Claims
- 1. A rotary piston displacement machine for compressible media, comprising:
- a fixed housing;
- a side wall of the fixed housing;
- outer and inner spiral-shaped peripheral walls extending perpendicularly from the side wall;
- a delivery space which is delimited by the outer and inner spiral-shaped peripheral walls extending perpendicularly from the side wall of the fixed housing;
- an inlet at the outside of the delivery space;
- a channel interconnecting the inlet and the delivery space;
- an outlet at the inside of the delivery space;
- a rotating rotor; and
- a spiral-shaped displacement body which projects into the delivery space and is carried by the rotating rotor and is mounted with respect to the delivery space so as to execute a rotary, twist-free movement, said displacement body having a width that is less than the width of the channel so that the displacement body does not obstruct flow through the inlet when the displacement body is before the inlet;
- the center of the displacement body is offset eccentrically relative to the center of the peripheral walls in such a way that the displacement body at all times almost touches both the outer and the inner peripheral walls of the delivery space at in each case at least one advancing sealing line;
- the spiral shape of the peripheral walls being selected so that when the perpendicular displacement body assumes the 0.degree./360.degree. position relative to the outer and inner peripheral walls the displacement body rests against the outer peripheral wall;
- means for advancing the sealing line at the inlet-side end of the outer peripheral wall so as to advance the sealing line relative to the 0.degree./360.degree. position by an angle (.alpha.) between 5.degree. and 50.degree., said advancing means including a circular arc in the outer peripheral wall at this angle region;
- whereby the maximum theoretical inlet volume is achieved in the delivery space between the displacement body and the outer peripheral wall before the rotating rotor which carries the perpendicular displacement body assumes the 0.degree./360.degree. position relative to the outer and inner peripheral walls.
- 2. A rotary piston displacement machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the inlet edge of the displacement body has a semicircular edge, and the advanced circular arc has a radius which corresponds to the sum of the radii of the semicircular inlet and eccentricity.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 282,756, filed Dec. 12, 1988, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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