Abstract:
A wobble plate in a wobble plate compressor has a bevel gear positioned at a central portion thereof. The bevel gear is provided with a centered ball seat. A second bevel gear is supported on the cylinder block and also has a centered ball seat. A bearing ball is seated in both of the ball seats so that the wobble plate nutates about the ball. At least one of the bevel gears is coated with electroless composite plating layer having a self-lubricative material, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), dispersed therein. Consequently, the bevel gears have low frictional resistance, high hardness and improved anti-seizure characteristics.
Abstract:
A thermal barrier coating for metal articles subjected to rapid thermal cycling includes a metallic bond coat deposited on the metal article, at least one MCrAlY/ceramic layer deposited on the bond coat, and a ceramic top layer deposited on the MCrAlY/ceramic layer. The M in the MCrAlY material is Fe, Ni, Co, or a mixture of Ni and Co. The ceramic in the MCrAlY/ceramic layer is mullite or Al.sub.2 O.sub.3. The ceramic top layer includes a ceramic with a coefficient of thermal expansion less than about 5.4.times.10.sup.-6 .degree.C.sup.-1 and a thermal conductivity between about 1 J sec.sup.-1 m.sup.-1 .degree.C.sup.-1 and about 1.7 J sec.sup.-1 m.sup.-1 .degree.C.sup.-1.
Abstract:
A two-stroke engine having an intake valve and an exhaust valve which are arranged on the cylinder head. A masking wall is formed on the inner wall of the cylinder head to mask the valve opening between the valve seat and the peripheral portion of the intake valve, which is located on the exhaust valve side, for the entire time for which the intake valve is open. The valve seat and the masking wall are formed by a built-up layer which is built up on the wall of the cylinder head and machined.
Abstract:
A compressor motor has a flywheel connected directly to a motor shaft which drives two opposed pistons that are simultaneously compressed so that the bearing loads are balanced. A double inlet blower is connected to said shaft and has one inlet for drawing cooling air through a crankcase for cooling the connecting rod bearings. A second inlet draws air through a vent formed in a shroud member. The blower discharges the air from both inlets into the shroud member which then directs the air to the cylinder sleeves and heads for cooling purposes. The cylinder, piston skirts and piston rings are self-lubricated by containing a fluorocarbon thereby substantially reducing the heat generating friction between said members.
Abstract:
A system for safely dispensing fluids, especially low stability fluids such as catalysts, comprises a pair of fluid operated pumps of very small volume alternately operable for drawing in individually small quantities of catalyst from an unpressurized, sanitary source of supply, and for then pressurizing and dispensing the catalyst in individually small increments; the two pumps operating alternately to provide a continuous pressurized discharge of catalyst despite the fact that only a small quantity is pressurized at any given time. Because only a small quantity of catalyst is under pressure, and the basic supply is not under pressure and is maintained in a sanitary condition, the potential for violent reaction of the low stability fluid is greatly reduced. Also, the small quantity of fluid involved taken in conjunction with force dissipating structural features incorporated in the system, produces a manageable reaction, despite the conventional violence of such reactions, whereby the system greatly minimizes the hazards heretofore involved in the use of such low stability fluids.
Abstract:
An electrical terminal device comprises a metallic body or support cut through which an iron-chronmium alloy, conductive lead wire extends in an insulated and sealed manner. The free ends of the lead wire or wires extend out of the cup. A glass-to-metal seal is provided between the wires and the cup. The free ends of the lead wires are partially plated or coated with a layer of an oxidation resistant metal. A portion intermediate the free ends is provided with a layer of chromium oxide to improve the seal between the lead wire and a fused glass bead held in an aperture in said support cup. The method of manufacturing such devices comprises partially plating a nickel, copper or other metal which is resistant to oxidation in a hydrogen atmosphere at high temperature and humidity, on the surface of the terminal end portions of the lead wires, while the intermediate portion where the conductor is secured to a glass bead is left free of such a plating. The intermediate portion is then oxidized to provide a chromium oxide layer on the intermediate portion of the lead wire by a selective oxidation of the chromium component. A hermetic seal is then provided between the intermediate portion or rather the chromium oxide layer of the intermediate portion and a glass bead as well as between the glass bead and the cup. The oxide layers on the exposed surfaces of the support cup and on the lead wire, if any, are then removed in a reducing atmosphere.
Abstract:
An internal combustion engine and a method of coating a combustion chamber wall surface therein comprising the steps of preheating the base metal forming the wall surface to at least 500* F. and fusion bonding a base layer of nickel and aluminum to the preheated base metal for retarding conductive heat transfer through the wall surface. An intermediate layer comprising nickel, aluminum, and copper is applied over the base layer and an outer layer of copper for reflecting infrared heat is applied over the intermediate layer, which helps to mechanically bond the base layer and outer layer together.
Abstract:
A vacuum pump and a vacuum pump rotor blade that can effectively limit deposition of reaction products are provided. The vacuum pump includes a rotating shaft held rotationally, a drive mechanism for the rotating shaft, a first rotor blade made of a first material, a second rotor blade made of a second material having higher heat resistance than the first material, and disposed further toward a downstream side than the first rotor blade, and a casing enclosing the rotating shaft, the first rotor blade, and the second rotor blade. The second rotor blade is disposed, via a heat insulating portion, on the first rotor blade.
Abstract:
A rotary compressor includes a compressing unit including: an annular cylinder; an end plate having a bearing unit, and closing an end portion of the cylinder; an annular piston fitted in a rotation shaft in the bearing unit, performing an orbital motion inside the cylinder, and forming an operation chamber with the cylinder inner wall; and a vane protruding from a groove of the cylinder to the operation chamber, coming into contact with the annular piston, and partitioning the operation chamber into an inlet chamber and a compression chamber. The vane is formed of steel and has a diamond-like carbon layer on a sliding surface with respect to the annular piston. The annular piston is formed of Ni—Cr—Mo cast iron to which 0.15 wt % to 0.45 wt % of phosphorus is added, or formed of cast iron or steel, and has an iron nitride layer on its outer circumferential surface.