Claims
- 1. A pneumatic machine for use in an automotive power train, said pneumatic machine comprising:a cylinder barrel and a plurality of cylinders formed in a first circle within said cylinder barrel, open at one endface of said cylinder barrel and closed at an opposite endface of said cylinder barrel; and a valve plate sealing closed said one end of said cylinder barrel, said valve plate having a first gas port centered on the circumference of a second circle with diametrically opposed TDC and BDC positions, said first gas port being located at one side of the TDC and BDC positions, and a second gas port centered on said circumference of said second circle on a second side of the TDC and BDC positions, opposite said one side, said first gas port having an area extending over an arc of said second circle smaller than an arc of said second circle spanned by one of said plurality of cylinders and permitting communication with said plurality of cylinders only singly, in succession, and a second gas port centered on and extending through an arc of said second circle providing simultaneous communication with a group of said plurality of cylinders, said cylinder barrel and said valve plate being mounted for relative rotation therebetween, the relative rotation driving an output shaft, said first and second circles being centered on a common axis and having the same diameter.
- 2. The pneumatic machine of claim 1 having a bent-shaft configuration and a total displacement which changes as an angle between the cylinder barrel and the output shaft is changed.
- 3. The pneumatic machine of claim 1 wherein said cylinder barrel is rotatable about a central axis and said valve plate is stationary.
- 4. The pneumatic machine of claim 1 wherein said valve plate has no port other than said first and second gas ports.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/356,338 filed Jul. 19, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,216,462 B, issued Apr. 17, 2001.
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