FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a fluid transmission apparatus, and more particularly,
to a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The conventional vane-type pump generally comprises a stator, a rotor and at least
one blade, wherein the stator has a room defined therein. The stator has an inlet
and an outlet so that the room communicates with outside of the stator. Fluid enters
into the room via the inlet and leaves the room via the outlet. The rotor is eccentrically
located in the room and the outer periphery of the rotor is in contact with the inner
periphery of the room. Multiple blades are taken as an example. The rotor has slots
for accommodating the blades therein. The blades each have one end pointing the center
of the rotor and the other end of each of the blades is in contact with the inner
periphery of the room. A space is defined between the inner periphery of the room
and the outer periphery of the rotor. By the contact between the rotor, the blades
and the inner periphery of the room, multiple partitions are defined to receive fluid.
[0003] When the rotor rotates back and forth, the blades are driven by the rotor and movable
back and forth within the slots due to the movement of the rotor. The volumes of the
partitions vary due to the back-and-forth movement of the blades, so that the fluid
is sucked into the room via the inlet and leaved from the room via the outlet.
[0004] The centrifugal force generated from the blades due to the rotation of the rotor
drives the blades outward so as to contact the distal ends of the blades with the
inner periphery of the room to pump the fluid. However, when the viscosity of the
fluid is high, there will be a gap between the distal ends and the inner periphery
of the room and the transmission efficiency of the fluid is reduced.
[0005] US4212603,
US5087183,
US5160252,
US5181843 and
US5558511 respectively discloses a fluid transmission apparatus which comprises a stator with
an annular groove which shares a common center with the room. The axles of the blades
are engaged with the annular groove which guides the movement of the blades. The rotor
is eccentrically located in the room and the axis of each of the blades points the
center of the rotor, so that the shape of the inner periphery of the room is like
oval inner periphery which is difficult to be machined during manufacturing processes.
Furthermore, the blades each have a certain thickness, in order to prevent interference
between two adjacent distal ends of the blades and the inner periphery of the room,
the distal end of each blade is made to be sharpened. The sharp distal end of the
blade may vibrate when the fluid passes therethrough and noise is therefore generated.
The vibration also generates partial thermo stress which accelerates fatigue of the
material at the distal end of the blade.
[0006] In view of the above, after repeated trials and experiments, the Applicant develops,
researches for and thus provides a solution having novelty and inventive step, as
disclosed by application.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a vane-type fluid transmission
apparatus. In the vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, a rotor is eccentrically
disposed in a circular room, axles of blades are pivotably connected to pieces that
are rotatably movable regarding a center of the room as a rotation center. The blades
and the pieces form relative rotation movements. Adapted to a shape of ends of the
blades, the blades are kept in a tangential contact with an inner wall of the room.
Accordingly, pumping and transmission efficiency of a fluid is increased, and complications
for processing the stator to form the room are reduced.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a vane-type fluid transmission
apparatus, which is can utilize an inverter motor to connected the shaft of the rotor
to control the flow rate of the fluid.
[0009] To achieve the objects above-mentioned, the present invention relates to a fluid
transmission apparatus and comprises a stator having a room defined therein and the
room has a circular inner periphery, the stator has an inlet and an outlet, the inlet
and the outlet communicate with the room; a rotor has a cylindrical body and a shaft
extends through the cylindrical body, the cylindrical body is eccentrically located
in the room and the outer periphery of the cylindrical body is tangent to the inner
periphery of the room, the inlet and the outlet are respectively located adjacent
to the position where the outer periphery of the cylindrical body is tangent to the
inner periphery of the room, two slots are defined diametrically in the outer periphery
of the cylindrical body and communicate with the room; the shaft extends through the
stator and is connected with a power source; two blades are respectively located within
the slots, the first end of each blade points the axis of the cylindrical body and
the second end of each blade is in contact with the inner periphery of the room so
as to form a space for receiving fluid between the outer periphery of the cylindrical
body and the inner periphery of the room; two first pieces and two second pieces are
respectively pivotably connected to the stator, wherein the first pieces are located
adjacent to the inner bottom of the cylindrical body and the second pieces are located
adjacent to the inner top of the cylindrical body, the first pieces and the second
pieces are pivoted about the center of the room, the two blades are respectively and
pivotably connected to the first pieces and the second pieces by two respective axles,
the blades are pivotable about the center of the room and linearly movable within
the slots; a curved face is defined in the second end of each of the two blades and
in contact with the inner periphery of the room, the inner periphery of the room has
a radius R1, each of the axles is pivotable by a radius R2, the curved face of the
second end of each of the two blades has a radius R3. R3=R1-R2, the two blades and
the first pieces are pivoted about two respective centers of the curved faces such
that the second ends of the two blades are in contact with the inner periphery of
the room.
[0010] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the stator
has a circular first recess and a circular second recess, the first and second recesses
share the center with the room, the first pieces are respectively engaged with the
first recess and the second pieces are respectively engaged with the second recess,
the first and second pieces are pivoted about the center of the room.
[0011] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the first
recess of the stator has a first dim in an inner end thereof and the second recess
of the stator has a second dim in an inner end thereof.
[0012] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein a first protrusion
extends from a center of the first recess and shares the center with the room, a second
protrusion extends from a center of the second recess and shares the center with the
room.
[0013] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein each of the
first and second pieces comprises a ring and a protrusion, the rings of the first
pieces are mounted to the first protrusion and the rings of the second pieces are
mounted to the second protrusion.
[0014] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein each of the
first and second pieces are curved plates and an arc of each of the first and second
pieces is over 180 degrees, each of the first pieces is pivotably connected to the
first protrusion and each of the second piecesis pivotably connected to the second
protrusion.
[0015] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein each of the
first and second pieces comprises a ring and a protrusion which is connected to an
inner periphery of the ring, the protrusion is a curved protrusion, the protrusion
of ring of each of the first pieces is in contact with the first protrusion, an outer
periphery of the ring of each of the first pieces is in contact with an inner wall
of the first recess, the protrusion of ring of each of the second pieces is in contact
with the second protrusion, an outer periphery of the ring of each of the second pieces
is in contact with an inner wall of the second recess.
[0016] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the two blades
are pivotably connected to the protrusions of the first and second pieces by the axles.
[0017] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein a groove
is defined in an end face of the cylindrical body and two ends of the groove respectively
communicate with the slots, the two ends of the groove are located close to the shaft.
[0018] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the stator
comprises a base and a cover.
[0019] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the shaft
is connected with an inverter motor.
[0020] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, comprising a stator,
a rotor, a blade, a first piece and a second piece, wherein the stator having a room
defined therein and the room having a circular inner periphery, the stator having
an inlet and an outlet, the inlet and the outlet communicating with the room;
the rotor having a cylindrical body and a shaft which extends through the cylindrical
body, the cylindrical body eccentrically located in the room, an outer periphery of
the cylindrical body being tangent to the inner periphery of the room, the inlet and
the outlet respectively located adjacent to a position where the outer periphery of
the cylindrical body is tangent to the inner periphery of the room, a slot defined
radially in the outer periphery of the cylindrical body and communicating with the
room, the shaft extending through the stator and adapted to be connected with a power
source;
the blade located within the slot, a first end of the blade pointing an axis of the
cylindrical body, a second end of the blade being in contact with the inner periphery
of the room so as to form a space for receiving fluid between the outer periphery
of the cylindrical body and the inner periphery of the room;
the first piece and the second piece respectively and pivotably connected to the stator,
the first piece being located adjacent to an inner bottom of the cylindrical body
and the second piece being located adjacent to an inner top of the cylindrical body,
the first piece and the second piece pivoted about a center of the room, and the blade
pivotably connected to the first piece and the second piece by an axle, the blade
being pivotable about the center of the room and linearly movable within the slot,
a curved face defined in the second end of the blade and being in contact with the
inner periphery of the room, the inner periphery of the room having a radius R1, the
axle being pivotable by a radius R2, the curved face of the second end of the blade
having a radius R3, R3=R1-R2, the blade and the first piece being pivoted about the
center of the curved face such that the second end of the blade is in contact with
the inner periphery of the room.
[0021] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the each
of the inlet and the outlet is connected with a check valve so as to control the direction
that the fluid passes through the stator.
[0022] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, comprising a stator,
a rotor, a first blade, a second blade, a first piece and a second piece, wherein
the stator having a room defined therein and the room having a circular inner periphery,
the stator having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet and the outlet communicating with
the room;
the rotor having a cylindrical body and a shaft which extends through the cylindrical
body, the cylindrical body eccentrically located in the room, an outer periphery of
the cylindrical body being tangent to the inner periphery of the room, the inlet and
the outlet respectively located adjacent to a position where the outer periphery of
the cylindrical body is tangent to the inner periphery of the room, two slots defined
diametrically in the outer periphery of the cylindrical body and respectively communicating
with the room, the shaft extending through the stator and adapted to be connected
with a power source;
the first blade and the second blade located within the slots respectively, a first
end of each of the first and second blades pointing an axis of the cylindrical body,
a second end of each of the first and second blades being in contact with the inner
periphery of the room so as to form a space for receiving fluid between the outer
periphery of the cylindrical body and the inner periphery of the room;
the first piece and the second piece respectively and pivotably connected to the stator,
the first piece being located adjacent to an inner bottom of the cylindrical body
and the second piece being located adjacent to an inner top of the cylindrical body,
the first piece and the second piece pivoted about a center of the room, the first
and second pieces respectively form a pivotal hole and a circular guide slot;
the first blade pivotably connected to an axle and two ends of the axle pivotably
connected with the pivotal holes of the first and second pieces, the second blade
pivotably connected to a first axle and a second axle, the first axle connected to
a first slide and the second axle connected to a second slide, the first slide slidably
inserted into the guide slot of the first piece and the second slide slidably inserted
into the guide slot of the second piece, the first and second blades pivotable about
the center of the room, the first and second blades movable within the guide slots,
and
a curved face defined in the second end of the first blade and being in contact with
the inner periphery of the room, a curved face defined in the second end of the second
blade and being in contact with the inner periphery of the room, the inner periphery
of the room having a radius R1, the axle and the first and second axles being pivotable
by a radius R2, the curved faces of the first and second blade having a radius R3,
R3=R1-R2, a center of the curved face located at a center of the axle, a center of
the curved face located at a center of the first and second axles, the second ends
of the first and second blades being in contact with the inner periphery of the room.
[0023] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the pivotal
hole and the guide slot are defined in a first side of the first piece, a second side
of the first piece is a closed side, the pivotal hole and the guide slot are defined
in a first side of the second piece, a second side of the second piece is a closed
side.
[0024] The present invention a vane-type fluid transmission apparatus, wherein the pivotal
hole and the guide slot are defined through the first piece, the pivotal hole and
the guide slot are defined through the second piece.
[0025] Therefore, the efficiency of transmission of the fluid is increased and the manufacturing
processes for making the room are simplified, the present invention can utilize an
inverter motor to connect the shaft of the rotor to control the flow rate of the fluid.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view to show the fluid transmission apparatus of the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded view to show the fluid transmission apparatus of the present
invention;
Fig. 3 is a top view of the base of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present
invention;
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view taken along line 4-4 in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view of the cover of the fluid transmission apparatus
of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present
invention;
Fig. 7 is a top view to show the fluid transmission apparatus of the present invention,
wherein the cover is removed;
Fig. 8 is an operational status of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present
invention;
Fig. 9 is another operational status of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present
invention;
Fig. 10 is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment of the fluid transmission
apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 11 is an exploded view to show the third embodiment of the fluid transmission
apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 12 is a top view to show the third embodiment of the fluid transmission apparatus
of the present invention, wherein the cover is removed;
Fig. 13 is an exploded view to show the first piece, the second piece and the rotor
of the fourth embodiment of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 14 is an exploded view to show the first piece, the second piece and the rotor
of the fifth embodiment of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 15 is an exploded view to show the sixth embodiment of the fluid transmission
apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 16 is an exploded view to show the seventh embodiment of the fluid transmission
apparatus of the present invention;
Fig. 17 is an axial cross sectional view of the first piece in the seventh embodiment
of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present invention, and
Fig. 18 is an axial cross sectional view of the second piece in the seventh embodiment
of the fluid transmission apparatus of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the fluid transmission apparatus of the present invention
comprises a stator 10, a rotor 20, two blades 32, 34, two first pieces 40 and two
second pieces 50. The stator 10 comprises a base 11 and a cover 12 which is connected
to the base 11. A sealing member (not shown) may be connected between the base 11
and the cover 12, and multiple bolts (not shown) are used to connect the base 11 and
the cover 12. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the stator 10 has a room 13 defined therein
and the room 13 has a circular inner periphery 132. The stator 10 has an inlet 14
and an outlet 15. The inlet 14 and the outlet 15 communicate with the room 13 and
outside of the stator 10. The stator 10 has a circular first recess 16 defined in
the inner top of the room 13. A first protrusion 17 extends from the center of the
first recess 16 and shares the center with the room 13. As shown in Fig. 5, the cover
12 has a second recess 18 defined in the underside thereof and faces the room 13.
A second protrusion 19 extends from the center of the second recess 18 and shares
the center with the room 13.
[0028] As shown in Figs. 2 to 7, the rotor 20 has a cylindrical body 21 and a shaft 22 which
extends through the cylindrical body 21. The cylindrical body 21 is eccentrically
located in the room 13 and the outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 is tangent
to the inner periphery 132 of the room 13. The inlet 14 and the outlet 15 are respectively
located adjacent to the position where the outer periphery of the cylindrical body
21 is tangent to the inner periphery 132 of the room 13. The shaft 22 has one end
pivotably connected to the base 11 and the other end of the shaft 22 extends through
the stator 10 so as to be connected with a power source such as a motor or an inverter
motor (not shown). The shaft 22 is pivotably connected with a plurality of bearings
or bushes (not shown) and the bearings are connected to the base 11 and the cover
12 so allow the shaft 22 to be rotated smoothly. Two slots 23 are defined diametrically
in the outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21. One end of each of the slots 23
points the center of the cylindrical body 21 and the other end of each of the slots
23 communicates with the room 13. A groove 24 is defined in the end face of the cylindrical
body 21 and two ends of the groove 24 respectively communicate with the slots 23.
The two ends of the groove 24 are located close to the shaft 22.
[0029] The two blades 32, 34 are respectively located within the slots 23. The first end
of each blade 32/34 points the axis of the cylindrical body 21, and the second end
of each blade 32/34 is in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13 so as
to form a space for receiving fluid between the outer periphery of the cylindrical
body 21 and the inner periphery 132 of the room 13.
[0030] The first pieces 40 and two second pieces 50 are respectively pivotably connected
to the stator 10. The first pieces 40 are located adjacent to the inner bottom of
the cylindrical body 21 and the second pieces 50 are located adjacent to the inner
top of the cylindrical body 21. The first pieces 40 and the second pieces 50 are pivoted
about the center of the room 13. Each of the first and second pieces 40, 50 comprises
a ring 42/52 and a protrusion 44/54. The protrusion 44/54 is a curved protrusion and
connected to the outer periphery of the ring 42/52. The first pieces 40 are pivotably
connected to the first recess 16 so that the first pieces 40 are adjacent to the underside
of the cylindrical body 21. The rings 42 of the first pieces 40 are mounted to the
first protrusion 17 so that the first pieces 40 are pivotable about the center of
the room 13. The second pieces 50 are pivotably connected to the second recess 18
so that the second pieces 50 are adjacent to the top of the cylindrical body 21. The
rings 52 of the second pieces 50 are mounted to the second protrusion 19 so that the
second pieces 50 are pivotable about the center of the room 13. The two blades 32,
34 are respectively and pivotably connected to the first pieces 40 and the second
pieces 50 by two respective axles 322, 342. Two ends of the axle 342 are pivotably
connected to the protrusions 44, 54 of the first and second pieces 40, 50. When the
rotor 20 rotates, the first and second pieces 40, 50 drive the axles 322, 342 to make
the blades 32, 34 be pivoted about the center of the room 13. In the meanwhile, the
blades 32, 34 are linearly movable in the slots 23. The rings 42 are mounted to the
first protrusion 17 so that when the first pieces 40 rotate, there will be no interference
between the first pieces 40 and the first protrusion 17. Therefore, the rotation of
the first pieces 40 is reliable. The rings 52 are mounted to the second protrusion
19 so that when the second pieces 50 rotate, there will be no interference between
the second pieces 50 and the second protrusion 19. Therefore, the rotation of the
second pieces 50 is reliable.
[0031] A curved face 324/344 is defined in the second end of each of the two blades 32,
34 and in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13. The inner periphery
132 of the room 13 has a radius R1. Each of the axles 322, 342 is pivotable by a radius
R2. The curved face 324/344 of the second end of each of the two blades 32, 34 has
a radius R3. The relationship of the three radiuses can be expressed by the equation
R3=R1-R2. The two blades 32, 34 and the first pieces 40 are pivoted about two respective
centers of the curved faces 324, 344 (the axes of the axles 322, 342) such that the
second ends of the two blades 32, 34 are in contact with the inner periphery 132 of
the room 13. Therefore, the efficiency of transmission of the fluid is increased and
the manufacturing processes for making the room 13 are simplified.
[0032] A power source (not shown) is connected to the shaft 22 to rotate the rotor 20, the
blades 32, 34 are rotated about the center of the room 13 and, the blades 32, 34 are
respectively rotated relative to the first and second pieces 40, 50. The blades 32,
34 are moved along the slots 23. When the rotor 20 rotates clockwise, as shown in
Figs. 8 and 9, the space for receiving fluid in the room 13 are varied along with
the rotation of the rotor 20 in the room 13, such that the fluid is sucked into the
room 13 via the inlet 14 and the fluid is transmitted by the blades 32, 34 and then
flows out from the outlet 15. When the rotor 20 rotates counter-clockwise, the fluid
is sucked into the room 13 via the outlet 15 and the fluid is transmitted by the blades
32, 34 and then flows out from the inlet 14. Therefore, by controlling the direction
of rotation of the rotor 20, the fluid can be transmitted in desired direction.
[0033] When the rotor 20 rotates, the blades 32, 34 are rotated about the respective axles
322, 342, and the axles 322, 342 move circularly about the center of the room 13 By
cooperation of the radius R3 of the curved faces 324, 344, the curved faces 324, 344
of the blades 32, 34 are in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13 without
interference so as to increase the efficiency of transmission of fluid. The inner
periphery 132 of the room 13 is around inner periphery which reduces the difficulties
of machining. Furthermore, when the blades 32, 34 move in the slots 23 back and forth,
because the first ends of the two blades 32, 34 point the center of the room 13, and
the two slots 23 are in communication with each other via the grooves 24, so that
the fluid within the space between the two respective first ends of the blades 32,
34 and the shaft 22 flows between the two slots 23 via the grooves 24. This avoids
the positive/negative pressure applied to the two blades 32, 34 so that the blades
32, 34 move smoothly.
[0034] The number of the blades 32, 34 can be three or more than three, and the number of
the pieces 40, 50 is also changed along with the change of the blades 32, 34. The
number of the slots 23 is correspondingly changed to accommodate the blades 32, 34.
[0035] Fig. 10 shows the second embodiment, the differences between the first and second
embodiments are that each of the first recesses 16 of the stator 10 has a first dim
162 in the inner end thereof so as to reduce the contact area between the first pieces
40 and the first recesses 16 and reduce the friction between the first pieces 40 and
the base 11. Each of the second recess 18 of the stator 10 has a second dim 182 in
the inner end thereof so as to reduce the contact area between the second pieces 50
and the second recesses 18 and reduce the friction between the second pieces 50 and
the base 11. Lubricant is received in each of the first and second dims 162, 182.
[0036] Figs. 11 and 12 show the third embodiment which comprises a stator 10, a rotor 20,
a blade 32, a first piece 40 and a second piece 50. The differences between the first
and third embodiments are that the slot 23 is defined radially in the outer periphery
of the cylindrical body 21 and communicates with the room 13. The blade 32 is movable
in the slot 23.
[0037] Each of the inlet 14 and the outlet 15 has a check valve (not shown) connected thereto
so as to control the direction of the fluid.
[0038] Fig. 13 shows the fourth embodiment wherein the differences between the first and
fourth embodiments are that each of the first and second pieces 40, 50 are curved
plates and an arc of each of the first and second pieces 40, 50 is over 180 degrees.
Each of the first pieces 40 is pivotably connected to the first protrusion (not shown)
of the stator (not shown) and each of the second pieces 50 is pivotably connected
to the second protrusion (not shown) of the stator (not shown). The blade 32 is connected
to an axle 322 which is pivotably connected between the first and second pieces 40,
50. The blade 34 is connected to an axle 342 which is pivotably connected between
the first and second pieces 40, 50. When the rotor 20 rotates, the first and second
pieces 40, 50 drive the blades 32, 34 by the axles 322, 342 and the blades 32, 34
rotate about the center of the room 13. The blades 32, 34 move along the slots 23
back and forth. Because the arc of each of the first and second pieces 40, 50 is over
180 degrees, the rotation of the first and second pieces 40, 50 is reliable.
[0039] Fig. 14 shows the fifth embodiment of the present invention, wherein the differences
between the first and fifth embodiments are that each of the first and second pieces
40, 50 comprises a ring 42/52 and a protrusion 44/54. The protrusion 44/54 is connected
to the inner periphery of the ring 42/52. The protrusion 44/54 is a curved protrusion.
The protrusion 44 of ring 42 of each of the first pieces 40 is in contact with the
outer periphery of the first protrusion (not shown) of the stator (not shown). The
outer periphery of the ring 42 of each of the first pieces 40 is in contact with the
inner wall of the first recess 16. The protrusion 54 of ring 52 of each of the second
pieces 50 is in contact with the outer periphery of the second protrusion (not shown)
of the stator (not shown). The outer periphery of the ring 54 of each of the second
pieces 50 is in contact with the inner wall of the second recess. The first and second
pieces 40, 50 respectively rotate about the center of the room 13, because the outer
periphery of the ring 44/54 is in contact with the inner periphery of the first/second
recess, so that the rotation of the first and second pieces 40, 50 are reliable. The
blade 32 is connected to an axle 322 which is pivotably connected between the protrusions
44, 54 of the first and second pieces 40, 50. The blade 34 is connected to an axle
342 which is pivotably connected between the protrusion 44, 54 of the other two first
and second pieces 40, 50. When the rotor 20 rotates, the first and second pieces 40,
50 drive the blades 32, 34 by the axles 322, 342 and the blades 32, 34 rotate about
the center of the room 13. The blades 32, 34 move along the slots 23 back and forth.
[0040] Fig. 15 shows the sixth embodiment of the present invention and comprises a stator
10, a rotor 20, a first blade 36, a second blade 38, a first piece 40 and a second
piece 50. The differences between the first and sixth embodiments are that the first
and second pieces 40, 50 are ring-shaped pieces and the first pieces 40 are mounted
to the first protrusion 17 and the second pieces 50 are mounted to the second protrusion
(not shown). The first piece 40 and the second piece 50 are pivoted about the center
of the room 13. The first and second pieces 40, 50 respectively form a pivotal hole
46/56 and a circular guide slot 48/58. The first blade 36 is pivotably connected to
an axle 362 and two ends of the axle 362 are pivotably connected with the pivotal
holes 46, 56 of the first and second pieces 40, 50. The first and second pieces 40,
50 drive the first blade 36 to pivot about the center of the room 13 by the axle 362.
The second blade 38 is pivotably connected to a first axle 382 and a second axle 384.
The first axle 382 is connected to a first slide 386 and the second axle 384 is connected
to a second slide 388. The first slide 386 is slidably inserted into the guide slot
48 of the first piece 40 and the second slide 388 is slidably inserted to the guide
slot 58 of the second piece 50. The first and second pieces 40, 50 drive the first
and second axes 382, 384 to rotate the second blade 38 to be pivotable about the center
of the room 13. The first and second slides 386, 388 are movable along with the guide
slots 48, 58 back and forth.
[0041] Fig. 16 shows the seventh embodiment which is amended from the fifth embodiment,
wherein the first and second pieces 40, 50 are located symmetrically relative to the
cylindrical body 21. As shown in Fig. 17, the first piece 40 has a pivotal hole 46
and a curved guide slot 48. The pivotal hole 46 and the guide slot 48 are defined
in the first side of the first piece 40, the second side of the first piece 40 is
a closed side. As shown in Fig. 18, the second piece 50 has a pivotal hole 56 and
a curved guide slot 58. The pivotal hole 56 and the guide slot 58 are defined in the
first side of the second piece 50, and the second side of the second piece 50 is a
closed side.
[0042] The embodiments described in the above can utilize an inverter motor to connect the
shaft of the rotor to control the flow rate of the fluid.
[0043] While inventor have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present
invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments
may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. A fluid transmission apparatus comprising:
a stator 10 having a room 13 defined therein and the room 13 having a circular inner
periphery 132, the stator 10 having an inlet 14 and an outlet 15, the inlet 14 and
the outlet 15 communicating with the room 13;
a rotor 20 having a cylindrical body 21 and a shaft 22 which extends through the cylindrical
body 21, the cylindrical body 21 eccentrically located in the room 13, an outer periphery
of the cylindrical body 21 being tangent to the inner periphery 132 of the room 13,
the inlet 14 and the outlet 15 respectively located adjacent to a position where the
outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 is tangent to the inner periphery 132 of
the room 13, two slots 23 defined diametrically in the outer periphery of the cylindrical
body 21 and communicating with the room 13, the shaft 22 extending through the stator
10 and adapted to be connected with a power source;
two blades 32, 34 respectively located within the slots 23, a first end of each blade
32, 34 pointing an axis of the cylindrical body 21, a second end of each blade 32,
34 being in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13 so as to form a space
for receiving fluid between the outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 and the
inner periphery 132 of the room 13;
two first pieces 40 and two second pieces 50 respectively pivotably connected to the
stator 10, the first pieces 40 being located adjacent to an inner bottom of the cylindrical
body 21 and the second pieces 50 being located adjacent to an inner top of the cylindrical
body 21, the first pieces 40 and the second pieces 50 pivoted about a center of the
room 13, and
the two blades 32, 34 respectively and pivotably connected to the first pieces 40
and the second pieces 50 by two respective axles 322, 342, the blades 32, 34 being
pivotable about the center of the room 13 and linearly movable within the slots 23,
a curved face 324/344 defined in the second end of each of the two blades 32, 34 and
being in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13, the inner periphery
132 of the room 13 having a radius R1, each of the axles 322, 342 being pivotable
by a radius R2, the curved face 324/344 of the second end of each of the two blades
32, 34 having a radius R3, R3=R1-R2, the two blades 32, 34 and the first pieces 40
being pivoted about two respective centers of the curved faces 324, 344 such that
the second ends of the two blades 32, 34 are in contact with the inner periphery 132
of the room 13.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator 10 has a circular first recess
16 and a circular second recess 18, the first and second recesses 16, 18 share the
center with the room 13, the first pieces 40 are respectively engaged with the first
recess 16 and the second pieces 50 are respectively engaged with the second recess
18, the first and second pieces 40, 50 are pivoted about the center of the room 13.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first recess 16 of the stator 10
has a first dim 162 in an inner end thereof and the second recess 18 of the stator
10 has a second dim 182 in an inner end thereof.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein a first protrusion 17 extends from a
center of the first recess 16 and shares the center with the room 13, a second protrusion
19 extends from a center of the second recess 18 and shares the center with the room
13.
5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the first and second pieces 40,
50 comprises a ring 42/52 and a protrusion 44/54, the rings 42 of the first pieces
40 are mounted to the first protrusion 17 and the rings 52 of the second pieces 50
are mounted to the second protrusion 19.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the first and second pieces 40,
50 are curved plates and an arc of each of the first and second pieces 40, 50 is over
180 degrees, each of the first pieces 40 is pivotably connected to the first protrusion
17 and each of the second pieces 50 is pivotably connected to the second protrusion
19.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the first and second pieces 40,
50 comprises a ring 42/52 and a protrusion 44/54 which is connected to an inner periphery
of the ring 42/52, the protrusion 44/54 is a curved protrusion, the protrusion 44
of ring 42 of each of the first pieces 40 is in contact with the first protrusion
17, an outer periphery of the ring 42 of each of the first pieces 40 is in contact
with an inner wall of the first recess 16, the protrusion 54 of ring 52 of each of
the second pieces 50 is in contact with the second protrusion 19, an outer periphery
of the ring 52 of each of the second pieces 50 is in contact with an inner wall of
the second recess 19.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5 or 7, wherein the two blades 32, 34 are pivotably
connected to the protrusions 44, 54 of the first and second pieces 40, 50 by the axles
322, 342.
9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a groove 24 is defined in an end face
of the cylindrical body 21 and two ends of the groove 24 respectively communicate
with the slots 23, the two ends of the groove 24 are located close to the shaft 22.
10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator 10 comprises a base 11 and
a cover 12.
11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaft 22 is connected with an inverter
motor.
12. A fluid transmission apparatus comprising:
a stator 10 having a room 13 defined therein and the room 13 having a circular inner
periphery 132, the stator 10 having an inlet 14 and an outlet 15, the inlet 14 and
the outlet 15 communicating with the room 13;
a rotor 20 having a cylindrical body 21 and a shaft 22 which extends through the cylindrical
body 21, the cylindrical body 21 eccentrically located in the room 13, an outer periphery
of the cylindrical body 21 being tangent to the inner periphery 132 of the room 13,
the inlet 14 and the outlet 15 respectively located adjacent to a position where the
outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 is tangent to the inner periphery 132 of
the room 13, a slot 23 defined radially in the outer periphery of the cylindrical
body 21 and communicating with the room 13, the shaft 22 extending through the stator
10 and adapted to be connected with a power source;
a blade 32 located within the slot 23, a first end of the blade 32 pointing an axis
of the cylindrical body 21, a second end of the blade 32 being in contact with the
inner periphery 132 of the room 13 so as to form a space for receiving fluid between
the outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 and the inner periphery 132 of the
room 13;
a first piece 40 and a second piece 50 respectively and pivotably connected to the
stator 10, the first piece 40 being located adjacent to an inner bottom of the cylindrical
body 21 and the second piece 50 being located adjacent to an inner top of the cylindrical
body 21, the first piece 40 and the second piece 50 pivoted about a center of the
room 13, and the blade 32 pivotably connected to the first piece 40 and the second
piece 50 by an axle 322, the blade 32 being pivotable about the center of the room
13 and linearly movable within the slot 23, a curved face 324 defined in the second
end of the blade 32 and being in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the room
13, the inner periphery 132 of the room 13 having a radius R1, the axle 322 being
pivotable by a radius R2, the curved face 324 of the second end of the blade 32 having
a radius R3, R3=R1-R2, the blade 32 and the first piece 40 being pivoted about the
center of the curved face 324 such that the second end of the blade 32 is in contact
with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13.
13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the each of the inlet 14 and the outlet
15 is connected with a check valve so as to control the direction that the fluid passes
through the stator 10.
14. A fluid transmission apparatus comprising:
a stator 10 having a room 13 defined therein and the room 13 having a circular inner
periphery 132, the stator 10 having an inlet 14 and an outlet 15, the inlet 14 and
the outlet 15 communicating with the room 13;
a rotor 20 having a cylindrical body 21 and a shaft 22 which extends through the cylindrical
body 21, the cylindrical body 21 eccentrically located in the room 13, an outer periphery
of the cylindrical body 21 being tangent to the inner periphery 132 of the room 13,
the inlet 14 and the outlet 15 respectively located adjacent to a position where the
outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 is tangent to the inner periphery 132 of
the room 13, two slots 23 defined diametrically in the outer periphery of the cylindrical
body 21 and respectively communicating with the room 13, the shaft 22 extending through
the stator 10 and adapted to be connected with a power source;
a first blade 36 and a second blade 38 located within the slots 23 respectively, a
first end of each of the first and second blades 36, 38 pointing an axis of the cylindrical
body 21, a second end of each of the first and second blades 36, 38 being in contact
with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13 so as to form a space for receiving fluid
between the outer periphery of the cylindrical body 21 and the inner periphery 132
of the room 13;
a first piece 40 and a second piece 50 respectively and pivotably connected to the
stator 10, the first piece 40 being located adjacent to an inner bottom of the cylindrical
body 21 and the second piece 50 being located adjacent to an inner top of the cylindrical
body 21, the first piece 40 and the second piece 50 pivoted about a center of the
room 13, the first and second pieces 40, 50 respectively form a pivotal hole 46/56
and a circular guide slot 48/58;
the first blade 36 pivotably connected to an axle 362 and two ends of the axle 362
pivotably connected with the pivotal holes 46, 56 of the first and second pieces 40,
50, the second blade 38 pivotably connected to a first axle 382 and a second axle
384, the first axle 382 connected to a first slide 386 and the second axle 384 connected
to a second slide 388, the first slide 386 slidably inserted into the guide slot 48
of the first piece 40 and the second slide 388 slidably inserted into the guide slot
58 of the second piece 50, the first and second blades 36, 38 pivotable about the
center of the room 13, the first and second blades 36, 38 movable within the guide
slots 23, and
a curved face 361 defined in the second end of the first blade 36 and being in contact
with the inner periphery 132 of the room 13, a curved face 381 defined in the second
end of the second blade 38 and being in contact with the inner periphery 132 of the
room 13, the inner periphery 132 of the room 13 having a radius R1, the axle 362 and
the first and second axles 382, 384 being pivotable by a radius R2, the curved face
361/381 of the first/second blade 36, 38 having a radius R3, R3=R1-R2, a center of
the curved face 361 located at a center of the axle 362, a center of the curved face
381 located at a center of the first and second axles 382, 384, the second ends of
the first and second blades 36, 38 being in contact with the inner periphery 132 of
the room 13.
15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the pivotal hole 46 and the guide slot
48 are defined in a first side of the first piece 40, a second side of the first piece
40 is a closed side, the pivotal hole 56 and the guide slot 58 are defined in a first
side of the second piece 50, a second side of the second piece 50 is a closed side.
16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the pivotal hole 46 and the guide slot
48 are defined through the first piece 40, the pivotal hole 56 and the guide slot
58 are defined through the second piece 50.