Distributor Peripherally Engages (1) Working Chamber Wall, Or (2) Cylinder Between Opposed Working Faces Patents (Class 91/328)
  • Patent number: 10253790
    Abstract: A forklift, a hydraulic cylinder assembly (100) and a hydraulic device thereof are provided. The hydraulic cylinder assembly (100) includes a cylinder (1) having first, second oil inlets (151, 152) and first, second oil outlets (153, 154) therein; a cylinder liner (2) disposed within the cylinder (1) and being moveable between first and second positions, and defining a first oil port (21) and a second oil port (22) therein; a piston (31) disposed within the cylinder liner (2) and being moveable between a third position and a fourth position; a first oil chamber (41) and a second oil chamber (42) are defined by the cylinder (1), the cylinder liner (2) and the piston (31), the first oil chamber (41) is communicated with the first oil port (21), and the second oil chamber (42) is communicated with the second oil port (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2019
    Assignee: BYD Company Limited
    Inventors: Lei Zhou, Qiang Guo
  • Patent number: 7434503
    Abstract: A percussive apparatus comprises a body inside of which a striking piston is mounted in a cylinder bore. Two axially offset pieces are mounted inside the cylinder bore of the body while being concentric to the piston, and a deformable washer is placed between said pieces. One of the pieces is stationary with regard to the other piece that, however, is mounted in a manner that enables it to slide inside the cylinder bore and to be displaced in the direction of the stationary piece while being subjected to the action of the supply pressure of the hydraulic fluid that acts upon the surface of the moving piece facing away from the side opposite the stationary piece. The displacement of the moving piece causes the elastic washer to deform in order to create a passage with a variable cross-section on the return circuit of the hydraulic fluid to the reservoir or on a circuit that diverts, to the return circuit, a portion of the delivery flow of the apparatus whereby regulating the input pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Assignee: Montabert
    Inventor: Jean-Sylvain Comarmond
  • Patent number: 5325667
    Abstract: A machine for converting pressure energy of a fluid into mechanical work comprises a working chamber (27,28) the volume of which is cyclically variable in response to reciprocatory motion of a wall (20) which defines the working chamber; a reciprocatory power member (15,16) which is displaceable by said wall (20) under action of the pressure fluid on the wall during expansion of the working chamber (27,28); an inlet conduit (12) communicating with the working chamber, an outlet circuit (13) communicating with the working chamber, an outlet valve (22) which is closable to prevent fluid flow in the outlet conduit in the direction away from the working chamber, and a driven member (17) operatively connected with the power member. The outlet conduit comprises a gap-like passage which substantially surrounds the working chamber (27,28) and extends along the periphery thereof and which is open or openable to permit fluid flow therethrough from the working chamber substantially without any pressure drop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1994
    Assignee: Humanteknik AB
    Inventor: Stig Lundback
  • Patent number: 4143585
    Abstract: An impact tool is described which is capable of developing percussive forces for rock drilling, pile driving, seismic exploration and other repetitive high force applications. The tool contains a hammer and a valve which may be hydraulically actuated so as to oscillate; repetitively executing forward and return strokes during each cycle of oscillation. The valve is actuated in the forward stroke direction by being engaged by the hammer, and in the return stroke direction by fluid pressure means so as to switch the pressure in a cavity in which both the valve and the hammer are disposed for developing forces on the hammer so as to sustain its oscillation. A fluid filled pocket is provided into which the valve enters as it moves in the forward stroke direction, after having switched the pressure in the cavity. A passage is provided on the hammer which is dimensioned so that fluid in the cavity is either connected to a channel, the cavity, or entrapped in the pocket, depending on the position of the hammer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1979
    Assignee: Hydroacoustics, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger L. Selsam
  • Patent number: 4100977
    Abstract: A drop hammer has a hydraulic cylinder and piston assembly with a hammer weight attached to the piston and a sleeve valve at the lower end of the cylinder coaxial with the cylinder. An outer casing surrounds the cylinder, forming an annular passage from the valve to the upper end of the cylinder. Through servo control means that may be automatically operated by the hammer movement, the valve alternately admits pressure to the cylinder space below the piston to raise the weight, and opens said cylinder space to the annular passage to put both ends of the cylinder in communication and allow the hammer weight to fall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1978
    Assignee: BSP International Foundations Limited
    Inventor: Roger Michael Elliott
  • Patent number: 4084486
    Abstract: In a hydraulic striking device having a reciprocating piston there are first and second cylindrical spaces surrounding the piston, the first space continuously communicating with a high pressure circuit and the second space alternately communicating with the high pressure circuit and a low pressure circuit. A special sleeve-shaped control valve in the second space reciprocates axially of the piston to achieve the desired operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Assignee: Linden-Alimak AB
    Inventor: Vaino Esko Juvonen
  • Patent number: 4077304
    Abstract: Impact tools are described which are capable of developing percussive forces for rock drilling, seismic exploration and other repetitive high force applications. Each of the tools contains a hammer and a valve which may be hydraulically actuated so as to constitute a hydroacoustic oscillator. The valve is actuated in one direction by being engaged by the hammer and in the other direction by fluid pressure means. The fluid pressure means may be controlled by varying the fluid pressure magnitude which applies forces to the valve to effect the movement thereof so as to control the frequency of oscillation of the hammer (i.e., impact blow frequency). Control may also be provided over the hammer stroke and the blow energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1978
    Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.
    Inventor: John V. Bouyoucos
  • Patent number: 4022108
    Abstract: A hydraulically operated percussion apparatus comprising a housing in which a reciprocating impact piston is arranged to transfer impact energy to an impact tool, pressure chambers defined between said housing and said piston, and a channel system including a high pressure and a low pressure branch for conducting hydraulic pressure fluid to and from the pressure chambers, a first one of said chambers containing a movable distribution valve member responsive to the movements of the piston for alternately connecting said first chamber to said high pressure branch and said low pressure branch, respectively, characterized in that said valve member is arranged to be transported by the piston when moving in one direction, and responsive to the movement of the piston in the other direction to be acted upon by the pressure fluid to move in said other direction by means of hydrostatic pressure, said valve member having a longer path of movement than the impact piston and being arranged, at its movement in said one dir
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1977
    Assignee: Linden-Alimak AB
    Inventor: Vaino Esko Juvonen
  • Patent number: 4011795
    Abstract: A hydraulic impact tool wherein hydraulic power is used to lift a ram against a bias to store energy and wherein the ram then is permitted to accelerate toward an impliment to which it imparts energy upon impact. A reciprocating cylindrical sleeve slidable about the ram is arranged to control the hydraulic fluid. The sleeve is initially carried in each direction by the ram and is shifted relative to the ram by hydraulic power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1977
    Assignee: Schroeder Brothers Corporation
    Inventors: Henry P. Barthe, John S. Schroeder
  • Patent number: 4005637
    Abstract: Impact tools are described which are capable of developing percussive forces for rock drilling and other repetitive high force applications. A hydroacoustic oscillator contained in such tools includes a hammer and a valve mechanism which is actuated by the hammer for controlling the flow of pressurized fluid so as to establish pressure variations which sustain the oscillation of the hammer. A number of alternative valve mechanisms are disclosed, each including a valve element, the motion of which is controlled by controlling the flow of fluid with respect to the valve element as the hammer and valve element move relative to each other. Such flow control is afforded by chambers defined by the valve element; hydraulic fluid flow with respect to which is controlled so as to determine the deceleration of the valve element and the motion of the element in its actuation by the hammer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1977
    Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.
    Inventors: John V. Bouyoucos, Roger L. Selsam, Dennis R. Courtright
  • Patent number: 3991655
    Abstract: Impact tools are described which are capable of developing percussive forces for rock drilling and other repetitive high force applications. A hydroacoustic oscillator contained in such tools includes a hammer and a valve mechanism which is actuated by the hammer for controlling the flow of pressurized fluid so as to establish pressure variations which sustain the oscillation of the hammer. A number of alternative valve mechanisms are disclosed, each including a valve element, the motion of which is controlled by controlling the flow of fluid with respect to the valve element as the hammer and valve element move relative to each other. Such flow control is afforded by chambers defined by the valve element; hydraulic fluid flow with respect to which is controlled so as to determine the deceleration of the valve element and the motion of the element in its actuation by the hammer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 1974
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1976
    Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.
    Inventors: John V. Bouyoucos, Roger L. Selsam, Robert O. Wilson
  • Patent number: 3969984
    Abstract: Impact tools are described which are capable of developing percussive forces for rock drilling and other repetitive high force applications. A hydroacoustic oscillator contained in such tools includes a hammer and a valve mechanism which is actuated by the hammer for controlling the flow of pressurized fluid so as to establish pressure variations which sustain the oscillation of the hammer. A number of alternative valve mechanisms are disclosed, each including a valve element, the motion of which is controlled by controlling the flow of fluid with respect to the valve element as the hammer and valve element move relative to each other. Such flow control is afforded by chambers defined by the valve element; hydraulic fluid flow with respect to which is controlled so as to determine the deceleration of the valve element and the motion of the element in its actuation by the hammer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1976
    Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.
    Inventor: John V. Bouyoucos
  • Patent number: RE30109
    Abstract: Impact tools are described which are capable of developing percussive forces for rock drilling and other repetitive high force applications. A hydroacoustic oscillator contained in such tools includes a hammer and a valve mechanism which is actuated by the hammer for controlling the flow of pressurized fluid so as to establish pressure variations which sustain the oscillation of the hammer. A number of alternative valve mechanisms are disclosed, each including a valve element, the motion of which is controlled by controlling the flow of fluid with respect to the valve element as the hammer and valve element move relative to each other. Such flow control is afforded by chambers defined by the valve element; hydraulic fluid flow with respect to which is controlled so as to determine the deceleration of the valve element and the motion of the element in its actuation by the hammer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1979
    Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.
    Inventors: John V. Bouyoucos, Roger L. Selsam, Dennis R. Courtright