Claims
- 1. A gearbox comprising:
- a casing;
- speed reduction gearing contained in said casing;
- at least a portion of a drive shaft also contained in said casing said drive shaft having an axis of rotation;
- first and second bearings spaced apart along said axis;
- at least one radially extending cylinder having a closed inner end and an open, outer end being provided in said drive shaft;
- a reciprocable piston at least partially housed in said cylinder;
- a fluid seal between the external periphnery of said piston and said cylinder;
- a variable volume, pressure-generating chamber defined between a radially inner end of said piston and a closed inner end of its cylinder;
- a ring surrounding said drive shaft with an inner profile provided on said ring;
- a radially outer end of said piston being in contact, at least in a pumping mode, with said inner profile, such that upon rotation of said drive shaft, variations in radial distance of said inner profile from said drive shaft axis of rotation cause reciprocation of said piston, and a consequent pumping effect;
- at least one fluid transfer port communicating with said pressure-generating chamber;
- with said first and second bearings also absorbing loading from said piston and said ring;
- valve means to control fluid admission to, and delivery from, each of said pressure-generating chamber; and
- oil seals at the outsides of said first and second bearings between rotary and non-rotary parts of said gearbox to maintain separation between said fluid within said pressure generating chamber and lubricating oil of said gearbox.
- 2. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, of the epicyclic kind, comprising a sun gear rotatable about said drive shaft axis and in drivable engagement with a plurality of planet gears carried by a portion of said drive shaft serving as a carrier, with said planet gears rotatable about axes parallel to said sun gear axis, and in mesh with a stationary annulus.
- 3. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, provided with a multiple number of said cylinders and pistons, located in a common diametral plane.
- 4. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said valve means is a check valve, and one valve means per transfer port is employed.
- 5. A gearbox as defined in claim 1, in combination with a rotary, mineral cutting head, with said first and second bearings also serving to absorb loading imposed upon said cutting head during cutting.
- 6. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner profile of said ring is circular, with said ring located eccentrically with respect to said drive shaft axis of rotation.
- 7. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ring is in the form of a bearing ring, with said inner profile provided by an inner annular face of an inner race part which is separated from an outer race part by a plurality of rollers, and said outer race part is located stationarily with respect to said drive shaft.
- 8. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ring is located concentrically with respect to said drive shaft axis of rotation, with said inner profile lobed, to constitute a cam track, said ring being located stationarily with respect to said drive shaft.
- 9. A gearbox as claimed in claim 8, wherein an outer end of said piston(s) is provided with a roller follower arrangement, for indirect engagement with said profile.
- 10. A gearbox as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fluid transfer port(s) serves for both the conveying of low pressure fluid to its associated pressure-generating chamber, and the delivery of high pressure fluid from its associated pressure-generating chamber.
- 11. A gearbox as claimed in claim 10, wherein said fluid transfer port(s) extends axially along said drive shaft and terminates at one end at a radial connection port in communication with its associated pressure-generating chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 799,619, filed Nov. 19, 1986, now abandoned.
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287978 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"High Pressure Water Jet Assisted Cutting System for Shearer Loaders", Mining Magazine, Sep. 1987. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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