Claims
- 1. A radial piston fluid machine comprising:
- A. a cylinder block with exterior surfaces of the block being oriented to allow contacting, close, axially aligned, stacked-fit of similar devices which devices are attachable by various means, the block further containing a plurality of radial piston bores positioned so as to extend radially in the block; a low pressure fluid distribution system which includes a means of connection to said bores and a means of fluid communication with said bores from a low pressure fluid source, a high pressure fluid distribution system which includes another means of connection to said bores and a means of fluid communication with said bores to a high pressure fluid output usage;
- B. a casing mounted centrally of the block;
- C. cover plates for the casing;
- D. bearings fitted within a central part of the casing and the cover plate;
- E. a centrally located shaft and an eccentric means on said shaft, which is located in radial alignment with a centerline of the radial piston bores in the cylinder block, the shaft being supported and journalled on the bearings, the shaft being terminated at one end with locking means for acceptance of a type of termination means at another end of the shaft, allowing an axial coupling of like shafts and the contacting, close, axially aligned stacked fit of similar devices;
- F. valves operably connected with the cylinder block controlling fluid communication between the low pressure fluid distribution system and the high pressure fluid distribution system; and
- G. a plurality of sliding pistons operably connected with the radial bores of the cylinder block, whereby said pistons reciprocate in turn coincident with rotary movement of the shaft and the eccentric means in relation to the block;
- wherein said cylinder block includes a plurality of piston cartridges, said cartridges being fitted to the radial bores in the cylinder block including a means of fixing and sealing said cartridges to the cylinder block; each of said piston cartridges being constructed of at least one part, containing said slidably fitted piston, the cartridge containing a spring, the spring being interposed between the piston and the cartridge, and a means for limiting the spring against the cartridge and the piston, allowing for the free action of the spring against the piston; said cartridge also having at least one cylinder intake port allowing movement of fluid into a piston cylinder chamber on the suction stroke, said cartridge having at least one exhaust port allowing fluid communication to the high pressure fluid distribution system during the pressure stroke; and the cartridge having a normally closed spring-action valve and valve seat past which fluid is expelled from the piston cylinder chamber during the exhaust stroke;
- characterized in that the cylinder block includes a plurality of inlet cartridges fitted to radial bores in the cylinder block, including a means of fixing and sealing said cartridges to the cylinder block; each inlet cartridge being constructed of at least one part, containing a normally closed spring-action valve and valve seat, the cartridge having at least one port providing for fluid movement from a low pressure fluid distribution system into the cartridge allowing fluid communication past said valve and valve seat to the piston cylinder chamber and the high pressure distribution system.
- 2. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the inlet cartridges and components are fabricated with fluid compatible, low-friction, wear resistant materials for use with various liquids and gases.
- 3. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the high and low pressure distribution systems comprise a manifold constructed in one piece with the cylinder block, exterior surfaces of the manifold being oriented to allow contacting, close, axially aligned, stacked fit of similar devices; and the manifold having an interior containing at least one high pressure manifold cavity; the manifold further having at least one low pressure manifold cavity; each respective manifold cavity further containing at least one external port for low and high pressure fluid communication respectively to and from the machine.
- 4. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1 characterized in that the high and low pressure fluid distribution systems comprise a manifold fabricated of at least one part separately attached and sealed to the cylinder block, exterior surfaces of the manifold being oriented allowing contacting, close, axially aligned, stacked-fit of similar devices; and the manifold having an interior containing at least one high pressure manifold and low pressure manifold cavity; each respective manifold cavity further containing at least one external port for low and high fluid pressure communication respectively to and from the device.
- 5. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the high and low pressure fluid distribution systems comprise a means of fluid communication to and from the device in direct connection with the block and the respective radial bores; the distribution systems being integrally formed as connected with the fluid communication means from at least one low pressure source and at least one high pressure outlet.
- 6. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the high pressure fluid distribution system comprises a fluid communication means from the device in direct connection with the cartridges, the block, and the respective radial bores; the high pressure distribution system being integrally formed with the piston cartridges as connected with the fluid communication means from at least one high pressure outlet.
- 7. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the low pressure fluid distribution system comprises a fluid communication means to the device in direct connection with the cartridges, the block, and the respective radial bores; the low pressure distribution system being integrally formed with the inlet cartridges as connected with the fluid communication means from at least one low pressure source.
- 8. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the cylinder block contains a plurality of radially located separate fluid chambers, common to the low pressure distribution system and the high pressure distribution system as intersected by the corresponding radial bores in the cylinder block.
- 9. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the high and low pressure fluid distribution systems are fabricated of material compatible with the fluid medium.
- 10. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the cover plates contain at least one fluid duct for the purpose of conducting fluid pressure, means for connecting the fluid pressure source to the cover plates, and seals to properly retain fluid and fluid pressure within the device.
- 11. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the piston is dome shaped.
- 12. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 1, characterized in that the piston contains a bearing and seat at its base.
- 13. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 12, characterized in that the bearing and/or seat is of a self-lubrication or sealed-lubrication type.
- 14. A radial piston fluid machine comprising:
- A. a cylinder block with exterior surfaces of the block being oriented to allow contacting, close, axially aligned, stacked-fit of similar devices which devices are attachable by various means, the block further containing a plurality of radial piston bores positioned so as to extend radially in the block; a low pressure fluid distribution system which includes a means of connection to said bores and a means of fluid communication with said bores from a low pressure fluid source, a high pressure fluid distribution system which includes another means of connection to said bores and a means of fluid communication with said bores to a high pressure fluid output usage;
- B. a casing mounted centrally of the block;
- C. cover plates for the casing;
- D. bearings fitted within a central part of the casing and the cover plate;
- E. a centrally located shaft and an eccentric means on said shaft, which is located in radial alignment with a centerline of the radial piston bores in the cylinder block, the shaft being supported and journalled on the bearings, the shaft being terminated at one end with locking means for acceptance of a type of termination means at another end of the shaft, allowing an axial coupling of like shafts and the contacting, close, axially aligned stacked fit of similar devices;
- F. valves operably connected with the cylinder block controlling fluid communication between the low pressure fluid distribution system and the high pressure fluid distribution system; and
- G. a plurality of sliding pistons operably connected with the radial bores of the cylinder block, whereby said pistons reciprocate in turn coincident with rotary movement of the shaft and the eccentric means in relation to the block;
- wherein said cylinder block includes a plurality of piston cartridges, said cartridges being fitted to the radial bores in the cylinder block including a means of fixing and sealing said cartridges to the cylinder block; each of said piston cartridges being constructed of at least one part, containing said slidably fitted piston, the cartridge containing a spring, the spring being interposed between the piston and the cartridge, and a means for limiting the spring against the cartridge and the piston, allowing for the free action of the spring against the piston; said cartridge also having at least one cylinder intake port allowing movement of fluid into a piston cylinder chamber on the suction stroke, said cartridge having at least one exhaust port allowing fluid communication to the high pressure fluid distribution system during the pressure stroke; and the cartridge having a normally closed spring-action valve and valve seat past which fluid is expelled from the piston cylinder chamber during the exhaust stroke;
- characterized in that the piston co-acts with a piston bearing seat, the piston containing a liquid fluid metering orifice, a check valve, and a fluid duct to communicate pressurized lubricating liquid from the piston cylinder fluid chamber to an exit orifice in said piston bearing seat causing hydrostatic lubrication of the bearing during the pressure stroke.
- 15. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the cylinder block includes a plurality of inlet cartridges fitted to radial bores in the cylinder block, including a means of fixing and sealing said cartridges to the cylinder block; each inlet cartridge being constructed of at least one part, containing a normally closed spring-action valve and valve seat, the cartridge having at least one port providing for fluid movement from a low pressure fluid distribution system into the cartridge allowing fluid communication past said valve and valve seat to the piston cylinder chamber and the high pressure distribution system.
- 16. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the piston cartridge components are fabricated with fluid compatible, low-friction, wear resistant materials for use with various liquids and gases.
- 17. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 15, characterized in that the piston has one or more annular lubricating grooves around the circumference of the piston for the purpose of carrying lubricating liquid to side walls of the cylinder block.
- 18. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the piston has one or more annular piston rings, the rings being fitted to annular piston ring grooves for the purpose of limiting fluid passage.
- 19. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the piston is fabricated with fluid compatible, low-friction, wear-resistant materials.
- 20. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the casing contains a fluid sump cavity and at least one lubrication fill or fluid drain ducts.
- 21. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the cover plates contain at least one lubrication fill or fluid drain ducts.
- 22. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the bearings are of low friction or self-lubrication or sealed-lubrication type.
- 23. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that similar devices can be mechanically linked together with no modification to the structures.
- 24. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 14, characterized in that the fluid is one of a group comprised of a liquid or gas.
- 25. A radial piston fluid machine comprising:
- A. A cylinder block with exterior surfaces being oriented to allow contacting, close, axially aligned, stacked-fit, attachment of similar machines, said block including at least one piston bore extending radially in said block, a low pressure fluid distribution system comprising a means of fluid communication between a low pressure fluid source and said bore, and a high pressure fluid distribution system comprising a means of fluid communication between a high pressure fluid source and said bore;
- B. means controlling fluid communication between said low pressure fluid distribution system and said high pressure distribution system;
- C. a casing mounted centrally of said block;
- D. bearings fitted within a central part of said casing;
- E. a centrally located shaft supported and journalled on said bearings, the center of said shaft intersecting the centerline of said bore, said shaft terminating at least one end thereof with means for attachment of similar machines;
- F. an eccentric means; and
- G. at least one piston in said piston bore operatively connected to said eccentric means;
- wherein said cylinder block includes a plurality of piston cartridges, said cartridges being fitted to the radial bores in the cylinder block including a means of fixing and sealing said cartridges to the cylinder block; each of said piston cartridges being constructed of at least one part containing said piston;
- characterized by fluid intake and fluid exhaust valves combined in a single structure.
- 26. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 25 characterized by adjustment means for adjusting the relative positions of said shaft and said eccentric means.
- 27. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 26, characterized by a cavity between said shaft and at least part of said eccentric means.
- 28. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 27, characterized by a control vane within said cavity.
- 29. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 28, characterized by means for applying force to said control vane along a radius of said shaft.
- 30. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 28, characterized in that said control vane divides said cavity into two portions.
- 31. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 28, characterized in that said eccentric means comprises a primary eccentric fixed to or integral with said shaft and a secondary eccentric and further characterized in that said cavity is between said primary eccentric and said secondary eccentric.
- 32. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 28, characterized by means for applying forces of different magnitudes to opposite sides of said control vane.
- 33. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 32, characterized in that said force applying means comprises means for applying an elastic force to at least one of said opposite sides of said control vane.
- 34. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 32, characterized in that said force applying means comprises means for applying fluid pressure to at least one of said opposite sides of said control vane.
- 35. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 28, characterized in that said control vane is attached to said eccentric means.
- 36. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 26, characterized in that said control vane is engageable with said eccentric means.
- 37. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 30, characterized in that said control vane provides a fit which is sealing to isolate said portions of said cavity from one another with respect to fluid pressure and a fit which is sliding to permit adjustment of the relative sizes of said portions of said cavity.
- 38. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 27, characterized by means for mechanically fixing the relative positions of said shaft and eccentric means.
- 39. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 27, characterized by a roller bearing engaging said eccentric means.
- 40. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 31, characterized by a bearing and race assembly fitted to the outer circumference of said secondary eccentric.
- 41. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 40, characterized in that said bearing and race assembly is of low friction or self-lubrication or sealed lubrication type.
- 42. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 27, characterized in that said shaft contains at least one internal fluid duct and a corresponding number of annular external grooves for fluid on the periphery of the shaft, each of said grooves aligning with a corresponding fluid duct in a cover plate for conducting a fluid for control of said vane through said shaft to said cavity.
- 43. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 25, characterized by means for blocking said fluid distribution systems.
- 44. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 25, characterized in that at least one of said piston bores contains a plug.
- 45. The radial piston fluid machine of claim 25, characterized in that said shaft contains at least one internal fluid duct and a corresponding number of annular external grooves for fluid on the periphery of the shaft, each of said grooves aligning with a corresponding fluid duct in a cover plate for conducting a fluid for control of said vane through said shaft to said cavity between said eccentrics.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/955,902 filed Jan. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,377,559, which was a National Application based on PCT/US91/04575 filed Jun. 26, 1991, which was a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/546,373 filed Jun. 29, 1990, and now abandoned.
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