Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Eccentric
Patent
1986-02-10
1989-03-14
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Eccentric
92 131, 92 133, 92 137, G05G 100
Patent
active
048116246
ABSTRACT:
In a stroke adjusting device on pumps, in particular proportioning pumps, a hydraulic actuation occurs due to the fact that a hollow shaft, which guides in its interior a sliding shaft, is formed as a hydraulic cylinder, in which the sliding shaft, designed as a double action hydraulic piston, is slidable axially in both directions by means of a hydraulic fluid. Owing to this, the required axial adjusting movement of the sliding shaft is not brought out of the hollow shaft axially to the outside, whereby the two ends of the hollow shaft are kept free for the coupling of several engines or pumps.
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Anderson Gerald A.
Dorner Kenneth J.
LEWA Herbert Ott GmbH & Co.
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