The present invention relates to an axial piston machine and to a control plate for such an axial piston machine.
In axial piston machines, pistons which are arranged longitudinally displaceably in cylinder bores of a cylinder drum perform a stroke movement on each revolution of the cylinder drum, which movement consists of a suction stroke and a pressure stroke. In order to ensure a rotationally synchronous connection between the cylinder drum and the corresponding working line of the axial piston machine, a so-called control plate is situated at the end side of the cylinder drum, in which control plate there are generally formed kidney-shaped control openings for connecting the cylinder drum to a high-pressure connection and a low-pressure connection of the axial piston machine.
A conventional control plate, as is known from the prior art and described, by way of example in a similar form, in DE 102 51 552 B3, is illustrated in
Such control plates have proved their worth many time in the past, but require a relatively complex working process for their production. In this process, the plates are usually produced from slugs or rough stampings or forgings by machining, the appropriate parts being completely machined on all surfaces. In this working process, in particular the kidney suction opening 101, the kidney pressure openings, the leakage oil passages 103 and the groove 104 for the rotation locking are cut out.
The object on which the present invention is now based is to specify a novel distributing or control plate for an axial piston machine which, on the one hand, is at least equivalent to the known control plates as regards its operating properties, but, on the other hand, can be produced more simply and cost-effectively.
The object is achieved according to the invention by a control plate for an axial piston machine having the features of claim 1 and an axial piston machine having the features of claim 11. Advantageous developments of the invention are the subject-matter of the dependent claims.
The solution according to the invention is based on the idea of configuring the control plate in such a way that an outwardly extending extension surface is formed on a partial region of the outer circumference of the control plate, the extension surface being designed in such a way that it enables a defined bearing against a holding element of the axial piston machine in order to achieve a rotation locking for the control plate. For this purpose, the extension surface may, for example, have a straight edge region which is suitable for bearing against a plane wall of a corresponding holding element. Furthermore, an edge recess in the extension surface would also be conceivable or a protuberance, which can cooperate, for example, with an oval or cylindrically configured holding element or with a corresponding recess in the holding element, respectively.
According to the invention, a control plate for an axial piston machine having at least two control openings, by means of which cylinder bores of a cylinder drum rotatably mounted in a housing are alternately connected, on rotation of the cylinder drum, to a high-pressure connection and a low-pressure connection, is accordingly specified, it being provided according to the invention that an outwardly extending extension surface is formed on a partial region of the outer circumference of the control plate, the extension surface being designed for defined bearing against a holding element of the axial piston machine in order to achieve a rotation locking for the control plate.
The advantage of the solution according to the invention is that the known pin-and-groove connection for achieving the rotation locking can be dispensed with. In contrast to the groove illustrated in
Developments of the concept according to the invention relate, in particular, to measures which can additionally reduce the material expenditure for and the space requirement of the control plate. In this regard, it may be provided, for example, that the outer edge region of the control plate is reduced in the radial direction in the region of the at least one control opening connected to the low-pressure connection. Furthermore, the radially inner edge of the control plate may be designed as a centring surface which centres the control plate on a centring body on the housing. This centring surface may be composed of a plurality of partial surfaces formed on segments of the inner edge of the control plate which extend radially inwardly into the through-opening. The radial extent of the individual recesses is, in this case, preferably of such a size that a gap results in the region of the recesses between the control plate and the centring body, which gap is suitable for allowing a leakage fluid which has accumulated in the interior of the cylinder drum to pass through.
According to the invention, an axial piston machine having a cylinder drum which is rotatably mounted in a housing and in which are made cylinder bores, in which pistons are axially displaceably arranged, the cylinder bores having openings towards an end side of the cylinder drum, which are alternately in connection, on a rotation of the cylinder drum, with a high-pressure connection and low-pressure connection via at least two control openings of a control plate, is furthermore proposed, the control plate being designed according to the above-described concept according to the invention. Advantageously, the machine is designed as a swash-plate machine, it then being possible for the holding element for the rotation-locked positioning of the control plate to be formed by the setting piston guide.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The axial piston machine according to the invention which is illustrated in
The axial piston machine 1 has a shaft 3 which is rotatably mounted in a housing 2 and on which a cylinder drum 4 is arranged, the cylinder drum 4 and the shaft 3 being connected to one another in a manner fixed against relative rotation. The shaft 3 penetrates the cylinder drum 4 and is mounted on both sides of the cylinder drum 4 with the aid of a rolling bearing 5 and 6, respectively, the lower rolling bearing 6 having in particular an outer bearing race 7 which is inserted into a corresponding recess of a housing cover 8 of the axial piston machine 1.
A plurality of cylinder bores 9 are formed in the cylinder drum 4 in a manner distributed over the circumference, the centre axes of the cylinder bores 9 running parallel or obliquely to the centre axis of the shaft 3. Inserted axially displaceably in these bores 9 are pistons 10 having, on the side facing away from the housing cover 8, a spherical head 11 which cooperates with a corresponding recess of a slide shoe 12 to form a knuckle joint. The piston 10 is supported on a swash plate 13 by means of the slide shoe 12, so that on one revolution of the cylinder drum 4, the pistons 10 accordingly perform an alternating stroke movement. The length of stroke is predetermined here by the position of the swash plate 13, which can be adjusted about a tilting axis running perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the shaft 3. For this purpose, there is provided an adjusting device 14 with a piston 50 which cooperates at its two ends with the swash plate 13 on the one hand and with a setting piston guide 51 on the other hand. The configuration in particular of this cylinder-like or pot-like setting piston guide 51 will be explained in more detail at a later time.
The cylinder drum 4 has a central opening 15, in which there is arranged a compression spring 16 which is clamped between a first spring bearing 17 and a second spring bearing 18. The first spring bearing 17 is fixed here in the axial direction on the shaft 3, whereas the second spring bearing 18, in contrast, is formed by a Seeger circlip ring inserted into a groove of the cylinder drum 4. Through the force of the compression spring 16, the cylinder drum 4 is displaced in the axial direction to such an extent that its end face 19 bears sealingly on the control plate 20.
The control openings, not evident in the sectional illustration according to
The position of the control plate 20 is fixed with respect to the shaft 3 firstly by a centring surface 29, the configuration of which will be explained in more detail below. A through-opening of the control plate 20 has, for this purpose, a radial extent corresponding to the outer radial extent of a centring body which is connected to a housing component. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the centring body is formed by the outer bearing race 7 of the rolling bearing 6. In the axial direction, the control plate 20 is supported on the housing cover 8, and, to avoid leakage, the control plate 20 has a sealing surrounding area 28 which is formed on the side of the control plate 20 facing away from the cylinder drum 4 and cooperates sealingly with the surface of the housing cover 8.
For a correct operation of the axial piston machine 1, besides a centred arrangement of the control plate 20 an appropriate orientation is also required, it being necessary to ensure that no rotation of the control plate 20 takes place during the operation of the machine 1 either. While the pin-and-groove connection described in the introduction is used for this purpose in the prior art, according to the invention it is now proposed to configure the control plate 20 in a special way, so that a rotation-locked arrangement is again achieved, but the pin-and-groove connection can be dispensed with and accordingly the production of the control plate 20 can be simplified. A first exemplary embodiment of an appropriately configured control plate will now be explained with reference to
First of all, in
The special feature, according to the invention, of the control plate 20 consists in an outwardly extending extension surface 40 in the upper region of the outer circumference. This extension surface 40 is configured in a special way in its edge region 41, in order to enable a defined bearing relative to a holding element of the axial piston machine. This enables a rotation-locked arrangement of the control plate 20, despite dispensing with the pin-and-groove connection.
In the exemplary embodiment of
The advantage of the configuration, according to the invention, of the control plate 20 is that the corresponding configuration of the edge region 41 of the extension 40 can extend over the entire height or thickness of the control plate 20. This enables production of the control plate 20 in a relatively simple and cost-effective manner. For example, a simple stamping-out of the control plate 20 would be conceivable, during which the outer contour, the inner contour and the kidney regions could be created at the same time. In this case, all that would still be required is a finishing on the two plane bearing surfaces of the control plate 20. As an alternative to this, however, an appropriately shaped blank could also be machined by laser cutting, in which case a finishing of the plane surfaces is then no longer required, since a high-quality input stock with the necessary surface finish can already be used. Both variants are significantly simpler to carry out than the machining of slugs or rough stampings or forgings which has been required hitherto for the production of control plates. At the same time, however, the functionality of the control plate is fully preserved, since the appropriate configuration of the edge region 41 of the extension 40 means that the desired rotation locking is achieved as before.
Further measures concerning the shaping of the control plate 20 which additionally optimise the material expenditure and the space requirement can be gathered from
Overall, therefore, the present invention opens up the possibility of simpler and more cost-effective production of control plates for axial piston machines. At the same time, however, an exact arrangement and orientation of the control plate in the axial piston machine is ensured as before.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 058 356.6 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
10 2007 024 174.9 | May 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/010759 | 12/10/2007 | WO | 00 | 2/25/2009 |