Claims
- 1. A rotary fluid pressure device of the type including housing means defining fluid inlet means and fluid outlet means; an internal gear set associated with said housing means and including an internally-toothed member and an externally-toothed member eccentrically disposed within said internally-toothed member, one of said members having rotational movement about its axis, and one of said members having orbital movement about the axis of the other member, the teeth of said members interengaging to define expanding and contracting volume chambers during said movements; valve means operable in response to one of said movements to communicate fluid from said fluid inlet means to one of said expanding and contracting fluid chambers, and from the other of said fluid chambers to said fluid outlet means; input-output shaft means, and means operable to transmit torque between said input-output shaft means and one of said toothed members, characterized by:
- (a) a lock member operably associated with said internally-toothed member and disposed at least partially within one of said volume chambers;
- (b) actuation means operably associated with said lock member and operable to move said lock member between a first position in which said lock member is disposed to permit normal orbital and rotational movement of said toothed members, and a second position in which said lock member extends a sufficient distance into said volume chamber to engage one of the external teeth of said externally-toothed member as said volume chamber approaches minimum chamber volume, to prevent further orbital movement of said member having orbital movement, thereby preventing rotation of said member having rotational movement.
- 2. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1 characterized by said internally-toothed member defining a recess disposed circumferentially between a pair of adjacent internal teeth, said lock member being disposed at least partially within said recess and being radially movable therein.
- 3. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1 characterized by said lock member comprising an elongated, generally cylindrical member defining an axis oriented generally parallel to said axis of said member having rotational movement.
- 4. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1 characterized by said actuation means comprising said internally-toothed member defining a generally radially-extending opening and adjustment means disposed within said opening, and operable to move said lock member between said first and second positions in response to input movement to said adjustment means.
- 5. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1 characterized by movement of said lock member between said first and second positions requiring radial movement of said lock member of less than 0.100 inches (2.54 mm).
- 6. A gerotor displacement mechanism of the type including an internally-toothed member having a plurality (N+1) of internal teeth, and an externally-toothed member eccentrically disposed within said internally-toothed member and having a plurality (N) of external teeth, said members being configured to have relative orbital and rotational motion therebetween, the teeth of said members interengaging to define expanding and contracting volume chambers during said relative motion, characterized by:
- (a) a lock member operably associated with said internally-toothed member and disposed at least partially within one of said volume chambers;
- (b) actuation means operably associated with said lock member and operable to move said lock member between a first position in which said lock member is disposed to permit normal relative orbital and rotational motion between said toothed members, and a second position in which said lock member is moved a sufficient distance into said volume chamber to engage one of said external teeth of said externally-toothed member as said volume chamber approaches minimum chamber volume, to block further relative orbital motion between said members, thereby preventing further relative rotational motion between said members.
- 7. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 6 characterized by said internally-toothed member defining a recess disposed circumferentially between a pair of adjacent internal teeth, said lock member being disposed at least partially within said recess and being radially movable therein.
- 8. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 6 characterized by said lock member comprising an elongated, generally cylindrical member defining an axis oriented generally parallel to the axis of said member having rotational movement.
- 9. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 6 characterized by said actuation means comprising said internally-toothed member defining a generally radially-extending opening and adjustment means disposed within said opening, and operable to move said lock member between said first and second positions in response to input movement to said adjustment means.
- 10. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 6 characterized by movement of said lock member between said first and second positions requiring radial movement of said lock member of less than 0.100 inches (2.54 mm).
- 11. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 9 characterized by said adjustment means comprising an externally-threaded actuator member in threaded engagement with said radially-extending opening, whereby rotation of said actuator member results in radial movement thereof between said first and second positions.
- 12. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 11 characterized by said actuation means including a back-up member operable to transmit radially inward movement of said actuator member to said lock member, said back-up member including sealing means to substantially prevent leakage of fluid from said volume chamber through said radially-extending opening.
- 13. A gerotor displacement mechanism of the type including a housing, an internally-toothed member disposed said housing and having a plurality (N+1) of internal teeth, an externally-toothed member eccentrically disposed within said internally-toothed member and having a plurality (N) of external teeth, the teeth of said members interengaging to define expanding and contracting volume chambers during relative motion therebetween, said externally-toothed member being mounted for solely rotational movement about its axis, and said internally-toothed member and said housing including means restraining rotational movement of said internally-toothed member and permitting solely orbital movement thereof, characterized by:
- (a) a lock member operably associated with said housing and disposed radially adjacent said internally-toothed member;
- (b) actuation means operably associated with said lock member and being operable to move said lock member between a first position in which said lock member is disposed to permit normal orbital movement of said internally-toothed member, and a second position in which said lock member is moved to a position radially inwardly a sufficient distance to engage said internally-toothed member to block further orbital movement thereof and prevent further rotational movement of said externally-toothed member.
- 14. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 13 characterized by said lock member comprising an elongated, generally cylindrical member defining an axis oriented generally parallel to the axis of said externally-toothed member.
- 15. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 13 characterized by said actuation means comprising said housing defining a generally radially-extending opening and adjustment means disposed within said opening, and being operable to move said lock member between said first and second positions in response to input movement to said adjustment means.
- 16. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 15 characterized by said adjustment means comprising an externally-threaded actuator member in threaded engagement with said radially-extending opening, whereby rotation of said actuator member results in radial movement thereof between said first and second positions.
- 17. A rotary fluid pressure device of the type including housing means defining fluid inlet means and fluid outlet means; an internal gear set associated with said housing means and including an internally-toothed member and an externally-toothed member, one of said members having rotational movement about its axis, and one of said members having orbital movement about the axis of the other member, the teeth of said members interengaging to define expanding and contracting volume chambers during said movements; valve means operable in response to one of said movements to communicate fluid from said fluid inlet means to one of said expanding and contracting fluid chambers, and from the other of said fluid chambers to said fluid outlet means; input-output shaft means, and means operable to transmit torque between said input-output shaft means and one of said toothed members, characterized by:
- (a) a lock member operably associated with one of said housing means and said internally-toothed member; and
- (b) actuation means operably associated with said lock member and operable to move said lock member between a first position in which said lock member is disposed to permit normal orbital and rotational movement of said toothed member, and a second position in which said lock member is disposed to engage a surface defined by said one of said members having orbital movement, said surface being oriented generally parallel to said axis of said member having rotational movement, to limit further orbital movement thereof, thereby preventing rotation of said member having rotational movement.
- 18. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 17 characterized by said lock member being operably associated with said internally-toothed member.
- 19. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 17 characterized by said second position of said lock member comprising said lock member extending a sufficient distance into said volume chamber to engage one of the external teeth of said externally-toothed member as said volume chamber approaches minimum chamber volume.
- 20. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 19 characterized by said movement of said lock member between said first and second positions comprising radial movement of said lock member.
- 21. A gerotor displacement mechanism of the type including a housing means, internally-toothed member having a plurality (N+1) of internal teeth, and an externally-toothed member eccentrically disposed within said internally-toothed member and having a plurality (N) of external teeth, said members being configured to have relative orbital and rotational motion therebetween, the teeth of said members interengaging to define expanding and contracting volume chambers during said relative motion, characterized by:
- (a) a lock member operably associated with one of said housing means and said internally-toothed member; and
- (b) actuation means operably associated with said lock member and operable to move said lock member between a first position in which said lock member is disposed to permit normal relative orbital and rotational motion between said toothed member, and a second position in which said lock member is disposed to engage a surface defined by said one of said members having orbital movement, said surface being oriented generally parallel to said axis of said member having rotational movement, to limit further orbital movement thereof, thereby preventing rotation of said member having rotational movement.
- 22. A gerotor displacement mechanism as claimed in claim 21 characterized by said lock member comprising an elongated, generally cylindrical member defining an axis oriented generally parallel to the axis of said member having rotational movement.
- 23. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 21 characterized by said lock member being operably associated with said internally-toothed member.
- 24. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 21 characterized by said second position of said lock member comprising said lock member extending a sufficient distance into said volume chamber to engage one of the external teeth of said externally-toothed member as said volume chamber approaches minimum chamber volume.
- 25. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 24 characterized by said movement of said lock member between said first and second positions comprising radial movement of said lock member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 481,972, filed Apr. 4, 1983, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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GR-M publication, Tokyo Instrument, Sep. 12, 1981. |
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