Claims
- 1. A driven equipment for fluid machinery which is driven by an external force, comprising:
a tubular casing having an inner surface which is substantially elliptic in shape; a rotor provided in the tubular casing, the rotor having a first arm provided with a rotatable piston at its end and a second arm in perpendicular to the first arm provided with a rotary plate at its end; wherein the rotatable piston slides along the inner surface of the tubular casing while rotating within predetermined angles when the rotor rotates; and wherein the elliptical shape of the inner surface of the tubular casing is determined by the following steps of:
(1) drafting a circuit K with a radius R1 with respect to a center O; (2) drafting a straight line AC which is tangential to the circuit K at a center point E of the line AC; (3) extending a line EO and drafting an arc ABC with respect to a center J on the line EO with a radius R2, where a point B is a cross point of the line EO and the art ABC; (4) moving the point A of the straight line AC along the arc ABC to the point B in a manner that the center E moves along the circle K, and drafting the trace of the point C of the line AC to form a curve ABCD; and (5) defining an outer curve which is apart from the curve ABCD by a distance X; wherein the outer curve is the inner surface of the tubular casing, and wherein a ratio H/G is within about 0.12-0.19 where H is a distance between the points B and E, and G is a diameter of the circle K.
- 2. A driven equipment as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
front and rear covers for covering the tubular casing through fastening means; and a rotary shaft provided in the tubular casing and connected to the rotor, at least one end of the rotary shaft being projected from the tubular casing to be connected to the external force.
- 3. A driven equipment as defined in claim 2,
wherein said first arm is extended from a center of the rotor to opposite directions; wherein said piston is connected to each end of the first arm through a piston pin and is formed a “T” shape with the first arm and having an outwardly curved surface, and each end of the piston having an inwardly bent portion; wherein said second arm extended from the center of the rotor to opposite directions in perpendicular to the first arm; and wherein said rotary plate is provided at each end of the second arm and is formed a “T” shape with the second arm and having an outwardly curved surface, and an inner surface at each end of the rotary plate slidably contacting an outward surface of the inwardly bent portion of the piston.
- 4. A driven equipment as defined in claim 3, further comprising:
piston seals elastically formed on the piston at around both edges thereof for air tightly contacting the inner surface of the tubular casing; and a spring provided between the second arm and the piston for reducing frictional forces between the piston seals and the inner surface of the tubular casing.
- 5. A driven equipment as defined in claim 3, further comprising:
piston seals elastically formed on the piston at around both edges thereof for air tightly contacting the inner surface of the tubular casing; and rotary plate seals elastically formed on the rotary plates on the inner surfaces thereof for air tightly contacting between the pistons and the rotary plates.
- 6. A driven equipment for fluid machinery as defined in claim 3, further comprising:
first openings provided on the tubular casing at two positions which are symmetrical with one another relative to the rotary shaft; and second openings provided on the tubular casing at two positions which are symmetrical with one another relative to the rotary shaft and about 90 degrees apart from the first openings; wherein when the first openings function as intake openings, the second openings function as exhaust opening, and vice versa.
- 7. A driven equipment for fluid machinery as defined in claim 3, wherein four spaces are created by the inner surface of the tubular casing and the rotor, two of the spaces are formed by the pistons at both ends of the first arm and the inner surface, and two other spaces are formed by the rotary plates at both ends of the second arm and the inner surface, wherein the sizes of the four spaces change by rotation of the rotor, thereby performing intake and exhaust actions for fluid.
- 8. A driven equipment for fluid machinery which is driven by an external force, comprising:
a tubular casing having an inner surface which is substantially elliptic in shape; a rotor provided in the tubular casing, the rotor having a first arm provided with a rotatable piston at its end and a second arm in perpendicular to the first arm provided with a rotary plate at its end; wherein the rotatable piston slides along the inner surface of the tubular casing when the rotor rotates; and wherein the elliptical shape of the inner surface of the tubular casing is determined by the following steps of:
(1) drafting a circuit K with a radius R1 with respect to a center O; (2) drafting a straight line AC which is tangential to the circuit K at a center point E of the line AC; (3) extending a line EO and drafting an arc ABC with respect to a center J on the line EO with a radius R2, where a point B is a cross point of the line EO and the art ABC; and (4) moving the point A of the straight line AC along the arc ABC to the point B in a manner that the center E moves along the circle K, and drafting the trace of the point C of the line AC to form a curve ABCD; (5) defining an outer curve which is apart from the curve ABCD by a distance X; wherein the outer curve is the inner surface of the tubular casing, and wherein a ratio X/G is within about 0.05-0.15, where G is a diameter of the circle K.
- 9. A driven equipment as defined in claim 8, further comprising:
front and rear covers for covering the tubular casing through fastening means; and a rotary shaft provided in the tubular casing and connected to the rotor, at least one end of the rotary shaft being projected from the tubular casing to be connected to the external force.
- 10. A driven equipment as defined in claim 9,
wherein said first arm is extended from a center of the rotor to opposite directions; and wherein said piston is connected to each end of the first arm through a piston pin and is formed a “T” shape with the first arm and having an outwardly curved surface, and each end of the piston having an inwardly bent portion; and wherein said second arm extended from the center of the rotor to opposite directions in perpendicular to the first arm; and wherein said rotary plate is provided at each end of the second arm and is formed a “T” shape with the second arm and having an outwardly curved surface, and an inner surface at each end of the rotary plate slidably contacting an outward surface of the inwardly bent portion of the piston.
- 11. A driven equipment as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
piston seals elastically formed on the piston at around both edges thereof for air tightly contacting the inner surface of the tubular casing; and a spring provided between the second arm and the piston for reducing frictional forces between the piston seals and the inner surface of the tubular casing.
- 12. A driven equipment as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
piston seals elastically formed on the piston at around both edges thereof for air tightly contacting the inner surface of the tubular casing; and rotary plate seals elastically formed on the rotary plates on the inner surfaces thereof for air tightly contacting between the pistons and the rotary plates.
- 13. A driven equipment for fluid machinery as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
first openings provided on the tubular casing at two positions which are symmetrical with one another relative to the rotary shaft; and second openings provided on the tubular casing at two positions which are symmetrical with one another relative to the rotary shaft and about 90 degrees apart from the first openings; wherein when the first openings function as intake openings, the second openings function as exhaust opening, and vice versa.
- 14. A driven equipment for fluid machinery as defined in claim 10, wherein four spaces are created by the inner surface of the tubular casing and the rotor, two of the spaces are formed by the pistons at both ends of the first arm and the inner surface, and two other spaces are formed by the rotary plates at both ends of the second arm and the inner surface, wherein the sizes of the four spaces change by rotation of the rotor, thereby performing intake and exhaust actions for fluid.
- 15. A driven equipment for fluid machinery which is driven by an external force, comprising:
a tubular casing having an inner surface which is substantially elliptic in shape; a rotor provided in the tubular casing, the rotor having a first arm provided with a rotatable piston at its end and a second arm in perpendicular to the first arm provided with a rotary plate at its end; wherein the rotatable piston slides along the inner surface of the tubular casing when the rotor rotates; and wherein the elliptical shape of the inner surface of the tubular casing is determined by the following steps of:
(1) drafting a circuit K with a radius R1 with respect to a center O; (2) drafting a straight line AC which is tangential to the circuit K at a center point E of the line AC; (3) extending a line EQ and drafting an arc ABC with respect to a center J on the line EQ with a radius R2, where a point B is a cross point of the line EQ and the art ABC; and (4) moving the point A of the straight line AC along the arc ABC to the point B in a manner that the center E moves along the circle K, and drafting the trace of the point C of the line AC to form a curve ABCD; (5) defining an outer curve which is apart from the curve ABCD by a distance X; wherein the outer curve is the inner surface of the tubular casing, and wherein a ratio X/G is within about 0.05-0.15 and a ratio HIG is within about 0.120-0.19, where H is a distance between the points B and E, and G is a diameter of the circle K.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/580,039 filed May 26, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09580039 |
May 2000 |
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09967588 |
Sep 2001 |
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