Claims
- 1. A scroll-type fluid transferring machine having stationary and oscillatable scroll members, each being provided with a base plate and a wrap plate projecting from a surface of said base plate, which are combined in such a manner that a plurality of compression chambers are formed by the surface of said base plates and wrap plates and a fluid contained in said chambers is transferred, compressed or expanded by the revolution of said oscillatable scroll member, comprising:
- a first fine adjustment element having the same spiral form as the wrap plate of said stationary scroll member;
- a second fine adjustment element having the same spiral form as the wrap plate of said oscillatable scroll member;
- a first guide groove having the same spiral form as, and a width no greater than, said first fine adjustment element and being formed in the top end surface of the wrap plate of said stationary scroll member;
- a second guide groove having the same spiral form as, and a width no greater than, the second fine adjustment element and being formed in the top end surface of the wrap plate of said oscillatable scroll member, wherein said first and second fine adjustment elements are respectively received in said first and second guide grooves with an air gap between each of said fine adjustment elements and a bottom of a respective one of said grooves; and
- means for fluidically communicating said air gap with said compression chambers, said means for communicating comprising a plurality of recesses along the length of at least one of said fine adjusting elements, so that the fluid in said compression chamber may flow into said air gap and, wherein said air gap and said plurality of recesses comprise means for maintaining a minute gap between the end surfaces of the fine adjustment elements and the surfaces of said base plates facing respective ones of said fine adjustment elements.
- 2. A scroll-type fluid transferring machine according to claim 1, wherein there are provided means for adjusting the depth of insertion of said elements, by which said air gaps between the end surface of said elements and the bottom surface of the base plates of said stationary and oscillatable scroll members are finely adjusted.
- 3. A scroll-type fluid transferring machine according to claim 1, wherein said elements are made of a resilient material and are retangular in cross-section.
Priority Claims (3)
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60-106306 |
May 1985 |
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60-106308 |
May 1985 |
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60-106501 |
May 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 855,675, filed Apr. 25, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,740,143.
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Divisions (1)
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