Patent classifications
F04B1/24
BENT-AXIS HYDRAULIC PUMP MOTOR
A bent-axis hydraulic pump motor includes: a cylinder block, a retainer plate; and a constant velocity joint, which includes an inner joint element; an outer joint element; and a plurality of balls interposed between block-side ball grooves and shaft-side ball grooves to transmit torque between the cylinder block and the retainer plate, so that all block-side groove planes, which include respective extending axial lines of the block-side ball grooves and the inclined rotation center, are inclined with respect to an axial center of a center shaft and all drive shaft-side groove planes, which include respective extending axial lines of the shaft-side ball grooves and the inclined rotation center, are inclined with respect to an axial center of a drive shaft such that loads applied to a cage in an axial direction from the balls are balanced.
BENT-AXIS HYDRAULIC PUMP MOTOR
A bent-axis hydraulic pump motor includes: a cylinder block, a retainer plate; and a constant velocity joint, which includes an inner joint element; an outer joint element; and a plurality of balls interposed between block-side ball grooves and shaft-side ball grooves to transmit torque between the cylinder block and the retainer plate, so that all block-side groove planes, which include respective extending axial lines of the block-side ball grooves and the inclined rotation center, are inclined with respect to an axial center of a center shaft and all drive shaft-side groove planes, which include respective extending axial lines of the shaft-side ball grooves and the inclined rotation center, are inclined with respect to an axial center of a drive shaft such that loads applied to a cage in an axial direction from the balls are balanced.
Adaptation of a hydraulic motor
The invention relates to a hydraulic axial piston machine (1) of dry case type of construction, whose case (2) is provided for connection to a gearing case (21) so as to form a fluid-tight overall case. The case (2) has openings (10) which permit the passage of leakage hydraulic fluid or of lubricant into the gearing case (21). By means of this design, splashing losses of the axial piston machine (1) are eliminated, and the leakage hydraulic fluid or the lubricant serve for the lubrication both of the axial piston machine (1) and of the gearing (20).
Adaptation of a hydraulic motor
The invention relates to a hydraulic axial piston machine (1) of dry case type of construction, whose case (2) is provided for connection to a gearing case (21) so as to form a fluid-tight overall case. The case (2) has openings (10) which permit the passage of leakage hydraulic fluid or of lubricant into the gearing case (21). By means of this design, splashing losses of the axial piston machine (1) are eliminated, and the leakage hydraulic fluid or the lubricant serve for the lubrication both of the axial piston machine (1) and of the gearing (20).
CYLINDER BLOCK AND HYDRAULIC DEVICE INCLUDING SAME
This cylinder block includes: a cylinder block body in which a plurality of cylinder chambers are formed around a rotating shaft; a plurality of first detected portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylinder block body and circumferentially spaced apart from each other at a predetermined first distance; and one or more second detected portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylinder block body and each circumferentially spaced apart from an adjacent one of the plurality of first detected portions at a second distance different from the first distance.
CYLINDER BLOCK AND HYDRAULIC DEVICE INCLUDING SAME
This cylinder block includes: a cylinder block body in which a plurality of cylinder chambers are formed around a rotating shaft; a plurality of first detected portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylinder block body and circumferentially spaced apart from each other at a predetermined first distance; and one or more second detected portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylinder block body and each circumferentially spaced apart from an adjacent one of the plurality of first detected portions at a second distance different from the first distance.
HYDRAULIC MACHINE WITH A THREADED CENTRAL PIN FOR SETTING MACHINE PRELOAD
Systems and methods for a hydraulic machine. The hydraulic machine includes, in one example, a rotational shaft, a central pin rotationally coupled to the rotational shaft and threadingly engaged with a cylinder block via a threaded interface, and pistons coupled to the rotational shaft and mated with cylinders in the cylinder block. The hydraulic machine further includes a distribution plate in fluidic communication with the cylinders and a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet.
Synchronizing joint
A joint for the angularly adjustable drive-connection of a cylinder block and a driveshaft of a hydrostatic bent axis piston unit. The joint has a shank which is rotatable about its longitudinal axis defining a joint axis, on both ends of the shank roller carriers project radially and basically perpendicular to the joint axis. On each roller carrier a roller is provided rotatable around a roller axis. The rollers are secured in axial direction against slipping-off of the roller carriers by means of an embossed area located axially outside of the roller on the respective distal end portion of the roller carrier.
Axial piston machine having a basket
Mounting structure for housing-free hydraulic axial piston machines of the bent axis or swash plate design, having a closing plate on which a cylinder block unit with displacing pistons arranged therein is supported, and having a drive or driven shaft. The mounting structure here is designed in the manner of a basket and has a receptacle for the drive or driven shaft and at least two struts which are in each case connected at one end to the receptacle and at the other end to the closing plate in such a manner that the closing plate, the cylinder block unit and the drive or driven shaft are heldanalogously as in a housingin a functionally ready position.
Axial piston machine having a basket
Mounting structure for housing-free hydraulic axial piston machines of the bent axis or swash plate design, having a closing plate on which a cylinder block unit with displacing pistons arranged therein is supported, and having a drive or driven shaft. The mounting structure here is designed in the manner of a basket and has a receptacle for the drive or driven shaft and at least two struts which are in each case connected at one end to the receptacle and at the other end to the closing plate in such a manner that the closing plate, the cylinder block unit and the drive or driven shaft are heldanalogously as in a housingin a functionally ready position.