Claims
- 1. An energy transfer machine comprising a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet generally adjacent to each other, and forming a generally toroidal volume between said inlet and outlet; a stator ring suspended within the toroidal volume and combining with said housing to define a generally circumferential passage having an annular cross section, said stator ring including an enlarged block seal interposed between said fluid inlet and outlet to cause fluid flowing through said housing to flow through said flow passage; a rotatable rotor including a cascade of blades operably disposed for energy transfer coaction with fluid in the flow passage and configured to cause the fluid to flow upon rotor rotation in a generally spiralling path about said stator ring, said rotor being mounted with respect to said housing for axial translation with respect to said stator ring; and means for axially translating said rotor between a loaded position with the blades in close running clearance with said stator ring to cause fluid to flow in a spiralling path about said stator ring, and an unloaded position with the blades axially withdrawn from said stator ring for controllably preventing the fluid from flowing in a generally spiralling path about said stator ring for controllably unloading the machine.
- 2. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the radially inner edges of the blades of said cascade are elongated with respect to the radially outer edges to define angularly set blade tips on said blades, and said stator ring is formed to have an angularly set face matingly corresponding with said blade tips.
- 3. In an energy transfer machine having a housing with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet generally adjacent to each other and communicating with a generally toroidal volume, a stator ring suspended within the toroidal volume and combining with the housing to define a generally circumferential flow passage of annular cross section, said stator ring including an enlarged block seal interposed between said fluid inlet and outlet to cause fluid flowing through the housing to flow through said flow passage, and a rotor mounted for rotation about an axis common to the stator ring and including a cascade of blades operably disposed for energy transfer coaction with fluid in the flow passage and configured to cause the fluid to flow in a generally spiralling path about the stator ring, apparatus for unloading the machine comprising means disposed adjacent the rotor for controllably and selectively preventing fluid flow between each adjacent pair of blades of said cascade, and thereby preventing spiralling fluid flow about said stator ring to unload the machine, said means comprising actuator means coupled between said housing and said rotor for axially translating said rotor with respect to said stator ring between a loaded position with the blades in close running clearance with said stator ring to cause fluid to flow in a spiralling path about said stator ring and an unloaded position with the blades axially withdrawn from said stator ring so that fluid is preventing from flowing between the blades of said cascade to prevent the rotor from imparting spiralling motion to the fluid.
- 4. An energy transfer machine comprising a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet generally adjacent to each other, and forming a generally toroidal volume between said inlet and outlet; a stator ring suspended within the toroidal volume and combining with said housing to define a generally circumferential flow passage having an annular cross section, said stator ring including an enlarged block seal interposed between said fluid inlet and outlet to cause fluid flowing through said housing to flow through said flow passage; a rotatable rotor including a cascade of blades operably disposed for energy transfer coaction with fluid in the flow passage and configured to cause the fluid to flow upon rotor rotation in a generally spiralling path about said stator ring; and actuator means coupled between said housing and said rotor for axially translating said rotor with respect to said stator housing ring between a loaded position with the blades in close running clearance with said stator ring to cause fluid to flow in a spiralling path about said ring and an unloaded position with the blades axially withdrawn from said stator ring so that fluid is prevented from flowing between the blades of said cascade to prevent the rotor from imparting spiralling motion to the fluid.
- 5. In an energy transfer machine having a housing with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet generally adjacent to each other and communicating with a generally toroidal volume, a stator ring suspended within the toroidal volume and combining with the housing to define a generally circumferential flow passage of annular cross section, said stator ring including an enlarged block seal interposed between said fluid inlet and outlet to cause fluid flowing through the housing to flow through said flow passage, and a rotor mounted for rotation about an axis common to the stator ring and including a cascade of blades operably disposed for energy transfer coaction with fluid in the flow passage and configured to cause the fluid to flow in a generally spiralling path about the stator ring, a method of unloading the machine comprising the steps of mounting an actuator on said housing; coupling an actuator shaft between said rotor and said housing; and controllably and selectively operating said actuator and actuator shaft for axially translating said rotor between a first position with the blades in close running clearance with the stator ring for allowing spiralling fluid flow about the stator ring, and a second position with the blades axially withdrawn from the stator ring for preventing fluid flow between adjacent blades to prevent spiralling fluid flow to unload the machine.
- 6. In an energy transfer machine having a housing with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet communicating with a generally toroidal volume, a stator ring suspended within the toroidal volume and combining with the housing to define a generally circumferential flow passage of annular cross section and a rotor mounted for rotation about an axis common to the stator ring and including a cascade of blades operably disposed for energy transfer coaction with fluid in the flow passage and configured to cause the fluid to flow in a generally spiralling path about the stator ring, a method of unloading the machine comprising the steps of mounting an actuator on said housing, coupling an actuator shaft between said rotor and said housing, and selectively operating said actuator shaft for axially translating said rotor with respect to said stator ring whereby said rotor is movable between a loaded position with the blades in close running clearance with the stator ring, and an unloaded position with the blades withdrawn from the stator ring so that the rotor is prevented from imparting spiralling motion to the fluid.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 892,368 filed Mar. 31, 1978, U.S. Pat. No. 4,197,051.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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