Claims
- 1. A spring compensation mechanism for a swashplate drive, said drive including a drive shaft mounted for rotation about its center line, a tilting shaft extending transversely to the center line of the drive shaft, a swashplate tiltably mounted about said tilting shaft and coupled to said drive shaft for rotation therewith, a plurality of driving rods mounted for reciprocating movement relative to said drive shaft, said drive rods being coupled to said swashplate such that, the swashplate being tilted at an oblique angle with respect to the drive shaft center line, driving force exerted by said rods against said swashplate imparts rotational torque to said swashplate for rotating said drive shaft, said force also tending to tilt said swashplate toward a position perpendicular to said center line, and means for tilting said swashplate about said tilting shaft,
- wherein said mechanism comprises at least one compensating rod having two ends; means for coupling one end of said compensating rod to the swashplate and for guiding said end for movement in a first direction in response to tilting of said swashplate, means for guiding the other end of said rod for movement in a direction transverse to said first direction, and a spring coupled to said other end and arranged to be resiliently stressed by movement of said rod other end in response to tilting of the swashplate, the orientation of said spring being such that deflection of the spring is proportional to movement of said rod other end, the spring constant being such that stressing of the spring produces a change in force proportional to the force change caused by the tendency of said driving rods to tilt said swashplate toward said perpendicular position.
- 2. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1, having a pair of said compensating rods of equal length pivotally coupled at respective said one ends, respective said other ends being guided for co-linear movement in opposite directions and coupled to free ends of respective springs, the spring constant of the springs together being substantially equal to the spring constant of the force tending to tilt the swashplate toward said perpendicular position.
- 3. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1, having two compensating rods having respective said other ends pivotally connected together, wherein said means for coupling comprises first and second components guided for axial movement parallel to said drive shaft, the first component coupled to the swashplate at a location to one side of the tilting shaft and the second component coupled to the swashplate at a location to the other side of the tilting shaft so that said components move in opposite directions for a given tilting movement, respective components being each pivotally connected to a respective one end of a compensating rod.
- 4. A mechanism as claimed in claim 3 wherein said locations are equidistant from the tilting shaft, comprising at least four compensating rods of identical length pivotally connected to constitute a diamond of rods, two opposite pivots being connected to respective components, the other pivots being each connected to a respective spring, the spring constant of the springs together being substantially equal to the spring constant of the force tending to tilt the swashplate toward said perpendicular position.
- 5. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1, having two compensating rods having respective said other ends pivotally connected together, wherein said means for coupling comprises first and second components guided for axial movement parallel to said drive shaft, the first component coupled to the swashplate at a location to one side of the tilting shaft and the second component coupled to the swashplate at a location to the other side of the tilting shaft so that said components move in opposite directions for a given tilting movement, and single liquid duct means for moving said respective one ends in response to movement of said components with respect to each other.
- 6. In a hot gas reciprocating engine comprising a drive shaft mounted for rotation about its center line, a tilting shaft extending transversely to the center line of the drive shaft, a swashplate tiltably mounted about said tilting shaft and coupled to said drive shaft for rotation therewith, a plurality of piston-like members, a corresponding plurality of driving rods mounted for reciprocating movement relative to said drive shaft, said driving rods being coupled to said swashplate such that, the swashplate being tilted at an oblique angle with respect to the drive shaft center line, driving force exerted by said rods against said swashplate imparts rotational torque to said swashplate for rotating said drive shaft, said force also tending to tilt said swashplate toward a position perpendicular to said center line, and means for tilting said swashplate about said tilting shaft,
- a spring compensation mechanism comprising two compensating rods each having one end and an other end, said other ends pivotally connected together; means for coupling said one ends of said compensating rods to the swashplate and for guiding said one ends for movement in a first direction in response to tilting of said swashplate, said coupling means comprising first and second components guided for axial movement parallel to said drive shaft, the first component coupled to the swashplate at a location to one side of the tilting shaft and the second component coupled to the swashplate at a location to the other side of the tilting shaft so that said components move in opposite directions for a given tilting movement, means for coupling said components to move said one ends toward each other in response to tilting of the swashplate toward the perpendicular position;
- means for guiding said other ends of said rods for movement in a direction transverse to said first direction; and a spring coupled to said other end and arranged to be resiliently stressed by movement of said rod other end in response to tilting of the swashplate, the spring constant and orientation of said spring being such that stressing of the spring produces a change in force proportional to the force change caused by the tendency of said driving rods to tilt said swashplate toward said perpendicular position.
- 7. An engine as claimed in claim 6, wherein said locations are equally distant from the tilting shaft, comprising at least four compensating rods of identical length pivotally connected to constitute a diamond of rods, two opposite pivots being pivotally connected to said respective components, the other pivots being each connected to a respective spring, the spring constant of the springs together being substantially equal to the spring constant of the force tending to tilt the swashplate toward said perpendicular position.
- 8. An engine as claimed in claim 6, wherein said means for coupling said components includes single liquid duct means for moving said respective one ends in response to movement of said components with respect to each other.
- 9. An engine as claimed in claim 8, comprising at least four compensating rods of identical length pivotally connected to constitute a diamond of rods, means connected to said single liquid duct means for moving two opposite pivots in said first direction, the other pivots being each connected to a respective spring, the spring constant of the springs together being substantially equal to the spring constant of the force tending to tilt the swashplate toward said perpendicular position.
- 10. An engine as claimed in claim 6, wherein said spring mechanism includes a plurality of springs, each of said springs at an end remote from said compensating rods being supported by an element which can be moved in the direction of the spring; and means for displacing said spring mechanism and tilting said swashplate by displacing each of said elements, the spring constant of all the springs together differing slightly from the spring constant of the gas forces acting on the plate by said pistons.
- 11. An engine as claimed in claim 10, wherein each of said elements includes means for displacing the respective spring responsive to supply and removal of liquid from a space; and said elements further include a bleeding aperture connected to said space through which liquid can flow away from the space.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 623,734, filed Oct. 20, 1975 now abandoned.
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