Claims
- 1. A rotary machine for handling a fluid comprising a housing means having a rotor chamber, said rotor chamber having an inner peripheral surface, a rotor means rotatably mounted in said rotor chamber, said rotor means having a rotor axis, said inner peripheral surface having a central axis which is eccentrically disposed relative to said rotor axis, said rotor means having a plurality of generally radially disposed vane slots, a plurality of vane means slidably mounted in said vane slots and operable to define variable volume chambers for said fluid as said rotor means rotates and said vane means move generally radially in and out of said vane slots, said housing means having housing end walls which define longitudinal ends of said rotor chamber, annular recesses in said housing end walls coaxial with said central axis, annular ring means rotatable in said annular recesses about said central axis, an annular channel in each of said ring means coaxial with said central axis, said vane means having longitudinal vane end walls, projecting vane parts projecting from said vane end walls, a sliding member having a generally oblong cross-sectional configuration rotatably disposed on said projecting vane parts, said annular channel having a radial width greater than the radial thickness of said sliding member, said sliding member being slidably disposed in said annular channel, whereby during rotation of said rotor means, the resulting centrifugal force urges said vane means radially outwardly of the respective vane slot such that said sliding member engages said channel to limit the extent of outward radial movement of said vane means from its respective vane slot to preclude sliding contact between said vane means and said inner peripheral surface of said housing means, said ring means being rotated in approximate synchronism with said rotor means by the frictional contact between said sliding member and said channel in said ring means.
- 2. A rotary machine according to claim 1 further comprising bearing means rotatably mounting said ring means in said housing means.
- 3. A rotary machine for handling a fluid comprising a housing means having a rotor chamber, said rotor chamber having an inner peripheral surface, a rotor means rotatably mounted in said rotor chamber, said rotor means having a rotor axis, said inner peripheral surface having a central axis which is eccentrically disposed relative to said rotor axis, said rotor means having a plurality of generally radially disposed vane slots, a plurality of vane means slidably mounted in said vane slots and operable to define variable volume chambers for said fluid as said rotor means rotates and said vane means move generally radially in and out of said vane slots, said housing means having housing end walls which define longitudinal ends of said rotor chamber, annular recesses in said housing end walls coaxial with said central axis, annular ring means rotatable in said annular recesses about said central axis, an annular channel in each of said ring means coaxial with said central axis, said vane means having longitudinal vane end walls, projecting vane parts projecting from said vane end walls, a sliding member having a generally oblong cross-sectional configuration rotatably mounted on said projecting vane parts, said sliding member being slidably disposed in said annular channel, whereby during rotation of said rotor means, the resulting centrifugal force urges said vane means radially outwardly of the respective vane slot such that said sliding member engages said channel to limit the extent of outward radial movement of said vane means from its respective vane slot to preclude sliding contact between said vane means and said inner peripheral surface of said housing means, said ring means being rotated in approximate synchronism with said rotor means by the frictional contact between said sliding member and said channel in said ring means, said annular channel having an outer cylindrical wall, said sliding member having an outer cylindrical wall, an inner cylindrical wall, and two cylindrical end walls, said outer cylindrical wall of said annular channel having the same diameter as the outer cylindrical wall of said sliding member, said inner cylindrical wall of said sliding member being substantially equally spaced from said outer cylindrical wall of said sliding member over the oblong length of said sliding member, said annular channel having a radial width which is greater than the thickness of said sliding member, said thickness being the distance that said outer cylindrical wall of said sliding member is spaced from the inner cylindrical wall of said sliding member, whereby said sliding member takes on different rotatable positions relative to the respective vane means for different angular positions of said sliding member in said annular channel.
Priority Claims (3)
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61-111490[U] |
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61-170903 |
Jul 1986 |
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61-161609[U]JPX |
Oct 1986 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division application of U.S. Ser. No. 197,548, filed May 23, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,995, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 075,006 filed July 17, 1987, abandoned; U.S. Ser. No. 110,919 filed Oct. 21, 1987, abandoned; U.S. Ser. No. 113,568 filed Oct. 26, 1987, abandoned; and U.S. Ser. No. 115,677 filed Oct. 30, 1987, abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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