Abstract: In order to entirely eliminate pressure drop sensors in a variable displacement hydraulic motor (10), and to change the wobbler angle mechanically rather than hydraulically, the hydraulic motor (10) includes a motor housing (26) having a plurality of hydraulic cylinders (32) and a plurality of hydraulic pistons (34) radially disposed about an axis (36) thereof. A servovalve (40) is provided for controlling the rate and direction of flow of hydraulic fluid to and from the hydraulic cylinders (32), and the wobbler (22) is operatively associated with the hydraulic pistons (34) in a variably angularly positionable manner for varying displacement of the hydraulic motor (10). With this arrangement, the hydraulic motor (10) includes a cam system (22a, 30) for automatically varying the angular positioning of the wobbler (22) relative to the axis (36) of the hydraulic motor (10) responsive to a load-related torque at an output shaft (12) thereof.
Abstract: A wind engine has a propeller which is a conical or flat wheel obligatorily surrounded by depression creating deflectors, and the blades of the propeller, occupying the quasi-totality of the propeller surface, are directly obliquely attacked by the wind, in the case of the conical rotor or, in the case of the flat wheel, after deviation by a grid of deflectors.
Abstract: An improvement is provided in a jacket used in the formation/curing of transmission belts. Such a jacket typically has a substantially cylindrical surface which is engaged with assembled belt components during a curing process therefor. The improvement resides in the provision of vent structure for allowing air to escape from between the cylindrical surface on the belt forming jacket and assembled belt components during a curing process.