Improved rotor position control for rotary machines allows for positioning
mechanisms which are more compact, relative to the stroke of the machine.
A crank having a center shaft which extends through the rotor chamber is
rotatably mounted in a forward in wall of the chamber. An eccentric shaft
of the crank is rotatably mounted by the rotor and is aligned with rotor
axis. A stationary gear extends into the rotor chamber and is rigidly
mounted in a forward in wall of the chamber. A crank web is connected to
the center shaft rearward of the stationary gear. The eccentric shaft
passes through the rotor gear and is connected to the crank web forward
of the rotor gear. The rotor gear has a pitch radius greater than that of
the stationary gear by a ratio of the number of lobes of the rotor
divided by the number of lobes minus one. A re versing gear is rigidly
mounted to the crank web and has a center axis offset from that of the
rotor by a distance equal to the stationary gear pitch radius plus the
reversing gear pitch radius.