Working Fluid-actuated Interengaging Means Permits Unidirectional Rotation Of Element Relative To Fixed Part Patents (Class 92/32)
  • Publication number: 20130104729
    Abstract: A cylinder is installed within a case. An output shaft is installed in a hollow space within the cylinder. A pair of pistons extend in an arc, and is supported so as to be able to slide and be displaced along a circumferential direction of the cylinder within the cylinder. The pair of pistons is able to urge an arm integrated with the output shaft from two sides of the arm. Pressure chambers into which a pressure medium is introduced are defined between the cylinder and each piston in the pair of pistons. The pressure medium is fed to one of the pressure chambers and drained from the other, and thus the arm is displaced, and the output shaft pivots in a rotational direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2012
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Applicant: NABTESCO CORPORATION
    Inventor: NABTESCO CORPORATION
  • Publication number: 20120024147
    Abstract: A co-axial crankless engine (1) having at least one cylinder (3) defining a longitudinally extending axis (XX). A pair of pistons (5, 6) are positioned to reciprocate in opposite directions along the longitudinal axis of the cylinder. A space (7) between the pistons defines a common combustion chamber (70). A first shaft (10) is positioned substantially parallel to and spaced laterally from the longitudinal axis of the cylinder. A second shaft (12) is positioned substantially parallel to and spaced laterally from the longitudinal axis of the cylinder. The second shaft (12) has a longitudinally extending bore (14) through which the first shaft can extend and rotate. Each piston is connected to an axially spaced cam (16, 17). A first cam being supported by the first shaft, a second cam being supported by the second shaft. In use, reciprocation of the pistons imparts on respective shafts rotating motion in opposite directions to drive the engine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2010
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventor: Darren Powell
  • Publication number: 20090205486
    Abstract: A fluid operated rotary drive comprises a drive housing (2) and an output shaft (4) able to be caused to oscillate in relation to it and having a pivotal abutment arranged on it which cooperates with a counter abutment (34 and 35). The pivotal abutment is able to be positioned about the longitudinal axis (8) of the output shaft (4) in different abutment settings and is able to be clamped in a releasable manner respectively against a clamping face (56) on the housing by means of a clamping means (53).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2007
    Publication date: August 20, 2009
    Inventors: Christian Ante, Gerhard Thorwart
  • Patent number: 7392735
    Abstract: Housing is generally tubular and split into two longitudinal hinged halves. Housing receives threads on driver. Retention and anti-rotation means retain cartridge in other end of housing. Cartridge has zero draft tubular wall, and rounds to an extended tip with external threads at other end. Tip is hollow. Piston matching profile to tip and seals open end of cartridge. Liquid is contained between tip and piston. In use, driver engages piston to force liquid out tip. Cartridge differentiates between capacities of cartridge for housing. Driver and housing indicate rotary position of driver with respect to housing and prevent driver from reversing direction. Injector is designed to withstand pressures of operating system to which liquid is injected. Injector high accuracy for use with high concentrations and small cartridges. Cartridge and piston limits introduction of air when filling and limits retained liquid after cartridge used. Housing and driver indicate liquid remaining.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignee: Brasscorp Limited
    Inventors: Jack Brass, Bjarki Hallgrimsson, Gregory R. W. McEwan
  • Patent number: 7300035
    Abstract: A valve actuator comprising a lower housing comprising a mounting spool that is operable to couple to a valve body. A rotating sleeve is disposed within the lower housing and coupled to a stem connector. A fixed sleeve in disposed within the lower housing and includes a first slot disposed therethrough. A second slot is disposed in the rotating sleeve, wherein at least one of the slots is a helical slot. An axle engages both the first slot and the second slot. A shaft is coupled to the axle and extends through a connector flange that is coupled to an upper end of the lower housing. A piston is coupled to the shaft and movably disposed within an upper housing that is coupled to the connector flange. Axial movement of the piston within the upper housing will result in rotational movement of the rotating sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2007
    Assignee: Cameron International Corporation
    Inventors: Albert S. Davis, John M. Saldivar, David R. Mefford, Frank J. Arriens, Daryl L Ard, Anthony Laitkep, Leonard Martinak, Larry Vyvial, Jim Mohrfield
  • Patent number: 7111834
    Abstract: A swing-arm clamp is provided. The swing-arm clamp has a piston rod which is disposed therein. The piston rod is movable through the swing-arm clamp in response to movement by the piston along a longitudinal axis between first and second positions. The clamp also has a plug that is selectively positionable to affect the positioning of the piston rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: PHD, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Steele, William E. Davenport, Bruce D. McIntosh
  • Patent number: 6263778
    Abstract: A liquid injector comprising a tubular spindle having an open end and a partially closed end, a cylindrical piston, a seal mechanism between the spindle and the piston, a tubular driver sleeve to cause the piston to move towards the spindle closed end, and an internal ratchet mechanism located between the piston and a closed end of the tubular driver sleeve for controlling the degree of rotation of the driver sleeve and providing a positive indication of driver sleeve rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: 117180 Ontario Limited
    Inventors: Jack Brass, William G. L. Knecht
  • Patent number: 5634390
    Abstract: Disclosed is a rotary actuator utilizing magnetic screws which are stably rotatable at a great torque with little torque variation. The rotary actuator comprising (a) a closed hollow cylinder, a piston sliding within the cylinder, and a rotary shaft which rotates with the sliding of the piston, has (b) a first magnetic screw member which makes a linear motion in synchronism with the sliding of the piston, and is provided with a first spiral magnetized band, and (c) a rotary shaft rotatably supported in relation to the first magnetic screw member, and having a second magnetic screw provided with a second spiral magnetized band. (d) With the sliding of the piston, the second magnetic screw receives the magnetic force from the first magnetic screw to thereby rotate the rotating shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: CKD Corporation
    Inventors: Terumasa Takeuchi, Yoshinori Nozawa, Daizyu Maki, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Tadashi Endo, Keiichi Inaba
  • Patent number: 5609090
    Abstract: A fluid-powered rotary actuator for providing rotary movement between first and second external members. The actuator includes a cylindrical body with first and second ends. The body is adapted for coupling to the first external member, and a shaft extending generally coaxially within the body and supported for rotation relative thereto. The shaft having an adjustable end limit of rotation relative to the body. The shaft has an end portion adapted for coupling to the second external member to provide rotational movement between the first and second external members. An annular body insert is positioned coaxial with the body and at least partially within the body at the body first end. The body insert is formed as a separate part from the body and is adjustably rotatable relative to the body to permit adjustment of the end limit of rotation of the shaft relative to the body. The body insert is restrained by the body against axial movement relative to the body during powered operation of the actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1997
    Assignee: 1994 Weyer Family Limited Partnership
    Inventor: Paul P. Weyer
  • Patent number: 5477772
    Abstract: A fluid-powered rotary actuator for providing rotary movement between first and second external members. The actuator includes a cylindrical body with first and second ends. The body is adapted for coupling to the first external member, and a shaft extending generally coaxially within the body and supported for rotation relative thereto. The shaft having an adjustable end limit of rotation relative to the body. The shaft has an end portion adapted for coupling to the second external member to provide rotational movement between the first and second external members. An annular body insert is positioned coaxial with the body and at least partially within the body at the body first end. The body insert is formed as a separate part from the body and is adjustably rotatable relative to the body to permit adjustment of the end limit of rotation of the shaft relative to the body. The body insert is restrained by the body against axial movement relative to the body during powered operation of the actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1995
    Inventor: Paul P. Weyer
  • Patent number: 5390585
    Abstract: A rotary motion/constant velocity linear reciprocating motion conversion device capable of converting rotary motion into a constant velocity linear motion or vice versa, and a hydraulic system which can minimize a ripple by using the above-mentioned conversion device, comprises a rotary motion part having a pair of first power transmission elements rotating at the same speed mounted to a common shaft, each element having alternatively positioned teeth capable of transmitting power. A linear motion conversion part comprises a second pair of power transmission elements each positioned adjacent to and engaging the teeth of the first elements. The second elements are each slidably mounted to a helical spline and comprise projections that engage helix grooves arranged in opposite directions along the shaft. The interaction of first and second power elements causes the linear motion of the helix shaft. The helical spline comprises a piston at each end that reciprocates within a respective cylinder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: Samjoo Machinery Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Young-sun Ryuh
  • Patent number: 5309816
    Abstract: A fluid-powered rotary actuator having a body adapted for coupling to a movable member to transfer rotational force thereto. A drive member includes a flange extending axially outward from a body first end, and a stub shaft extending coaxially within the body toward a body second end. The flange includes first, second and intermediate portions, with the first portion axially outward of the second portion. The second portion has a ball race, the first portion is threaded, and the intermediate portion has straight splines formed thereon. The drive member has an elongated aperture, and first and second fluid conduits formed therein. A fluid-transfer tube is carried by a piston and extends into the central aperture. Pressurized fluid applied to a flange first port is communicated through the first fluid conduit to a first piston side, and pressurized fluid applied to a flange second port is communicated through the second fluid conduit via the transfer tube to a second piston side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Inventor: Paul P. Weyer
  • Patent number: 5170693
    Abstract: A pressure controlled actuator mechanism is disclosed for imparting rotary control motion to devices, such as valves, having rotary control means. The actuator includes a free-floating piston movable and concentrically disposed within an airtight cylindrical housing. A non-rotating receptacle, having helically spiralled recesses therein, is attached to a support member that is adapted to move in response to the free-floating piston. A rotatable shaft, one end of which mates with the helically spiralled recesses of the receptacle, is attached at its other end to a device having a rotary control means. A downward stroke of the receptacle rotates the shaft and activates the device. The support member is spring biased to return the free-floating piston to a starting position. In an alternative embodiment, the free floating piston is movably and concentrically attached to the support member for travel therewith.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1992
    Inventor: Gary M. Stary
  • Patent number: 5148885
    Abstract: A utility vehicle having two steerable front wheels. Left and right-fluid powered rotary actuators have their bodies rigidly attached to the vehicle frame with their drive shafts attached to wheel brackets. The front wheels are each attached to one of the wheel brackets. Each actuator includes a pair of fluid ports, and a piston sleeve which reciprocates within the body of the actuator to rotate the drive shaft relative to the body through a range of at least 180.degree.. Fluid conduit interconnects the ports of the two actuators in series, and with a fluid-control steering valve. Operation of the valve selectively applies pressure to the piston sleeves of the actuators to simultaneously rotate their drive shafts and, thus, the left and right front wheels in unison and in substantially equal angular amounts through a steering range of at least 180.degree.. A motor provides drive to one of the front wheels to facilitate movement of the vehicle forward end when it is not desirable to drive the rear wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Inventor: Paul P. Weyer
  • Patent number: 5054372
    Abstract: A fluid-powered rotary actuator having a body with first and second ends, and a shaft extending generally coaxially within the body. The shaft is supported for rotational movement relative to the body by bearing races formed on the shaft first and second end portions and corresponding bearing races formed on a pair of first and second end caps. First and second stop rings are disposed within the body, each adjacent to a corresponding end cap, with the shaft extending therethrough. The stop rings are each freely and longitudinally movable on the shaft within a limited axial range. The stop rings are positioned using set screws which extend through the end caps and engage the stop rings at selected longitudinal positions within their limited axial ranges. When the first and second stop rings are positioned, they engage and limit axial travel of the piston sleeve toward the end caps, and hence provide preselected and adjustable and rotational limits for the rotational travel of the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Inventor: Paul P. Weyer
  • Patent number: 5046402
    Abstract: The device serves to convert rotary motion to hydraulic pressure and vice versa. A piston assembly is entirely located within a cylinder, including a piston head and a piston stem fixed to the piston head. The piston assembly divides the cylinder into two distinct variable volume chambers to be filled with a fluid. The piston assembly is prevented from rotating relative to the cylinder. A rotary shaft extends through one closed end of the cylinder and has an inner portion in telescopic and threaded engagement with the piston stem. Two fluid ports communicate with the respective chambers for allowing a fluid to alternatively exit from and enter into the chambers. Rotation of the shaft causes longitudinal displacement of the piston assembly relative to the cylinder or vice versa. The device can have different applications: for instance, if a throttle valve is connected across the two ports, controlled braking of the shaft rotated by an external torque, is obtained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1991
    Inventor: Jean-Hugues Lagace
  • Patent number: 4932311
    Abstract: A fluid apparatus includes a pneumatic cylinder having a main body, a piston, and a hollow rod. A ball screw shaft engaged with a ball nut fixed to the piston is rotatably and axially unmovably mounted in the cylinder and extends in the hollow rod. A magnetic brake for braking the ball screw shaft is fixed to an end portion of the main body of the cylinder. The number of revolutions of the ball screw shaft is detected and outputted in a signal form by a rotary encoder. A primary solenoid controlled valve reciprocates the piston by connecting a pressure source either to a first or second port of the cyliner, and secondary solenoid controlled valves connect a pressure source either to a first braking pressure port or to a second braking pressure port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: Daihatsu Diesel Mfg. Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Kazuo Mibu, Yoshihide Ohi, Hiromitsu Yamamoto
  • Patent number: 4493246
    Abstract: A spring-applied, air-released parking/emergency brake is combined with an air-actuated service brake through a friction clutch between the parking/emergency brake piston and a first nut member that is threaded onto a screw rod of the service piston. The screw rod and service piston are connected through another friction clutch. The screw rod is provided with a second nut member that is integral with a thrust rod to which the brake rigging is connected. A friction lock slack adjuster arrangement limits retraction of the thrust rod during brake release in accordance with the desired brake shoe clearance to be maintained. When the thrust rod movement is inhibited by the slack adjuster, the service piston clutch becomes disengaged to permit rotation of the screw rod during the release stroke of the service piston corresponding to overtravel due to shoe wear. Brake shoe clearance is thus maintained constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: WABCO Westinghouse Equipements Ferroviaires
    Inventor: Georges Dalibout
  • Patent number: 4481864
    Abstract: A double-acting hydraulic jack, comprising a hollow piston reciprocable in a surrounding cylinder, includes a tubular shaft extending axially inside and carrying a nut of the circulating-ball type which coacts with a screw coaxially disposed in that shaft. The screw is rigid with the piston whereby an axial displacement of the latter is translated into a rotation of the shaft; a toothed wheel on the shaft, engaged by a spring-loaded detent, acts as a one-way brake enabling such rotation only in one direction and blocking it in the opposite direction unless the detent is withdrawn by a hydraulic servomotor which is pressurized concurrently with the admission of fluid to the cylinder tending to displace the piston in the normally blocked direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 13, 1984
    Assignee: Selenia Industrie Elettroniche Associate S.p.A.
    Inventor: Armando Peruzzi
  • Patent number: 4426916
    Abstract: The present invention converts longitudinal motion into rotary motion. A reciprocating piston (that may receive a motive force from any desired means) oscillates longitudinally on a drive shaft. Extending through the piston parallel to the drive shaft is at least one ratchet pin that has a sprague clutch attached thereto by a ratchet arm for turning the drive shaft in one rotary direction. Also extending through the piston is at least one angle pin anchored in each end of a housing for the piston, which angle pin is at a slight angle with respect to the drive shaft and the ratchet pin. The slight angle causes the ratchet pin to arcuately move back and forth as the piston oscillates longitudinally. The arcuate movement of the ratchet pin causes the sprague clutch to turn the drive shaft. An adjustment of the slight angle may be provided to infinitely vary ratios of longitudinal movement to arcuate movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1984
    Inventor: Lewis L. Wimberley
  • Patent number: 4063622
    Abstract: An air operated brake actuator has an air pressure operated brake force applying member, the application to and removal of pressure from which member determines the brake force, another such member which must be separately pressurised to follow the first member to lock in a brake force, and yet another member which requires to be additionally pressurized to effect unlocking of the brake force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1977
    Assignee: Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co. Ltd.
    Inventors: John Dale Coleman, Philip Norman Paginton