Claims
- 1. A vane rotary device comprising a housing member having a cavity extending therethrough, said cavity including two cylindrical portions having spaced-apart centers but having substantially equal radii of curvature, first and second end closure members, a rotor disposed in said cavity and rotatably supported in said housing member for rotation about an axis coaxial with the center of a first one of said two cylindrical portions, said rotor having a plurality of radial openings therein, vane means disposed in each of said radial openings for sliding movement therein and rotary movement along with said rotor, an inlet passage and an outlet passage in said housing member communicating with said cavity, said inlet passage being separated from said outlet passage by said first and second cylindrical portions, a second cylindrical portion of said cavity forming a circumferential channel extending from said inlet passage to said outlet passage, said channel in operation of said pump serving as a fluid pumping chamber, said vane means extending radially outwardly of said rotor and in substantial pressure sealing relationship with said channel but maintaining a slight clearance therebetween while being rotated through said channel by said rotor thereby pumping fluid from said inlet passage to said outlet passage, said first cylindrical portion of said cavity constituting a non-pumping circumferential portion between said outlet passage and said inlet passage over which said rotor passes with said vane means retracted within said rotor and a circumferential groove confined within said first cylindrical portion and having opposite ends terminating short of reaching said inlet and outlet passages to provide communication only between radial openings simultaneously passing said first cylindrical portion to relieve pressure therein and thereby to facilitate radial movement of said vane means, and said vane means comprise a plurality of sliding blade members each of which is supported on a fixed journal element for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to but eccentric to the axis of rotation of said rotor by at least one radially inwardly extending connecting link pivotally connected to said journal element and to said blade member.
- 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotor includes radial flanges on opposite sides thereof which maintain opposite sides of each of said sliding blades out of contact with said first and second end closure members.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said journal element extends inwardly from one of said end closure members in cantilever fashion.
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the radial outer edge of each of said blade members is rounded so as to be generally cylindrical and maintained at a slight clearance from said channel at about .002 of an inch.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said rotor comprises two cup-shaped halves bolted together.
- 6. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said blade members includes at least two radially inwardly extending connecting link portions pivotally connected to said journal element and all of said connecting link portions are axially offset from each other along the length of said journal element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Serial No. 564,288 filed April 2, 1975, now Pat. No. 4,011,033
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