Claims
- 1. In an axial piston machine comprising a stationary casing, a drive flange, means mounting the drive flange for rotation about a first axis with respect to the casing, a barrel support, a cylinder barrel, means mounting the cylinder barrel for rotation about a second axis with respect to the barrel support, said cylinder barrel having first and second end surfaces, a circular array of cylinder bores about said second axis in said first end surface and fluid passages communicating with said cylinder bores and opening at said second end surface, said barrel support being pivotable about a pivot axis with respect to the stationary casing, means forming a valving surface stationary with respect to said barrel support in contact with said second end surface and having inlet and outlet ports therein, pistons in said cylinder bores respectively, piston rods for each of said pistons, each piston rod being connected to the respective piston for universal movement about a first rod-pivot point and connected to the drive flange for universal movement about a second rod-pivot point, said piston rods and pistons forming the driving connection for transmitting rotary motion between the drive flange and cylinder barrel, the improvement comprising:
- said means mounting the cylinder barrel comprising a barrel shaft having two ends with one of said ends of the shaft connected to the drive flange for universal pivotal movement about a first shaft-pivot point located on said first axis, and bearing means adjacent the other of said ends of the shaft supporting the barrel shaft on said barrel support for universal pivotal movement about a second shaft-pivot point with respect to said barrel support and for axial movement with respect to the barrel support;
- said cylinder barrel being rotatably mounted at both ends thereof on said barrel shaft and being axial movable thereon; and
- said means forming a valving surface comprising an intermediate disc having two opposed surfaces of different curvature one of which surfaces is said valving surface, the other of said two surfaces being spherical, said barrel support having a spherical surface mating with said spherical surface of the disc, said disc being restrained against rotation with respect to the barrel support while being free to move radially of said second axis with respect to the barrel support and barrel shaft.
- 2. In a machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pivot axis of said barrel support is off-center to one side of said first axis, and that to vary the stroke of the pistons said barrel support pivots about its pivot axis in an arc that lies at said one side of said first axis.
- 3. In a machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein each piston is relatively short in relation to the axial length of the cylinder bore whereby a substantial part of the piston rod is within the bore and the piston has an outer end facing toward the outer end of the bore, and each piston rod has a first portion at least partially within the respective piston and a second portion extending from said outer end of the piston to the drive flange, said second portion of each piston rod being generally in the form of a truncated cone whose base is substantially at the outer end of the respective piston and is only slightly less in diameter than the diameter of the bore and whose top is adjacent the driving flange, the configuration of the piston rods being such that when under load the piston rods engage the cylinder barrel about the periphery of the bores to supply a rotational drive connection between the drive flange and the cylinder barrel.
- 4. In a machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein the first portion of the piston rod includes two truncated-conical sections arranged with their bases adjacent each other and within the piston.
- 5. In a machine as set forth in claim 4, wherein the piston is in the form of a sleeve with the bases of said two truncated-conical sections therewithin, each piston having an inner end, said ends of said sleeve being curved about a center intermediate said adjacent bases, at the ends of the piston the respective piston rod having recessed portions defining hollow end faces mating with said ends of the sleeve.
- 6. In a machine as set forth in claim 5, wherein said first portion of each piston rod includes a narrow annular section between said two bases and bearing against the inside of said sleeve.
- 7. In a machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second axes lie in a common plane, said pivot axis of said barrel support being at right angles to said plane, being spaced from said first shaft-pivot point and at least approximately intersecting the angle bisector of the first and second axes at maximum deflection of the barrel support with respect to the remainder of the casing.
- 8. In a machine as set forth in claim 7, wherein said second rod-pivot points define a circle on the drive flange, the distance between said pivot axis of said barrel support and said first shaft-pivot point being equal to the radius of said circle.
- 9. In a machine as set forth in claim 7, wherein said barrel support is pivotable between two end positions, in one of said end positions the center of curvature of said other surface of the intermediate disc being located substantially on the first axis.
- 10. In a machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means mounting the drive flange includes a drive shaft about the first axis, said drive shaft having a shoulder, a ring having a spherical end face is mounted on said drive shaft and bears against said shoulder, said face having a center of curvature which is eccentric with respect to the first axis, a support disc having a corresponding end face is mounted on said drive shaft with said two end faces in juxtaposition, one of said end faces being convex and the other concave, said support disc having a planar end face opposite the spherical end face thereof, said support disc having hydraulic balancing pressure areas on both end faces thereof, and said casing has a surface about said drive shaft and slightly inclined with respect to the axis of the drive shaft, said planar end face abutting said last mentioned surface.
- 11. In an axial piston machine comprising a stationary casing, a drive flange, means mounting the drive flange for rotation about a first axis with respect to the casing, a barrel support, a cylinder barrel, means mounting the cylinder barrel for rotation about a second axis with respect to the barrel support, said cylinder barrel having first and second end surfaces, a circular array of cylinder bores about said second axis in said first end surface and fluid passages communicating with said cylinder bores and opening at said second end surface, said barrel support being pivotable about a pivot axis with respect to the stationary casing, means forming a valving surface stationary with respect to said barrel support in contact with said second end surface and having inlet and outlet ports therein, pistons in said cylinder bores respectively, piston rods for each of said pistons, each piston rod being connected to the respective piston for universal movement about a first pivot point and connected to the drive flange for universal movement about a second pivot point, said piston rods and pistons forming the driving connection for transmitting rotary motion between the drive flange and cylinder barrel, the improvement comprising:
- each piston being relatively short in relation to the axial length of the cylinder bore whereby a substantial part of the piston rod is within the bore, the piston having an outer end facing toward the outer end of the bore, each piston rod having a first portion at least partially within the respective piston and a second portion extending from said outer end of the piston to the drive flange, said second portion of each piston rod being generally in the form of a truncated cone whose base is substantially at the outer end of the respective piston and is only slightly less in diameter than the diameter of the bore and whose top is adjacent the driving flange, the configuration of the piston rods being such that when under load the piston rods engage the cylinder barrel about the periphery of the bores to supply a rotational drive connection between the drive flange and the cylinder barrel.
- 12. In a machine as set forth in claim 11, wherein the first portion of the piston rod includes two truncated-conical sections arranged with their bases adjacent each other and within the piston.
- 13. In a machine as set forth in claim 12, wherein the piston is in the form of a sleeve with the bases of said two truncated-conical sections therewithin, each piston having an inner end, said ends of said sleeve being curved about a center intermediate said adjacent bases, at the ends of the piston the respective piston rod having recessed portions defining hollow end faces mating with said ends of the sleeve.
- 14. In a machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said first portion of each piston rod includes a narrow annular section between said two bases and bearing against the inside of said sleeve.
- 15. In an axial piston machine comprising a stationary casing, a drive flange, means including a drive shaft mounting the drive flange for rotation about a first axis with respect to the casing, a barrel support, a cylinder barrel, means mounting the cylinder barrel for rotation about a second axis with respect to the barrel support, said cylinder barrel having first and second end surfaces, a circular array of cylinder bores about said second axis in said first end surface and fluid passages communicating with said cylinder bores and opening at said second end surface, said barrel support being pivotable about a pivot axis with respect to the stationary casing, means forming a valving surface stationary with respect to said barrel support in contact with said second end surface and having inlet and outlet ports therein, pistons in said cylinder bores respectively, piston rods for each of said pistons, each piston rod being connected to the respective piston for universal movement about a first rod-pivot point and connected to the drive flange for universal movement about a second rod-pivot point, said piston rods and pistons forming the driving connection for transmitting rotary motion between the drive flange and cylinder barrel, the improvement comprising:
- said drive shaft having a shoulder, a ring having a spherical end face mounted on said drive shaft and bearing against said shoulder, said face having a center of curvature which is eccentric with respect to the first axis, and a support disc having a corresponding end face mounted on said drive shaft with said two end faces in juxtaposition, one of said end faces being convex and the other concave, said support disc having a planar end face opposite the spherical end face thereof, said support disc having a hydraulic balancing pressure areas on both end faces thereof, said casing having a surface about said drive shaft and slightly inclined with respect to the axis of the drive shaft, said planar end face abutting said last mentioned surface.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 385,838, filed Aug. 6, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,933,082.
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