Hydrostatic axial piston machine

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Inventors

Bratt, Stig
Malmros, Torby

Application #

442262

Filed

Nov-28-1989

Published

Feb-12-1991

Current US Class

091/506
092/12.2
092/71
417/222.1

International Classes

F01B 003/00; F01B 013/04

Field of Search

92/12.2 92/71 91/486 91/487 91/506 417/222

Examiners

Ostrager; Allen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, Vande Sande and Priddy

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Abstract
A variable displacement hydrostatic axial piston machine has a cylinder barrel which is rotatable in a yoke and has a plurality of circumferentially spaced cylinder bores in which are mounted pistons which with the ends of their associated piston rods are journalled in a drive disk on a machine shaft rotatably mounted in the casing of the machine. The yoke is mounted in said casing pivotable about a transfer axis through the drive disk center by means of an adjustment device for varying the displacement and possibly also the mode of the operation of the machine, in the yoke and the machine casing furthermore being disposed a pair of hydraulic fluid connecting conduits. For obtaining a lighter and more compact design of the machine the yoke is formed with a guiding segment instead of another leg, said segment being adapted to be moved in a curved guide path in the casing located in a plane perpendicular to the pivot axis of the yoke, one of the connecting conduits for hydraulic fluid to the cylinder barrel extending within said yoke leg while the other is formed by a hollow space in the machine casing, and the adjustment device comprises two cylinder bores in the yoke with adjustment pistons therein and an adjustment valve for selectively connecting one of said pair of adjustment cylinder bores with one of the hydraulic fluid conduits for adjusting the yoke.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A variable displacement hydrostatic axial piston machine comprising a cylinder barrel rotatably mounted in a yoke and housing a plurality of circumferentially spaced cylinder bores in which are mounted reciprocally movable pistons with associated piston rods, the free ends of said piston rods being journalled in a drive disk, a machine shaft with which the drive disk is rigidly connected and which is rotatably mounted in a machine casing, the yoke including a leg which is pivotally journalled for reciprocatory swinging motions on a transverse axis through the drive disk center by means of an adjustment device in order to vary the displacement of the machine, a pair of connecting conduits for hydraulic liquid situated in the yoke and the machine casing, a guiding segment mounted on the yoke and adapted to move along a curved guide path in the machine casing, said guide path extending in a plane perpendicular to the pivot axis of the yoke, one of said pair of connecting conduits extending within the yoke leg, a hollow space within the machine casing forming the other conduit, said adjustment device comprising two cylinder bores formed in the yoke and located substantially equally spaced from a center plane of said yoke, an adjustment piston mounted in each of said cylinder bores and having piston rods which are journalled with their ends in seats in the machine casing, and an adjustment valve adapted to selectively connect one of said adjustment cylinder bores with one of said conduits for carrying out yoke adjustment.



Description
The present invention refers to a variable displacement hydrostatic axial piston machine comprising a cylinder barrel, rotatably mounted in a yoke and housing a plurality of circumferentially spaced cylinder bores, in which are mounted reciprocally movable pistons with associated piston rods, the free ends of which are journalled in a drive disk, a machine shaft with which the drive disk is rigidly connected and which is rotatably mounted in a machine casing, in which a leg of the yoke is pivotally journalled for reciprocatory swinging motions on a transverse axis through the drive disk center by means of an adjustment device in order to vary the displacement and possibly also the machine operating mode, a pair of connecting conduits for hydraulic liquid being situated in the yoke and the machine casing.

In axial piston machines with variable displacement the cylinder barrel is pivotally mounted for reciprocating movements relative to the drive disk by means of either a slide bearing in the form of a guiding segment which is slidably movable in a curved guide path in the machine casing, or by means of a yoke. In yoke-equipped machines it is previously known to arrange the two conduits for inlet and outlet of the hydraulic fluid adjacent each other on one of the legs of the yoke such that the other leg might be formed correspondingly smaller and thus, a space is saved at one side of the machine, see e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 3,065,711. When applying a variable displacement axial piston machine of the yoke-type for e.g. energy accumulation and recovery in connection with hydrostatic vehicle transmissions it has thus turned out to be desirable to try to provide a yoke design which makes the yoke smaller and lighter so that smaller masses need to be moved when varying the displacement of the machine. As a consequence the control of the displacement can be made more sensitive.
 
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