Abstract: A hydraulic axial piston machine, such as a high-pressure water discharge pump, may include a first subassembly having a plurality of cylinder-piston units arranged at a distance from, and either parallel to or at an acute angle to, a central axis. The cylinder-piston units may be circumferentially offset, relative to each other, around the central axis by a predetermined angle. The hydraulic axial discharge pump may also include a second subassembly which may be coaxially positioned and arranged for rotation around the central axis on a drive shaft and which may have a force-transmitting connection with the cylinder-piston units to receive oscillating drive forces of the cylinder-piston units. The drive shaft, which may include at least two rotationally coupled longitudinal sections, may extend coaxially to the central axis from its drive input end through at least one of a corresponding central opening of the first subassembly and of the housing to a head-subassembly.
Abstract: A deformable sealing member, particularly a sealing tube, which is at least partially elastic is secured at two distant locations to two working members, e.g. to a piston part and a cylinder part, respectively, to form a leakproof working chamber for pressurizing therein a working fluid or for transferring the power of a pressurized working fluid introduced in the working chamber to said working members, the apparatus thus being able to operate as a pump or motor, respectively. The sealing member is supported against the working pressure in said chamber by a support surface, and between said sealing member and said support surface there is a low-friction component which is constituted by a solid material, e.g.