Patent classifications
F03C1/2407
Cylinder block comprising piston-holding means
The assembly may include a cylinder block, a plurality of pistons, and a holding element, the holding element extending over all or part of the outer periphery of the cylinder block. The holding element may include a plurality of guide portions, each partially blocking a recess of the cylinder block so as to come into contact with a planar end of the crown of a piston to guide in the translation of each piston in their respective recesses. The holding element may include two indexing means cooperating with two indexing means of the cylinder block so as to hold the holding element under a traction force when positioned around the cylinder block.
Cylinder Block Comprising Piston-Holding Means
The assembly may include a cylinder block, a plurality of pistons, and a holding element, the holding element extending over all or part of the outer periphery of the cylinder block. The holding element may include a plurality of guide portions, each partially blocking a recess of the cylinder block so as to come into contact with a planar end of the crown of a piston to guide in the translation of each piston in their respective recesses. The holding element may include two indexing means cooperating with two indexing means of the cylinder block so as to hold the holding element under a traction force when positioned around the cylinder block.
Radial Piston Machine with Multi-Disc Brake
A radial piston machine includes a multi-disc brake, a brake disc assembly of which interacts with a first annular section on a drive shaft and a second annular section on a housing. The brake disc assembly is disposed within a brake chamber. The first annular section and the second annular section each delimit the brake chamber in sections. A disc section, a spring, a brake piston, and the brake disc assembly are disposed next to one another in a specified sequence along an axis of rotation in such a way that a force of the spring is transmitted to the brake disc assembly.
Rotary Cam Radial Steam Engine
A rotary cam radial engine formed of two primary components engaged at a mid section to allow for an easy repair to the vehicle. The device features a body having radially oriented apertures; and a plurality of pistons in a respective reciprocating engagement, within each respective said cylinder. The pistons are driven by low pressure fluids and/or a vacuum and the engine being formed of two main components can be taken apart without tools for maintenance and reconfiguration.