Information
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Patent Grant
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6644170
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Patent Number
6,644,170
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Date Filed
Friday, February 15, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Lazo; Thomas E.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 092 122
- 092 57
- 092 71
- 091 499
- 091 504
- 091 505
- 091 506
- 417 269
- 074 60
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a hydraulic pump assembly, an annular sleeve member is radially interposed between an outer peripheral surface portion of an input shaft and an inner peripheral surface portion of a cylinder block or barrel within which are provided a plurality of piston cylinders for accommodating a plurality of pumping pistons. The outer peripheral surface portion of the input shaft includes an outer peripheral splined section, and the inner peripheral surface portion of the cylinder block or barrel includes an inner peripheral splined section. The annular sleeve member is provided with the inner peripheral splined portion for splined engagement with the outer peripheral splined portion of the input shaft and with the outer peripheral splined portion for engagement with the inner peripheral splined portion of the cylinder block or barrel. In this manner, a dual splined interconnection system is defined between the input shaft, the annular sleeve member and the cylinder block or barrel.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to hydraulic pumps, and more particularly to a hydraulic pump assembly which has incorporated therein a splined insert component.
BACKGROUND
Conventional hydraulic pumps include an input or power shaft defining a splined connection with a cylinder block or barrel. Pumping pistons are reciprocatingly mounted within cylinder bores of the pump cylinder block or barrel, and the piston rods have spherical or ball-shaped end portions which are disposed within recessed portions of shoes mounted upon the pump swashplate. In accordance with a first technique conventionally employed for securing the shoes upon the pump swashplate, the flat or planar sides or surfaces of the shoes are mounted upon corresponding flat or planar surfaces of the swashplate and are retained thereon with a fixed clearance by suitable clamping mechanisms. While such hydraulic pump assemblies have, of course, exhibited satisfactory operational performance, it is sometimes difficult to attain the fixed clearance between the shoes and the swashplate in accordance with the desired or requisite manufacturing tolerances. In addition, the various components of the assemblies are also difficult or tedious to in fact assemble, and the assembly procedures are therefore costly in terms of man-hours required to be expended.
second system or technique conventionally employed for securing the shoes upon the pump swashplate is disclosed, for example, within U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,949 which issued to Ryken et al. on Jul. 28, 1998. In accordance with this system or technique, a plurality of axially extending pins are disposed within axially extending holes or bores as to in effect be interposed between the internal peripheral bore portion of a cylinder block and the external peripheral portion of a splined input shaft. Washers are forced into contact with first ends of pins by a coil spring, and the opposite ends of the pins engage a ball guide which, in turn, engages a guide member. The guide member effectively clamps or secures shoe plates or slipper retaining rings through slippers. Again, as was the case with the first conventional device or technique used for mounting and retaining the shoes upon the pump swashplate, while such hydraulic pump assemblies have of course exhibited satisfactory operational performance, the various components of the assemblies are also difficult or tedious to in fact assemble, and in addition, the pins exhibit excessive wear.
A need therefore exits in the art for a new and improved hydraulic pump assembly which effectively overcomes or eliminates the aforenoted problems or assembly disadvantages or drawbacks characteristic of the known or conventional prior art hydraulic pump swashplate and piston rod assemblies.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The foregoing need is achieved in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention through the provision of a new and improved hydraulic pump assembly which comprises a cylinder block defining an axis and having an inner peripheral splined portion; a plurality of piston cylinders defined within the cylinder block and arranged within a circumferential array about the axis of the cylinder block for respectively housing a plurality of pumping pistons; an input shaft having an axial extent and disposed substantially coaxially within the cylinder block, the input shaft having an outer peripheral splined portion; a coil spring disposed around the input shaft at a first axial position thereof; a washer disposed around the input shaft at a second axial position thereof for biasing shoe plates into engagement with swashplate shoes; and an annular sleeve member disposed around the input shaft and axially interposed between the coil spring and the washer such that the coil spring axially biases the annular sleeve member into engagement with the washer, the annular sleeve member having an inner peripheral splined portion for splined engagement with the outer peripheral splined portion of the input shaft, and an outer peripheral splined portion for splined engagement with the inner peripheral splined portion of the cylinder block.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an axial, longitudinally split cross-sectional view partially showing a conventional hydraulic pump assembly as compared to a first embodiment of a new and improved hydraulic pump assembly constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is an axial, longitudinally split cross-sectional view similar to that of
FIG. 1
partially showing, however, a conventional hydraulic pump assembly as compared to a second embodiment of a new and improved hydraulic pump assembly constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
FIG. 1
thereof, there is shown an axial, longitudinally split cross-sectional view wherein the upper half of the drawing figure illustrates a conventional hydraulic pump assembly
10
, while the lower half of the drawing figure illustrates a first embodiment of a new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
110
, which is constructed in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention. Conventional hydraulic pump assembly
10
will be initially described in a brief manner, and subsequently, the first embodiment of new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
110
constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention will then be described, and it is to be noted that the various component parts of hydraulic pump assemblies
10
,
110
will be designated or denoted by similar or corresponding reference characters except that the reference characters for new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
110
of the present invention will be in the 100 series.
With reference thereof now being made to
FIG. 1
, conventional hydraulic pump assembly
10
is seen to include a cylinder block or barrel
12
defining an axis
13
and within which a plurality of piston cylinders
14
are arranged within a circumferential array about axis
13
for respectively housing or accommodating a plurality of pumping pistons, not shown. An inner peripheral region of cylinder block or barrel
12
is recessed as at
16
, and accordingly a radially inwardly projecting shoulder portion
18
is defined at the swash plate end of cylinder block or barrel
12
. An annular washer
19
is fixedly mounted upon an inner peripheral surface portion of cylinder block or barrel
12
adjacent the end of cylinder block or barrel
12
which is disposed opposite the swash plate end of cylinder block or barrel
12
. A coil spring
20
is interposed between annular washer
19
and shoulder portion
18
of cylinder block or barrel
12
so as to bias, for example, pins, not shown, similar to those axially extending pins shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,949, into engagement with shoe plate washer
22
such that shoe plate washer
22
, in turn, biases the shoe plates, not shown, into engagement with the piston shoes, not shown, so as to secure the piston shoes upon the swash plate (also not shown). The inner periphery of shoulder portion
18
is provided with a plurality of axially extending splines defining a splined portion
24
, and an input shaft
26
, disposed substantially coaxially within cylinder block or barrel
12
, has an external peripheral portion upon which there is likewise provided a plurality of axially extending splines defining a splined portion
28
by which input shaft
26
and cylinder barrel or block
12
are splinedly engaged together.
The operational and assembly disadvantages and drawbacks characteristic of the aforenoted hydraulic pump assembly
10
have been discussed hereinbefore, and accordingly a first embodiment of new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
110
, constructed in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention, has been developed so as to address such disadvantages and drawbacks. More particularly, in a manner similar to that of the aforenoted hydraulic pump assembly
10
, it is seen that the first embodiment of new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
110
of the present invention includes a cylinder block or barrel
112
defining an axis
113
and within which a plurality of piston cylinders
114
are defined and arranged within a circumferential array for respectively housing or accommodating a plurality of pumping pistons, not shown. An input shaft is disclosed at
126
, and it is seen that the inner peripheral surface of cylinder block or barrel
112
is radially spaced from the outer peripheral surface of input shaft
126
so as to define an annular space
116
therebetween. An annular washer
119
is fixedly mounted upon an inner peripheral surface portion of cylinder block or barrel
112
which is adjacent to the end of cylinder block or barrel
112
which is disposed opposite the swash plate end of cylinder block or barrel
112
, and a coil spring
120
is disposed within annular space
116
defined between the outer peripheral surface of input shaft
126
and the inner peripheral surface of cylinder block or barrel
112
with a first end of coil spring
120
being disposed in engagement with annular washer
119
.
In accordance with the particularly unique feature of the first embodiment of the present invention, and in lieu of pins for engaging the shoe plate washer, which are similar to the axially extending pins as disclosed within U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,949, the first embodiment of the present invention includes an annular sleeve member
130
which is disposed within annular space
116
defined between the outer peripheral surface of input shaft
126
and the inner peripheral surface of cylinder block or barrel
112
. Annular sleeve member
130
is also seen to be interposed between a second end of coil spring
120
and a shoe plate washer
122
, whereby annular sleeve member
130
, in a manner akin to the aforenoted pins which are similar to the axially extending pins of U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,949, is biased by coil spring
120
into engagement with shoe plate washer
122
such that shoe plate washer
122
, in turn, biases the shoe plates, not shown, into engagement with the piston shoes, not shown, so as to secure the piston shoes upon the swash plate, also not shown.
The inner periphery of cylinder block or barrel
112
is provided with a plurality of axially extending splines defining a splined portion
124
, and input shaft
126
has an external peripheral portion upon which there is likewise provided a plurality of axially extending splines defining a splined portion
128
, however, it is seen that such splined regions or portions
124
,
128
, unlike corresponding splined regions or sections
24
,
28
of hydraulic pump assembly
10
, are not splined together. To the contrary, and in accordance with the unique feature of the present invention, it is seen that the inner peripheral surface of annular sleeve member
130
is provided with a plurality of axially extending splines defining a splined section
132
and the outer peripheral surface of annular sleeve member
130
is likewise provided with a plurality of axially extending splines defining a splined section
134
. In this manner, inner peripheral splined section
132
of annular sleeve member
130
is adapted to be splinedly engaged with outer peripheral splined section
128
of input shaft
126
, and outer peripheral splined section
134
of annular sleeve member
130
is adapted to be splinedly engaged with inner peripheral splined section
124
of cylinder block or barrel
112
.
With reference now being made to
FIG. 2
, a second embodiment of a new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
210
, constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is disclosed and is compared to hydraulic pump assembly
10
in a manner similar to that set forth, disclosed, and illustrated in FIG.
1
. As was the case with the description of the first embodiment of new and improved hydraulic pump assembly
110
as illustrated within
FIG. 1
, similar reference characters will be used to designate corresponding parts of hydraulic pump assemblies
10
,
210
. However, it is additionally noted that the component parts of second embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
210
of the present invention as illustrated within
FIG. 2
will be designated by reference characters which are within the 200 series. Still further, a description of hydraulic pump assembly
10
will be omitted in conjunction with the description of second embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
210
of the present invention in view of the fact that hydraulic pump assembly
10
disclosed within the upper half of
FIG. 2
is precisely the same as hydraulic pump assembly
10
as disclosed within the upper half of FIG.
1
.
More particularly, then, with respect to second embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
210
of the present invention as disclosed within the lower half of
FIG. 2
, it is to be appreciated that the only significant difference between second embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
210
of the present invention as compared to first embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
110
of the present invention resides in the axial length of the axially extending splines defining outer peripheral splined section
234
of annular sleeve member
230
, as well as the corresponding axial length of the axially extending splines defining inner peripheral splined section
224
of cylinder block or barrel
212
. In a manner similar to that of hydraulic pump assembly
10
, it is seen that the axially extending splines defining inner peripheral splined section
224
of cylinder block or barrel
212
are formed upon a radially inwardly projecting shouldered portion
218
similar to shouldered portion
18
of hydraulic pump assembly
10
. It is appreciated that the axial extent or length of shouldered portion
218
, and therefore the axial extent or length of inner peripheral splined portion
224
of cylinder block
212
is approximately one-half of the axial length or extent of cylinder block
212
. In a similar manner, the axial extent or length of outer splined portion
234
of annular sleeve member
230
is approximately one-half the axial extent or length of annular sleeve member
230
. It is, however, appreciated that other relative axial extents of inner splined portion
224
and/or outer splined portion
234
may prove useful. The remaining structure of second embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
210
is essentially the same as that of first embodiment hydraulic pump assembly
110
, and therefore, further discussion of the structure and operative components of second embodiment hydraulic pump
210
will be omitted as not being necessary to the understanding and appreciation of the present invention hydraulic pump assembly.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
It is thus to be appreciated that as a result of the construction and assembly of the first and second embodiments of the hydraulic pump assemblies
110
and
210
of the present invention, various operational and assembly advantages are achieved as compared to hydraulic pump assembly
10
. By respectively incorporating the annular sleeve members
130
,
230
within the first and second embodiments of hydraulic pump assemblies
110
,
210
of the present invention, the tedious and time-consuming assembly procedures are effectively eliminated.
In addition, it is known in the art that the pumping action and movement of the swash plate relative to the cylinder block or barrel creates forces and moments which tend to cause misalignment or skewing of the various component parts with respect to each other. These operational movements, in turn, tend to cause excessive wear upon the pin elements of hydraulic pump assembly
10
. To the contrary, however, with the respective interdisposition of annular sleeve members
130
,
230
between input shafts
126
,
226
and cylinder blocks or barrels
112
,
212
, and the resulting formation or creation of the double or dual spline engagement system defined by splined sections
128
,
132
and
124
,
134
, and
228
,
232
and
224
,
234
, respectively, upon input shafts
126
,
226
and annular sleeve members
130
,
230
, as well as upon annular sleeve members
130
,
230
and cylinder blocks or barrels
112
,
212
, in accordance with either one of the first and second embodiments of hydraulic pump assemblies
110
,
210
of the present invention, such excessive wear problems are effectively eliminated or at least substantially reduced. This is due to the fact that with the double or dual spline engagement system, two sets of engaged splines can accommodate any such misalignment or skewing tendencies better than the single spline arrangement characteristic of system
10
, or considered from a slightly different perspective, the presence of the double or dual spline engagement system permits such misalignment or skewing tendencies to be shared by or divided between the two splined systems.
It is lastly noted that there is also an operational or assembly advantage created by the second embodiment of hydraulic pump assembly
210
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, as compared to the first embodiment of hydraulic pump assembly
110
, as shown in FIG.
1
. That is, as a result of the formation of shouldered portion
218
of cylinder block or barrel
212
, coil spring
220
is able to be pre-set within annular space
216
prior to the assembly or insertion of annular sleeve member
230
within pump assembly
210
. In other words, coil spring
220
can be inserted within annular space
216
, and one end of coil spring
220
is engaged with annular washer member
219
, and then coil spring
220
is then axially compressed such that the opposite end thereof is retained within annular space
216
as a result of axial engagement with shouldered portion
218
of cylinder block or barrel
212
. Annular sleeve member
230
may then be readily and easily inserted into annular space
216
while being splinedly engaged with splined shoulder portion
218
of cylinder block or barrel
212
. In connection with the assembly of the first embodiment of hydraulic pump assembly
110
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, insertion of annular sleeve member
130
into annular space
116
and the splined connection with cylinder block or barrel
112
must be achieved while simultaneously axially compressing coil spring member
120
.
Other aspects, objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A hydraulic pump assembly, comprising:a cylinder block defining an axis and having an inner peripheral splined portion; a plurality of piston cylinders defined within said cylinder block and arranged within a circumferential array about said axis of said cylinder block for respectively housing a plurality of pumping pistons; an input shaft having an axial extent and disposed substantially coaxially within said cylinder block, said input shaft having an outer peripheral splined portion; a coil spring disposed around said input shaft at a first axial position thereof; a shoe plate washer disposed around said input shaft at a second axial position thereof for biasing shoe plates into engagement with swashplate shoes; and an annular sleeve member disposed around said input shaft and axially interposed between said coil spring and said shoe plate washer such that said coil spring axially biases said annular sleeve member into engagement with said shoe plate washer, said annular sleeve member having an inner peripheral splined portion for splined engagement with said outer peripheral splined portion of said input shaft and an outer peripheral splined portion for splined engagement with said inner peripheral splined portion of said cylinder block said inner peripheral splined portion of said annular sleeve member being both radially within and at least partially coincident in an axial direction of said annular sleeve member with said outer peripheral splined portion of said annular sleeve member.
- 2. The pump assembly as set forth in claim 1, further including awasher fixedly mounted upon an inner peripheral surface portion of said cylinder block for supporting a first end of said coil spring.
- 3. The pump assembly as set forth in claim 2, further including:a shouldered portion defined upon an inner peripheral portion of said cylinder block for engaging a second end of said coil spring.
- 4. The pump assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein:said inner peripheral splined portion of said cylinder block is formed upon said shouldered portion of said cylinder block.
- 5. The pump assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein:the axial extent of said shouldered portion upon which said inner peripheral splined portion of said cylinder block is formed is approximately one-half the axial extent of said cylinder block.
- 6. The pump assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein:the axial extent of said outer peripheral splined portion of said annular sleeve member is approximately one-half the extent of said annular sleeve member.
- 7. In a hydraulic pump assembly including a cylinder block having an inner peripheral splined portion and a plurality of piston cylinders for accommodating a plurality of pumping pistons, and an input shaft coaxially disposed with respect to the cylinder block and having an outer peripheral splined portion, a connection system for connecting the cylinder block and the input shaft together, comprising:an annular sleeve member defined about an axis and adapted for disposition around the input shaft and within the cylinder block so as to be radially interposed between the input shaft and the cylinder block, said annular sleeve member having an axially extending inner peripheral splined portion and an axially extending outer peripheral splined portion for respectively defining a dual splined engagement system with the outer peripheral splined portion of the input shaft and with the inner peripheral splined portion of the cylinder block, said inner peripheral splined portion of said annular sleeve member being both radially within and at least partially coincident in an axial direction of said annular sleeve member with said outer peripheral splined portion of said annular sleeve member.
- 8. The pump assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein:an axial extent of said outer peripheral splined portion of said annular sleeve member is approximately one-half an axial extent of said annular sleeve member.
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