Claims
- 1. A rotary fluid pressure device comprising a housing defining a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port; fluid pressure operated displacement means associated with said housing and including a first internally-toothed ring member, and a first externally-toothed star member eccentrically disposed within said first ring member for relative orbital and rotational movement therein, to define a plurality N+1 of expanding and contracting first fluid volume chambers in response to said orbital and rotational movements; commutating valve means cooperating with said housing to provide fluid communication between said inlet port and said first expanding volume chambers and between said first contracting volume chambers and said outlet port in response to one of said orbital and rotational movements; and shaft means for transmitting said rotational movement of said first star member; characterized by:
(a) said fluid pressure operated displacement means including a second internally-toothed ring member, and a second externally-toothed star member eccentrically disposed within said second ring member for orbital and rotational movement therein, to define a plurality N+1 of expanding and contracting second volume chambers in response to said orbital and rotational movements; (b) connection means for connecting said second star member to said first star member for common orbital and rotational movement therewith; and (c) selector valve means operably associated with said first and second ring members and operable in a first low speed position to permit fluid communication to each of said first volume chambers and its corresponding second volume chamber, and a second high speed position in which said commutating valve means permits communication of pressurized fluid to only one of said first and second volume chambers and permits fluid communication between each of the other of said first and second volume chambers and a fluid recirculation chamber.
- 2. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said selector valve means being operable in a third free-wheel position to permit fluid communication between each of said first volume chambers and said fluid recirculation chamber, and between each of said second volume chambers and said recirculation chamber.
- 3. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said first ring member and said first star member defining a first gerotor profile, and said second ring member and said second star member defining a second gerotor profile, said first and second gerotor profiles being substantially identical.
- 4. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said commutating valve means comprising a rotatable spool valve disposed in a spool bore defined by said housing, said shaft means comprising an output shaft formed integrally with said spool valve, and rotating at the speed of rotation of said first star member.
- 5. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by each of said first and second star members defining first and second sets of internal splines and said connection means comprising a dogbone shaft including first and second sets of external splines in splined engagement with said first and second sets of internal splines, respectively.
- 6. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 5, characterized by said shaft means comprising a dogbone shaft, and said recirculation chamber comprises the interior of said device surrounding said dogbone shafts.
- 7. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 2, characterized by said selector valve means comprising a selector valve housing disposed axially between said first and second ring members, and defining a generally cylindrical valve chamber, and said selector valve means further comprising a valve member disposed within said valve chamber and being rotatable therein among said first; second; and third positions.
- 8. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 7, characterized by said selector valve housing defining a plurality N+1 of first fluid passages, each of said first fluid passages providing fluid communication between one of said first volume chambers and said cylindrical valve chamber.
- 9. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 8, characterized by said selector valve housing defining a plurality N+1 of second fluid passages, each of said second fluid passages providing fluid communication between one of said second volume chambers and said cylindrical valve chamber.
- 10. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said selector valve means comprising a selector valve housing disposed axially between said commutating valve means and said first ring member, and further comprising a selector valve member cooperating with said first and second ring members to define a plurality of fluid passages operable to communicate fluid from said commutating valve means to both said first and said second fluid volume chambers in said first low speed position.
- 11. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 10, characterized by said selector valve member having a second position in which certain of said plurality of fluid passages is blocked from communicating fluid from said commutating valve means to said second fluid volume chambers.
- 12. A rotary fluid pressure device as claimed in claim 11, characterized by said selector valve member having a third position in which certain of said plurality of fluid passages is blocked from communicating fluid from said commutating valve means to said first fluid volume chambers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 09/649,490, filed Aug. 28, 2000, in the name of John B. Heckel and Marvin L. Bernstrom for a “Hydraulic Motor Having Multiple Speed Ratio Capability”.
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09649490 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
Child |
10020971 |
Dec 2001 |
US |