Speed Controlled Patents (Class 91/336)
  • Patent number: 10100955
    Abstract: A ferrule for a metal tube fitting includes a body having a cylindrical interior wall that extends through the ferrule from a front end to a back end, a circumferential recess in the cylindrical interior wall so that the cylindrical interior wall has a first cylindrical portion that is axially forward of the recess and a second cylindrical portion that is axially rearward of the recess. The body includes a nose portion with a tapered outer surface and a flange. The body also includes an outer wall having a first outer wall portion that extends from the tapered outer surface of the nose portion. The first outer wall portion extending rearward to a tapered outer wall portion, the tapered outer wall portion extending from the first outer wall portion to the flange, the diameter of the first cylindrical portion being less than the diameter of the second cylindrical portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2018
    Assignee: SWAGELOK COMPANY
    Inventors: Peter C. Williams, Howard C. B. Kuhns
  • Patent number: 6505538
    Abstract: An improved uniflow engine has a plurality of vertically extending cylinders distributed in-line along a horizontally extending common crankshaft connected to pistons reciprocating in the cylinders. A working fluid vapor is supplied to those cylinders in which the respective pistons are in their working strokes to initiate rotation of the crankshaft in a predetermined direction regardless of where the crankshaft has stopped last. Once rotation is initiated and a predetermined mode change speed attained in a “start-up mode” engine operation, vapor inlet valves are controlled by an inlet valve control mechanism to change engine operation over to a “running mode”. In the start-up mode, incoming vapor is admitted over a substantial portion of the piston working stroke, whereas in the “running mode” vapor inflow is terminated relatively early in the working stroke so that a vapor change does work in expanding against the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Inventor: Barry Johnston
  • Patent number: 5918526
    Abstract: The object of the invention is a method in a pneumatic oscillating device for observing an obstacle within the length of the work stroke and continuing the oscillating movement after this. The oscillating device includes a double-acting operating cylinder (1), a principal operating valve (6) controlling this, and a reversing valve (4), by which the principal operating valve (6) is controlled. A resistance to the flow on whichever return line (1.31, 1.41) of the operating cylinder (1) is in use, is arranged in order to maintain the return side pressure of the operating cylinder (1) at a level that is clearly higher than the ambient pressure during a work stroke in a normal situation, and sensing the pressure of the return side and, if it drops below a set limit, which is indicated by the movement of the pressure slowing or stopping completely, giving a command to the reversing valve (4) to change direction on the basis of this.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Inventor: Lauri Jauhola
  • Patent number: 5894781
    Abstract: A hydraulic hammer for driving a pile into soil in which an impact weight is arranged for being driven with reciprocating motion along guideways in a casing by a double-acting hydraulic cylinder. A pump having a drain line and a pressure line is connected to drive a piston in the hydraulic cylinder. Two two-position valves connect a piston cavity of the hydraulic cylinder with the pressure line or the drain line of the pump. Each valve has a valving element whose front axial end bears against a seat along an annular contact surface when the valve is closed. The valves carry at their rear axial ends control pistons, each of which has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the contact surface of the valving element with the seat. The two valves are coaxially arranged in opposition to one another and control communication between the hydraulic cylinder and the pressure or drain lines of the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1999
    Assignee: Aktsionernoe Obschestvo Zakrytogo Tipa "Rossiiskaya Patentovannaya Tekhnika" Aozt Ropat
    Inventor: Viktor Alexandrovich Kuvshinov
  • Patent number: 5806403
    Abstract: A uniflow engine has a plurality of cylinders disposed symmetrically around a common crankshaft connected to pistons reciprocating in the cylinders. In response to the availability of a working fluid vapor at a predetermined condition, such as a high pressure or temperature, incoming vapor is supplied to those cylinders in which the respective pistons are in their working strokes to thereby initiate rotation of the crankshaft in which the crankshaft had stopped last. Once rotation is initiated and a predetermined mode change speed attained in a "start-up model" by engine operation from start, vapor inlet valves are controlled to change engine operation over to a "running mode". In the "start-up mode" incoming vapor is admitted over a substantial portion of the piston working stroke, whereas in the "running mode" vapor inflow is terminated relatively early in the working stroke so that a vapor change does work in expending against the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Inventor: Barry Johnston
  • Patent number: 4870890
    Abstract: A fluid energized double acting motor is provided for use as the drive for reciprocating mechanisms such as paint pumps for airless spray painting. A piston within the pump housing is moved by pressurized fluid controlled by an automatic reversing valve including spaced check valves. The check valves are selectively seated and unseated by a spring biased piston and fluid pressure controlled valve actuator assembly. The reversing valve system includes anti-stalling features and is of single, low cost, field repairable nature. The motor system also includes features to prevent chattering oscillation due to abrupt changes in motor load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1989
    Inventor: Philip L. Cowan
  • Patent number: 4161308
    Abstract: A pump for injecting metered amounts of liquid into a line or a conduit, which includes a reciprocating pumping piston in a cylindrical chamber having an inlet and an outlet, both of which are controlled by check valves, wherein the pumping piston is driven by a pneumatic motor of the reciprocating type and having a cylinder in which is located a power piston that is suitably connected to the pumping piston. A switching valve assembly is provided for controlling a supply of power gas or air to the pneumatic motor and which responds to the movement of the pumping and power pistons for effecting reciprocal movement of the pistons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1979
    Assignee: Vapor Corporation
    Inventors: Robert R. Bell, William H. Alexander
  • Patent number: 3965800
    Abstract: An automatic irrigation controller apparatus having a cam follower operated bank of pilot valves for operating selected pilot operated water valves throughout a watering or irrigation system is provided with a water powered means for receiving water under pressure from a source thereof and a member driven in a predetermined manner by the force of such water for driving a cam means to operate said cam followers via power transmission means between the water driven member and a cam shaft mounting said cam. A water piston is mounted in a cylinder with associated water valve means for selectively connecting the cylinder to a source of water under pressure and to a vent to provide a reciprocal movement for the piston, a return stroke for the piston being accomplished through the provision of a spring. A reciprocal piston movement is translated through a power transmission means including a drive ratchet wheel connected to the piston and a driven ratchet wheel connected to the cam shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1976
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventor: Edwin J. Hunter
  • Patent number: 3938426
    Abstract: An automatic irrigation controller apparatus having a cam follower operated bank of pilot valves for operating selected pilot operated water valves throughout a watering or irrigation system is provided with a water powered means for receiving water under pressure from a source thereof and a member driven in a predetermined manner by the force of such water for driving a cam means to operate said cam followers via power transmission means between the water driven member and a cam shaft mounting said cam. A water piston is mounted in a cylinder with associated water valve means for selectively connecting the cylinder to a source of water under pressure and to a vent to provide a reciprocal movement for the piston, a return stroke for the piston being accomplished through the provision of a spring. A reciprocal piston movement is translated through a power transmission means including a drive ratchet wheel connected to the piston and a driven ratchet wheel connected to the cam shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1973
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1976
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventor: Edwin J. Hunter