Mechanism for transforming rotary motion of a shaft into transla

Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to or from reciprocating or oscillating

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74559, 123564, 184 612, F02B 7526, F16H 2150, F16H 5704

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ABSTRACT:
A 7-cylinder axial-piston internal combustion engine has a casing (33) inded for connection with a cylinder block (2). Formed in the casing (33) coaxially with shaft (11) is a cavity which receives a drive gear 41 on an end of the shaft (11). The drive gear (41) is in mesh with a gear wheel (42) installed in the casing (33) and kinematically connected to a ring-shaped member (68) having external radial projections (71, 72) and an internal ring gear (83). The member (68) is kinematically connected to actuating members. A zone A of engagement of the drive gear (41) with the gear wheel (42) communicates with a header (54) for oil supply. A zone B outside the engagement of the drive gear (41) with the gear wheel (42) communicates with a source of lubrication.

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