This invention concerns rotors for compressors, pumps and rotary engines.
Rotors for devices such as compressors, pumps and rotary engines are finished to precise dimensions and tight tolerances. Rotors are thus among the more expensive and time consuming components in the manufacture of such devices. Rotors are furthermore complex parts because they receive one or more reciprocating vanes in slots that pass through the rotor body. It is a challenge to manufacture rotors economically and rapidly by conventional machining techniques, especially if it is desired that the rotor be formed from a single piece of metal. There is thus an opportunity to improve the design of rotors to promote their more efficient and rapid manufacture.
The invention concerns a rotor. In one example embodiment the rotor comprises a first hub having a first hub radius. A second hub is coaxially aligned with the first hub. The second hub has a second hub radius. A vane housing is positioned between the first and second hubs. The vane housing comprises a cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis coaxially aligned with the first and second hubs. A slot extends through a diameter of the body and along the longitudinal axis. A first portion of the slot, extending radially from the longitudinal axis over a distance greater than both the first hub radius and the second hub radius, has a first width. A second portion of the slot, extending radially from the first portion to an outer surface of the body, has a second width less than the first width. A third portion of the slot, extending radially from the longitudinal axis over a distance greater than both the first hub radius and the second hub radius, hays a third width. Afourth portion of the slot, extending radially from the third portion to the outer surface of the body has a fourth width less than the third width.
In a particular example embodiment the first hub radius is equal to the second hub radius. Further by way of example the first width is equal to the third width. Again by way of example the second width is equal to the fourth width.
An example embodiment further comprises a shaft extending from the second hub. The shaft is coaxially aligned with the first and second hubs. Another example embodiment comprises a vane slidably positioned within the slot. The vane may be mounted on an eccentric cam such that rotation of the rotor about the longitudinal axis causes reciprocal motion of the vane within the slot.
The invention also encompasses a method of manufacturing a rotor. In one example embodiment the method comprises:
An example method according to the invention may further comprise integrally casting a shaft connected to the second hub. The shaft is coaxially aligned with the second hub. Further by way of example the method may comprise grinding the second and fourth slot portions to a desired final width. Another example method comprises grinding the second slot portion to a final width less than the first width. Another example method comprises grinding the fourth slot portion to a final width less than the third width. Additionally by way of example, the method may comprise turning the rotor to achieve final outer diameters of the first hub, the second hub, the shaft and the vane housing.
As shown in
The slot portions are distinguished from one another by their respective widths. First portion 28 of slot 26 has a first width 46, and second portion 36 has a second width 48 less than width 46. Third portion 40 of slot 26 has a third width 50, and fourth portion 44 has a fourth width 52 less than the third width 50. For practical designs, as shown in the example rotor 10, the first width 46 is equal to the third width 50 and the second width 48 is equal to the fourth width 52.
It is advantageous to control the second and fourth widths 48, 52 of slot 26 to precise dimensions and tight tolerances because these portions of the slot serve as guides for a vane 54 (see
Rotor 10 is advantageously manufactured by integrally casting the hubs 12 and 14 with the body 20 and the shaft 24 in a cavity and core mold (not shown). A void space is created within the body 20 using a core which is shaped to the rough dimensions of the slot 26 including its four portions 28, 36, 40 and 44. Once free of the mold and core, as shown in
This application is based upon and claims benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/525,252, filed Jun. 27, 2017 and hereby incorporated by reference.
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