Radial type reciprocating compressor and portable tool powering system with flexing connecting rod arrangement
First Claim
1. A reciprocating compressor or pump comprising:
- a housing defining a crank chamber;
a crankshaft comprising a shaft arranged for driven rotation about an axis and a crank pin carried on the shaft eccentric to the axis within the crank chamber;
a plurality of cylinders arranged to extend radially about the axis outward from the crank chamber; and
a piston and rod structure comprising;
a central body pivotally secured to the crank pin and rotatable about an eccentric axis defined by the crank pin eccentric to the axis about which the shaft is rotatable;
a plurality of connecting rods each having a first connection at one end thereof to the central body and extending outward therefrom to a second connection, the first connection of each connecting rod allowing generally pivotal motion thereof relative to the central body; and
a plurality of pistons each connected to the second connection of a respective connecting rod and being sealed against an interior wall of a respective cylinder, the second connection of each connecting rod allowing generally pivotal motion thereof relative to the piston;
and intake and exhaust valves associated with each cylinder and arranged to allow passage of fluid into the cylinder, and subsequent discharge of the fluid therefrom under exertion of pressure on the fluid by the piston during movement thereof along the cylinder away from the shaft under driven rotation thereof;
the plurality of connecting rods and the central body all being defined by a single, integral, unitary piece that also defines flexible connections between said connecting rods and the central body, the plurality of connecting rods, the central body and the flexible connections all being of a common material and integral with one another, and said connecting rods being movable relative to the central body in a generally pivotal manner by flexing of the common material at the flexible connections.
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Abstract
A reciprocating compressor or pump features a manifold arranged not only to define a hollow interior for receiving fluid discharged from a plurality of cylinders but also to define a base or frame on which the cylinders are carried. Unique valves formed in part by flexible material reduces the likelihood of fatigue and increases efficiency by retaining less heat relative to conventional reed valves. A compressor or pump mounted at an end of a handle extending parallel to a motor housing likewise extending from the compressor or pump provides an easy to carry portable assembly. A fan mounted between a motor and a compressor pulls air through the compressor inlet to both cool the motor and feed the compressor. A portable tool system powers both pneumatic and electric tools. Connecting rod structures for radial compressors or pumps provide improved strength and easier assembly.
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19 Claims
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1. A reciprocating compressor or pump comprising:
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a housing defining a crank chamber; a crankshaft comprising a shaft arranged for driven rotation about an axis and a crank pin carried on the shaft eccentric to the axis within the crank chamber; a plurality of cylinders arranged to extend radially about the axis outward from the crank chamber; and a piston and rod structure comprising; a central body pivotally secured to the crank pin and rotatable about an eccentric axis defined by the crank pin eccentric to the axis about which the shaft is rotatable; a plurality of connecting rods each having a first connection at one end thereof to the central body and extending outward therefrom to a second connection, the first connection of each connecting rod allowing generally pivotal motion thereof relative to the central body; and a plurality of pistons each connected to the second connection of a respective connecting rod and being sealed against an interior wall of a respective cylinder, the second connection of each connecting rod allowing generally pivotal motion thereof relative to the piston; and intake and exhaust valves associated with each cylinder and arranged to allow passage of fluid into the cylinder, and subsequent discharge of the fluid therefrom under exertion of pressure on the fluid by the piston during movement thereof along the cylinder away from the shaft under driven rotation thereof; the plurality of connecting rods and the central body all being defined by a single, integral, unitary piece that also defines flexible connections between said connecting rods and the central body, the plurality of connecting rods, the central body and the flexible connections all being of a common material and integral with one another, and said connecting rods being movable relative to the central body in a generally pivotal manner by flexing of the common material at the flexible connections. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A reciprocating compressor or pump comprising:
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a housing defining a crank chamber; a crankshaft comprising a shaft arranged for driven rotation about an axis and a crank pin carried on the shaft eccentric to the axis within the crank chamber; a plurality of cylinders arranged to extend radially about the axis outward from the crank chamber; and a piston and rod structure comprising; a central body pivotally secured to the crank pin and rotatable about an eccentric axis defined by the crank pin eccentric to the axis about which the shaft is rotatable; a plurality of connecting rods each having a first connection at one end thereof to the central body and extending outward therefrom to a second connection, the first connection of each connecting rod allowing generally pivotal motion thereof relative to the central body; and a plurality of pistons each connected to the second connection of a respective connecting rod and being sealed against an interior wall of a respective cylinder, the second connection of each connecting rod allowing generally pivotal motion thereof relative to the piston; and intake and exhaust valves associated with each cylinder and arranged to allow passage of fluid into the cylinder, and subsequent discharge of the fluid therefrom under exertion of pressure on the fluid by the piston during movement thereof along the cylinder away from the shaft under driven rotation thereof; each connecting rod and the respective piston being defined by a single, integral, unitary piece that also defines a respective flexible connection between said connecting rod and said respective piston, the connecting rod, the respective piston and the respective flexible connection therebetween all being of a common material and integral with one another, and the connecting rod being movable relative to said respective piston in a generally pivotal manner by flexing of the common material at the respective flexible connection. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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