Claims
- 1. An internal gear machine, comprising a housing defining an intake port and a discharge port; a fluid displacement unit arranged in said housing and including a rotary shaft defining a center axis; an outer gear coupled for joint rotation to said shaft; an inner gear in sliding engagement with said outer gear and supported for performing a wobbling movement in said housing about said center axis, said inner and outer gears defining a plurality of variable chambers therebetween; and flow control means including a rotary disk coupled for joint rotation to said shaft and forming a lateral boundary wall for said chambers, said rotary disk having a plurality of first control openings each of said openings continuously communicating with interstices between the teeth of said outer gear in any position of the outer gear relative to the inner gear, and a stationary control plate adjoining said rotary disk and being formed with a plurality of second control openings cooperating with said first control openings, a part of said second control openings communicating with said intake port and another part of said second control openings communicating with said discharge port.
- 2. The machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said shaft is provided with splines engaging said outer gear and said rotary plate.
- 3. The machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said outer gear and said rotary plate are rigidly connected to one another to form a single structural unit.
- 4. The machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing includes a tubular portion enclosing said inner gear and a sealing spacer ring enclosing said rotary plate and delimiting the axial play of the latter between said tubular housing part and said stationary control plate.
- 5. The machine as defined in claim 4, wherein said tubular housing part enclosing said fluid displacement unit is provided with a leakage fluid collecting chamber communicating with the surface of said shaft.
- 6. The machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing further includes a housing cover connected to the outer face of said stationary control plate, said housing cover having a stepped central bore, a stepped plunger accommodated in said stepped central bore and defining therewith two annular spaces connected respectively to said intake port and to said discharge port and communicating with said second control openings in said stationary plate.
- 7. The machine as defined in claim 6, wherein the clearance of each of said annular spaces in said housing cover corresponds substantially to the surface portion of said rotary plate which bounds said chambers in said fluid displacement unit.
- 8. The machine as defined in claim 6, wherein said plunger is spring-biased against said stationary control plate.
- 9. An internal gear machine, comprising a housing defining an intake port and a discharge port; a fluid displacement unit arranged in said housing and including a rotary shaft defining a central axis; an outer gear coupled for joint rotation to said shaft; an inner gear in sliding engagement with said outer gear and supported for performing a wobbling movement in said housing about said center axis, said inner and outer gears defining a plurality of variable chambers therebetween; flow control means including a rotary disk coupled for joint rotation to said shaft and forming a lateral boundary wall for said chambers, said rotary disk having a plurality of first control openings communicating with the interstices between the teeth of said outer gear, and a stationary control plate adjoining said rotary disk and being formed with a plurality of second control openings cooperating with said first control openings, a part of said second control openings communicating with said intake port and another part of said second control openings communicating with said discharge port, and wherein the root circle of said outer gear extends approximately to the middle of the radial extension of said first control openings.
- 10. The machine as defined in claim 9, wherein the parts of said outer gear situated in the range of said first control openings in said rotary plate are provided with recesses for guiding the fluid into and from said first control openings.
- 11. An internal gear machine, comprising a housing defining an intake port and a discharge port; a fluid displacement unit arranged in said housing and including a rotary shaft defining a center axis; an outer gear coupled for joint rotation to said shaft; an inner gear in sliding engagement with said outer gear and supported for performing a wobbling movement in said housing about said center axis, said inner and outer gears defining a plurality of variable chambers therebetween; a rotary disk coupled for joint rotation to said shaft and forming a lateral boundary wall for said chambers; said rotary disk having a plurality of first control openings communicating with the interstices between the teeth of said outer gear; a stationary control plate adjoining said rotary disk and being formed with a plurality of second control openings cooperating with said first control openings, a part of said second control openings communicating with said intake port and another part of said second control openings communicating with said discharge port; said housing further including a housing cover connected to the outer face of said stationary control plate, said housing cover having a stepped central bore, a stepped plunger accommodated in said stepped central bore and defining therewith two annular spaces connected respectively to said intake port and to said discharge port and communicating with said second control openings in said stationary plate; said plunger being spring-biased against said stationary control plate; and said plunger and said housing cover being provided with aligned central passages for discharging leakage fluid from said housing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 84,114, filed Oct. 12, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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