move toward each other, during an intake stroke or in radially outward directions, opposite said first directions, during a compression stroke;
- fluid conduit means for providing a flow path for fluid into said cylinder during an intake stroke, and for providing a flow path for the fluid out of said cylinder during a compression stroke;
- first means for applying forces to said pistons to urge them toward each other, whereby fluid flows into said cylinder, representing the intake stroke; and
- a periodically energizable motor having a rotatable shaft coupled to said cylinder to rotate it about said axis of rotation to impart centrifugal forces to said pistons so that the pistons move in said radially outward directions to thereby force fluid out of said cylinder, representing said compression stroke, with said centrifugal forces decreasing upon the deenergization of said motor, whereby when the forces applied to said pistons by said first means exceed said centrifugal forces said pistons move in said radially inward directions.
- 14. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 13 wherein said first means include coupling means for coupling said pistons to one another to retract them toward one another when the forces of said first means, applied to said pistons, exceed said centrifugal forces.
- 15. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 14 wherin said coupling means comprises spring means.
- 16. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 14 wherein said coupling means include a rotatable crankshaft and rods extendable therefrom and having ends coupled to said pistons for urging said pistons to retract.
- 17. A centrifugal compressor as defined in claim 13 wherein each of said pistons includes first and second opposite faces, with the first faces of said pistons pointing toward one another and the second faces thereof being exposed to the fluid in said cylinder which is at a first pressure value other than during a compression stroke, and said first means include means for providing a second pressure value in the cylinder space between the first faces of said pistons, to produce a pressure differential across each piston, sufficient to urge said pistons to retract toward one another when the centrifugal forces are less than a preselected value.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 037,194, filed on May 8, 1979.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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