Variable split displacement ratio axial piston machines

US12372076B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12372076-B2
Application numberUS-202318330592-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2023
Priority dateAug 25, 2022
Publication dateJul 29, 2025
Grant dateJul 29, 2025

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A variable split displacement ratio axial piston machine, featuring a rotatable driveshaft, a tapered swashplate disposed around said rotatable driveshaft, a first working section disposed on a first side of the tapered swashplate, and a second working section disposed on a second side of the tapered swashplate. Each working section includes a respective set of pistons slidably received in a respective set of cylinder bores to draw and expel fluid into and from said cylinder bores. The first and second working sections respectively interface with first and second outer faces of the tapered swashplate in respective first and second facial planes. Tiltable adjustment of a working position of the tapered swashplate is operable to adjust respective orientations of the facial planes, which dictate relative piston stroke lengths of the piston sets. Such tiltable adjustment imparts control over a variable split displacement ratio between the working sections.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A variable split displacement ratio axial piston machine comprising: a singular driveshaft supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis thereof that lies axially of the machine; a tapered swashplate disposed around said singular driveshaft in a state of rotationally-unfixed relation thereto in which the singular driveshaft is rotatable relative to said tapered swashplate about the longitudinal axis, said tapered swashplate having first and second outer faces that face in axially opposing directions along the longitudinal axis in facial planes of non-parallel relation to one another that are separated by an acutely oblique taper angle measured between said first and second outer faces, the tapered swashplate being adjustably tiltable into different working positions of varying orientation relative to the longitudinal axis of the singular driveshaft; a first working section that is disposed on a first side of the tapered swashplate of corresponding relation to said first outer face thereof, and comprises a first set of pistons slidably received in a first set of cylinder bores in which said first set of pistons are displaceable back and forth to draw and expel fluid into and from said first set of cylinder bores, said first set of cylinder bores being rotationally locked to the singular driveshaft to revolve around the longitudinal axis under driven rotation of the singular driveshaft; and a second working section disposed on a second side of the tapered swashplate of corresponding relation to said second outer face thereof, and comprising a second set of pistons slidably received in a second set of cylinder bores in which said second set of pistons are displaceable back and forth to draw and expel fluid into and from said second of cylinder bores, said second set of cylinder bores also being rotationally locked to the singular driveshaft to revolve around the longitudinal axis during under driven rotation of the singular driveshaft; wherein the first and second working sections respectively interface with the first and second outer faces of the tapered swashplate in respective first and second facial planes, and tiltable adjustment of the working position of the tapered swashplate is operable to adjust respective orientations of the first and second facial planes, said orientations of which dictate relative piston stroke lengths of the first and second piston sets, thereby imparting control over a variable split displacement ratio between said first and second working sections. 2. A variable split displacement ratio axial piston machine comprising: a rotatable driveshaft supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis thereof that lies axially of the machine; a tapered swashplate disposed around said rotatable driveshaft, said tapered swashplate having first and second outer faces that face in axially opposing directions along the longitudinal axis in facial planes of non-parallel relation to one another that are separated by an acutely oblique taper angle measured between said first and second outer faces, the tapered swashplate being adjustably tiltable into different working positions of varying orientation relative to the longitudinal axis of the rotatable driveshaft; a first working section that is disposed on a first side of the tapered swashplate of corresponding relation to said first outer face thereof, and comprises a first set of pistons slidably received in a first set of cylinder bores in which said first set of pistons are displaceable back and forth to draw and expel fluid into and from said first set of cylinder bores; and a second working section disposed on a second side of the tapered swashplate of corresponding relation to said second outer face thereof, and comprising a second set of pistons slidably received in a second set of cylinder bores in which said second set of pistons are displaceable back and forth to draw and expel fluid into and from said first second of cylinder bores: wherein: the first and second working sections respectively interface with the first and second outer faces of the tapered swashplate in respective first and second facial planes, and tiltable adjustment of the working position of the tapered swashplate is operable to adjust respective orientations of the first and second facial planes, said orientations of which dictate relative piston stroke lengths of the first and second piston sets, thereby imparting control over a variable split displacement ratio between said first and second working sections; the first working section comprises: a first barrel that is mounted on the rotatable driveshaft for rotation therewith on said first side of the tapered swashplate, and that embodies the first set of cylinder bores; and a first piston holder disposed around the rotatable driveshaft at a position residing between the first rotatable barrel and the tapered swashplate on the first side thereof in adjacency to the first facial plane thereof, with the first set of pistons spanning from the first piston holder into the first set of cylinder bores; and the second working section comprises: a second barrel that is mounted on the rotatable driveshaft for rotation therewith on said second side of the tapered swashplate, and that embodies the second set of cylinder bores; a second piston holder disposed around the rotatable driveshaft at a position residing between the second rotatable barrel and the tapered swashplate on the second side thereof in adjacency to the second facial plane thereof, with the second set of pistons spanning from the second piston holder into the second set of cylinder bores. 3. The machine of claim 2 wherein said first and second piston holders are each tiltable relative to the rotatable driveshaft for tilting movement with the tapered swashplate during tiltable adjustment thereof between said different working positions. 4. The machine of claim 2 comprising a first spring residing between the first barrel and the first piston holder, and a second spring residing between the second barrel and the second piston holder. 5. The machine of claim 4 wherein the first and second barrels are slidable along the rotatable driveshaft, and the first and second springs force the first and second barrels and the first and second piston holders away from one another. 6. The machine of claim 4 wherein the first and second piston holders are respectively mounted on first and second ball pivots that allow tilting of said first and second piston holders with the tapered swashplate, and the first and second springs exert spring forces against said first and second ball pivots, respectively. 7. The machine of claim 2 wherein said first and second rotatable barrels are each mounted to the rotatable driveshaft in a non-tiltable manner to retain a fixed orientation relative thereto. 8. The machine of claim 1 wherein the tapered swashplate is supported on a pivot whose pivot axis lies transversely of the longitudinal axis of the singular driveshaft, and about which the swashplate is tiltable between said different working positions. 9. The machine of claim 1 comprising a control lever that radiates from the tapered swashplate for use in tiltable adjustment thereof between said different working positions. 10. The machine of claim 9 comprising a control shuttle positioned and operable to displace a control end of the control lever during said tiltable adjustment of the tapered swashplate. 11. The machine of claim 10 wherein said control shuttle is hydraulically actuatable to adjust the tapered swashplate between said different working positions via hydraulic control. 12. The machine of claim 10

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  • by changing the inclination of the swash plate · CPC title

  • F04B17/03Primary

    driven by electric motors · CPC title

  • Combined units comprising both motor and pump · CPC title

  • by varying the relative positions of a swash plate and a cylinder block · CPC title

  • F04B1/22Primary

    having two or more sets of cylinders or pistons · CPC title

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What does patent US12372076B2 cover?
A variable split displacement ratio axial piston machine, featuring a rotatable driveshaft, a tapered swashplate disposed around said rotatable driveshaft, a first working section disposed on a first side of the tapered swashplate, and a second working section disposed on a second side of the tapered swashplate. Each working section includes a respective set of pistons slidably received in a re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Manitoba
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B17/03. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 29 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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