Claims
- 1. An axial piston engine including a main shaft, a swash plate having one and another sides and being secured to the main shaft, pistons within cylinders, the axis of each of which pistons extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the main shaft, the pistons being arranged around said main shaft with the axis of each piston being located the same distance from the longitudinal axis of the main shaft;
- a wabbler interengaging between the pistons and the swash plate with the wabbler having a central aperture and at least two walls the inner ends of which define the central aperture thereof;
- the two walls of said wabbler being rigidly connected to one another along a connecting surface and each respectively having first and second inner surfaces facing one another, the first and second inner surfaces being spaced apart from said connecting surface to provide a swash plate receiving space; a plurality of slipper bearings located on either side of said swash plate and maintained thereagainst respectively by said first and second inner surfaces of said wabbler such that said slipper bearings are maintained within said receiving space between the swash plate and each of said first and said second inner surfaces to transfer thrust forces between the wabbler and the swash plate.
- 2. An engine as defined in claim 1 further characterized by each of said first and said second inner surfaces being arcuate in configuration and said plurality of slipper bearings being distributed circumferentially therearound.
- 3. An engine as defined in claim 2 further characterized by said two walls of said wabbler being bolted together to enclose around said swash plate and said plurality of said slipper bearings.
- 4. An engine as defined in claim 3 further characterized in that each of said first and second inner surfaces having a recess formed therein circumferentially disposed thereabout and of corresponding size and shape to receive an associated slipper bearing.
- 5. An engine as defined in claim 4 further characterized by said slipper bearings being substantially flat elements.
- 6. An engine as defined in claim 5 further characterized by said first and second inner surfaces being parallel to one another.
- 7. An engine as defined in claim 6 further characterized by said first and second inner surfaces being substantially parallel to said first and second walls.
- 8. An engine as defined in claim 7 further characterized by said wabbler being comprised of two separable parts each including the first and second walls, the first separable part providing a first side of the wabbler and one side defining one side of the central aperture and a second separable part providing a second side of the wabbler including an opposite facing side to the first side of the central aperture.
- 9. An engine as defined in claim 8 further characterized by the wabbler including outwardly extending arms each engaging a cross head slider by means of a wrist pin the cross head slider engaging a piston through a transverse bore in the piston within which the cross head slider is adapted to move up and down and twist to and fro as the piston moves through its cycle and wherein the first and second separable parts define each of the facing sides of the respective cross head slider shape.
- 10. An engine as defined in claim 9 further characterized in that the swash plate is secured to the shaft with respective planar faces aligned so as to be inclined to the longitudinal axis of the main shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/478,550 filed on Jun. 7, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,372.
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