Claims
- 1. A pump comprising:
- a housing;
- a master rotor mounted for rotation on the housing about a first axis, the master rotor being connectable to a power source so as to be rotated thereby, the motor rotor further including a first contoured faces and defining at least part of a sphere having a center;
- a slave rotor mounted for rotation on the housing about a second axis in response to rotation of the master rotor, the slave rotor including a second contoured faces and defining at least part of a sphere having a common center with the center of the master rotor;
- the first axis and second axis being offset from being collinear by an angle .alpha. and intersecting at the common centers of the rotors;
- each contoured face including a contact face and a side face, and the contact faces and side faces define vanes that cooperate to form chambers that change volume with rotation of the master and slave rotors about the first and second axis respectively;
- each contoured face of each rotor being defined by the locus formed as the rotors rotate about their respective axes by points on the other rotor;
- the points of each rotor that define the locus lying along an outer edge of a cone whose central axis is essentially a radius extending outward from the common centers of the rotor at an angle .alpha./2 from a normal to the axis of the other rotor; and
- ports disposed to allow fluid to be taken into the chambers and then be expelled out of the chambers at an increased velocity and/or pressure in response to rotation of the master and slave rotors of the pump.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 in which the apex of the cone is essentially at the common center of the rotors.
- 3. The pump of claim 1 in which the master and slave rotors face each other axially across the common center of the rotors.
- 4. The pump of claim 1 in which the housing has an interior surface defining at least a partially spherical cavity, whose center coincides with the common center of the rotors and the housing interior surface cooperates with the contoured faces of the rotors to form the chambers.
- 5. The pump of claim 3 in which the contact faces have axially inward and outward ends, and the side faces connect an inward end of one contact face with the outward end of an adjacent contact face.
- 6. The pump of claim 1 in which each rotor includes a shaft and the vanes of each rotor extend into the shaft of the other rotor.
- 7. The pump of claim 1 in which each rotor has at least three contoured faces, a vane being formed between each pair of adjacent contoured faces, and the contoured faces of both rotors defining at least three chambers.
- 8. The pump of claim 1 in which points on each rotor on the central axis of the cone follow a teardrop shape locus having an inflection point when the points cross a plane passing through the common center of the rotors and perpendicular to the axis of the other rotor.
- 9. The pump of claim 1 in which opposed contact faces of adjacent vanes define secondary chambers, the secondary chambers being sealed by contact of tips of the vanes of each rotor with the contoured faces of the other rotor and pockets are formed in each rotor at axially inward ends of each contact face at the point of contact of the tips of the vanes of each rotor with the contoured faces of the other rotor.
- 10. The pump of claim 1 in which the vanes have continual contact with the contact faces of the corresponding chambers as the rotors rotate about their respective axes.
- 11. The pump of claim 1 in which opposed side faces define primary chambers and opposed contact faces define secondary chambers, and the ratio of the primary chamber maximum volume to the primary chamber minimum volume is less than 7:1.
- 12. The pump of claim 1 in which opposed side faces define primary chambers and opposed contact faces define secondary chambers, and the side faces extend into each rotor in which they are formed beyond the locus formed by a cone on the other rotor as the rotor rotates.
- 13. The pump of claim 1 in which the master rotor has the same profile as the slave rotor.
- 14. The pump of claim 1 in which opposed side faces define primary chambers and opposed contact faces define secondary chambers, and the secondary chamber seals only momentarily at the point of minimum volume of the secondary chamber.
- 15. The pump of claim 1 in which there are at least three vanes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/401,264, filed on Mar. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,196.
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