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Number: 416/65
Name: Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers) > Translatory reaction motion > And concurrent rotary reaction motion
Description: Apparatus wherein (1) the working member rotates about an axis simultaneously with the straight-line movement thereof, each movement being a proximate result of, or directly effecting, reaction between the member and the working fluid or (2) the apparatus includes a rotary working member distinct from and operative in conjunction with that member which moves in a straight line path.


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Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
6790004 Ceiling fan air cleaner and freshener Sep. 14, 2004
5466124 Device for generating an inversion-kinematic movement Nov. 14, 1995
4753574 Device for producing a directed fluid flow Jun. 28, 1988
4256970 Apparatus for the exploitation of underwater currents for the production of electrical energy Mar. 17, 1981



 
 
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