Radial piston machine with pivoted connection between piston and

Motors: expansible chamber type – Three or more cylinders arranged in parallel radial or... – Radially disposed cylinders

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F01B 1306

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039759881

ABSTRACT:
A fluid-handling machine has a housing and radial cylinder blocks mounted for rotation in the same. Radially movable pistons are mounted in the cylinder blocks and each have an end portion formed with an elongated head of part-cylindrical cross section which is joined to the associated end portion by a constricted neck. The longitudinal axis of the respective neck extends normal to the longitudinal axis of the associated piston. Piston shoes are associated with the pistons and are formed with respective part-cylindrical recesses in each of which one of the heads is seated and retained, whereas the necks are located outside the recesses.

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