Claims
- 1. A self-regulating turbine comprising an inner turbine rotor having outwardly extending vanes with air passages between them, an outer rotor member concentric with and extending radially beyond said inner rotor and having limited circumferential motion relative to said inner rotor, said outer rotor member coupled to a load, bosses on said outer member disposed to substantially obstruct the outward flow of air from said air passages in one extreme circumferential position of said outer member, but not in the other extreme circumferential position of said outer member, said bosses shaped as to constitute an extention of said vanes when in said other extreme circumferential position whereby to increase the effectiveness of the rotor at low operating speeds, biasing means acting on said inner turbine rotor thereby urging said outer rotor into said last named position but opposed by air reaction on said vanes toward said first named position, said biasing means comprising a plurality of spring members circumferentially spaced in said outer rotor and directed inwardly thereof, a plurality of spaced studs affixed in said inner turbine rotor and projecting therefrom, said spring members arranged to engage successively said studs to secure non-linear biasing characteristics, and stop means preventing relative rotation of said outer rotor member beyond said other extreme position.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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35366 |
Dickson |
May 1962 |
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746388 |
Scheffler |
Dec 1903 |
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