Claims
- 1. A machine comprising a frame, a crankshaft rotatably mounted in the frame, a plurality of pairs of cylinders integral with the frame, the cylinders in each pair being disposed on opposite sides of the axis of the crankshaft and each pair of cylinders being angularly and axially separated around the crankshaft axis, means for allowing fluid to pass into each cylinder at one pressure and for allowing fluid to pass out of each cylinder at another pressure, the crankshaft having one crankpin for each plurality of pairs of cylinders, each crankpin having an axis which is eccentric relative to the crankshaft axis, a plurality of discs equal in number to the number of pairs of cylinders and each disc being rotatably mounted on each crankpin between the cylinders of a respective cylinder pair with its geometric axis having an eccentricity relative to the crankpin axis equal to the eccentricity of the crankpin axis relative to the crankshaft axis, the geometric axis of the discs on each crankpin having a relative angular separation which is twice the relative angular separation of their respective cylinder pairs, adjacent discs being in contact with each other over areas bounded between their superimposed peripheries as viewed in directions parallel to the crankshaft axis and rigidly connected to each other within said areas whereby all the discs on a common crankpin rotate together, the periphery of each disc being adapted to take a bearing load, and each disc being received in a bearing aperture of a rigid yoke which extends perpendicularly to the crankshaft axis and symmetrically on both sides of the disc, there being in each cylinder a piston connected to each end of the yoke and the yoke being supported against side loads solely by cooperation of the piston with the cylinders at the ends of the yoke, the piston having a substantially fluid-tight seal with the respective cylinder and also includng a hard metal flexible bearing shim about the periphery of said piston and moving therewith, annular insert means engaging said piston disposed at opposite ends of said bearing shim to restrain axial movement of said shim on said piston, said bearing shim having an outside diameter larger than said piston and serving to act as essentailly the sole bearing member for adsorbing any side loads on the piston, by promoting the formation of a film of lubricant under pressure between the outer surface of the shim and the adjacent portion of the cylinder wall at relatively low piston speeds and forming said lubricant film to a wedge-shape (in axial cross section) with the wider end of the wedge facing the direction of movement of the piston at higher piston speeds, there being no gear or gear-train connection between any of the discs and any part of the frame or the crankshaft.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1 in which each disc is received in a plain bearing of the surrounding yoke.
- 3. A machine according to claim 1 in which each disc is formed from a light alloy and each yoke is formed from a light alloy, the plain bearing being an insert of thin sheet resilient metal of high wear resistance which is tightly received in a circular aperture of the yoke.
- 4. A machine according to claim 1 in which a plain bearing surface is provided between each crankpin and each disc.
- 5. A machine according to claim 1 in which each plurality of discs is formed from a single piece of metal.
- 6. A machine according to claim 1 in which there are provided two pairs of cylinders disposed perpendicularly to each other about the crankshaft axis on a common crankpin.
- 7. A machine according to claim 1 in which th yoke and pistons of each pair of pistons are formed in one piece.
- 8. A machine according to claim 1 adapted for the production of power by internal combustion in the cylinders, comprising means for supplying in turn to the cylinders the constituents of a conbustible air and fuel mixture, and means for leading combusted products out of the cylinders in turn.
- 9. A machine according to claim 1 comprising means for supplying a non-combustible pressurized fluid to the cyliners in turn, and means for leading fluid at a reduced pressure out of the cylinders in turn.
- 10. A machine according to claim 1 in which the crankpin is accurately received at each of its ends in circular apertures in the crankshaft, there being an aperture through the crankpin which is co-linear with an aperture through the crankshaft, the apertures being parallel to the crankshaft axis, and a longitudinal member extending through said apertures and engaging with the crankshaft on each side of the crankpin to maintan the crankpin in said circular recess in the crankshaft.
- 11. A machine according to claim 9 in which the longitudinal member is of low stiffness and is in tension whereby to maintain the crankshaft/crankpin is compression during at least part of the working cycle of the crankshaft.
- 12. A machine according to claim 10 in which the longitudinal member is pretensioned before it is engaged against the crankshaft on each side of the crankpin.
- 13. A machine according to claim 1 in which each cylinder has an exterior flange between its inner end and its outer end, the flange forming a fluid seal against sealing means on the frame when the cylinder inwardly of the flange is received in an aperture in the frame, and secured thereto.
- 14. A machine according to claim 13 in which the means for holding the second recessed bearing means in the said sealing engagement comprises a number of tensioned studs or bolts extending from the second recessed bearing means into the frame, said tensioned studs or bolts serving to maintain the flange of the respective cylinder in sealing disposition relative to the sealing means on the frame.
- 15. A machine according to claim 14 comprising a crankcase constituting at least some of the said frame, the crankcase surrounding the crankshaft and supporting at least in part some of the bearings for the crankshaft, the crankcase comprising a number of discrete crankcase parts equal to the number of pairs of pistons, the crankcase parts being joined together by joining means along a line which intersects apertures for the receipt of cylinders.
- 16. A machine according to claim 1 in which the pistons and yoke of each pair of pistons are formed separately and rigidly connected by metal connecting means which are stronger in tension than the material of at least one of the yoke and the pistons.
- 17. A machine according to claim 16 in which the yoke is formed in two parts which are separable about a separation line intersecting the aperture in which a respective disc is received, the said metal connecting means extending in tension at least on both sides of said separation line.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's prior application Ser. No. 240,394, filed Apr. 3, 1972, and now abandoned and relates to engines, motors and pumps, hereinafter referred to as "machines" for brevity, in which fluid is passed to the machine at one pressure and fluid is passed out of the machine at another pressure, the change in fluid pressure being reflected in power generated or used by the machine.
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