Claims
- 1. In a positive-displacement machine in which the conversion of pressure energy of fluids is obtained by the circulation of at least two spaced vane members in at least one spiral-like passage of revolution defined by a pair of rib members having top surfaces and side walls and a bottom wall therebetween, wherein
- said vane members are parts of at least two vane wheels,
- each of said vane wheels is mounted for rotation about its own axis and housed in a slot formed in a first part of said machine,
- said vane members circulating in said spiral-like passages of revolution formed in a second part of said machine,
- at least one of said first and second parts of said machine is rotatable, the axis of rotation thereof constituting the main axis of rotation of said machine,
- said spiral-like passages of revolution are generated by a combined rotation of said vane members about the axis of rotation of their respective vane wheels and by rotation of said first part of said machine in relation to said second part of said machine,
- said spiral-like passages are closed across the top of said side walls by a surface of revolution formed on said first part of said machine housing said vane wheels,
- said surface of revolution formed on said first part of said machine cooperating with a conjugated surface of revolution formed on said top surfaces of said ribs defining said passages on said second part of said machine,
- said defined spiral-like passages of revolution having an inlet and an outlet and a continuous progressively varying cross-sectional area from the inlet to the outlet thereof,
- each of said surface of revolution and said conjugated surface of revolution being generated about said main axis of rotation of said machine,
- whereby the ratio and the gradient of compresson or expansion for a compressible fluid, and the constant volume flow for an incompressible fluid, flowing through said passages between said two spaced vane members circulating therein are imposed by the relative position and configuration of said cooperating conjugated surface of revolution to said surface of revolution generated by the rotation of said vane members about said main axis of said machine and by the difference of the distances of said vane members from said main axis of said machine during their travel from the inlet to the outlet of said spiral-like passages,
- the improvement therein which comprises:
- said at least one spiral-like passage of revolution having an extended operative portion which is defined by said bottom wall and by a single one of said pairs of rib members, and
- said conversion of pressure energy of fluids takes place in the portion of said spiral-like passage of revolution bordered by said one rib member as well as in the portion thereof bordered by said pair of rib members.
- 2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contour of each of said vane members comprises two lateral sides and a front side, and said extended operative portion of said spiral-like passage of revolution has a lateral side of a vane member cooperating with a lateral surface bordering said passage.
- 3. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radial section of said extended portion of said spiral-like passage of revolution has two sides.
- 4. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bottom wall of said spiral-like passage of revolution extends between said one rib member and a terminal point, the bottom wall terminal point and the top surface of said one rib member being closed by said surface of revolution formed on said first part of said machine housing said vane wheels.
- 5. A machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cross-section of said spiral-like passage of revolution is generally triangular in shape.
- 6. A machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein said bottom wall extends curvilinearly from the base of said one rib member to said terminal point, and wherein the cross-section of said spiral-like passage of revolution is generally triangular in shape.
- 7. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fluid enters and leaves the machine through ports formed in the bottom wall of said passage of revolution at the central and peripheral extremities of said machine, and wherein the peripheral extremity port is located in a portion of said passage of revolution where the radial section has two sides.
- 8. A machine as claimed in claim 7, including third and fourth ports formed in the bottom wall of said passage of revolution intermediate said central extremity port and said peripheral extremity port, whereby a compressed fluid admitted at said central extremity port is expanded over a first portion of said spiral-like passage of revolution and thereafter evacuated at said third port and a fluid admitted at said fourth port is compressed over a second portion of said spiral-like passage of revolution and thereafter evacuated through said peripheral extremity port, the pressure exerted by the fluid on said vane used for compression being subtracted from the pressure exerted on a neighboring vane used for expansion, both vanes being part of the same vane wheel.
- 9. A machine as claimed in claim 8, in which the evacuation of the expanded fluid from said spiral-like passage of revolution is assured by supplying the fluid to be compressed at a slightly higher pressure.
- 10. A machine as claimed in claim 8, in which the intermediate discharge third port for the expanded fluid and the intermediate inlet fourth port for the fluid to be compressed are aligned substantially radially at the bottom of said spiral-like passage of revolution so that the centrifugal force empties the expanded fluid through the intermediate discharge port and admits the new charge of fluid for compression through the intermediate inlet port.
- 11. A machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one spiral-like passage of revolution is also formed in a third part of said machine identical to that formed on said second part of said machine, said second and third parts of said machine each facing opposite sides of said first part of said machine carrying said vane wheels, and wherein said vane wheels simultaneously independently cooperate through diametrically opposed portions with said passage of revolution formed in each of said second and third parts of said machine, whereby the pressure exerted by fluid circulating in the compression portion of said passage against said vanes is in the same direction on each side of said first part of said machine, and the pressure exerted by fluid circulating in the expansion portion of said passage against said vanes is in the opposite direction on each side of said first part of said machine, so that said vane wheels operate as thrust bearings on said first part of said machine, the thrust on the vane wheels being the difference between the thrust resulting from the compression and from the expansion of the fluids in the machine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 797,311 filed May 16, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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