Hydrostatic Rotary Machine with Optimized Brake
US-2025163978-A1 · May 22, 2025 · US
US12553501B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12553501-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418817962-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2024 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 17, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 17, 2026 |
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A hydrostatic rotating machine includes an internal element and an external element that revolve with respect to one another about an axis of rotation, a cylinder block, and a hydraulic distributor. The hydraulic distributor includes an insertion section extending axially between a section of lesser diameter and a section of greater diameter, with a first synchronization surface, and fluid distribution ducts which each have an end segment opening transversely at the first synchronization surface, and obliquely with respect to the axis of rotation. The cylinder block includes a reception section complementing the insertion section of the hydraulic distributor, and fluid diffusion ducts which each have an end segment opening transversely at the second synchronization surface, and obliquely with respect to the axis of rotation.
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A hydrostatic rotating machine comprising: an external element comprising a circumferential internal cam path; and an internal element comprising a cylinder block, the internal and external elements being coaxial and mounted to revolve with respect to one another about an axis of rotation, one of the internal and external elements being a rotor and the other of the internal and external elements being a stator, the cylinder block including radial cylinders with pistons that are radially mobile and distributed circumferentially, and the cylinder block being disposed at a center of the cam path and the pistons being configured to cooperate with the cam path in the rotation of the rotor with respect to the stator; and a hydraulic distributor configured to selectively couple the cylinders to a hydraulic circuit via a synchronization junction forming a revolving coupling between the rotor and the stator, the hydraulic distributor comprising: an insertion section extending axially between a section of lesser diameter and a section of greater diameter, this insertion section having a first synchronization surface extending between the outline of the section of lesser diameter and the outline of the section of greater diameter; and fluid distribution ducts which each comprise a first end segment opening transversely at the first synchronization surface, and obliquely with respect to the axis of rotation, wherein the cylinder block further comprises: a reception section complementing the insertion section of the hydraulic distributor, the reception section having a second synchronization surface complementing the first synchronization surface of the hydraulic distributor, said synchronization junction being formed via association of the first synchronization surface and of the second synchronization surface; and fluid diffusion ducts, each of which comprises a second end segment opening (i) transversely at the second synchronization surface and (ii) obliquely with respect to the axis of rotation. 2 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the first end segments of the distribution ducts form an angle that lies substantially between 20° and 60° with respect to the axis of rotation. 3 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second end segments of the diffusion ducts form an angle that lies substantially between 20° and 60° with respect to the axis of rotation. 4 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein: the distribution ducts each open through a distribution orifice on the first synchronization surface, a normal to each distribution orifice forming a first angle that lies substantially between 20° and 60° with respect to the axis of rotation; and the diffusion ducts each open through diffusion orifices on the second synchronization surface, a normal to each diffusion orifice forming a second angle that lies substantially between 20° and 60° with respect to the axis of rotation. 5 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 4 , wherein the first angle is identical to the second angle. 6 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 4 , wherein each distribution orifice and each diffusion orifice extends in a plane which forms a respective angle that lies substantially between 20° and 60° with the axis of rotation. 7 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the first synchronization surface and the second synchronization surface are portions of spherical surfaces. 8 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 4 , wherein, when the hydraulic distributor and the cylinder block are in an angular position in which a distribution orifice is facing a diffusion orifice, the first end segment of the corresponding distribution duct and the second end segment of the corresponding diffusion duct are aligned. 9 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the external element comprises a tubular housing which defines the cam path and in which are mounted rolling bearings configured to enable the revolving mounting with respect to one another of the internal element and of the external element. 10 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 9 , wherein one of said rolling bearings is substantially aligned axially with the synchronization junction. 11 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 10 , wherein the cylinder block further comprises two flange rings disposed on either side of the cylinders, and a rolling bearing is mounted between each flange ring and the external element. 12 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 11 , wherein one of said rolling bearings is substantially disposed in the direction in which each first end segment of the distribution ducts extends. 13 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid distribution ducts include rectilinear distribution ducts between a central chamber and the first synchronization surface. 14 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid distribution ducts include first distribution ducts between a peripheral chamber and the first synchronization surface, the first distribution ducts comprising a first rectilinear segment parallel to the axis of rotation and opening into the peripheral chamber, and said first end segment which is oblique. 15 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the diffusion ducts of the cylinder block are rectilinear between each cylinder and the second synchronization surface. 16 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein: the external element comprises a distribution base inserted into the hydraulic distributor, the hydraulic distributor being axially movable on the distribution base and the hydraulic distributor being coupled in rotation with the distribution base; and the hydraulic distributor comprises two chambers delimited by an end circular seal and by a base circular seal disposed between the distribution base and the hydraulic distributor, the end circular seal having a lesser diameter than the base circular seal. 17 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 16 , wherein the hydraulic distributor is linked to the distribution base by a ball joint link. 18 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 16 , wherein: the external element comprises a tubular housing which defines the cam path and in which are mounted rolling bearings configured to enable the revolving mounting with respect to one another of the internal element and of the external element; and the external element comprises, in a single piece, said tubular housing, said distribution base, and a first cover linking the tubular housing to the distribution base. 19 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the synchronization junction has an edge that opens on one side in the external element and on the other side in an axial chamber of the internal element. 20 . The hydrostatic rotating machine according to claim 19 , wherein the internal element comprises a lubrication duct linking the axial chamber to a zone facing a seal to be lubricated secured to the external element.
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