Claims
- 1. An internal axis single-rotation machine comprising:
- a casing defining an internal machine volume;
- an internal rotor and an external rotor having a generally circular outer periphery both mounted within said casing for rotation about their own centers of gravity at different angular velocities;
- said internal rotor having a cross-sectional configuration defining a number of lobes having external peripheral faces and lateral faces which meet each other at radially external sealing corner areas;
- said external rotor having a cross-sectional configuration defining internal lateral faces defining a number of recesses, which faces meet each other at radially sealing corner areas;
- peripheral surface areas defined on said outer periphery of said external rotor having a circular Cross-section, the center of which coincides to said center of gravity and which moves past diametrically facing sealing parts of said casing to maintain a continuous sealing contact therebetween during rotation of said external rotor relative to said casing thereby to prevent fluid flow through said internal volume around the outer periphery of said external rotor;
- inlet means and outlet means of said casing which, in a peripheral direction of said casing, are arranged at opposite sides of said casing between said sealing parts of said casing;
- said internal rotor and said external rotor rotating at angular velocities having a ratio therebetween which corresponds to the ratio between said number of lobes and said number of recesses and being arranged in a cooperating rotating relationship during relative rotation thereof, wherein a continuous sealing engagement between said rotors is maintained in that
- said radially external sealing corner areas of said internal rotor kinematically describe said internal lateral faces of said external rotor,
- said internal sealing corner areas of said external rotor kinematically describe said external peripheral faces of said internal rotor, and
- a meshing gear-like contact is maintained between said internal lateral faces of said external rotor and said lateral faces of said internal rotor.
- said internal rotor extending to the periphery of said external rotor at certain points during the relative rotation therebetween, with said recesses of said external rotor extending to the periphery of said external rotor to open radially outwardly thereof and moving past said inlet means and said outlet means of said casing.
- 2. An internal axis single-rotation machine comprising:
- a casing defining an internal machine volume which is partially enclosed by diametrically facing sealing parts defined by internal wall portions of said casing and having inlet means and outlet means for effecting fluid flow through said internal volume;
- an internal rotor and an external rotor having a generally circular outer periphery both mounted within said casing for rotation about their own centers of gravity at different angular velocities;
- said internal rotor having a cross-sectional configuration defining a number of lobes having external peripheral faces and lateral faces which meet each other at radially external sealing corner areas;
- said external rotor having a cross-sectional configuration defining internal lateral faces defining a number of recesses, which faces meet each other at internal sealing corners areas;
- peripheral surface areas defined on said outer periphery of said external rotor having a circular cross-section, the center of which coincides to said center of gravity and which moves past said diametrically facing sealing parts of said casing to maintain a continuous sealing contact therebetween during rotation of said external rotor relative to said casing thereby to prevent fluid flow through said internal volume around the outer periphery of said external rotor;
- said internal rotor and said external rotor rotating at angular velocities having a ratio therebetween which corresponds to the ratio between said number of lobes and said number of recesses and being arranged in a cooperating rotating relationship during relative rotation thereof, wherein a continuous sealing engagement between said rotors is maintained in that
- said radially extending sealing corners areas of said internal rotor kinematically describe said internal lateral faces of said external rotor,
- said internal sealing corner areas of said external rotor kinematically describe said external peripheral faces of said internal rotor, and
- a meshing gear-like contact is maintained between said internal lateral faces of said external rotor and said lateral faces of said internal rotor,
- said internal rotor extending to the periphery of said external rotor at certain points during the relative rotation therebetween, with said recesses of said external rotor extending to the periphery of said external rotor to open radially outwardly thereof and moving past said inlet means and said outlet means of said casing;
- each of said recesses being defined between an opposed pair of said internal lateral faces, with the faces of each of said pair of opposed internal faces having a configuration including a point on the cross section thereof having a tangent which is parallel to the tangent of a point on the other face of said opposed pair of lateral faces.
- 3. An internal axis single-rotation machine comprising:
- a casing defining an internal machine volume which is partially enclosed by diametrically facing sealing parts defined by internal wall portions of said casing and having inlet means and outlet means for effecting fluid flow through said internal volume;
- an internal rotor and an external rotor having a generally circular outer periphery both mounted within said casing for rotation about their own centers of gravity at different angular velocities;
- said internal rotor having a cross-sectional configuration defining a number of lobes having external peripheral faces and lateral faces which meet each other at radially extending sealing corner areas;
- said external rotor having a cross-sectional configuration defining internal lateral faces defining a number of recesses, which faces meet each other at internal sealing corner areas;
- peripheral surface areas defined on said outer periphery of said external rotor having a circular cross-section, the center of which coincides to said center of gravity and which moves past said diametrically facing sealing parts of said casing to maintain a continuous sealing contact therebetween during rotation of said external rotor relative to said casing thereby to prevent fluid flow through said internal volume around the outer periphery of said external rotor;
- said internal rotor and said external rotor rotating at angular velocities having a ratio therebetween which corresponds to the ratio between said number of lobes and said number of recesses and being arranged in a cooperating rotating relationship during relative rotation thereof, wherein a continuous sealing engagement between said rotors is maintained in that
- said radially extending sealing corner areas of said internal rotor kinematically describe said internal lateral faces of said external rotor,
- said internal sealing corner areas of said external rotor kinematically describe said external
- peripheral faces of said internal rotor, and
- a meshing gear-like contact is maintained between said internal lateral faces of said external rotor and said lateral faces of said internal rotor,
- said internal rotor extending to the periphery of said external rotor at certain points during the relative rotation therebetween, with said recesses of said external rotor extending to the periphery of said external rotor to open radially outwardly thereof and moving past said inlet means and said outlet means of said casing;
- said internal lateral faces of said external rotor being convexly curved and arranged in opposed facing relationship with one another.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 743,786, filed June 12, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,714,417, issued on Dec. 22, 1987.
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Koerper, E. C., "Internal Circumferential Piston Pump-Motors and Process Pumping," 1971, Koerper Eng. Assoc. |
Divisions (1)
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