Information
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Patent Grant
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6739848
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Patent Number
6,739,848
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 9, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 25, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 418 613
- 137 62521
- 137 62531
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hydraulic motor of the disc valve type has a disc valve with a plurality of commutation slots that can sequentially register with ports in a port plate as the disc valve is rotated with respect to the port plate. The commutation slots have a geometrical configuration that is complimentary in shape to a portion of the geometric configuration of the ports in the port plate to reduce the resistance to fluid flow through the ports and the slots when the complimentary shapes move into or from superimposed registering positions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
In hydraulic machines of the disc valve type, oil is communicated between inlet/outlet and the gear set through a valve element. This valve element adds an internal resistance against fluid flow, and thus an internal pressure drop.
It is therefore a principal object of this invention to provide a hydraulic motor with disc valve commutating slots complimentary in shape to port plate ports so as to reduce the magnitude of this pressure drop.
A further object of this invention is to provide a hydraulic machine of the disc valve type, where the geometry of the commutating part of the disc valve, in opening and in closing moment, fits with the geometry of the ports of the port plate.
These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A hydraulic motor of the disc valve type has a disc valve with a plurality of commutation slots that can sequentially register with ports in a port plate as the disc valve is rotated with respect to the port plate. The commutation slots have a geometrical configuration that is complimentary in shape to a portion of the geometric configuration of the ports in the port plate to reduce the resistance to fluid flow through the ports and the slots when the complimentary shapes move into or from superimposed registering positions at opening and closing moments of the ports.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional view of a hydraulic machine (gerotor motor) using this invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken on line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken on line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a view of a prior art device showing the commutating ports of a disc valve superimposed over the port plate ports;
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
but showing the corresponding structure of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a graph showing pressure drop and flow charted in graph form displaying the resulting curves for this invention as compared to those of a prior device such as that shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7A
is an enlarged scale view of the six o'clock position on
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7B
is an enlarged scale view of the six o'clock position on
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 7C
is an enlarged scale view of the twelve o'clock position on FIG.
3
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
shows a gerotor motor
10
with a housing
12
having a center bore
14
. The housing has a typical fluid inlet/outlet port
16
. Annular cavity
18
within the housing
12
contains a sealing element
20
. A disc valve
22
is located within a first chamber
24
. A second chamber
26
accommodates spring
28
which bears against sealing element
20
to hold the sealing element in contact with a forward side
46
of the disc valve
22
. A shoulder
30
on the inner end of housing
12
engages port plate
32
(FIG.
1
). Shaft
34
with an outer end
36
extends through bearing
38
and inwardly through the center bore
14
of the housing
12
to be connected with splines and the like to gear set
40
.
End plate
42
is secured to the rearward end of the motor
10
by a plurality of bolts
44
which extend through the end plate
42
, gear set
40
, port plate
32
and thence into a threaded well
45
in housing
12
. As previously indicated, disc valve
22
has a forward side
46
and a rearward side
48
. Commutation slots
50
are formed in the forward side
46
of the disc valve
22
as best shown in FIG.
2
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
the disc valve
22
has a surface
46
having a plurality of external commutating slots
50
that are radially positioned adjacent the outer perimeter
52
of the surface
46
. A plurality of internal commutating slots
54
are radially positioned adjacent the inner perimeter
56
of surface
46
. The internal slots
54
are uniformly located between the external slots
50
. See also
FIGS. 7A
,
7
B and
7
C.
Each of the internal slots
54
have a base surface
58
, an open end
60
and opposite sides including slightly arcuate portions
62
. Each of the external slots
50
have a shape similar to that of slots
54
with the configuration of slots
54
being a mirror image of slots
50
. The external slots
50
have open ends
64
and a closed base surface
66
, and opposite sides
68
which are the same as the side portions
62
in internal slots
54
.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, a surface
70
of port plate
32
(which interfaces with surface
46
of disc valve
22
), has a plurality of spaced bolt holes
72
arranged in a circular pattern. Located in radially inward positions are oval-shaped ports
74
which have a major axis extending radially from the geometric center
76
of the port plate, and a minor axis extending substantially perpendicular to each other. The sides
78
of the ports
74
have an arcuate configuration and are complimentary in shape to sides
62
and
68
of commutation slots
54
and
50
, respectively, in the disc valve
22
.
FIG. 7A
illustrates how the sides
78
of a port
74
will nest within the arcuate configuration
62
of slot
54
. When the valve plate surface
46
interfaces with surface
70
at port plate
32
at opening and closing moments of the ports
74
. The same nesting effect will also take place between ports
74
and the arcuate sides
68
in slots
50
. (See this approximate relationship in
FIG. 5
at the seven o'clock position of a port
74
and a slot
50
).
This nesting effect does not take place in the prior art device (
FIG. 4
) where the sides of ports
32
are not complimentary in shape to the straight sides
80
of frusto-conically shaped commutation slots
82
.
The advantage of the nesting effect described above is illustrated in
FIG. 6
wherein the hydraulic pressure drop of the prior art device of
FIG. 4
is charted against hydraulic flow to reflect curve
84
(dotted line in FIG.
6
). The curve
86
illustrates the correspondingly decreased pressure drop accomplished by the nesting affect shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7A
. Thus, it is seen that the nesting effect, as described above when the ports
74
are in nesting position with the sides of slots
50
and
54
in the opening or closing moments of the ports (see numeral
90
in FIG.
5
), creates a substantial advantage (see arrow
88
) in the present invention insofar as reduction in the pressure drop illustrated by arrow
88
can be as much as 5.6 bar. The nesting phenomenon, as described above, provides less resistance to the flow of fluid, thus reducing the fluid pressure to cause a comparative drop in pressure at opening and closing moments of the ports as compared to the prior art system shown in FIG.
4
.
It is thus seen that this invention will achieve at least all of its stated objectives.
Claims
- 1. A hydraulic motor of the disc valve type wherein the disc valve has a surface engaging a surface of a port plate and wherein the surface on the disc valve has a plurality of commutating slots with arcuate sides that sequentially register with a plurality of oval-shaped ports on the surface of the port plate as the disc valve is rotated with respect to port plate, the improvement comprising,the commutating slots having arcuate sides that are complimentary in shape to the arcuate sides of the ports at opening and closing moments of the ports to reduce the resistance to fluid flow through the ports and the commutating slots when the sides of each register with each other in superimposed relation.
- 2. In a hydraulic motor of the disc valve type wherein the disc valve has a plurality of commutation slots that sequentially register with ports in a port plate as the disc valve is rotated with respect to the port plate, the improvement comprising,the commutating slots having sides with geometrical configuration having an arcuate portion that is complimentary in shape to the geometric configuration of the sides of the ports in the port plate such that the commutation slots and the port plate ports nest together at opening and closing moments of the ports to reduce the resistance to fluid flow through the ports and the slots when the complimentary shapes move into or from superimposed registering positions.
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Date |
Kind |
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McDermott |
Mar 1971 |
A |
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Wusthof et al. |
Apr 1983 |
A |
4457677 |
Todd |
Jul 1984 |
A |