Claims
- 1. In a radial piston machine, a combination comprising a housing including a first pair of planar end faces; rotor means mounted in said housing and including a second pair of planar end faces; end covers at opposite axial ends of said housing and including a third pair of planar end faces inwardly directed and which form with said rotor means and said housing an annular clearance; an axial shaft supported for rotation in bearings in said end covers; said rotor means including a pair of rotors carried by said axial shaft and each having one of the said second pair of planar end faces and each including another planar end face and adapted to abut each other; entraining means for each said rotors for coupling thereof to said axial shaft for rotation therewith but permitting axial movement therealong, said first and third planar end faces, facing and cooperating with said second planar end faces to define said annular clearance thereby coacting with said entraining means to permit said rotors to rotate in unison while permitting said axial movement relative to said shaft, thrust means for said rotors for pressing said rotors in an axially outward direction to obtain close engagement between the facing planar end faces, thereby reducing leakage from between the facing planar end faces while preventing friction therebetween; fluid ports in at least one of said end covers; a radial movable piston in each said rotors, each said piston including an outer end portion comprising a part-cylindrical head and a constricted neck; and piston shoes positioned in said annular clearance and embracing solely said heads in full mating relationship over an extent of more than 180.degree., said constricted neck being free to permit said piston shoe to pivot; said piston shoes each including two guide faces spaced axially of said rotors and each facing towards one of said end covers, at least one of said guide faces of each piston shoe being guided by said inner face of one of said end covers.
- 2. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said piston and said piston shoe is arranged in a group, one for each said rotors and positioned in juxtaposition to each longitudinally of the axes of said shaft, said axis of each said piston head being parallel to the axes of said shaft; and wherein said piston shoes include further guide faces, said further guide faces of each piston shoe abutting each other for preventing the piston shoes from undesired axial displacement.
- 3. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said piston and said piston shoe is arranged in a group, one for each said rotors and positioned in adjacent relationship to each other longitudinally of the axes of said shaft, said axes of each said piston head being parallel to the axes of said shaft; and including guide rings associated with said piston shoes, said guide rings including guide faces which together with said guide faces of said piston shoes guide the radial outward movement of said piston shoes whereby to entrain said pistons in an outward direction.
- 4. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thrust means includes fluid-containing chambers between said rotors.
- 5. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thrust means includes a fluid-containing chamber extending into one of the abetting faces between said rotors.
- 6. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said part-cylindrical head has a longitudinal axis parallel to the axes of said axial shaft.
- 7. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising guide ring means operatively associated with said piston shoes for guiding the outward radial movement of said piston shoes.
- 8. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising guide ring means associated with said piston shoes and operative for guiding said piston shoes and preventing undesired axial displacement of the same.
- 9. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piston shoes have recesses dimensioned to embrace the respectively associated heads in the said full mating relationship over said distance greater than said 180.degree. of arc, said part-cylindrical configuration extending with equal radius around the axes of said piston head for more than said 180.degree. of arc, said constricted neck being exposed whereby to provide for said free movement of said piston shoe.
- 10. In a machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said entraining means includes clutching and comprises means to spline said rotors onto said axial shaft to permit said axial movement of said rotors on said shaft, and wherein said piston shoes include recesses dimensioned to embrace the respectively associated heads over said distance greater than said 180.degree. while permitting said constricted neck to be exposed, thereby allowing a pivoting of the piston shoe relative to the piston, while at the same time assuring axial moveability between the pistons and the piston shoes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 454,794, filed Mar. 26, 1974, now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 202,516, filed Nov. 26, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,803,986, which is a division of Ser. 830,246, filed June 4, 1969, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,697,201.
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Divisions (2)
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