Rotary internal combustion engine with pilot subchamber
US-9528434-B1 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9540933B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9540933-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314378861-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A stator for a progressive cavity pump or motor includes a stator housing having a longitudinal axis. In addition, the stator includes a stator insert of a material moulded within the housing. The stator housing includes an outer tube having an inner surface. The stator housing also includes a plurality of framework elements disposed on the inner surface of the outer tube. Further, the stator housing includes at least one recess in the inner surface of the outer tube. The conjunction of the framework elements and the at least one recess define a plurality of chambers receiving insert material therein whereby the insert material is mechanically fixed axially, radially and torsionally within the outer tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stator for a progressive cavity pump or motor, comprising: a stator housing having a longitudinal axis; and a stator insert of a material moulded within the housing; wherein the stator housing includes, an outer tube having an inner surface; a plurality of parallel rods disposed on the inner surface of the outer tube, wherein the plurality of parallel rods extend axially relative to the longitudinal axis and are circumferentially spaced from each other on the inner surface of the outer tube; plurality of axially-spaced annular grooves in the inner surface of the outer tube, wherein the plurality of parallel rods cross over the plurality of annular grooves; wherein a conjunction of the plurality of parallel rods and the plurality of annular grooves defines a plurality of chambers, wherein each chamber is disposed in one of the plurality of annular grooves under one of the plurality of parallel rods, wherein the material of the stator insert extends into the plurality of chambers whereby the material of the stator insert is mechanically fixed axially, radially and torsionally within the outer tube. 2. The stator of claim 1 wherein the plurality of parallel rods have a circular or elliptical cross-sectional shape. 3. The stator of claim 1 wherein the plurality of parallel rods are attached to the inner surface of the outer tube with a welded connection. 4. The stator of claim 1 wherein the grooves have a square or rectangular cross-sectional shape. 5. A method of assembling the stator of claim 1 , comprising: disposing a mould core within the outer tube; injecting the material of the stator insert as a liquid between the outer housing and core so that the stator insert material penetrates the chambers; allowing the material of the stator insert to cure; and removing the core after the material of the stator insert has cured. 6. A stator for a progressive cavity pump or motor, comprising: a stator housing having a longitudinal axis, wherein the stator housing includes: an outer tube having an inner surface, wherein the inner surface includes a plurality of parallel, spaced recesses; a plurality of parallel framework elements disposed within the outer tube along the inner surface, wherein each of the plurality of parallel framework elements extends across the plurality of parallel recesses; a plurality of chambers radially positioned between the outer tube and the plurality of parallel framework elements, wherein each of the plurality of chambers is disposed at the intersection of one of the plurality of parallel recesses and one of the plurality of parallel framework elements; a stator insert mounted within the housing, wherein the stator insert extends into the chambers. 7. The stator of claim 6 wherein the plurality of framework elements comprise a plurality of elongate linear rods. 8. The stator of claim 7 wherein the plurality of elongate linear rods are circumferentially spaced and oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis. 9. The stator of claim 8 wherein the plurality of elongate linear rods are uniformly circumferentially spaced. 10. The stator of claim 8 wherein the plurality of elongate linear rods have a circular or elliptical cross-sectional shape. 11. The stator of claim 8 wherein the framework elements are welded to the inner surface of the outer tube. 12. The stator of claim 8 wherein each recess has a square or rectangular cross-sectional shape.
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