Distribution device for a hydraulic machine and a hydraulic machine fitted with such a device
10690109 ยท 2020-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B1/2064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03C1/0457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03C1/0415
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03C1/0472
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0452
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03C1/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03C1/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/2035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/2064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0452
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The devices comprises a distributor (16) that presents distribution ducts opening out into a radial distribution face (16A), and a distributor-counterpart engaged in each other in such a manner that two main enclosures (18, 20) are provided between their opposite axially-extending faces. The device comprises a cylinder-capacity selector comprising two slides (24, 26) arranged after the other in a bore (22) of the element engaged in the other, to which are connected the main enclosures (18, 20) and at least some of the distribution ducts (30, 31). The slides are able to adopt at least three distinct configurations establishing different connections between the main ducts (18, 20) and the distribution ducts via the main enclosures, in order to be able to obtain at least three distinct operating cylinder capacities.
Claims
1. A distribution device for a hydraulic machine comprising a distributor having a central axis extending therethrough and presenting distribution ducts opening out into a radial distribution face, and a distributor-counterpart, wherein each of the distributor and distributor-counterpart is an element and wherein one element is engaged in the other of said elements, in such a manner that said elements present respective opposite axially-extending faces between which first and second main enclosures are provided, the device comprising first and second cylinder-capacity selection slides arranged one after the other in a bore of one of the elements constituted by the distributor and by the distributor-counterpart, which bore is connected to the main enclosures and to at least some of the distribution ducts, said slides being configured to adopt at least three distinct configurations establishing different connections between main ducts and the distribution ducts via the main enclosures, thus defining at least three distinct operating capacities associated with the at least three distinct configurations.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bore is arranged axially and the slides are movable axially within the bore in order to define said distinct configurations.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bore is formed in whichever of the distributor or the distributor-counterpart is engaged in the other of the distributor or the distributor-counterpart.
4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the bore is centered about the central axis.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, including a spring, arranged between opposite faces of the two slides for permanently biasing relative movement of the slides.
6. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spring is arranged in a zone of the bore that is connected to a leak return duct.
7. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein for each of the two slides, the device comprises an abutment that is suitable for co-operating with each slide in order to limit the movement of that slide toward the other slide, regardless of the position of the other slide.
8. The device as claimed in claim 5, comprising a first control chamber for the first slide and a second control chamber for the second slide, each control chamber being suitable for being fed with fluid in order to control selectively a controlled movement of the respective slide in a direction opposite to said relative movement of that slide.
9. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the control chambers are arranged at the respective ends of the slides, opposite the spring.
10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distributor is engaged in the distributor-counterpart that forms a casing portion of the device.
11. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the bore is formed in the distributor-counterpart.
12. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second slides are arranged in respective first and second segments of the bore, each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a first distribution groove connected to the first main enclosure and a second distribution groove connected to the second main enclosure, each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a connection groove suitable for being connected to one of the first and the second distribution grooves of the segment depending on the position of the slide situated in said segment; and wherein, among the distribution ducts, distinct groups of distribution ducts are connected respectively to the connection grooves and to the distribution grooves.
13. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the distributor is constrained not to move in rotation relative to the distributor-counterpart, the bore is formed in the distributor, and the first distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and the first distribution groove of the second segment of the bore are connected to each other by a first hole in the distributor and the second distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and the second distribution groove of the second segment of the bore are connected to each other by a second hole in the distributor.
14. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the distributor is constrained not to move in rotation relative to the distributor-counterpart, the bore is formed in the casing portion in which the distributor is engaged, and the first distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and the first distribution groove of the second segment of the bore are connected to each other by a first hole in the distributor, and the second distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and the second distribution groove of the second segment of the bore are connected to each other by a second hole in said casing portion.
15. The device claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second slides are arranged in respective first and second segments of the bore, each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a first distribution groove connected to a first one of the main ducts and a second distribution groove connected to a second one of the main ducts; each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a connection groove suitable for being connected to one of the first and second distribution grooves of the segment depending on the position of the slide situated in said segment; and wherein, among the distribution ducts, distinct groups of distribution ducts are connected respectively to the connection grooves and to the distribution grooves.
16. The device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the distributor rotates with respect to the distributor-counterpart, the bore is formed in the distributor-counterpart, which is engaged in the distributor, and the first distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and the first distribution groove of the second segment of the bore are connected to each other by a first hole in the distributor-counterpart connected to the first main duct and the second distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and the second distribution groove of the second segment of the bore are connected to each other by a second hole in the distributor-counterpart connected to the second main duct.
17. The device as claimed in claim 15, wherein first and second secondary enclosures, provided between a respective opposite axially-extending faces of the distributor and the distributor-counterpart, are connected respectively to the first and second connection grooves.
18. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein, for each of the first and second segments of the bore, the connection groove is situated between the first and second distribution grooves, and each of the first and second slides presents a communication groove in order to put the connection groove into communication with the first or the second distribution groove depending on a position of the slide.
19. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distribution ducts are distributed in first and second primary groups, first and second secondary groups, and first and second tertiary groups, and the at least three distinct operating cylinder capacities comprise: a first cylinder capacity in which the distribution ducts of the first primary, first secondary, and first tertiary groups are connected to a first one of the main ducts while the distribution ducts of the second primary, second secondary, and second tertiary groups are connected to a second one of the main ducts; a second cylinder capacity in which the distribution ducts of the first primary and first secondary groups are connected to the first main duct, the distribution ducts of the second primary and second secondary groups are connected to the second main duct, and the distribution ducts of the first and second tertiary groups are connected to each other; and a third cylinder capacity in which the distribution ducts of the first primary group are connected to the first main duct, the distribution ducts of the second primary group are connected to the second main duct, and the distribution ducts of the first and second secondary groups are connected to each other and the distribution ducts of the first and second tertiary groups are connected to each other.
20. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least three distinct operating cylinder capacities further comprise a fourth operating cylinder capacity in which the distribution ducts of the first primary and first tertiary groups are connected to the first main duct, the distribution ducts of the second primary and second tertiary groups are connected to the second main duct, and the distribution ducts of the first and second secondary groups are connected to each other.
21. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein, in the third cylinder capacity, the distribution ducts of the first and second secondary groups and the distribution ducts of the first tertiary and second tertiary groups are connected to the second main duct, and in the second cylinder capacity, the distribution ducts of the first tertiary and second tertiary groups are connected to the second main duct.
22. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the distribution ducts belonging to the second primary group, the second secondary group, and the second tertiary group, respectively are connected to each other, regardless of the configuration of the slides.
23. A device according to claim 22, wherein the first and second slides are arranged in respective first and second segments of the bore, each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a first distribution groove connected to the first main enclosure and a second distribution groove connected to the second main enclosure, each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a connection groove suitable for being connected to one of the first and second distribution grooves of a segment under consideration depending on the position of the slide situated in said segment; wherein, among the distribution ducts, distinct groups of distribution ducts are connected respectively to the connection grooves and to the distribution grooves; and wherein the distribution ducts of the first primary group are connected to the first distribution groove of at least one of the first and second segments of the bore, the distribution ducts of the second primary, second secondary, and second tertiary groups are connected to the second distribution groove of at least one of the first and second segments of the bore, the distribution ducts of the first tertiary group are connected to the connection groove of the first segment, and the distribution ducts of the first secondary group are connected to the connection groove of the second segment.
24. A device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the first and second slides are arranged in respective first and second segments of the bore, each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a first distribution groove connected to the first one of the main ducts and a second distribution groove connected to a second one of the main ducts; each of the first and second segments of the bore comprising a connection groove suitable for being connected to one of the first and second distribution grooves of the segment depending on the position of the slide situated in said segment; wherein, among the distribution ducts, distinct groups of distribution ducts are connected respectively to the connection grooves and to the distribution grooves; and wherein the distribution ducts of the first primary group are connected to the first distribution groove of at least one of the first and second segments of the bore, the distribution ducts of the second primary, second secondary, and second tertiary groups are connected to the second distribution groove of at least one of the first and second segments of the bore, the distribution ducts of the first tertiary group are connected to the connection groove of the first segment, and the distribution ducts of the first secondary group are connected to the connection groove of the second segment.
25. The device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the distribution ducts of the first primary group comprise at least one duct opening out into the first distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and at least one duct opening out into the first distribution groove of the second segment of the bore.
26. The device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the distribution ducts of the second primary, second secondary, and second tertiary groups comprise at least one duct opening out into the second distribution groove of the first segment of the bore and at least one duct opening out into the second distribution groove of the second segment of the bore.
27. A hydraulic machine comprising a cam, a cylinder block having cylinders in which the pistons are movable back and forth in order to co-operate with the cam, and a distribution device as claimed in claim 1, the cylinder block being suitable for turning relative to the cam about an axis of rotation and the distributor being secured to the cam with regard to the rotation about the axis of rotation, the cylinder block presenting a radial communication face in which are located communication orifices connected to the cylinders and suitable for communicating sequentially with the distribution ducts during the relative rotation of the cylinder block and of the cam.
28. The device as claimed in claim 20, wherein, in the fourth operating cylinder capacity, the distribution ducts for all of the first and second secondary groups are connected to the second main duct.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be well understood and its advantages appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description of embodiments that are shown by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) The hydraulic machine shown in
(9) The machine comprises a stationary casing in three portions 2A, 2B, and 2C, assembled together by bolts 3. An undulating reaction cam 4 is made on the portion 2B of the casing. The machine comprises a cylinder block 6 that is mounted to rotate about an axis 10 relative to the cam 4 and that comprises a plurality of radial cylinders 12, suitable for being fed with fluid under pressure; the cylinders having respective radial pistons 14 mounted to slide therein. Specifically, the cylinder block 6 drives in rotation a shaft 5 that co-operates with it via fluting 7. The axis 10 is a central axis through the shaft 5. The shaft carries an outlet flange 9.
(10) The machine further comprises a fluid distributor 16 that is constrained to move in rotation with the casing about the axis 10. In other words, the internal distributor and the cam do not turn relative to each other. The distribution device comprises said distributor 16, which in this configuration is an internal distributor, and the casing portion 2C, in which the internal distributor is housed. This portion 2C of the casing, which is also referred to as the distribution lid, forms a distributor-counterpart in the meaning of the present invention. This portion 2C may be from a block having the shape of a bell, or it may be closed at its axial end remote from the cylinder block, by a separate plate fitted thereto.
(11) The internal distributor 16 presents a radial distribution face 16A, perpendicular to the axis 10, into which the distribution ducts open out. The internal distributor 16 also presents an outer axially-extending face 16B, that presents a first main groove 18 and a second main groove 20, which grooves serve respectively for fluid feed and fluid discharge, or vice-versa. It is considered below that, in the preferred sense of operating as a motor, the groove 18 is a feed groove and the groove 20 is a discharge groove. The distribution lid 2C has an inner axially-extending face 2C, which faces the outer axially-extending face 16B of the distributor, and which presents main grooves 18 and 20 respectively facing the grooves 18 and 20. These grooves 18 and 20 communicate with main feed and discharge ducts, respectively 1 and 2, which are pierced through the wall of the distribution lid 2C. The grooves 18 and 18 firstly, and the grooves 20 and 20 secondly, form respective first and second main enclosures.
(12) It is specified that the grooves 18 and 20 are the only grooves of the distribution lid 2C serving to feed or discharge fluid with regard to the cylinders. In other words, the distribution lid is of standard type and, to the extent that the cylinder-capacity selector is arranged in the internal fluid distributor as described below, it is not necessary for the distribution lid or the outer axially-extending face of the internal distributor to present other main grooves in order to feed or discharge the cylinders.
(13) The selection means for selecting the cylinder capacity, or cylinder-capacity selector comprise an axial bore 22, specifically a bore that is central relative to the axis 10, and two slides, respectively 24 and 26, arranged in said bore. The cylinder-capacity selector also includes a spring 28 arranged between the slides 24 and 26. Specifically, the facing faces of the slides 24 and 26 present recesses, respectively 24A and 26A in which the opposite ends of the spring are housed 28. The spring 28 permanently biases relative movement of the slides. Specifically, it is a compression spring that tends permanently to move the two slides apart from each other; tending to move the slide 24 in the direction F2 and to move the slide 26 in the direction F1.
(14) Distribution ducts are formed in the internal distributor 16. Each distribution duct presents an end that opens into the distribution face 16A in order to be put into communication with a cylinder duct 32 during relative rotation between the cylinder block and the cam. In addition, each distribution duct is connected, either directly or via the cylinder-capacity selector, to one of the main grooves 18 and 20 in order to be connected to the feed or the discharge. Specifically, each of the first and second segments of the bore 22 in which the first slide 24 and the second slide 26 are respectively arranged presents a respective first distribution groove 24D1 or 26D1 that is connected permanently to the first main groove 18 and thus to the first main duct 1, and a respective second distribution groove 24D2 or 26D2 that is connected permanently to the second main groove 20 and thus to the second main duct 2. Specifically,
(15) The control means for controlling the cylinder-capacity selector comprise a first control chamber 34 for the first slide and a second control chamber 36 for the second slide 26. These chambers are fed with fluid by respective control ducts 35 for the chamber 34, and 37 for the chamber 36. These control ducts are provided by holes in the internal distributor 16, and they open out into respective grooves 35A and 37A of the distribution lid 2C. The lid itself presents holes, respectively 35B and 37B, that open out into said grooves in order to communicate with the control ducts 35 and 37. The holes 35B and 37B are connected to valves (not shown) in order to be selectively connected to a source of fluid under pressure, e.g. booster fluid, or to a pressure-free reservoir, in such a manner as to feed the control chambers or to allow them to be purged.
(16) Sealing gaskets are arranged between the outer axially-extending face 16B of the internal distributor and the inner axially-extending face 2C of the distribution lid, on either side of the above-mentioned grooves 35A, 20/20, 18/18, and 37A. In addition, these axially-extending faces present shoulders, also arranged between gaskets, such as the shoulder e, for balancing the axial thrust of the internal distributor on the cylinder block, the spaces formed between two opposite shoulders being able to be fed with thrust fluid.
(17) The control chambers 34 and 36 are arranged at the respective ends of the slides. More precisely, the chamber 34 is defined between the end 24B of the slide 24 remote from the cavity 24A and a lid 22A that is fitted on the internal distributor in such a manner as to close the bore 22. The chamber 36 is arranged between the end 26B of the slide 26 remote from the cavity 26A and the opposite end 22B of the bore that is closed by a portion of the end wall 16 of the internal distributor. This end wall portion 16 may be formed by a separate, fitted lid, or by a wall made integrally with the body of the internal distributor 16. In the example shown, the lid 22A is arranged on the end of the distributor that is close to the cylinder block. Naturally, provision could be made for a wall made integrally with the body of the distributor to close the bore at its cylinder block end, and for a fitted lid, such as the lid 22A, to close the bore 22 at its end remote from the cylinder block.
(18) The connection groove 24L of the first segment of the bore 22 is situated between the distribution grooves 24D1 and 24D2 of said segment and, similarly, the connection groove 26L of the second segment is situated between the distribution grooves 26D1 and 26D2 of said segment. In addition, the outer axially extending peripheries of the slides 24 and 26 present communication grooves. More precisely, the outer periphery of the slide 24 presents a communication groove 24C that, depending on the position of said slide, puts the grooves 24L and 24D1 into communication by isolating them from the groove 24D2 (
(19) The bore zone 22 in which the spring 28 is arranged, between the slides 24 and 26, is connected to a leak-return duct that opens out into the radial face 16A of the internal distributor 16 and that communicates with the inside space of the casing in order to return leaks to a reservoir without any excess pressure. Specifically, the internal distributor presents a radial hole 38, that extends between the above-mentioned zone of the bore and the duct 38, which duct is oriented axially.
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(23) The hydraulic machine may be considered as being composed of three sub-machines:
(24) a first sub-machine comprising distribution ducts of a first primary group and of a second primary group;
(25) a second sub-machine comprising distribution ducts of a first secondary group and of a second secondary group; and a third sub-machine comprising distribution ducts of a first tertiary group and of a second tertiary group.
(26) By way of example: The situation shown in
(27) The situation shown in
(28) By way of example, the distribution ducts of the first primary group are all connected either to the groove 24D1 or to the groove 26D1, while the distribution ducts of the second primary group are all connected either to the groove 24D2 or to the groove 26D2. It may however be advantageous for some of the distribution ducts of the first primary group to be connected to the groove 24D1 (as for the duct 30), while the remaining portion is connected to the groove 26D1. In addition, it may be advantageous for some of the distribution ducts of the second primary group to be connected to the groove 24D2 while the remaining ducts are connected to the groove 26D2. The distribution ducts of the first secondary group may all be connected to the groove 26L, while the distribution ducts of the second secondary group may all be connected either to the groove 24D2 or to the groove 26D2 (or shared between the ducts connected to the groove 24D2 and to ducts connected to the groove 26D2). Finally and as for the duct 31, the distribution ducts of the first tertiary group may all be connected to the groove 24L, while the distribution ducts of the second tertiary group are all connected either to the groove 24D2 or to the groove 26D2 (or shared between the ducts connected to the groove 24D2 and to ducts connected to the groove 26D2).
(29) In the example shown, the distribution ducts of the second primary, secondary, and tertiary groups, are all connected permanently to one another and to the second main groove 20; the distribution ducts of the first tertiary group are also connected to this groove 20 when the third sub-machine is inactive (
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(31) More precisely, the slide 24 presents a shoulder 44 situated in this configuration towards its end 24B. When the control chamber 34 is fed with fluid, said shoulder 44 comes into abutment against an abutment surface 44 situated on a surface of the bore 22; in this configuration said surface is formed at the free end of said bore situated in the distribution face 16A. In addition, the slide 26 presents a shoulder 46 situated towards its end 26B, and when the control chamber 36 is fed with fluid, this abutment 46 comes into abutment against an abutment surface 46 made in the wall of the bore 22. Thus, the cylinder-capacity selector is capable of adopting four different configurations, corresponding to four distinct cylinder capacities.
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(38) A description follows of
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(41) The distribution grooves and the connection grooves 124D2, 124L, 124D1, 126D2, 126L, and 124D1 are organized like the grooves 24D2, 24L, 2D1, 26D2, 26L, and 26D1 of the preceding figures. The bore zone 122 between the slides 124 and 126 is connected to a leak return duct, e.g. by a radial hole the beginning 138 of which can be seen. The control chambers 134 and 136 are arranged like the control chambers 34 and 36 and, like them, they are fed by respective control ducts 135 and 137.
(42) A first main enclosure 118, which is connected to the first main duct 1, is made between the inner axially-extending face 102C of the distributor-counterpart 102C and the outer axially-extending face 116B of the distributor 116, which face each other. A second main enclosure 120, which is connected to the second main duct 2, is also made between these facing axially-extending faces 102C and 116B. The distribution grooves 124D1 and 126D1 are connected permanently to the first main enclosure 118, and the distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D2 are connected permanently to the second main enclosure 120. The main enclosures 118 and 120 are defined by respective grooves in the axial face 102C and the axial face 116B, which are in register. In this configuration, the distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D1 are connected respectively to the main enclosures 120 and 118 by respective radial holes 121 and 119 in the distributor-counterpart 102C; the distribution groove 124D1 is connected by a hole P1 in the distributor-counterpart to the buffer enclosure ET1, which is provided between the faces 102C and 116B and which is connected to the enclosure 118 by a first connection hole L1 in the distributor-counterpart; and the distribution groove 126D2 is connected by a hole P2 in the distributor-counterpart to a buffer enclosure ET2, which is provided between the faces 102C and 116B and is connected to the enclosure 120 by a second connection hole L2 in the distributor-counterpart. Thus, the first distribution grooves 124D1 and 126D1 are connected to each other by the first connection hole L1 in the distributor-counterpart formed by the portion of the casing 102C, and the second distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D2 are connected to each other by the second hole L2 in said portion of the casing.
(43) The first connection groove 124L is connected by a hole PL1 in the distributor-counterpart to a first secondary enclosure ES1 provided between the faces 102C and 116B, and the second connection groove 126L is connected by a hole PL2 in the distributor-counterpart to a second secondary enclosure ES2 provided between the faces 102C and 116B.
(44) Like the duct 131, the distribution ducts open out into the radial distribution face 116A of the distributor 116 and they are connected, in groups, to the enclosures 118, 120 (and, possibly ET1, ET2), ES1 and ES2 that are described above.
(45) As in the preceding figures, there are also three sub-machines:
(46) a first sub-machine comprising the distribution ducts of the first primary group, which are connected to the first distribution grooves 124D1 and 126D1 via the enclosures 118 and ET1, and the distribution ducts of the second primary group, which are connected to the second distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D2 via the enclosures 120 and ET2; a second sub-machine comprising the distribution ducts of the first secondary group, which are connected to the connection groove 126L via the enclosure ES2, and the distribution ducts of the second primary group, which are connected to the second distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D2 via the enclosures 120 and ET2; and a third sub-machine comprising the distribution ducts of the first tertiary group, which are connected to the connection groove 124L via the enclosure ES1, and the distribution ducts of the second tertiary group, which are connected to the second distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D2 via the enclosures 120 and ET2.
(47) The three or even the four cylinder capacities of the machine are thus selected as described with reference to
(48) There follows a description of
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(50) The bore 222 of the cylinder-capacity selector is made in the distributor-counterpart 217; in this configuration this bore is centered on the axis 10 of rotation of the machine (i.e., the axis of rotation of the distributor and of the casing of the machine). The bore 222 presents distribution grooves and connection grooves 224D2, 224L, 224D1, 226D2, 226L and 224D1, which are organized respectively like the grooves 24D2, 24L, 2D1, 26D2, 26L, and 26D1 described with reference to the
(51) The first distribution grooves 224D1 and 226D1 are connected permanently to each other (by a hole 1 in the distributor-counterpart) and to the first main duct 1, while the second distribution grooves 224D2 and 226D2 are connected permanently to each other (by a hole 2 in the distributor-counterpart) and to the second main duct 2. In addition, the first distribution groove 226D1 is connected to a first main enclosure 218, by a hole in the distributor-counterpart represented diagrammatically by an arrow in the figure. In addition, the second distribution groove 224D2 is connected to a second main enclosure 220 by holes in the distributor-counterpart shown diagrammatically by an arrow. The first main enclosure 218 is thus connected permanently to the first main duct 1 and to the first distribution grooves, while the second main enclosure 220 is connected permanently to the second main duct 2 and to the second distribution grooves.
(52) The first connection groove 224L is connected to a first secondary enclosure ES1 and the second connection groove 226L is connected to a second secondary enclosure ES2, these secondary enclosures being provided between the opposite axially-extending faces 217 and 216B.
(53) The distribution ducts open into the radial distribution face 216A of the distributor 216 and they are connected, in groups, to the enclosures 218, 220, ES1, and ES2.
(54) The respective permanent connections between the distribution grooves and the main ducts are provided by means of the respective holes 1 and 2 in the distributor-counterpart 217, which open out onto a communication face 217A thereof. In this configuration, this communication face 217A is situated at the end of the distributor-counterpart 217 beside the cylinder block 206. The connection of the distributor to the main ducts thus takes place via a core 217 of the machine, which forms a stator and passes to the inside of the cylinder block. By way of example, if the machine is a motor for driving a wheel, its casing can form a portion of the hub of the wheel, and said core 217 may be the spindle of the wheel. In addition, in this configuration, the control ducts 235 and 237 that serve to feed the control chambers 234 and 236 pass via said core 217.
(55) As in the preceding figures, the distribution grooves 224D1 and 224D2 may be selectively connected to the connection groove 224L by a communication groove 224C of the slide 224, and similarly the distribution grooves 226D1 and 226D2 may be connected selectively to the connection groove 226L by a communication groove 226C of the slide 226; the respective positions of said slides are controlled by the control chambers 234 and 236, it also being specified that the slides can have abutments of the type described with reference to
(56) Thus, as in the preceding figures, there are also three sub-machines:
(57) a first sub-machine comprising the distribution ducts of the first primary group, which are connected to the first distribution grooves 224D1 and 226D1 via the first main enclosure 218, and the distribution ducts of the second primary group, which are connected to the second distribution grooves 124D2 and 126D2 via the second main enclosure 220; a second sub-machine comprising the distribution ducts of the first secondary group, which are connected to the connection groove 226L via the enclosure ES2, and the distribution ducts of the second secondary group, which are connected to the second distribution grooves 224D2 and 226D2 via the second main enclosure 220; and a third sub-machine comprising the distribution ducts of the first tertiary group, which are connected to the connection groove 224L via the first secondary enclosure ES1, and the distribution ducts of the second tertiary group, which are connected to the second distribution grooves 224D2 and 226D2 via the second main enclosure 220.
(58) The selection of the three or even four cylinder capacities of the machine is thus performed as described with reference to