Piston Or Plunger Type Patents (Class 138/31)
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Patent number: 5148834Abstract: A piston-type pressure accumulator for traction slip controlled brake systems, and a switching arrangement provided therewith. An accumulator piston (2) is hydraulically pressurized through a compression spring (1) and slidingly guided within a housing (4). At least one sealing element (27) is provided at the accumulator piston (2) which separates an accumulator chamber (21) from a spring chamber (24). The compression spring (1) is clamped between a first cap (3) directly contacting and surrounding the accumulator piston (2) and a second cap (5) straddling the housing (4) and the first cap (3), the first cap (3) performing a relative movement within the second cap (5) which is sensed by a control switch (7), charging of the accumulator chamber 21 is controlled by energization of a loading valve (8) and pump (9), in turn controlled by the control switch (7).Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1990Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Alfred Teves GmbHInventors: Hans-Dieter Reinartz, Hajo Pickel
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Patent number: 5129427Abstract: A pulsation damper for a pumped liquid system has a housing with two axially identical hollow halves which, when joined at their flanges, form a substantially cylindrical cavity. Each housing half has a port on its longitudinal axis for fluid communication with a liquid chamber and a gas chamber defined by a flexible non-porous member. A pressurizing valve is provided, in a manual embodiment, for manually increasing or decreasing pressure in the gas chamber. An automatic pressure compensator is provided in an automatic embodiment and is so sized and configured as to be insertable and removable from the housing of the pulsation damper through the port on the end of housing. Provision is also made for modularly adding volumes of air to increase the effective gas chamber volume.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Lawrence W. White, Gabriel J. Pietrykowski
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Patent number: 5089131Abstract: The present invention is a multi-bank, transportable filter unit wherein all connections are mechanical and are isolated from the fluid being filtered.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1988Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: J. Michael Gentry
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Patent number: 5085298Abstract: There is disclosed a hydraulic fluid regulator for automatically supplying hydraulic fluid to the pressure chamber of a rotary torque resistance actuator to replace fluid which may move out of the pressure chamber of the actuator when the fluid is heated and expands. The regulator includes a pneumatically pressurized fluid supply reservoir connected to the pressure chamber in the actuator by two parallel conduits respectively having spring loaded check valves therein connected in opposite directions to supply fluid to the chamber when the pressure in the chamber falls below a preset value and to transmit fluid from the chamber to the reservoir when the pressure in the pressure chamber exceeds a different preset value. The reservoir also includes a third bypass conduit connected in parallel with the first two conduits for metering fluid from the actuator chamber when the fluid expands, and a filter is connected in line with the three conduits.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventor: Phillip A. Sollami
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Patent number: 5039999Abstract: Underpressure changes in an ink-jet pen (20, 120) reservoir (22, 122) are compensated for by volumetric changes in the reservoir (22, 122) effected by movement of a piston (56, 156) within a sleeve (50, 150) that is connected to the reservoir (22, 122). The piston (56, 156) and sleeve (50, 150) are sized to provide capillarity for holding ink (72, 172) therebetween. The ink (72, 172) between the piston (56, 156) and sleeve (50, 150) acts as a low-friction seal for preventing fluid communication between ambient air and the interior of the resevoir (22, 122). In one embodiment (120), the volumetric efficiency of the pen is enhanced with an auxiliary ink reservoir carried on the piston (156).Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Thomas H. Winslow, Bruce A. Anderson
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Patent number: 5036662Abstract: A float attachment for hydraulic systems, such as those used in controlling dozer blades, front end loaders, snow plow blades and the like where the blade, bucket or the like is controlled with a double acting cylinder. The float apparatus includes a float cylinder that is connected in parallel with the double acting cylinder. The float cylinder contains a free floating piston and may have, at the end connected to the lowering end of the hydraulic cylinder, a check valve preventing flow into the float cylinder and a pressure relief valve by-passing the check valve. The relief valve controls the pressure of the blade on the ground and allows the blade to float if that pressure is exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Robert Knowlton
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Patent number: 5036887Abstract: The pressure-producing device (10) comprises a housing (30) which is slidable relative to a stationary piston (60), the housing (30) movable within a substantially blind bore (12) to effect the pressurization of fluid. A body (14) containing the blind bore (12) includes a retention member (22) located adjacent an end opening (16) of the blind bore (12). The pressure-producing device (10) is received within the blind bore (12) wherein a closed end (32) with a seal (44) thereabout defines with an end of the blind bore (12) a pressurizing chamber (50). The piston (60) is received slidably and sealingly within an interior opening (39) of the housing (30) and extends from an end opening (34) thereof in order to engage the retention member (22) and position stationarily the piston (60). The housing (30) and piston (60) are displaced away from one another by a pressurized medium within the housing (30 ).Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignees: Allied-Signal Inc., Maremont CorporationInventors: Theodore J. Joy, Tommy Wood
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Patent number: 5031664Abstract: A pressure fluid reservoir having at least an approximately vertically disposed cylinder with a displaceably guided divider piston therein. The piston divides a pressure fluid reservoir chamber of the cylinder, located below the piston from a gas chamber located above the piston. The divider piston has a hollow chamber, which is covered with respect to the gas chamber by a cap having an opening. The cap has a fluid seal for lubricating piston sealing rings. A riser pipe that begins at an opening in the cap extends as far as a bottom of the hollow chamber that contains fluid. In an expansion of a gas cushion located in the gas chamber in the riser pipe and in the hollow chamber, fluid is pumped through the riser pipe to the fluid seal, to regenerate it the fluid seal. The pressure fluid reservoir is particularly well suited to vehicle brake systems, where long functional reliability of a piston seal is crucial.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Norbert Alaze
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Patent number: 5024250Abstract: A piston type accumulator has a detection device that informs a user about the position of the piston incorporated therein. Abnormalities in the hydraulic system operations e.g., a gas leak from a gas chamber bounded by the piston or the sudden turning on of a fluid-actuated device in the system, can cause an excessive movement of the piston; likewise, clogging of lines or the sudden stoppage of a fluid-actuated device may cause a fluid pressure rise in the system and, consequently, a displacement of the piston to actuate the detection device. In this invention, the position of the piston is detected by use of a permanent magnet that actuates a reed relay or moves a magnetic inductive indicator installed on the outside of a accumulator shell to be readily visible thereat.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Nakamura Koki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Nakamura
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Patent number: 5017054Abstract: A delivery line for conveying viscous or pasty material to be filled into a food can or the like from a conveyor pump to a filling machine, having a delivery path developed in the form of a trombone tube with two sections extending parallel to each other and a U-shaped arch, the legs of which cooperate telescopically with the two sections. A pneumatic or hydraulic piston unit is provided to act on the U-shaped arch against the pressure of the filling material in the direction toward a shortening of the delivery path.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Effem GmbHInventors: Jurgen Gideon, Dieter Krieger, Erich Mengel
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Patent number: 4997009Abstract: In the interior of the housing of an accumulator, a metallic bellows and a self-seal mechanism are arranged. The metallic bellows partitions the interior of the housing into a gas chamber and a liquid chamber. The self-seal mechanism includes an elastic seal member and a face which the elastic seal member opposes. When the bellows is compressed to the predetermined extent due to introduction of a compressed gas into the gas chamber, the elastic seal member is brought into contact with the face, thus closing a flow port. The elastic seal member has a slanted face, so that a wedge-shaped liquid guide gap is produced when the elastic seal member is in contact with the face. When, in this condition, the compressed liquid is introduced into the flow port, part of the liquid enters the liquid guide gap, thus permitting the seal member to easily separate from the face.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: NHK Spring Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiharu Niikura, Akira Kebukawa
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Patent number: 4986404Abstract: A cylindrical cylinder chamber formed by a casing and having inlet and outlet ports for pressure liquid at its both axial ends is installed in a liquid passage communicating a liquid chamber of the master cylinder device with a liquid chamber of the slave cylinder device. A cylindrical friction member divided circumferentially into plural pieces contacting with a peripheral wall of the cylinder chamber, a moving body carrying the friction member, plural first urging members fitted to the moving body for pressing the friction member onto the peripheral wall of the cylinder chamber, and a second urging member for urging the moving body in its axial direction in order to locate the moving body at a prescribed axial position of the cylinder chamber, are installed in the cylinder chamber. An orifice is formed on the moving body or the friction member in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Daikin SeisakushoInventors: Koji Kajitani, Minoru Abe
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Patent number: 4972879Abstract: A surge-pressure removing system for backpressure in an injection cylinder, wherein a surge-pressure absorbing cylinder is connected to an oil discharge pipe comnmunicated with the injection cylinder. A piston of this surge-pressure absorbing cylinder is located at a predetermined position by the gravity thereof or the like, and, when pressure in the oil discharge pipe is increased, the piston moves in accordance with the increased pressure to thereby prevent the surge-pressure from being generated. When the piston moves, air in the surge-pressure absorbing cylinder is discharged to atmosphere to thereby allow the piston to move more slowly.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Norihiro Iwamoto
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Patent number: 4966200Abstract: A tie bolt accumulator wherein a smooth cylinder is attached to end caps by means of tie bolts and a safety venting valve mechanism which insures that the tie bolt accumulator cannot be disassembled until the pressure in the tie bolt accumulator has been vented.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Iowa Industrial Hydraulics, Inc.Inventor: Terry Bents
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Patent number: 4953591Abstract: A hydraulic accumulator for vehicle transmission includes a valve body incorporated into the transmission casing, a piston disposed in a space provided in the valve body and dividing the space into first and second pressure chambers and a cylindrical sleeve member for closing the space. The sleeve member includes a cylindrical portion formed integral with a cover portion for slidable engagement with the piston. The thickness of the cylindrical portion is variable and permits the changing of the effective area difference between the opposite sides of the piston so that desired pressure characteristics can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kiyoharu Takagi, Naoya Tanikawa, Minoru Ikeda
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Patent number: 4915186Abstract: The present invention is directed to a mechanical hydraulic pressure dampening devices for use in a steering system of an articulated self-propelled work vehicle. The dampening devices are hydraulically positioned between the steering cylinders of the work vehicle and absorb hydraulic pressure spikes in the steering system. In the preferred embodiment, the pressure dampener comprises a pressure accumulator that is fluidly coupled to the steering cylinder by a shuttle check valve. The shuttle check valve shifts in response to a pressure spike so that it can be absorbed by the pressure accumulator. In a second embodiment, the pressure dampener comprises a cylinder having two pistons that are biased into a normal position by a spring extending between the pistons. Spaces are formed on either side of the pistons and are hydraulically coupled to the steering cylinders. A central space formed between the two pistons is hydraulically coupled to a sump return line.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Douglas M. Gage
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Patent number: 4907622Abstract: A fluid reservoir and pressure protection device for use with fluid-filled systems comprises a cylindrical chamber wall, bottom chamber wall and depending mounting shank defining an inlet opening. A first piston slides in the cylindrical chamber wall between upper and lower positions, and has an annular working surface defining a central opening. A hollow cylindrical piston stem extends upwardly from the central opening. The first piston is spring biased downwardly. A second piston slides in the hollow piston stem between upper and lower positions. The working surface of the second piston, the annular surface of the first piston and the hollow piston stem together close a variable volume chamber. The second piston is also biased downwardly.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1989Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Assignee: Spectrum Associates, Inc.Inventors: Daniel T. Meisenheimer, Jr., David T. Ho
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Patent number: 4903734Abstract: A pressure fluid reservoir is made from two housing components, that are brought together with an outer and inner thread arrangement with end stops formed by adjacent ends of the two housing components. The first housing component of the pressure fluid reservoir includes two segments and the second housing component includes two guide faces with an inner thread and an outer thread located between them. The guide faces are disposed with such a length and such a spacing with respect to one another that prior to the threads being screwed together during assembly, the threads are sealed off from the reservoir chambers and two stop faces facing one another on the housing components come into contact on their ends once the screwing operation is completed. The ends are exposed to the outside so that the contact between the ends can be seen from the outside.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Dieter Merklein, Ernst-Dieter Schaefer
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Patent number: 4881725Abstract: Herein disclosed is an accumulator for suppressing an abrupt rise in and suppressing the pressure of a fluid. In this accumulator, a coil spring for urging a piston fitted in a cylinder in the axial direction thereof is secured on the pistion by securing it on one side of a plate and by securing the plate on the piston. The plate is formed with a cylindrical nub, on which is fitted on turn of the coil spring. This coil spring is secured on the plate by deforming the nub radially outward to trap that one turn of the coil spring. The plate in turn is secured in a bottomed cylindrical hollow portion which is formed in the piston.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yasuhiro Shioda, Shinya Nakamura, Makoto Funahashi, Seitoku Kubo
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Patent number: 4878519Abstract: An accumulator comprises a cylinder formed with a substantially closed chamber and a piston formed with a small-diameter central region and a pair of large-diameter end regions flanking the central region and each formed with an outwardly open annular groove. This piston subdivides the chamber into a gas compartment at one of the end regions, a liquid compartment at the other end region, and an annular charging compartment surrounding the central region. The piston is displaceable in the cylinder to oppositely vary the volumes of the gas and liquid compartments. Respective gas and liquid seals are engaged in the grooves between the gas- and liquid-compartment end regions of the piston and the cylinder and are both constructed to inhibit fluid flow from the respective gas and liquid compartments into the charging compartment.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Josef Berding, Hannes Bertling, Thomas Lees, Carsten Pabst
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Patent number: 4875665Abstract: In an accumulator including a piston which slides freely in a cylinder and a spring which presses the piston, a hole of the piston end where, at the bottom, a large diameter section is made, and small diameter section whose diameter is smaller than that of the large diameter section is located at another side of the large diameter section is located at another side of the large diameter section against the bottom of the hole is provided, and the spring assembly having the retaining member and the coil spring whose one end is fixed to the retaining member and another end is free is provided, and the snap ring is provided to hold the retaining member between the bottom of the hole and the snap ring which is installed in the large diameter section with radial expansion force, so that the spring assembly is installed in the hole of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignees: Aisin AW Co. Ltd., Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Eiji Kato, Masanori Kadotani, Yoshikazu Sakaguchi, Seitoku Kubo, Kunihiro Iwatsuki, Hiroji Taniguchi, Yoshihara Harada
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Patent number: 4869288Abstract: A back pressure valve accumulates therein a predetermined amount of fluid having pressure higher than a predetermined level.The back pressure valve comprises a casing having a chamber formed therein, which chamber is communicating with an inlet port and an outlet port, a piston which is slidably installed in the casing, an elastic member which urges the piston toward the inlet port, and a relief valve which opens when pressure in the chamber exceeds a predetermined pressure level so as to permit flow of fluid from the inlet port to the outlet port.The back pressure valve further comprises a cylindrical piston which is slidably inserted between an outer periphery of the piston and an inner periphery of the casing, and an outer elastic member which urges the cylindrical piston toward the inlet port.The back pressure valve minimizes occurrence of trouble due to clogging of contaminations though it is simple in construction and inexpensive.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Teijin Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kamimura Toshio, Ito Koji
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Patent number: 4867294Abstract: In an automotive transmission, an improved accumulator of the piston-cylinder type. The piston and cylinder are formed of the same material, e.g., aluminum, whereby the two components thermally expand at the same rate, thereby providing leak-free operation over wide operating temperature ranges. Spring steel piston rings are used in pairs to provide redundant seals, thereby giving an added measure of seal assurance.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Inventor: Diaz de Tuesta
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Patent number: 4865492Abstract: The invention relates to an actuating device for pipe-chamber feeders of hydraulic transport equipment, the latter having main closing appliances, auxiliary closing appliances and a high-pressure pump. The novel feature is that a dashpot or other pressure storing unit is installed in a pressure equalizer pipe interconnecting the high-pressure pure-water pipe of the pump with the auxiliary closing appliances and in the dashpot the carrier liquid is in direct or indirect contact with a gas or air cushion.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignees: Kozponti Banyaszati Fejlesztesi Intezet, Heves Megyei Tanacsi Epitoipari VallalatInventors: Laszlo Kocsanyi, Karoly Illes, Laszlo Ajtai
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Patent number: 4823827Abstract: A float system for a ball type accumulator includes a circular hollow float member which surrounds the float travel guide rod in the ball type accumulator. Connecting the float member to the vertical guide rod is a ball member which is located in the center of the float. A circular arcuate band surrounds the ball member thus allowing the float to tilt with respect to the vertical guide rod as the level of the fluid tilts within the accumulator. The tilting of the float prevents the float from flooding when the ball type accumulator is moved.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventor: Ingo Olejak
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Patent number: 4819697Abstract: A helium charged accumulator is disclosed for use in hydraulic fluid pressure systems. The size of the accumulator is optimized for particular operating conditions of specific applications of the hydraulic systems by means of a formula. The formula has, as its terms, the volume of the hydraulic fluid required to power a given device, the compressibility factor of the particular gas used and the temperature and pressure of the gas at the beginning of, during, and at the end of the operation cycle of the accumulator.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: James Randa, John L. Ucker
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Patent number: 4819698Abstract: A seamless water hammer arrester is formed of an elongate chamber with an entirely seamless upper closed end and a lower end connectable to a water pipe. A piston is emplaced in the chamber and is movable up and down therein to dampen water hammer. The piston defines an upper chamber portion in the chamber which has a super atmospheric charge of gas providing a downward pressure on the piston. The piston is of a liquid and gas impervious, lightweight synthetic material and has at least three O-ring seals therearound to maintain a substantially leak free separation of the upper and lower chamber portions. The piston is preferably domed to accord to the shape of the chamber upper end and hollow to collect sediment when used in a upside down orientation.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Sioux Chief Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Joseph P. Ismert
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Patent number: 4799048Abstract: An accumulator has a piston axially slidably disposed in a cylinder mounted in a casing, the cylinder and the piston jointly defining a reservoir communicating with an inlet/outlet port in the casing. A piston rod axially movably disposed in the casing has an end slidably fitted in the cylindrical hole of the piston. The piston rod is normally urged by a spring to force the piston into the reservoir. The accumulator also includes a switch mechanism for detecting the position of the piston in the cylinder. The switch mechanism may comprise a reed switch, a light-sensitive switch, a pressure-sensitive switch, or a pushbutton switch.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignees: Nippondenso Co., Ltd., Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takahiro Goshima, Yoshiyuki Hattori, Hiroji Kinbara, Hiromi Otsuki, Yoshihisa Nomura, Nobuyasu Nakanishi
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Patent number: 4777869Abstract: Fluid actuator includes a piston rod comprised of a wound filamentary composite structure to provide an extremely light weight, relatively low cost, envelope efficient design. Attached to the piston rod are one or more non-integral piston heads which are preloaded against one or more ramp surfaces on the exterior of said piston rod. A pair of oppositely facing ramp surfaces may be formed on the piston rod by interspersing filler means between the piston rod fiber layers. Another ramp area may be formed by providing an external groove in the piston rod which is engaged by longitudinally split support shoes that provide an attachment surface for a detachable piston head. An internal ramp may also be provided on the inner diameter of the piston rod adjacent the axial outer end thereof for mating engagement by a conically ramped exterior surface on an internal metal stud used to attach a rod end assembly to the axial outer end of the piston rod.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1986Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Pneumo Abex CorporationInventors: William Dirkin, James N. Tootle, Duane Douglass, Terry L. Benton
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Patent number: 4777983Abstract: An apparatus and method of utilization of the same of an accumulator with an internal spring biased secondary diaphragm. The secondary diaphragm shapes the flexible membrane of the accumulator when pressurized fluid is admitted into the accumulator thereby minimizing the tensional forces experienced within the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Kip R. Steveley
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Patent number: 4769990Abstract: The combination accumulator and variable volume sump (50) comprises a housing (52) having therein a stepped bore (56). An H-shaped piston and a U-shaped piston (60, 80) are diaposed within the stepped bore (56), the first piston comprising an accumulator piston (60) and defining with the housing (52) and stepped bore (56) a first chamber (70) containing therein pressurized medium. The second piston (80) defines with the housing (52) and stepped bore (56) a second chamber (90) containing therein pressurized fluid. Open ends of the U-shaped pistons (60, 80) are received one within another, and a spring (95) is disposed between interior openings (62, 82) of pistons (60, 80) to bias them apart. The housing (52) has a pair of openings (54, 59) for communicating pressurized fluid, one opening (54) communicating with the second chamber (90) and the other opening (59) communicating with the stepped bore (56) in order to communicate pressurized fluid to the first piston (60).Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1987Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Assignee: Allied Signal Inc.Inventors: Lloyd G. Bach, George E. Brown
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Patent number: 4765366Abstract: A temperature-compensated fluid flow control valve for a valve system of an automatic transmission having a displaceable valve spool which is acted upon by pressure in a valve chamber against the force of a spring and on which an additional force proportional to temperature counteracts the pressure loading, the additional force being produced by the back pressure at an outflow orifice of variable cross-section which is reduced in size as the temperature rises.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Vladimir Premiski, Claudia Premiski, Winfried Schultz
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Patent number: 4745745Abstract: An energy storage device comprising a high pressure liquid accumulator, a low pressure liquid accumulator and at least one pump and motor unit, i.e. a device able to be used as a pump and a motor which is connected to a means, such as the drive train of a vehicle, supplying or absorbing energy as the case may demand and during charging of the high pressure liquid accumulator from the low pressure accumulator functions as a pump and on discharge thereof functions as a motor, at least that pressure line connecting the high pressure accumulator and the pump and motor unit having a shut off valve therein. A piston delimiting the storage space of the low pressure liquid accumulator is connected to a telescoping cylinder bearing against the end plate of the accumulator and the cylinder is connected via an operating pressure line with the high pressure accumulator for pressurization.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: MAN Nutzfahrzeuge GmbHInventor: Faust Hagin
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Patent number: 4735687Abstract: Fibrous stock suspension preparation systems include moving parts that generate a vibration impulse flow in the outlet from the preparation system. A counter-vibration impulse generator is connected to the outlet pipe and includes a correcting impulse recorder also connected to the outlet pipe for sensing the vibrations of the flow therepast and for sending a signal to the counter-vibration generator to control the amplitude and/or the frequency of the counter-vibration generator. A further impulse recorder between the stock suspension preparation system and the first mentioned impulse recorder is also connected to the outlet pipe for providing a stock transit time correction signal for correcting the signal of the first mentioned impulse recorder.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Lothar Pfalzer, Reimund Rienecker, Dieter Egelhof
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Patent number: 4714094Abstract: A gas-oil pressure accumulator having a load-bearing structure of composite material, suitable for aircraft hydraulic circuits. The accumulator is formed of a cylindrical body with closed ends, at least one of which is composed of a convex cap. A piston slideable in the cylindrical body defines two chambers, one adapted for containing hydraulic oil and the other adapted for containing gas under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Magnaghi Oleodinamica S.p.A.Inventor: Constantino Tovagliaro
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Patent number: 4693276Abstract: The pressure accumulator (10) comprises a cylindrical housing (12) having a bore (14) with a piston received slidably therein. The piston (30) has an H-shaped cross section and includes a reduced diameter portion (34) extending longitudinally along the piston (30), and a sealing device (36, 38) disposed at each end of the reduced diameter portion (34). A cylindrical sleeve (44) is received in the reduced diameter portion (34) such that each end of the sleeve (44) abuts a respective sealing device (36, 38). The housing (12) has an exterior circumferential groove (20) with an O-ring (26) therein, and a radial opening (22) extending between the circumferential groove (20) and bore (14).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventor: Keith H. Fulmer
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Patent number: 4691739Abstract: An accumulator-reservoir device in a liquid cooling system utilizes a piston and metallic bellows to separate system pressures that are high and low in relation to one another. A piston position indicator is used sensing less than the full piston stroke in a manner to yield an accurate quantity measurement without undue elongation of parts.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: United Aircraft Products, Inc.Inventor: Richmond A. Gooden
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Patent number: 4685491Abstract: The accumulator comprises a housing (12, 212) having a bore (16, 216) extending longitudinally within the housing (12, 212), a piston (26, 226) disposed slidably within the bore (16, 216) and dividing the bore (16, 216) into first (18, 218) and second (20, 220) chambers. The piston (26, 226) has a bore (30, 230) with a bore opening (36, 236) at the first piston end (27, 227), the bore opening (36, 236) being enclosed by a sleeve member (70, 271). The sleeve member (70, 271) extends longitudinally away from the piston bore (30, 230) and into the first chamber (18, 218), the sleeve member (70, 271) having a sleeve opening (78, 273) permitting high pressure fluid contained within the first chamber (18, 218) to communicate freely with the piston bore (30, 230). A lubricating fluid (60, 260) is disposed about the first piston end (27, 227) and is prevented from entering into the piston bore (30, 230) by means of the sleeve member (70, 271).Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Keith H. Fulmer, Donald J. Baker
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Patent number: 4678010Abstract: A gas-liquid piston accumulator having improved piston lubrication by providing a plurality of blind hole lubricating passages around the periphery of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignees: Gene Purvis, Russell Phelps, Tim DuplerInventors: Gene Purvis, Russell Phelps, Tim Dupler, Patrick Landoll, Leonard Landoll
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Patent number: 4674541Abstract: The pressure vessel comprises an accumulator (10) having a piston (16) disposed in a bore (14). The piston (16) has gas under pressure on one side thereof maintained within the bore (14) by means of a multiple seal in an opening (26) having first (28), second (32), and third diameter (36) sections. The multiple seal includes a fill screw (40) threadedly engaging the second diameter section (32) of the opening (26), the fill screw (40) having a conical surface (46) sealingly engaging a seat (31) between the first diameter (28) and second diameter (32) sections of the opening. A cap screw (70) is threadedly received within the third diameter section (36) and compresses an O-ring (60) between the cap screw (70) and housing (12). The cap screw (70) has an annular rib (77) which bites into a shoulder (34) of the body (12) to provide an additional seal for maintaining the gas under pressure within the bore (14).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventor: Keith H. Fulmer
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Patent number: 4667699Abstract: For compensating the variations in pressure of a liquid caused in particular by the piston pumps in a network, the device comprises a chamber having an inlet and an outlet for connection in series with said network and a rigid-walled hydropneumatic damping element disposed inside said chamber so that it is completely surrounded by said liquid.The device may be cleaned and sterilized without dismantling and is particularly suitable for the treatment of sterilized liquids which have to be homogenized, for example, when it is placed between the piston pump of a homogenizer and the homogenization gap.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventor: Willi L/o/ liger
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Patent number: 4667473Abstract: In an actuator (102), a piston head portion (108) reciprocates in a large diameter section of a cylinder casing (102), dividing such section into first and second variable volume chambers (112, 116). An end portion (104) projects outwardly of the cylinder casing (102) and includes a mounting (162) at its end. The opposite end portion (106) extends into a third variable volume chamber (120). A piston head portion (82) reciprocates in a piston section (72) of a volumetric compensator (14). One end portion of piston (80) is slidably received within first variable volume chamber (90). The opposite end portion (86) of the piston (80) extends through a central opening in a diverter wall (88) between the piston section (72) and a gas charge section (78). Pressurized gas within the gas charge section (78) acts on the second end (86) of the piston (80), forcing hydraulic fluid in chamber (90) to chamber (120 ) of actuator (102).Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1983Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Inventor: Curtiss W. Robinson
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Patent number: 4651782Abstract: The pressure accumulator (10) comprises a cylindrical housing (12) having a bore (14) with a piston received slidably therein. The piston (30) has an H-shaped cross section and includes a reduced diameter portion (34) extending longitudinally along the piston (30), and a sealing device (36, 38) disposed at each end of the reduced diameter portion (34). A cylindrical sleeve (44) is received in the reduced diameter portion (34) such that each end of the sleeve (44) abuts a respective sealing device (36, 38). The housing (12) has an exterior circumferential groove (20) with an O-ring (26) therein, and a radial opening (22) extending between the circumferential groove (20) and bore (14).Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1986Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventor: Keith H. Fulmer
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Patent number: 4652222Abstract: A ripple regulating system is disposed in a liquid supply system for minimizing pressure ripples generated by a pump employed in the liquid supply system. The ripple regulating system includes a pressure chamber of which one wall comprises a bellowphragm. A spring is secured to the bellowphragm to apply a predetermined pressure to the pressure chamber. A detection system is associated with the pressure chamber for detecting a balance pressure variation. When the balance pressure becomes higher than the preselected level, an adjusting system is operated to increase the depression pressure generated by the spring, thereby maintaining the constant flow rate supply.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1982Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masahiko Aiba
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Patent number: 4646782Abstract: A surge suppressing check valve, in its closed condition, closes a fluid passage and separates it into inlet and outlet portions. A cylinder communicates with the outlet portion. A first piston closes the cylinder adjacent to the outlet portion and is axially movable against the urging of a compression spring to enlarge the volume of the outlet portion of the fluid passage for suppressing pressure surges therein. A second piston is provided for pre-loading the bias spring, the pre-loading being selectively variable via a threaded stem and nut connected to the second piston. The first and second pistons are coupled together so that the entire assembly can be removed from the housing. Means are provided for removing fluid from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: L. Ike Ezekoye
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Patent number: 4644976Abstract: A hydropneumatic accumulator has a separator piston, movable in the chamber of a housing. A switch member is attached to the separator piston by a support for simultaneous movement. Sensors can be influenced by the switch member position. The switch member is surrounded by a tube member which supports the sensors and is attached to the housing. A filling attachment is provided on the tube member. A filling conduit extends within the tube member and adjacent the support to simplify the configuration of the hydropneumatic accumulator.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Gesellschaft fuer Hydraulik-Zubehoer mbHInventors: Gunter Peter, Siegfried Klett
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Patent number: 4635751Abstract: A silencer attached to a toilet cistern float valve or the like includes damping elements disposed between two cavities with ports communicating between the two cavities. A cylinder beneath a lower one of the two cavities communicates therewith through an apertured partition wall while the lower cavity includes a water outlet disposed at a level above that of the ports leading to the lower cavity to eliminate any air gap during refilling of the cistern. After refilling, water in the lower cavity drains through the apertured partition wall into the cylinder, the latter of which includes a bottom opening providing a siphon-breaking air gap.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Inventor: John S. Howell
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Patent number: 4611634Abstract: A high pressure accumulator for supplying working fluid of a hydraulic control system includes a cylinder, walls disposed on ends of the cylinder, a piston movable within the cylinder defining a space for the working fluid on one side of the piston and a space for gas forming a gas spring on the other side of the piston, a support tube disposed at one of the walls in the gas space, a spring disposed on the support tube, and a stop disposed on the spring for limiting movement of the piston upon the occurrence of a gas loss in the gas space.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1984Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Brown, Boveri & Cie AGInventors: Wilfried Kruckewitt, Horst Plettner
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Patent number: 4610438Abstract: A hydraulically damped elastic engine mounting having a ring-shaped rubber spring member which takes up static and dynamic loads and is equipped with a damping disk immersed in a damping fluid in order to provide hydraulic damping. The damping disk is movably mounted with axial play between spherical or conical buffer surfaces, and is provided in the vicinity of the buffer surfaces with passages through which the damping fluid can flow. The free path of the disk governs the damping applied, and at the same time prevents undesirable impact noise by the special design of the parts which move in relation to each other. Moreover, the damping disk may be constructed in such a way that interfering cavitation phenomena produced in the two surfaces are suppressed. This ensures that the damping device is fully effective in all vibration ranges and under all conditions occurring while the vehicle is being driven.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Continental Gummi-Werke AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gunter Eberhard, Jurgen Heitzig
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Patent number: 4598895Abstract: A valve having a body with an inlet duct, an outlet duct and a plug rotatably disposed in the body. The plug has a port to provide for fluid communication between the inlet and outlet ducts and is movable between an open position wherein the port at least partially registers with both the inlet and outlet ducts to pass fluid through the valve to a closed position wherein no part of the port registers with the ducts, thereby preventing fluid from passing through the valve. The valve has a pressurizable seal between the body and plug, when the plug is at both the open and closed positions. To actuate the seal, a closed hydraulic system is provided. A regulator piston is urged against the pressure of the hydraulic system with a preselected force to regulate the hydraulic pressure. The valve also includes a mechanism to compensate for hydraulic fluid thermal expansion.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Precision TechnologiesInventors: Carl O. DeWald, Jack H. Pollock