The present invention is in the field of rotors, specifically of cylindrical rotors.
The cylindrical rotor of the present invention presents internal blades and is constructed and arranged for axial flows in pumps or turbines. The flows can be liquid or gas flows with or without suspended sediments or particles.
In the present invention there is a load and flow gain related to the current axial flow rotors due to the absence of a cube and a central axis. This absence allows gases and liquids to flow without any obstruction.
Furthermore, in the present invention the accumulation of debris and particles are substantially minimized in its external and in its base. These accumulations are considered one of the main causes of rotor locking in cases of drainage of fluids with suspended sediments and particles.
The cylindrical rotor of the present invention may be made of several different materials such, but not limited to metal, polymer and porcelain.
This application seeks to provide a cylindrical rotor with internal blades comprising a ring (4) with an internal and an external surface, including at least two blades (5) including an internal and an external edge, located in the internal surface, wherein the blades present different configurations in angle, pitches and coil number; the blade different configurations based on calculations selected from the group consisting of: speed, hydraulic charge, kinetic height and combinations thereof.
This application also seeks to provide a cylindrical rotor with internal blades comprising a ring with an internal and an external surface, including at least two blades including an internal and an external edge, located in the internal surface, wherein the blades present different configurations in angle, pitches and coil number selected from the group consisting of: multiple straight semicircular blades with radials equal than the cylinder diameter, positioned in opposite directions, both placed at the same height and showing the same angle in relation to a horizontal plane (
This application also seeks to provide a cylindrical rotor with internal blades comprising a ring with an internal and an external surface, including at least two straight blades including an internal and an external edge, located in the internal surface, wherein the at least two straight blades are equidistantly positioned in opposite directions and placed at the same height and angle, wherein the straight blade is of a shape selected from the group consisting of: plain, concave, convex and helical.
the present invention includes a cylindrical rotor with internal blades. The cylindrical rotor of the present invention comprises multiple blades of different dispositions and shapes. These possibilities overcome the drawbacks of pumps and turbines of the prior art. Blades (1) of conventional centrifuges (
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The blades being straight and the inlet and outlet angles being the same enables the efficiency of axial flow to be equivalent in both directions, taking into consideration that the potency and the speed in the opposite directions of rotation are the sense. This is also true for in rotors with three or more blades, as seen in
The internal edges (radial center) of the blades may also include a depression in a semicircular shape (7), also in a central position, as seen in
The blades may also be in a coil shape (8), a seen in
The possibility of prolonging the blades is a significant advantage of the present invention over conventional rotors of axial flows of the prior art, which, in general, have the size of their blades proportional to size of the cube. In the rotor of the present invention this is avoided as the cylindrical and external basis enables, when prolonged, the rotor to comport coils with extremely large pitches, as seen in
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Due to the absence of a cube and as a result an absence of a central axis, the transmission movement is made through belts, pulleys, gears, magnetic or electromagnetic induction, and also made in according to the desired use, capacity, size, potency and other determining factors.
These different transmission types are also applied to rotors used in turbines, where they are used to transform mechanical-rotational work in kinetic energy of a moving fluid.
Blades may also be defined as paddles or propellers.
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