Claims
- 1. A hydrodynamic brake, comprising:
- a casing;
- a rotor bucket wheel;
- a stator bucket wheel forming part of said casing;
- said rotor bucket wheel and said stator bucket wheel cooperating to define a torus-shaped working chamber that can be filled with working fluid; said rotor bucket wheel and said stator bucket wheel further defining a bucket wheel gap between them; said casing having an outlet duct surrounding the outer circumference of and coaxial with said rotor bucket wheel; apertures connecting said working chamber and said outlet duct; said casing further including an annular, radially extending space coaxial with said bucket wheels and surrounding the perimeter of said bucket wheel gap; said radially extending space having a radially outermost, unobstructed, fluid containable region;
- a plurality of baffle type flow obstruction means disposed in said radially extending space; said radially outermost region of said radially extending space being located radially outward of said flow obstruction means; said obstruction means being adapted to be moved into said bucket wheel gap at least a portion of the time when the brake is not engaged and being movable out of said bucket wheel gap into said radially extending space when the brake is engaged;
- said rotor bucket wheel having an external diameter, a portion of said rotor bucket wheel which defines said external diameter cooperating with said casing to form an annular, axially extending gap communicating between said bucket wheel gap and said outlet duct, and said axially extending gap being sufficiently narrow to define a flow controlling seal between said bucket wheel gap and said outlet duct; and
- said casing further including a second open duct separate from said axially extending gap which connects said radially outermost region of said radially extending space to said outlet duct for venting to said outlet duct pressure in said radially outermost region of said radially extending space.
- 2. The hydrodynamic brake of claim 1, further comprising an outlet regulating valve connecting said outlet duct with the exterior of the hydrodynamic brake and wherein said second duct is connected to said outlet duct at a location that is upstream of said outlet regulating valve when the hydrodynamic brake is engaged.
- 3. The hydrodynamic brake of claim 1, wherein said plurality of flow obstruction means comprise a series of baffles, each being supported in said space, and a respective shaft for each said baffle at said space, said baffle being pivotable about its said shaft for swinging through a radially oriented arc.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 165,388, filed July 3, 1980, now abandoned.
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