Claims
- 1. A reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor comprising:
- a cylinder having at least a substantially elliptical internal contour;
- a rotor constructed and arranged to fit within said cylinder so that a chamber is formed on either side of said rotor;
- a plurality of radially sliding vanes uniformly distributed about the periphery of said rotor, said radially sliding vanes extending over the entire length of said cylinder and being fitted in axial slots in said rotor;
- said cylinder having a closing cover and a rotor cover fitted on either end of said rotor to form with said cylinder; said rotor and two of said vanes a pair of chambers for compressed air;
- said rotor cover being rotatably sealed for alternately connecting said cylinder to a compressed-air inlet and an air outlet;
- said air outlet constructed and arranged to lie in a rotating direction of said rotor behind the large semi-axis of said substantially elliptical internal contour of said cylinder during both clockwise and anti-clockwise operation.
- 2. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 1, wherein the distance of said air outlet from the large semi-axis of said substantially elliptical internal contour of said cylinder, measured in a peripheral direction corresponds to approximately one-half of a vane division.
- 3. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 2, wherein said air outlet consists of at least one outlet slot in said rotor cover, which outlet slot extends tangentially to a center-point circle of said rotor cover and is connected with an axially through-going outlet duct.
- 4. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 3, wherein said outlet slot passes into an air outlet duct once having passed through said rotor cover.
- 5. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 4, further including mutually diametrically opposed compressed-air inlets in said cylinder for clockwise operation and mutually diametrically opposed compressed-air inlets in said cylinder for anti-clockwise operation, which mutually diametrically opposed compressed-air inlets begin at a face of said cylinder and open into an inside wall of said cylinder, said rotor cover having two diametrically opposed, axially through-going supply air ducts provided for clockwise and anti-clockwise operation, whereby one pair of said through-going supply air ducts can be connected with said compressed-air inlets for clockwise operation, and the other pair of through-going supply air ducts can be connected with said compressed-air inlets for anti-clockwise operation such that there will always be at least one outgoing air slot provided whose longitudinal axis is parallel with said supply air ducts.
- 6. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 5, wherein the external longitudinal edges of said outgoing air slots lie in a substantially tangential relationship to a center point circle drawn through said supply air ducts and the internal longitudinal edges of said outgoing air slots are situated approximately on the center point of a connecting line between the respective neighboring supply air ducts.
- 7. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 6, wherein said rotor cover has two diametrically opposed recesses which can be acted upon by compressed air, said recesses being supplied preferably through a bore situated centrally with respect to said recesses and wherein said recesses are displaced with respect to the outgoing air slots at a circumferential angle of 90.degree..
- 8. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 7, wherein said rotor cover is rotatably mounted in an intermediate ring in said housing and said rotor cover on the inlet side and the rotor are mounted by a cylindrical projection on an air distributor.
- 9. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 8, wherein said rotor cover can be locked in one of two rotating positions; whereby, in a first position, one pair of said diametrically opposed supply air ducts is connected with compressed-air inlets for clockwise operation and the other pair of compressed-air inlets for anti-clockwise operation are connected with said outgoing air slot whereby in a second position said second pair of diametrically opposed supply air ducts are connected with compressed air inlets for anti-clockwise operation and said compressed-air inlets for clockwise operation are connected with said outgoing air slots.
- 10. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 9, wherein said compressed-air inlets in said cylinder are bores beginning at a face of said cylinder which is situated at an angle with respect to the cylinder axis near the small semi-axis of said substantially elliptical internal contour.
- 11. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 10, wherein said bores which open into the internal contour of said cylinder are substantially longer than 50% of the length of said cylinder.
- 12. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 11, wherein said bores which are provided at one side of said large semi-axis are separated by a distance which is slightly larger than the thickness of one of said vanes.
- 13. A reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor comprising:
- a cylinder having a substantially elliptical internal contour;
- a rotor constructed and arranged to fit within said cylinder so that a chamber is formed on either side of said rotor;
- radially sliding vanes uniformly distributed around said rotor within the internal contour of said cylinder, said vanes ranging over the entire length of said cylinder and fitted into axial slots in said rotor;
- said cylinder being closed on its end by a cover plate and a rotor cover to form a pair of chambers for compressed air with said vanes, which expansion chambers can be alternately connected to a compressed-air inlet for either clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation, wherein the substantially elliptical internal contour of said cylinder is described by the following equation: ##EQU3## where: L=distance of curve point to center point
- A=large semi-axis
- B=small semi-axis
- .phi.=angle of rotation.
- 14. A reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor comprising:
- a cylinder having a substantially elliptical internal contour;
- a rotor constructed and arranged to fit within said cylinder so that a chamber is formed on either side of said rotor;
- radially sliding vanes uniformly distributed within the periphery of said cylinder, said vanes ranging over the entire length of said cylinder and fitted in axial slots in said rotor;
- said cylinder being closed on its end by a closing cover and a rotor cover to form a pair of chambers for compressed air with said vanes, which expansion chambers can be alternately connected to a compressed-air inlet for either clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation, wherein the internal contour of said cylinder is described by the following equation: ##EQU4## where: L=distance of curve point to center point
- A=large semi-axis
- B=small semi-axis
- .phi.=angle of rotation.
- 15. A reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor comprising:
- a cylinder having a substantially elliptical internal contour;
- a rotor constructed and arranged to fit within said cylinder so that a chamber is formed on either side of said rotor;
- radially sliding vanes uniformly distributed about the periphery of said rotor, said radially slidings vanes ranging over the entire length of said cylinder;
- said radially sliding vanes being fitted into axial slots, whereby said cylinder is closed on its ends by a cover plate and a rotor cover plate;
- said cylinder cover plate, said rotor cover said vanes said rotor and said cylinder forming a pair of expansion chambers, which expansion chambers depending on the rotatable position of said rotor cover can be alternately connected to a compressed-air inlet and an air outlet;
- an automatic reversing device for reversal of the rotating direction of the reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor, said automatic reversing device being actuated by a flow of supplied compressed air.
- 16. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 15, wherein said automatic reversing device includes a rotary valve, which rotary valve can be shifted by means of a first compressed-air connection into a first position and by means of a second compressed-air connection into a second position.
- 17. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 16, wherein said rotary valve is mechanically connected with said rotor cover, said connection causes said rotor cover to rotate with respect to said rotary valve.
- 18. The reversible twin-chambered compressed-air motor as defined in claim 17, wherein said automatic reversing device is axially connected at a distance from said rotor to a compressed-air distributor and said rotary valve carries a pin which passes axially through said air distributor, which pin emerges said rotor cover and is pivoted at the opposite end of said air distributor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 823,549, filed on Jan. 29, 1986 now abandoned.
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