Claims
- 1. An expandible chamber motor for producing pressure oscillations in hydraulic fluid by converting rotary input motion from an unbalanced rotating mass to reciprocating motion of an output shaft of the motor comprising in combination:
- a) a stationary housing having a pair of hydraulic chamber means provided therein defining in each a first cylinder chamber, a second cylinder chamber and means for communicating hydraulic fluid between said chambers,
- b) a pair of first piston assemblies including in each a first piston reciprocally mounted in said first cylinder for varying the volume of said first chamber, a carriage operably connected to and between each of the first pistons externally of said housing, a rotatable mass on said carriage mounted for rotation about an axis perpendicular to the direction of reciprocation of said first pistons and having its center of mass offset relative to the axis of rotation of said mass body,
- c) means for rotatably driving said mass body about said axis of rotation thereof to create unbalanced inertia forces about the rotation axis of the unbalanced mass and constraining motion about an axis parallel to the axes of the first pistons, said unbalanced inertia forces of said mass body thereby imparting rectilinear reciprocating motion to said pistons in said stationary housing, and
- d) a pair of second pistons reciprocally mounted in each second cylinder of said housing and being joined to a common output shaft and driven by the varying volume of both second chambers in reciprocal relationship with the reciprocation of said pistons in said first chambers, said pistons being in direct communication with the hydraulic fluid between said chambers,
- e) and wherein said rotatable mass is constructed and arranged to have an outer periphery with a portion thereof most remote from said axis of rotation moveable in a circular path of travel spaced clear of any other surfaces in the motor such that said rotatable mass rotates freely without contacting any of such surfaces.
- 2. The expandible chamber motor of claim 1 wherein said first cylinder pistons and carriage are supported for rectilinear motion by precision bored cylinders in the stationary housing having a diameter complementary to the outer diameter of each first piston to thereby provide a smooth axial sliding fit between the pistons and housing.
- 3. The expandible chamber motor of claim 1 whereby a pair of anti-twist bearing surfaces extend from the carriage and create parallel abutment surfaces alongside complementary mating surfaces also parallel to the output shaft and second pistons housing formed in the stationary housing, said anti-twist bearing surfaces being arranged and constructed to internally bound the complementary mating surfaces of the housing and act parallel to the anti-twist bearing surfaces, thereby providing two parallel non-coincident guiding surfaces whereby the guiding surfaces of the first pistons and the anti-twist bearing surface when taken together provide parallel non-coincident guiding surfaces for the rectilinear motion and create a linear guideway for the carriage and rotatable mass as well as prevention of rotation about the axis of the first piston assembly.
- 4. The expandible chamber motor of claim 1 whereby means are provided to replenish fluid in both of said hydraulic chamber means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/505,133, filed on Apr. 5, 1990, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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