EP0137421A2 - Machine à piston rotatif à axe externe - Google Patents

Machine à piston rotatif à axe externe Download PDF

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EP0137421A2
EP0137421A2 EP84111533A EP84111533A EP0137421A2 EP 0137421 A2 EP0137421 A2 EP 0137421A2 EP 84111533 A EP84111533 A EP 84111533A EP 84111533 A EP84111533 A EP 84111533A EP 0137421 A2 EP0137421 A2 EP 0137421A2
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Felix Dr. H. C. Wankel
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Aisin Corp
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01CROTARY-PISTON OR OSCILLATING-PISTON MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01C1/00Rotary-piston machines or engines
    • F01C1/08Rotary-piston machines or engines of intermeshing engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co- operating members similar to that of toothed gearing
    • F01C1/12Rotary-piston machines or engines of intermeshing engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co- operating members similar to that of toothed gearing of other than internal-axis type
    • F01C1/14Rotary-piston machines or engines of intermeshing engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co- operating members similar to that of toothed gearing of other than internal-axis type with toothed rotary pistons
    • F01C1/20Rotary-piston machines or engines of intermeshing engagement type, i.e. with engagement of co- operating members similar to that of toothed gearing of other than internal-axis type with toothed rotary pistons with dissimilar tooth forms

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  • the invention relates to an external-axis rotary piston machine with the features of the preamble of claim 1.
  • a rotary piston machine of this type is known from EP-OS 63240 by the same applicant. It has a cavity in the shut-off rotor which is considerably larger than is required for the engagement of a piston of the piston rotor. This has the advantage that when the piston enters the cavity there are no squeezing flows or compressions leading to energy losses.
  • the enlarged cavity in the shut-off rotor can result in a small, though small, portion of compressed gas getting through the cavity back to the low-pressure side of the machine during the movement of the piston.
  • the circumferential surface of the piston therefore rolls on a central part of the shut-off rotor in order to form a seal against such overflow.
  • the provision of this middle part leads to a comparatively great design effort, and moreover the movement of the piston leads against it Midsection locally, albeit low, squeezing currents or compressions that contribute to energy loss and noise.
  • the object of the invention is to enable the piston to pass through a cavity of the shut-off rotor as far as possible to avoid leakage flows and noise, without this cavity forming a harmful space, i. an undesired overflow from the high-pressure to the low-pressure side of the machine enables the machine to be highly efficient with low noise.
  • the invention thus shows for the first time for external-axis rotary piston machines with a piston rotor and a shut-off rotor, how a piston can remain in constant sealing contact with edge regions of the receiving opening of the cavity while it is passing through a cavity of the shut-off rotor, so that a harmful space is exposed to the gas from the pressure - can get to the suction side, is almost completely avoided.
  • the housing 1 encloses the piston rotor 2 and the shut-off rotor 3, which are mounted on the two axial ends of the housing in a manner which is not shown, but is customary, and are in drive connection with one another in a speed ratio of 1: 2 via two gearwheels.
  • the runners 2, 3 rotate in the opposite direction, as indicated by arrows.
  • the gas to be compressed is sucked in by the movement of the pistons 4, 5 along the inner wall 6 of the housing through the housing connector 7.
  • the housing connector 7 is arranged directly adjacent to the housing part 8 sealingly enclosing the shut-off rotor 3 and opens in an approximately tangential direction into the circular-cylindrical working space 9 through which the pistons 4, 5 pass.
  • This working space is delimited on the inside by a hollow shaft 10 of the piston rotor 2. on the circumference of the pistons 4, 5 are attached.
  • the pistons can also be fastened to an outer hollow cylindrical rotor part 11, which firmly encloses an inner hollow shaft 12.
  • the hollow shaft 10 encloses a non-rotating hollow cylindrical control sleeve 13, which has an opening 14 in its wall, which extends over an arc angle ⁇ . Openings 15, 16 are also respectively provided in the hollow shaft 12 in the direction of rotation in front of the pistons 4, 5. While these openings 15, 16 of the hollow shaft pass through the opening 14 by rotation of the rotor 2, the gas compressed in the annular space 9 can flow inwards into the outflow channel 17 enclosed by the control sleeve 13.
  • the outflow opening 14 in the control sleeve 13, like the intake duct 7, is arranged as close as possible to the shut-off rotor 3 or the sealing region 18 between the two rotors 2, 3 in order to achieve the highest possible compression ratio with each revolution of the pistons 4, 5.
  • the angular position of the outflow opening 14 can be changed to control the performance of the machine.
  • the opening 14 closes, as shown in FIG. 3, shortly after the outer peripheral surface 19 of the piston 5 or 4, which moves along the inner wall 6 of the housing, has left the edge 20 of the annular working space 9.
  • the trailing boundary surface 21 of the opening 16 undercuts the piston 5 in the hollow shaft of the piston rotor.
  • the pistons 4, 5 begin to compress some gas into the cavity 22 of the A b blocking rotor 3 until the trailing edge region 23 of the receiving opening 24 of the blocking rotor in sealing approach or contact with the piston 5.
  • the gas compressed during this short rotation angle of the piston rotor into the cavity 22 of the shut-off rotor comes back to the suction side of the machine and thus reduces the efficiency of the machine.
  • this angle of rotation is reduced to a minimum, since the trailing edge region 23 of the opening 24 approaches the piston 5 much earlier than is possible according to known construction principles.
  • the graphic representation shows that the trailing boundary edge 25 of the receiving opening 24 of the shut-off rotor is offset radially inward, while the leading boundary edge 26 of the receiving opening 24 is located on the outer circumference of the shut-off rotor. From this trailing edge 25 of the shut-off rotor, which is offset radially inward, the edge region of the receiving opening 24 runs outward in an arc shape and merges continuously into the peripheral surface of the shut-off rotor.
  • the leading or first edge 26 on the circumference of the shut-off rotor should move along the leading piston surface 28 and the trailing, radially inwardly offset boundary edge 25 of the receiving opening 24 should move along a radially outer part 29 of the trailing piston surface, while the arcuate If the edge area 23 of the receiving opening 24 is to roll on a radially inner part 30 of the trailing piston surface, the cross-sectional shape of the pistons 5, 4 is geometrically determined. Thus, the cross section of the pistons 5, 4 is approximately S-shaped.
  • the trailing or second edge 25 of the shut-off rotor grazes on the convex surface Part 29 along, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, and then rolls according to the representations of Figures 6 and 7, the arcuate edge region 23 on the concave surface part of the trailing piston surface.
  • the circumferential width of the pistons 4, 5 determines the size of the receiving opening 24 in the shut-off valve. This width has a certain dimension in order to obtain a sufficient seal between the circumferential surface of the pistons and the inner surface 6 of the housing 1.
  • sealing strips can be attached to the circumference of the pistons, preferably in accordance with the principle known from DE-OS 3005694.
  • the cavity 22 of the shut-off rotor so large that the shut-off rotor can consist of a thin-walled sleeve.
  • the part of the shut-off rotor adjacent to the leading opening edge 26 and the trailing arc-shaped edge region is solid and is, for example, a separately produced strip (31, 32) on the wall of the shut-off rotor attached.
  • This separate production of strips thus delimiting the receiving opening 24 facilitates the precise production of the surface contour of the edges 25 and 26 and of the covex curved region 23 adjoining the edge 25.
  • the edges 25, 26 can, as shown in FIGS. be relatively sharp, but also be designed with a rounded cross-section.
  • shut-off rotor As a thin-walled sleeve, and in addition through the use of the above-mentioned strips forming the opening edges or opening edges, the shut-off rotor is much easier to produce than known constructions.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 show two exemplary embodiments with measures to avoid, albeit slight, squeezing currents which can occur when the convex edge region 23 rolls according to the exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 7 up to the peripheral surface 33 of the shaft of the piston rotor.
  • the convexly curved region 34 which rolls against the limiting edge 25 and rolls on the piston 5, is substantially reduced by providing a recess 36 between this region 34 and the peripheral surface 35 of the shut-off rotor.
  • a cutout 36 instead of a cutout 36, a plurality of smaller cutouts can also be provided one behind the other in the circumferential direction of the shut-off rotor.
  • the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 9 shows a recess 37 in the piston region which adjoins the outer convex surface part 29 of the piston 5 radially inwards and merges into the peripheral surface 33 of the shaft of the piston rotor and which likewise prevents a squeezing flow which leads to losses.
  • this cutout 37 can also be replaced by a plurality of smaller cutouts.
  • the cutouts 36, 37 can also be present in large numbers in the axial direction of the rotor be arranged so that they are separated from one another by web parts in a manner not shown. These web parts counteract a weakening of the cross section, for example in the root region of the pistons 5.

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  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
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EP84111533A 1983-10-10 1984-09-27 Machine à piston rotatif à axe externe Expired EP0137421B1 (fr)

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AT84111533T ATE35020T1 (de) 1983-10-10 1984-09-27 Aussenachsige rotationskolbenmaschine.

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CH5516/83A CH663446A5 (de) 1983-10-10 1983-10-10 Aussenachsige rotationskolbenmaschine.

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EP (1) EP0137421B1 (fr)
JP (1) JPS60156901A (fr)
AT (1) ATE35020T1 (fr)
CH (1) CH663446A5 (fr)
DE (1) DE3471971D1 (fr)

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US4626182A (en) 1986-12-02
JPH0429841B2 (fr) 1992-05-20
JPS60156901A (ja) 1985-08-17
DE3471971D1 (en) 1988-07-14
CH663446A5 (de) 1987-12-15

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