Claims
- 1. A fluid friction heater comprising;
- a housing having a cylindrical inner surface with at least nearly circumferentially directed, closely spaced grooves formed therein, the depth of said grooves being small relative to the diameter of the cylindrical inner surface;
- a drum mounted within the housing and having a cylindrical outer surface in close proximity to the cylindrical inner surface of the housing, said outer surface having at last nearly circumferentially directed, closely spaced grooves formed therein, the depth of said grooves being small relative to the diameter of the cylindrical outer surface, the grooves in said inner surface and the grooves in said outer surface being arranged so as to produce longitudinal crossing therebetween in response to relative rotation between said housing and said drum;
- means for injecting a liquid into the space between the cylindrical inner surface of the housing and the cylindrical outer surface of the drum; and
- means for causing relative rotation between the cylindrical inner surface of the housing and the cylindrical outer surface of the drum to subject the liquid to agitation and shearing action which heats the liquid.
- 2. A fluid friction heater as recited in claim 1 wherein the means for causing relative rotation comprises means for rotating the drum.
- 3. A fluid friction heater as recited in claim 2 wherein the injection means includes impeller blades mounted to one end of the drum.
- 4. A fluid friction heater as recited in claim 1 wherein the grooves in the cylindrical inner surface of the housing are substantially planar and parallel to one another, and wherein the grooves in the cylindrical outer surface of the drum comprise one or more grooves having a spiral configuration.
- 5. A fluid friction heater as recited in claim 1 wherein the grooves in the cylindrical inner surface of the housing comprise one or more grooves having a spiral configuration, and wherein the grooves in the cylindrical outer surface of the drum comprise one or more grooves having a spiral configuration in a direction opposite from the grooves of the housing.
- 6. A fluid friction heater as recited in claim 5 wherein the amount of pitch in the grooves in the cylindrical inner surface of the housing is different from the amount of pitch of the grooves in the cylindrical outer surface of the drum.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 034,828, filed Apr. 30, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,277,020.
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