Reciprocating double acting compressor

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CA 2473077

The prior art includes compressors having a lot of turning elements and requiring a lot of maintenance, while the volume of their cylinders is limited, and their delivered flow is affected by the high temperature that heats up the air inside their cylinders before compression. The present invention provides a design of a reciprocating double acting compressor, operated by a Screw of a screw jack that needs a fairly little torque to compress air, while communicating a linear and reciprocating movement to all pistons of the said compressor. This compressor is simple and efficient, it allows variable flows, according to the volume and the number of cylinders used with every compressor, that have no limit of number, length or diameter. In addition, the entire compressor is water-cooled, including the pistons and the interior of their respective cylinders, in order to admit cold free air, that increases the demanded flow.

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