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 flow passage having an annular cross section; a block seal having portions thereof interposed between said fluid inlet and outlet in said flow passage, to cause fluid flowing through said housing to flow substantially circumferentially about said housing through said flow passage, said block seal including a movable portion and a portion fixed with respect to said stator ring wherein said movable and fixed portions may be abutted to respectively block generally symmetrical halves of said annular cross section; 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 means for controllably moving said movable portion of said block seal between a first position in abuttment with said nonmovable portion to block direct fluid flow between the fluid outlet and inlet to maintain a pressure gradient along the circumference of the flow passage, and a second position in non-abutting relationship with respect to said nonmovable portion to open the block seal to fluid flow to substantially remove the pressure gradient for unloading the machine, and thereby prevent the fluid from flowing in a generally spiralling path about said stator ring.
- 2. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the blades of said cascade are positioned in close running clearance with said stator ring.
- 3. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 2 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.
- 4. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein said nonmovable portion comprises a first section fixed with respect to said stator ring adjacent said rotor, and said movable portion comprises a second section movable with respect to said stator ring and said first section, said means for moving said second section comprising an actuator on said housing and an actuator shaft coupled between said housing and said second section, said actuator and actuator shaft being operable to translate said second section between said first and second positions.
- 5. An energy transfer machine comprising a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet generally adjacent each other, said housing forming a toroidal volume between said inlet and outlet; a stator ring suspended within the toroidal volume and combining with the housing to define a generally circumferential flow passage having an annular cross section; 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 the stator ring; a block seal operably associated with said stator ring and having portions thereof interposed between said fluid inlet and outlet to cause fluid flowing through said housing to flow substantially circumferentially about said housing, said block seal including abuttable movable and nonmovable portion means for blocking generally symmetrical halves of said annular cross section; and means for controllably moving said movable portion between a first position in abuttment with said nonmovable portion to block direct fluid flow between the fluid inlet and outlet to maintain a pressure gradient along the circumference of the flow passage and a second position in non-abutting relationship with said nonmovable portion to open the block seal to substantially remove the pressure gradient for unloading the machine.
- 6. In an energy transfer machine having a housing with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet generally adjacent 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, 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 in a generally spiralling path about the stator ring, and a block seal operably associated with the stator ring between the fluid inlet and outlet for preventing direct fluid flow therebetween to cause fluid to flow substantially circumferentially through the housing, a method of unloading the machine comprising the steps of: forming the block seal to include abuttable movable and nonmovable portion means for blocking generally symmetrical halves of said annular cross section; and selectively moving said movable portion means between a first position in abuttment with said nonmoving portion to block direct fluid flow between the fluid inlet and outlet to maintain a pressure gradient along the circumference of the flow passage, and a second position in non-abutting relationship with said nonmovable portion means allowing direct fluid flow between the fluid inlet and outlet to remove the pressure gradient for unloading the machine.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said forming step comprises fixing the nonmovable portion means with respect to the stator ring adjacent the rotor, and mounting said movable portion means for movement relative to said stator ring and nonmovable portion means and wherein said moving step includes coupling said movable portion means with respect to said housing by means of an actuator, and controllably operating said actuator for moving said movable portion means between said first and second positions.
- 8. 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; block seal means interposable between said fluid inlet and outlet for causing fluid flowing through said housing to flow substantially circumferentially about said housing through said flow passage, said block seal including a portion fixed with respect to said stator ring in said flow passage to substantially block half of said annular cross section, and, a portion movable into said flow passage to a first position in abutment with said fixed portion to block the remainder of said annular cross section; 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 means for moving said movable portion of said block seal between said first position wherein said block seal prevents direct fluid flow between the fluid inlet and outlet to maintain a pressure gradient along the circumference of the flow passage, and a second position wherein said movable portion is in a nonabutting relationship with respect to said fixed portion and removed from said fluid passage to open the block seal and allow direct flow of fluid between said fluid inlet and outlet and substantially remove the pressure gradient for unloading the machine, and thereby prevent the fluid from flowing in a generally spiralling path about said stator ring.
- 9. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said movable and nonmovable portions block generally symmetrical halves of said annular cross section when said movable portion is in said first position.
- 10. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 8 wherein the blades of said cascade are positioned in close running clearance with said stator ring.
- 11. An energy transfer machine as set forth in claim 10 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.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 892,368 filed Mar. 31, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,197,051.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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