Expansible chamber devices – With releasable stop or latch means to prevent movement of... – Means includes element interfitting between working member...
Patent
1995-04-14
1997-12-16
Freay, Charles G.
Expansible chamber devices
With releasable stop or latch means to prevent movement of...
Means includes element interfitting between working member...
92 28, 92 63, 188170, F15B 1626
Patent
active
056972865
ABSTRACT:
A motor or pump includes a stator and a rotor supported for rotation with respect to the stator by a bearing arrangement. The rotor has a cylinder block thereon having radial cylinder bores equipped with radially reciprocable pistons. Rollers on the pistons abut a cam ring fixed to the stator so that the pistons to reciprocate radially to displace fluid when the rotor turns relative to the stator. The stator includes a control device fixed thereon having a pair of fluid passages therein. One side of the control device constitutes a distribution face with outlets therein connecting the fluid passages to the cylinder bores as the rotor rotates. A counterpart fastens to the rotor adjacent the opposite side of the control device so as to define an annular chamber therebetween. A shuttle valve operatively interposed between the passages and chamber ensures that the chamber remains in connection with the passage having the higher pressure. As a result, the pressure in the annular chamber automatically compensates for the hydraulic separating forces generated between the cylinder block and the control device distribution face. With or without such separating force compensation, such a fluid pressure unit can be equipped with a disc brake secured to the rotor by a sleeve, particularly a sleeve having a conical-shaped central opening.
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Freay Charles G.
Sauer Inc.
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