Claims
- 1. An arrangement in a fluid flow facilitating device of the axial piston type, wherein substantially axially extended pistons reciprocate in substantially axial cylinders of a barrell,
- wherein a first primary control means is provided to control the flow of driving fluid to and from said cylinders,
- wherein said arrangement provides a second control means for the passage of a separate control flow,
- wherein said control flow extends through said first primary control means and through a first passage which extends through said barrell into a second passage which extends into a shaft of said arrangement, and,
- wherein an axially directed chamber is provided in said shaft to communicate with said control flow and which contains a control piston whereby said control piston which reciprocates in response to said control flow to drive a reciprocable portion of a member which is provided at least indirectly on said shaft.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1,
- wherein said arrangement is provided in an axial piston fluid facilitating device which includes two shafts which revolve in unison and constitute a first shaft with a first axis and a second shaft with a second axis,
- wherein said shafts and axes are inclined under an angle relatively to each other,
- wherein the rear end of said first shaft forms a hollow reception bed of the configuration of a part-ball with a first radius around a first point of said first axis,
- wherein said second shaft forms on its front end a head of a configuration of a part of a ball with a second radius around a second point in said second axis,
- wherein said head is borne in said reception bed and able to swing therein when said shafts revolve, and,
- wherein said reception bed has in its medial portion an outcut on the rear end of said first passage and said outcut has a suitable diameter to remain in connection with said second passage at the highest possible angle of inclination of said axes relatively to each other, whereby said first and second passages are communicated with each other through said outcut at all times during revolution of said shafts.
- 3. An arrangement in a fluid flow facilitating device with provision of a commonly applied primary first control means and at least one rotor,
- wherein the arrangement provides a second control means for the control of a controllable matter associated to the device, provided
- on a holding face of an axial piston type fluid flow facilitating device, such as a pump, motor or transmission of the axial piston type, wherein said holding face is commonly utilized to hold the spherical head of a shaft of the device,
- wherein the arrangement consists of a passage through said holding face in combination with a passage extension into a cylinder arranged in said shaft of said device,
- wherein an axially movable piston which is biased at one end by a spring force and is biased at the other end by fluid pressure passed through said passage through said holding face into said cylinder,
- wherein said piston includes transfer means to transfer its movement to controllable members, and,
- wherein thereby said controllable members are controlled by said fluid pressure which passes through said arrangement of said passage through said holding face.
- 4. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein said primary first control means is a control face arrangement of a stationary control face provided on a stationary portion and a thereto parallel and thereon sealingly sliding rotary face on a rotor of said axial piston type device, said passage of said holding face is said second control means of said arrangement; and wherein said holding face is provided in the shaft of the device and holds the head of a medial portion of said rotor, and,
- wherein said passage extends through said medial portion, said rotor and said control face arrangement sealed against loss of pressure and fluid into and through a stationary portion of the housing of said axial piston device to form a control port for the reception of control fluid for the control of said controllable members.
- 5. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein a first communication passes fluid to a respective fluid pressure pocket of a hydrostatic bearing adjacent to said holding face, said passage and said communication extend through said rotor and said medial portion towards said holding face, said holding face seals said fluid pressure pocket and separates the fluids which are passed through said passage and said communication from each other and, wherein a recess is provided in said head of said medial portion to communicate with said passage.
- 6. A fluid motor of the axial piston type, comprising, in combination,
- (a) pistons which reciprocate in axially directed cylinders of a rotor which is revolvably borne on a medial shaft in the rear portion of a housing with said medial shaft forming on its front end a part ball formed holding head;
- (b) a driven shaft provided under an angle of inclination relative to said rotor and to said medial shaft while said driven shaft is revolvably borne in the front portion of said housing;
- (c) ports, passages and control faces to pass a flow of pressurized driving fluid through said cylinders to drive said pistons for power strokes in said cylinders;
- (d) a piston rod holding flange provided on the rear end of said driven shaft to hold the front heads of piston rods which with their rear feet are swingably borne in said pistons while a holding bed is provided in the medial portion of the rear end of said driven shaft to bear therein a holding head of the front portion of said medial shaft whereby said medial shaft which with its rear end is borne in the rear end of said housing obtains the holding of its front end and of its rear end;
- wherein said medial shaft is provided with a passage which extends axially through said medial shaft to provide a fluid line for a control flow of pressurizable fluid of a control flow pressure;
- wherein said driven shaft is provided with a chamber which is communicated to said holding bed while a communication is provided between said chamber of said driven shaft and said passage of said medial shaft;
- wherein a control piston is axially movably provided in said chamber of said driven shaft;
- wherein a control flow port is provided on the rear end of said passage of said medial shaft to permit the supply of said control flow of pressurized fluid into said passage of said medial shaft,
- whereby the rear end of said control piston in said chamber in said driven shaft is subjectable to said control flow pressure of said control flow of pressurizable fluid and said control piston is connectable to a movable member which is at least indirectly partially borne by said driven shaft to move said movable member in dependance on the axial movement of said control piston.
- 7. The motor of claim 6,
- wherein said control piston is reciprocable in said chamber and the front end of said control piston is subjected to a force opposed to said pressure of said control flow on said rear end of said control piston, whereby said control piston is reciprocated in said chamber under the relative variation of said force and said pressure of said control flow.
- 8. The motor of claim 6;
- wherein said chamber is axially extended in said driven shaft to permit an axially directed reciprocation of said control piston in said chamber in said driven shaft, and,
- wherein said control piston is subjected to the force of a spring means in a direction opposed to said pressure of said control flow on said rear end of said control piston,
- whereby said pressure of said control flow defines the axial movement and location of said control piston in said chamber.
- 9. The motor of claim 8,
- wherein said driven shaft carries a flange with therein provided movable members and transmission means extended from said control piston to said movable members to move said members in response to said pressure in said control flow.
- 10. The motor of claim 9,
- wherein said members are roots of propeller blades which are pivotably borne in said flange, and,
- wherein said transmission means include means to transform said reciprocation of said control piston into pivotal movement of said propeller blades,
- whereby said propeller blades are pivoted in response to said pressure of said control flow.
- 11. The motor of claim 6,
- wherein said angle of inclination between said medial shaft and said driven shaft exceeds thirty degrees,
- wherein an annular groove is provided in said head of said medial shaft to meet said communication when said driven shaft revolves, and,
- wherein said passage through said medial shaft communicates with said annular groove.
- 12. The motor of claim 11,
- wherein said inclination between the axes of said medial shaft and said driven shaft is forty five degrees and said passage of said medial shaft branches into a pair of passages which are inclined relative to each other under an angle of ninety degrees, while the roots of said passages are slightly forwardly distanced from the center of said head of said medial shaft by a first distance,
- wherein said communication is provided with a cylindrical port of a radius which is substantially equal to seventy one percent of said first distance,
- whereby said annular groove is and remains closed by the face of said holding bed but a portion of said annular groove remains open towards said communication when said driven shaft revolves,
- while said first distance and said radius define an area of axial projection radially inwards of said annular groove at which area the outer face portion of said head is borne by the inner face of said holding bed,
- whereby said area provides a capability to carry a load of one of said shafts under fourty five degrees on the other of said shafts.
- 13. The motor of claim 11,
- wherein said annular groove surrounds a portion of the outer face of said head of said medial shaft,
- wherein said portion of said outer face constitutes a spherical bearing with its axial projection defining a cylindrical bearing symmetrically around the axis of said medial shaft,
- wherein said spherical bearing face bears and slides at least partially on a respective portion of said holding bed to meet the respective holding bed face portion of said holding bed,
- wherein fluid pressure recesses are provided in said circular bearing face while said recesses are communicated to a second passage through said medial shaft; and;
- wherein said recesses are closed by said holding bed face portion.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part application of my co-pending patent application Ser. No. 954,555 which was filed on Oct. 25, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,358,073; issued Nov. 9, 1982; benefit of which is claimed here with.
This application is also a continuation in part application of my now abandoned application Ser. No. 122,914 which was filed on Feb. 19, 1980. This application is also a continuation in part application of my co-pending patent applications Ser. No. 224,769, now abandoned, filed on Jan. 13, 1981 and Ser. No. 282,990, filed on July 14, 1981. Benefits of the above mentioned applications are claimed for the present continuation in part patent application.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2924135 |
Jan 1980 |
DEX |
883348 |
Mar 1943 |
FRX |
54-72504 |
Nov 1979 |
JPX |
56-38583 |
Apr 1981 |
JPX |
70532 |
Aug 1952 |
NLX |
756073 |
Aug 1980 |
SUX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
954555 |
Oct 1978 |
|