Claims
- 1. A volumetric machine for compressing, pumping or expanding a fluid, comprising a casing, a screw having screw threads defining crests and grooves, said screw being rotatable in said casing on an axis of rotation, said casing and the crests of said screw threads carrying two cooperating surfaces for establishing between said screw and said casing a substantially fluid-tight relationship as a result of the mutual proximity of said cooperating surfaces, at least one pinion-wheel which is disposed in a passageway within the casing and the teeth of which are adapted to engage with the screw grooves, at least one low-pressure port located at one end of the screw and at least one high-pressure port located at the other end of the screw and separated from the pinion-wheel passageway by a casing zone of predetermined width, wherein at least part of one of the two cooperating surfaces respectively of the casing and of the screw comprises lands defining continuity of said one surface, but being discontinued along any circle centered on the axis of the screw and wherein said lands separate cells from each other, the periphery of each cell being capable of intersection simultaneously by at most only one of the two edges of any of said thread crests, the cells being arranged in rows separated from each other by lands forming an angle with a plane perpendicular to the axis of the screw, and some at least one the lands being arranged in at least two groups of parallel rows, the rows of one group intersecting with the rows of the other group, the rows of both groups forming an angle with a plane perpendicular to the axis of the screw.
- 2. A volumetric machine for compressing, pumping or expanding a fluid, comprising a casing, a screw having screw threads defining crests and grooves, said screw being rotatable in said casing on an axis of rotation, said casing and the crests of said screw threads carrying two cooperating surfaces for establishing between said screw and said casing a substantially fluid-tight relationship as a result of the mutual proximity of said cooperating surfaces, at least one pinion-wheel which is disposed in a passageway within the casing and the teeth of which are adapted to engage with the screw grooves, at least one low-pressure port located at one end of the screw and at least one high-pressure port located at the other end of the screw and separated from the pinion-wheel passageway by a casing zone of predetermined width, wherein at least part of one of the two cooperating surfaces respectively of the casing and of the screw comprises lands defining continuity of said one surface, but being discontinued along any circle centered on the axis of the screw and wherein said lands separate cells from each other, the periphery of each cell being capable of intersection simultaneously by at most only one of the two edges of any of said thread crests, the cells being arranged in substantially axial rows, each row being shifted longitudinally with respect to both neighbored rows.
- 3. A volumetric machine for compressing, pumping or expanding a fluid, comprising a casing, a screw having screw threads defining crests and grooves, said screw being rotatable in said casing on an axis of rotation, said casing and the crests of said screw threads carrying two cooperating surfaces for establishing between said screw and said casing a substantially fluid-tight relationship as a result of the mutual proximity of said cooperating surfaces, at least one pinion-wheel which is disposed in a passageway within the casing and the teeth of which are adapted to engage with the screw grooves, at least one low-pressure port located at one end of the screw and at least one high-pressure port located at the other end of the screw and separated from the pinion-wheel passageway by a casing zone of predetermined width, wherein at least part of one of the two cooperating surfaces respectively of the casing and of the screw comprises lands defining continuity of said one surface, but being discontinued along any circle centered on the axis of the screw and wherein said lands separate cells from each other, the periphery of each cell being capable of intersection simultaneously by at most only one of the two edges of any of said thread crests, the cells being of two types having different axial length and their centers being aligned in axial rows and in circumferential rows, the cells being alternately of the large and of the small type along the axial and the circumferential rows.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 381,566, filed May 24, 1982, Now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,777.
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