Claims
- 1. A rotary fluid pressure device of the type including housing means defining a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port; a rotary fluid displacement mechanism including an internally-toothed ring member and an externally-toothed star member eccentrically disposed within said ring member for orbital movement therein, one of said ring member and said star member having rotational movement, and said star member defining a central opening; the teeth of said ring member and said star member interengaging to define expanding and contracting fluid volume chambers in response to said orbital and rotational movements; valve means cooperating with said housing means to provide fluid communication from said inlet port to said expanding volume chambers, and from said contracting volume chambers to said outlet port; shaft means and means operable to transmit torque from said member having said rotational movement to said shaft means; and an endcap assembly disposed rearwardly of, and immediately adjacent, said fluid displacement mechanism; characterized by:
- (a) said endcap assembly defining an internal chamber;
- (b) a lock piston disposed in said internal chamber, and including a lock portion extending forwardly of said lock piston;
- (c) said lock piston being moveable between a first, retracted position, and a second position in which said lock portion extends within said central opening of said star member to prevent said orbital movement of said star member.
- 2. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said central opening of said star member being generally frusto-conical, and said lock portion including a beveled portion.
- 3. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said endcap assembly defining a cylindrical opening receiving and supporting said lock portion for axial movement therein between said first and second positions, said cylindrical opening being in substantial alignment with said central opening of said star member at one point in said orbital movement of said star member.
- 4. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by spring means disposed in said internal chamber and operable to bias said lock piston forwardly, toward said second position in which said lock portion engages said central opening of said star member.
- 5. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 4, characterized by said lock piston cooperating to define a fluid pressure chamber operable, in the presence of fluid pressure therein, to bias said lock piston rearwardly, toward said first retracted position.
- 6. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 5, characterized by said endcap assembly defining a fluid port in fluid communication with said fluid pressure chamber, and adapted to be in fluid communication with a source of a pressure signal.
- 7. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 5, characterized by said housing means, said valve means, and said fluid displacement mechanism cooperating to define a case drain region in fluid communication with a case drain, said fluid pressure chamber being in restricted fluid communication with said case drain region.
- 8. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said central opening of said star member being defined by an insert member received within said star member, and orbiting therewith, and said lock portion of said lock piston remaining generally within said central opening defined by said insert member as said lock piston moves between said first and second positions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 783,489, Filed Jan. 14, 1997 in the name of Barun Acharya, Gary R. Kassen & Scott E. Yakimow for a "GEROTOR MOTOR AND PARKING LOCK ASSEMBLY THEREFOR".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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