Claims
- 1. In a radial piston machine of the type having a housing, a reciprocable piston in said housing and having an axial end portion, and a piston-reciprocatng element having a glide surface located opposite said end portion with one of said elements and piston being movable relative to the other in a manner resulting in the reciprocation of said piston, a combination comprising a glide shoe articulately connected to said end portion of said piston and having a glide face in gliding contact with said glide surface, said glide face being of substantially rectangular outline and having two spaced longitudinal edges and two spaced transverse edges which extend from one to the other of said longitudinal edges, said glide face being formed with a polygonal recess which communicates via a passage with a source of pressure fluid, a sealing rim of substantially constant width surrounding said recess, and a plurality of face portions which are located outwardly of said sealing rim and configurated so that hydrodynamic pressure fields develop between said face portions and the respectively juxtaposed surface portions of said glide surface, said glide face being further provided with a pair of additional recesses each extending from one of said transverse edges inwardly towards said recess, and said glide face having two strip-shaped wider surface portions each extending along the entire length of one of said longitudinal edges, and two strip-shaped narrower surface portions each extending from one to the other of said wider surface portions intermediate said recess and one of said additional recesses, said rim being constituted by said narrower surface portions and by parts of said wider surface portions.
- 2. In a radial piston machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said recess is of substantially quadratic outline.
- 3. A combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said additional recesses are rectangular.
- 4. A combination as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a pair of slot-shaped grooves, each formed in one of said wider surface portions in parallelism with said longitudinal edges and communicating via a respective bore with the interior of said housing.
- 5. In a radial piston machine of the type having a housing, a reciprocable piston in said housing and having an axial end portion, and a piston-reciprocating element having a glide surface located opposite said end portion with one of said elements and piston being movable relative to the other in a manner resulting in the reciprocation of said piston, a combination comprising a glide shoe articulately connected to said end portion of said piston and having a glide face in gliding contact with said glide surface, said glide face being of substantially rectangular outline and having two spaced longitudinal edges and two spaced transverse edges which extend from one to the other of said longitudinal edges, and of which one is a leading and the other is a trailing edge with reference to the direction of relative movement of said shoe and said element, said glide face being formed with a polygonal recess which communicates via a passage with a source of pressure fluid, a sealing rim of substantially constant width surrounding said recess, and a plurality of face portions which are located outwardly of said sealing rim and configurated so that hydrodynamic pressure fields develop between said face portions and the respectively juxtaposed surface portions of said glide surface; a pair of strip-shaped surface portions extending on said glide face along the entire length of a respective one of said longitudinal edges inwardly of the same; a first groove extending from one of said strip-shaped surface portions to the other intermediate said rim and said leading edge; and a second groove extending inwardly from said leading edge and merging with said first groove.
- 6. A combination as defined in claim 5, wherein said second groove is located midway between said strip-shaped surface portions.
- 7. In a radial piston machine of the type having a housing, a reciprocable piston in said housing and having an axial end portion, and a piston-reciprocating element having a glide surface located opposite said end portion with one of said elements and piston being movable relative to the other in a manner resulting in the reciprocation of said piston, a combination comprising a glide shoe articulately connected to said end portion of said piston and having a glide face in gliding contact with said glide surface, said glide face being of substantially rectangular outline and having two spaced longitudinal edges and two spaced transverse edges which extend from one to the other of said longitudinal edges, said glide face being formed with a rectangular recess which communicates via a passage with a source of pressure fluid, a sealing rim of substantially constant width surrounding said recess, and a plurality of face portions which are located outwardly of said sealing rim and configurated so that hydrodynamic pressure fields develop between said face portions and the respectively juxtaposed surface portions of said glide surface, one of said transverse edges being a leading edge and the other transverse edge being a trailing edge with reference to the relative movement of said shoe and said element; and said glide face further comprising an additional rectangular recess which extends from said trailing edge inwardly to said rim, and with a groove located intermediate said rim and said leading edge and extending parallel to said leading edge; said surface portions being elongated strip-shaped surface portions each of which extends inwardly along the entire length of a respective one of said longitudinal edges and in part forms said rim, and a surface portion which is located intermediate said groove and said leading edge and has in direction normal to said groove and leading edge a dimension which is smaller than its dimension in direction parallel to them.
- 8. In a radial piston machine of the type having a housing, a reciprocable piston in said housing and having an axial end portion, and a piston-reciprocating element having a glide surface located opposite said end portion with one of said elements and piston being movable relative to the other in a manner resulting in the reciprocation of said piston, a combination comprising a glide shoe articulately connected to said end portion of said piston and having a glide face in gliding contact with said glide surface, said glide face being of substantially rectangular outline and having two spaced longitudinal edges and two spaced transverse edges which extend from one to the other of said longitudinal edges, said glide face being formed with a recess which communicates via a passage with a source of pressure fluid, a sealing rim of substantially constant width surrounding said recess, and a plurality of face portions which are located outwardly of said sealing rim and configurated so that hydrodynamic pressure fields develop between said face portions and the respectively juxtaposed surface portions of said glide surface, said recess and said rim being of substantially trapezoidal outline and being centered on the center of said glide face, the narrow end of the trapezoid facing one of said transverse edges which is a leading edge with respect to the relative movement of said shoe and element; said face portions extending inwardly along the entire length of said longitudinal edges and being separated from said rim by respective grooves which also extend along the longitudinal edges, said face portions each also having the shape of a trapezoid a wide end of which is located at said leading end.
- 9. In a radial piston machine of the type having a housing, a reciprocable piston in said housing and having an axial end portion, and a piston-reciprocating element having a glide surface located opposite said end portion with one of said elements and piston being movable relative to the other in a manner resulting in the reciprocation of said piston, a combination comprising a glide shoe articulately connected to said end portion of said piston and having a glide face in gliding contact with said glide surface, said glide face being of substantially rectangular outline and having two spaced longitudinal edges and two spaced transverse edges which extend from one to the other of said longitudinal edges, said glide face being formed with a recess which communicates via a passage with a source of pressure fluid, a sealing rim of substantially constant width surrounding said recess, and a plurality of face portions which are located outwardly of said sealing rim and configurated so that hydrodynamic pressure fields develop between said face portions and the respectively juxtaposed surface portions of said glide surface, said recess being centered on the center of said glide face and having a trapezoidal outline provided with a narrow end which faces one of said transverse edges which is a leading edge with respect to the relative movement of said shoe and element; two of said face portions being triangular and each extending along one of said longitudinal edges and having a wide side located at said leading edge, each of said face portions being separated from said rim by a groove extending rearwardly from said leading edge; and said face portions including a pair of rectangular face portions extending from the other of said transverse edges towards said one transverse edge having a major dimension extending intermediate said transverse edges, said rectangular face portions being separated by an additional groove extending from said other transverse edge towards said rim and having two portions extending in the region of said rim to said longitudinal edges intermediate said rim and said rectangular face portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 432,742, filed Jan. 11, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,948,149.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Oil Hydraulic Power and Its Industrial Application, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1960, pp. 118 and 119. |
Divisions (1)
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