Supporting mechanism for a wobble plate and method of making sam

Expansible chamber devices – Relatively movable working members – Interconnected with common rotatable shaft

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427438, 427405, 74 60, 417269, F01B 300

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ABSTRACT:
A wobble plate in a wobble plate compressor has a bevel gear positioned at a central portion thereof. The bevel gear is provided with a centered ball seat. A second bevel gear is supported on the cylinder block and also has a centered ball seat. A bearing ball is seated in both of the ball seats so that the wobble plate nutates about the ball. At least one of the bevel gears is coated with electroless composite plating layer having a self-lubricative material, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), dispersed therein. Consequently, the bevel gears have low frictional resistance, high hardness and improved anti-seizure characteristics.

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