Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
418106000 | Vane position adjustment | 7 |
20090016918 | PNEUMATIC VANE MOTOR WITH BY- PASS MEANS - A pneumatic vane motor with a stator cylinder having an air inlet opening and an air outlet opening, a rotor eccentrically journalled in the cylinder and carrying a number of sliding vanes which divide the cylinder into moving cells, wherein the cylinder comprises a by-pass passage located between the air inlet opening and the air outlet opening and arranged to leak air from a pressurized working cell into a preceding cell before the working cell reaches the outlet opening, thereby using a preceding cell as an expansion volume for sound attenuation. | 01-15-2009 |
20090162232 | Vane pump - A vane pump includes slits formed in a base portion of a rotary unit rotating in a casing and extend radially from a rotation axis of a rotary unit to be opened outwardly in a radial direction, a vane received in each of the slits to be protruded from or retreated into the slit, an annular chamber formed around the base portion in the casing and pump rooms formed by defining the annular chamber by using the vanes. The vane pump is operated to discharge fluid sucked into an associated pump room by rotating the rotary unit and thereby periodically increasing or reducing volume of the pump rooms. The vane pump further includes a fluid force generating portion provided on at least one of the rotary unit and the casing to generate fluid force to the upper side in an axial direction of the rotation axis by rotation of the rotary unit. | 06-25-2009 |
20120076682 | VANE PUMP - A lubricating oil to be supplied to a vane pump | 03-29-2012 |
20120087820 | ROTARY DEVICE - A device includes a ring having a tubular interior surface centered about an axis. The surface includes a plurality of axially extending, inwardly-projecting ridges. On opposite sides of each ridge is a first port and a second port. A rotor rotates in the ring about the axis. A plurality of vanes is mounted to the rotor body for rotation therewith and for radial extension and retraction relative thereto such that the surface can be swept by the vanes. The rotor and the ring are sealed to permit fluid communication into and out of the device only via the ports. The vanes retract and extend as the body rotates such that chambers are created which decrease in volume when in communication with the first ports and chambers are created which increase in volume when in communication with the second ports. A fluid pressure mechanism can cause vane retraction. | 04-12-2012 |
20120156077 | CAM LINER PROFILE - A vane pump is provided and includes a liner having an inlet window and a discharge window, the liner being formed to define a cam surface and a rotor carrying a plurality of radially extending vanes which are forced outwardly such that vane tips thereof contact with the cam surface, the rotor having a direction of rotation such that one end of the inlet window is an upstream end and an opposed end is a downstream end, a radius of each of the vane tips being approximately 0.114 inches (0.3 cm) and a profile of the cam surface being defined in accordance with the radius of the vane tips. | 06-21-2012 |
20130052071 | VANE PUMP - A back pressure groove which is formed in a plate coming into contact with a side surface of a rotor and is communicated with a high pressure chamber is formed in such a manner as to copy an annular locus drawn by a base end of a vane which slides within a vane groove while coming into slidable contact with a cam surface of a cam ring, at a time when the rotor rotates one time. | 02-28-2013 |
20150377023 | ECCENTRIC MOTOR - The eccentric motor has a motor housing with an internal cylinder space. A main shaft is concentrically aligned with a central axis of the cylindrical space. A rotary blade is rigidly fixed, and arranged radially with respect, to the main shaft. A rotor is eccentrically arranged inside the motor housing, wherein the rotational axis of the rotor is spaced at a predetermined distance of eccentricity from the central axis of the main sheath surface of the motor housing. The rotary blade and the rotor are coupled to each other through a coupling member to establish a forced mechanical connection therebetween. The coupling member is adapted to move relative to the rotary blade in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof, and also relative to the rotor in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotary blade. | 12-31-2015 |