Vacuum pump
First Claim
1. A vacuum pump comprising:
- a casing having an inlet port and an inner wall portion gradually decreasing in diameter toward the inlet port;
a rotor shaft mounted in the casing for undergoing rotation in a rotational direction about a rotational axis;
exhaust means disposed between the rotor shaft and the casing for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis to discharge gas molecules which are taken in through the inlet port of the casing;
a rotational member disposed between the inlet port and the exhaust means and mounted for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis, the rotational member having a generally conical-shaped surface gradually decreasing toward the inlet port; and
a plurality of guiding blades disposed on the conical shaped surface of the rotational member for undergoing rotation with the rotational member about the rotational axis to impart an outward motion component in a radial direction to the gas molecules which are taken in through the inlet port, the guiding blades being disposed in the casing at a position corresponding to a space in the casing surrounded by the inner wall portion thereof.
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Abstract
A vacuum pump has a casing having an interior space, an inlet port for introducing gas molecules into the interior space, and an outlet port for discharging the gas molecules from the interior space. A rotor shaft extends into the interior space of the casing for undergoing rotation about a rotational axis. A stator is connected to the casing and has stator blades extending into the interior space of the casing. A rotor is disposed between the casing and the rotor shaft. The rotor has a preselected number of rotor blades disposed at an uppermost stage thereof and alternately disposed between the stator blades for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft to direct gas molecules toward the outlet port. A rotational member is disposed between the inlet port and the rotor for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis. The rotational member has a generally conical-shaped surface gradually decreasing toward the inlet port. Guiding blades are disposed on the conical-shaped surface of the rotational member for undergoing rotation with the rotational member about the rotational axis to impart movement to the gas molecules in the interior space of the casing in a radial direction relative to the rotational axis.
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20 Claims
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1. A vacuum pump comprising:
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a casing having an inlet port and an inner wall portion gradually decreasing in diameter toward the inlet port;
a rotor shaft mounted in the casing for undergoing rotation in a rotational direction about a rotational axis;
exhaust means disposed between the rotor shaft and the casing for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis to discharge gas molecules which are taken in through the inlet port of the casing;
a rotational member disposed between the inlet port and the exhaust means and mounted for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis, the rotational member having a generally conical-shaped surface gradually decreasing toward the inlet port; and
a plurality of guiding blades disposed on the conical shaped surface of the rotational member for undergoing rotation with the rotational member about the rotational axis to impart an outward motion component in a radial direction to the gas molecules which are taken in through the inlet port, the guiding blades being disposed in the casing at a position corresponding to a space in the casing surrounded by the inner wall portion thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A vacuum pump comprising:
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a casing having an interior space, an inlet port for introducing gas molecules into the interior space, an outlet port for discharging the gas molecules from the interior space, and an inner wall portion gradually decreasing in diameter toward the inlet port;
a rotor shaft extending into the interior space of the casing for undergoing rotation about a rotational axis;
a stator connected to the casing and having a plurality of stator blades extending into the interior space of the casing;
a rotor disposed between the casing and the rotor shaft, the rotor having a preselected number of rotor blades disposed at an uppermost stage thereof and alternately disposed between the stator blades for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft to direct gas molecules toward the outlet port;
a rotational member disposed between the inlet port and the rotor for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis, the rotational member having a generally conical-shaped surface gradually decreasing toward the inlet port; and
a plurality of guiding blades disposed on the conical-shaped surface of the rotational member for undergoing rotation with the rotational member about the rotational axis to impart movement to the gas molecules in the interior space of the casing in a radial direction relative to the rotational axis, the guiding blades being disposed in the casing at a position corresponding to a portion of the interior space of the casing surrounded by the inner wall portion thereof. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A vacuum pump comprising:
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a casing having an inlet port;
a rotor shaft mounted in the casing for undergoing rotation in a rotational direction about a rotational axis;
exhaust means disposed between the rotor shaft and the casing for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis to discharge gas molecules which are taken in through the inlet port of the casing, the exhaust means having a preselected number of rotor blades disposed at an uppermost stage thereof;
a generally disk-shaped rotational member having a planar surface and disposed between the inlet port and the exhaust means and mounted for undergoing rotation with the rotor shaft about the rotational axis; and
a plurality of guiding blades disposed on the planar surface of the rotational member for undergoing rotation with the rotational member about the rotational axis to impart an outward motion component in a radial direction to the gas molecules which are taken in through the inlet port, the number of guiding blades being a preselected number obtained by multiplying the preselected number of the rotor blades by its divisor or by an integer. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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Specification