Claims
- 1. A rotary actuator comprising:
- a housing having a generally cylindrical opening formed therein, said opening being defined on its sides by an inner cylindrical surface and on its ends by a pair of spaced, generally parallel end surfaces, each of said end surfaces extending inwardly from said inner cylindrical surface to a center opening and each of said end surfaces being continuous such that each of said end surfaces lies in a single plane generally perpendicular to said inner cylindrical surface;
- a centrally disposed shaft extending through said cylindrical opening, said shaft having a central portion comprising a pair of ends and being disposed within said cylindrical opening and between said end surfaces, said shaft further having a pair of end portions extending outwardly from the ends of said central portion along the longitudinal axis of said shaft and through said center openings, the ends of said central portion having a diameter greater than the diameter of said end portions and greater than the diameter of said center openings and said end portions having a diameter less than the diameter of said center opening, said shaft further including a pair of shoulder portions joining the ends of said central portion and said end portions, each of said shoulder portions comprising a generally annular sealing surface being disposed generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said shaft and having an outer edge defined by intersection with a repsective end of said central portion for direct sealing engagement with a portion of said end surfaces;
- at lesast one stator vane member connected with said inner cylindrical surface and having first seal means for sealing engagement with said end surfaces and said central portion of said shaft;
- at least one rotor vane member connected with said central portion of said shaft and having a second seal means for sealing engagement with said end surfaces and said inner cylindrical surface, said second seal member extending along the periphery of said rotor vane member and terminating at the outer edge of said annular sealing surface;
- an actuation chamber defined between each of said stator and rotor vane members;
- means for introducing pressurized fluid into and exhausting pressurized fluid from said actuation chambers; and
- a pair of end caps each embodying one of said end surfaces and center openings wherein each of said end surfaces includes an inner end sealing portion adjacent to, and extending radially outwardly from, its respective center opening and adapted for limited deflection as a result of direct sealing engagement by said annular sealing surface, each of said end caps further including a bore portion lying on an axis common with the axis of said center openings, said bore portin being longitudinally adjacent to said inner end sealing portion and having a diameter greater than the diameter of the ends of said central portion of said shaft to thereby permit the limited deflection of said inner end sealing portion.
- 2. The rotary actuator of claim 1 wherein each of said end caps includes an outer surface generally parallel to its end surface and said bore portion extends inwardly from said outer surface toward said end surface.
- 3. The rotary actuator of claim 2 including a bearing disposed in said bore portion of each of said end caps for rotatably supporting said end portions of said shaft.
- 4. The rotary actuator of claim 1 wherein said housing includes a tubular section disposed between said end caps, said tubular section having a length less than the length of said central portion so as to create a sealing force between said shoulder portions and said end surfaces.
- 5. The rotary actuator of claim 1 wherein said end caps are constructed of a synthetic, plastic material.
- 6. The rotary actuator of claim 5 wherein said end caps are constructed of nylon.
- 7. The rotary actuator of claim 1 wherein said first and second seal means are lip seal means.
- 8. The rotary actuator of claim 7 wherein at least one of said first and second seal means includes a raised portion to prevent interference between the edges of said first and second lip seal means.
- 9. The rotary actuator of claim 1 wherein the distance between said end surfaces is less than the length of said central portion so as to cause limited deflection of that portion of said end surfaces adjacent to said center opening.
- 10. The rotary actuator of claim 1 wherein said inner end sealing portion extends radially inwardly of said bore portion a distance greater than the dimension of said end sealing portion in a direction along the longitudinal axis of said actuator.
- 11. A rotary actuator comprising:
- a housing having a chamber formed therein, said chamber being defined by an inner surface;
- a pair of shaft openings on diametrically oppoisite ends of said chamber;
- a shaft having a central portion comprising a pair of ends and being disposed within said chamber, a pair of end portions extending outwardly from said central portion and through said shaft openings and a shoulder portion joining each of said end portions with said central portion, the ends of said central portion having a diameter greater than the diameter of said shaft openings and said end portions, each of said shoulder portions including a generally annular sealing surface extending between said central portion and its respective end portion for direct sealing engagement with that portion of said inner surface adjacent to, and radially outwardly from, said shaft openings;
- at least one stator vane connected with said inner surface and having first seal means for sealing engagement with said central portion of said shaft;
- at least one rotor vane connected with said central portion of said shaft and having second seal means for sealing engagement with said inner surface, said second seal member extending along the periphery of said rotor vane member and terminating at the outer edge of said annular sealing surface;
- an actuation chamber defined between each of said stator and rotor vane members;
- means for selectively introducing pressurized fluid into and exhausting pressurized fluid from said actuation chambers; and
- an inner end sealing portion and a bore portion embodied within said housing, said inner end sealing portion being adjacent to, and extending radially outwardly from, said shaft opening and adapted for limited deflection as a result of direct sealing engagement by said annular sealing surface, said inner end sealing portion further forming a continuous portion of said inner surface, and said bore portion lying on an axis common with the axis of said center opening, said bore portion being longitudinally adjacent to said inner end sealing portion and having a diameter greater than the diameter of the ends of said central portion of said shaft to thereby permit the limited deflection of said inner end sealing portion.
- 12. The rotary actuator of claim 11 wherein said chamber is symmetrical and includes an axis of symmetry and wherein said shaft openings are concentric with said axis of symmetry.
- 13. The rotary actuator of claim 12 including a bearing disposed in said bore portions of each of said end caps for rotatably supporting said end portions of said shaft.
- 14. The rotary actuator of claim 11 wherein said housing is constructed of a synthetic plastic material.
- 15. The rotary actuator of claim 14 wherein said housing is constructed of nylon.
- 16. The rotary actuator of claim 11 wherein said first and second seal means are lip seal means.
- 17. The rotary actuator of claim 16 wherein at least one of said first and second seal means includes a raised portion to prevent interference between the edges of said first and second lip seal means.
- 18. The rotary actuator of claim 11 wherein said inner end sealing portion extends radially inwardly of said bore portion a distance greater than the dimension of said end sealing portion in a direction along the longitudinal axis of said actuator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 632,719, filed July 20, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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