Claims
- 1. A roller vane motor driven by a fluid, or roller vane pump for pumping a fluid, comprising a housing with axial ends located at opposite sides, there being in between an imaginary principal axis, and a rotor that rotates around a principal axis in a rotor space inside the housing, with an annular space between the rotor and the inner wall of the housing, said housing being provided with a plurality of inwardly projecting wing deflector cams that divide the annular space between the rotor and the inner wall of the housing into chambers, said rotor being provided with a central conduit and a plurality of recesses located along the circumference of said rotor and extending substantially parallel to the principal axis, each recess having an inlet port for the supply of driving fluid to the rotor space and a cylindrical roller that is displaceable from an extended position, in which the roller is in contact with the inner wall of the housing between wing deflector cams, to a retracted position, in which the roller is in contact with a wing deflector cam, said roller dividing the chambers into a high-pressure chamber part and a lower-pressure chamber part, each wing deflector cam having a rising part that runs inward from the inner wall of the housing and forces a passing roller from its extended position into its retracted position, and a falling part that runs outward towards the inner wall of the housing and allows a passing roller to move from its retracted position towards its extended position, said rotor central conduit being connected to the rotor space by said inlet ports, wherein between the axial ends of the housing a passage has been provided for passing the driving fluid or the pumped fluid, said housing at one of its axial ends having first bearing part for the rotor, wherein the rotor at the side of the first bearing part is provided with a central inlet conduit that is connected with the rotor space by means of inlet ports to the recesses in the rotor for the supply of driving fluid to the rotor space, the housing having a second bearing part for the rotor, and said housing at or near each rising part of a wing deflector cam being provided with one or more outlet ports that are connected with the rotor space and a connecting channel outside the second bearing part, which connecting channel is connected with an opening in the part of the rotor that serves for attaching a drill bit.
- 2. A roller vane motor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central conduit is blocked.
- 3. A roller vane motor as claimed in claim 1, wherein a regulator is provided for regulating the amount of driving fluid that flows through the conduit in the rotor on the one hand and the amount of driving fluid that flows through the rotor space on the other hand.
- 4. A roller vane motor driven by a fluid, or roller vane pump for pumping a fluid, comprising a housing with axial ends located at opposite sides, there being in between an imaginary principal axis, and a rotor that rotates around a principal axis in a rotor space inside the housing, with an annular space between the rotor and the inner wall of the housing, said housing being provided with a plurality of inwardly projecting wing deflector cams that divide the annular space between the rotor and the inner wall of the housing into chambers, said rotor being provided with a plurality of recesses located along the circumference of said rotor and extending substantially parallel to the principal axis, each recess having an inlet port for the supply of driving fluid to the rotor space and a cylindrical roller that is displaceable from an extended position, in which the roller is in contact with the inner wall of the housing between wing deflector cams, to a retracted position, in which the roller is in contact with a wing deflector cam, said roller dividing the chambers into a high-pressure chamber part and a lower-pressure chamber part, each wing deflector cam having a rising part that runs inward from the inner wall of the housing and forces a passing roller from its extended position into its retracted position, and a falling part that runs outward towards the inner wall of the housing and allows a passing roller to move from its retracted position towards its extended position, there being in between the axial ends of the housing a passage for passing the driving fluid or the pumped fluid, wherein the housing at one of its axial ends has a first bearing part for the rotor, wherein the rotor at the side of the first bearing part is provided with a central inlet conduit that is connected with the rotor space by means of said inlet ports to the recesses in the rotor for the supply of driving fluid to the rotor space, wherein the housing has a second bearing part for the rotor, and wherein the housing at or near each rising part of a wing deflector cam is provided with one or more outlet ports that are connected with the rotor space and a connecting channel outside the second bearing part, which connecting channel communicates with an opening in the part of the rotor that serves for attaching a drill bit.
- 5. A roller vane motor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the central conduit is blocked.
- 6. A roller vane motor as claimed in claim 4, wherein a regulator is provided for regulating the amount of driving fluid that flows through the conduit in the rotor on the one hand and the amount of driving fluid that flows through the rotor space on the other hand.
Priority Claims (3)
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1007327 |
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1007405 |
Oct 1997 |
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1007613 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a Divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/552,975, filed on Apr. 20, 2000, U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,666, which is a Continuation application of PCT Serial Number PCT/NL98/00598 filed on Oct. 19, 1998.
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Continuations (1)
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