Claims
- 1. A rotary machine comprising a housing means having a rotor chamber, said rotor chamber having an inner peripheral surface, a rotor means rotatably mounted in said rotor chamber, said rotor means having an axis of rotation, said inner peripheral surface having a central axis which is eccentrically disposed relative to said axis of rotation of said rotor means, said rotor means having a plurality of generally radially disposed vane slots, a plurality of vane means slidably mounted in said vane slots and operable to define variable volume chambers for said fluid as said rotor means rotates and said vane means move generally radially in and out of said vane slots, said vane means having longitudinal ends, projection means projecting from said longitudinal ends, annular ring means rotatably mounted on said housing means for rotation about said central axis, an annular channel in each of said ring means coaxial with said central axis, said channels having a constant generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration throughout their annular extent, said projection means on said vane means extending into said annular channels such that during rotation of said rotor means, the resulting centrifugal force urges said vane means radially outwardly of the respective vane slot such that said projection means engages said channels to limit the extent of outward radial movement of said vane means from its respective vane slot to preclude sliding contact between said vane means and said inner peripheral surface of said housing means, said vane means having an inner radial end and an outer radial end extending between said two longitudinal ends of said vane, said outer radial end being disposed juxtaposed to said inner peripheral surface of said housing means during operation of the rotary machine, said projection means being spaced from said outer radial end while being disposed closer to said outer radial end than to said inner radial end.
- 2. A rotary machine according to claim 1, wherein said projection means comprises cylindrical members having an outer cylindrical surface with a diameter less than the radial width of said channels.
- 3. A rotary machine according to claim 1, further comprising bearing means for rotatably supporting said ring means on said housing means.
- 4. A rotary machine according to claim 1, wherein said housing means has end walls which define longitudinal ends of said rotor chamber, annular recess means in said end walls, said ring means having a front side and an opposite rear side, said front side being juxtaposed to said longitudinal ends of said vane means, said rear side having an annular extended portion extending into said recess means, and bearing means in said recess means juxtaposed to said annular extended portion for rotatably supporting said ring means on said housing means.
- 5. A rotary machine according to claim 4, wherein said annular extended portion comprises an annular ring portion, said annular ring portion being disposed radially inwardly of said channels.
- 6. A rotary machine according to claim 4, wherein said ring means has a disk portion from which said annular ring portion extends, said end walls of said housing means being axially spaced from said longitudinal ends of said vane means, said disk portion being disposed in said space.
- 7. A rotary machine according to claim 6, wherein said recess means has a bottom recess wall formed by said housing means and extending perpendicular to said central axis, said bearing means being disposed between said bottom recess wall and said disk portion of said ring means.
- 8. A rotary machine according to claim 7, wherein said annular ring portion of said ring means is disposed between said bottom recess wall and said disk portion of said ring means.
- 9. A rotary machine comprising a housing means having a rotor chamber, said rotor chamber having an inner peripheral surface, a rotor means rotatably mounted in said rotor chamber, said rotor means having an axis of rotation, said inner peripheral surface having a central axis which is eccentrically disposed relative to said axis of rotation of said rotor means, said rotor means having a plurality of generally radially disposed vane slots, a plurality of vane means slidably mounted in said vane slots and operable to define variable volume chambers for said fluid as said rotor means rotates and said vane means move generally radially in and out of said vane slots, said vane means having longitudinal ends, projection means projecting from said longitudinal ends, annular ring means rotatably mounted on said housing means for rotation about said central axis, an annular channel in each of said ring means coaxial with said central axis, said channels having a constant generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration throughout their annular extent, said projection means on said vane means extending into said annular channels such that during rotation of said rotor means, the resulting centrifugal force urges said vane means radially outwardly of the respective vane slot such that said projection means engages said channels to limit the extent of outward radial movement of said vane means from its respective vane slot to preclude sliding contact between said vane means and said inner peripheral surface of said housing means, said vane means having an inner radial end and an outer radial end extending between said two longitudinal ends of said vane means, said outer radial end being disposed juxtaposed to said inner peripheral surface of said housing means during operation of the rotary machine, said projection means being spaced from said outer radial end while being disposed closer to said outer radial end than to said inner radial end.
Priority Claims (3)
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61-111490[U] |
Jul 1986 |
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61-170903 |
Jul 1986 |
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61-161609[U]JPX |
Oct 1986 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division application of U.S. Ser. No. 197,548, filed May 23, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,995, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 075,006 filed July 17, 1987, abandoned; U.S. Ser. No. 110,919 filed Oct. 21, 1987, abandoned; U.S. Ser. No. 113,568 filed Oct. 26, 1987, abandoned; and U.S. Ser. No. 115,677 filed Oct. 30, 1987, abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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