Claims
- 1. A wobble plate mechanism for a reciprocating piston device, comprising a revolving wobble plate, a driving shaft, an axial guiding device through which the wobble plate is tiltably connected to the driving shaft, and a driver arm rigidly connected to the driving shaft and having a driver arm head providing a force-transmitting connection from the driving shaft to the wobble plate, wherein the wobble plate has an adjustable tilt angle and said revolving movement of the revolving wobble plate drives a reciprocating movement of pistons in cylinders that run parallel to the driving shaft, wherein each of the pistons has a glider element supported in the piston with ball joint-like mobility, said glider element having a gliding engagement with gliding surfaces of the wobble plate, wherein said wobble plate is configured as a ring plate with an engagement cavity that is open at least from a radially internal circumference and receives the driver arm head, said engagement cavity having an internal wall surface, wherein the driver arm head and the engagement cavity are shaped so that axially directed contact forces acting between the driver arm head and the internal wall surface occur at locations that are laterally removed from a thinnest material portion separating the engagement cavity from one of said gliding surfaces, and wherein the wobble plate at said locations compared to said thinnest material portion has a greater wall thickness between the engagement cavity and said one of the gliding surfaces.
- 2. The wobble plate mechanism of claim 1, wherein the driver arm head has a spherical shape except for a flattened surface portion facing in a direction parallel to the driving shaft towards said pistons, so that in a cross-section perpendicular to the driver arm, the driver arm head has an oval contour shape, and wherein the engagement cavity is cylindrical with a circular cross-section.
- 3. The wobble plate mechanism of claim 1, wherein the driver arm head is spherical and the engagement cavity has a cross-sectional shape that is elongated in a direction parallel to the driving shaft so that said cross-sectional shape resembles one of an ellipse and an oval.
- 4. The wobble plate mechanism of claim 1, wherein the axially directed contact forces have the form of a contact pressure distributed over contact areas at said laterally removed locations.
- 5. The wobble plate mechanism of claim 1, wherein said contact forces acting at the laterally removed locations cause a lesser amount of deformation of said one of the gliding surfaces than would be caused by a contact force acting at the thinnest material portion.
- 6. The wobble plate mechanism of claim 1, wherein said contact forces acting at the laterally removed locations relieve stress on the thinnest material portion.
- 7. The wobble plate mechanism of claim 4, wherein the wobble plate has a first side facing towards the pistons and a second side facing away from the pistons, and wherein in a plane defined by said contact forces the engagement cavity has a greater wall thickness towards said first side than towards said second side.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 55 727.9 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/DE 01/03771, filed Sept. 26, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/DE01/03771 |
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10441361 |
May 2003 |
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