Claims
- 1. A pressure intensifier for supplying force, the pressure intensifier comprising:
a housing; first, second and third pistons slidably positioned in said housing, said first and second pistons being drivingly coupled to a rod; wherein said third piston includes a first portion extending through said housing and a second portion in contact with a substantially incompressible fluid, wherein said substantially incompressible fluid is selectively confined within a cavity, wherein said rod includes a first end selectively moveable within said cavity and wherein said first and second pistons are drivable in a first direction by pressurized fluid to further insert said rod within said cavity and produce an amplified output force at said first portion of said third piston.
- 2. The pressure intensifier of claim 1, wherein said second piston is drivable in a second direction opposite said first direction by pressurized fluid to retract said third piston.
- 3. The pressure intensifier of claim 2, including a fourth piston slidably positioned in said housing, said fourth piston in communication with said substantially incompressible fluid and biasedly coupled to said housing, wherein said fourth piston urges said substantially incompressible fluid toward said cavity.
- 4. The pressure intensifier of claim 3, wherein said rod includes a first portion and a second reduced portion, wherein said first portion is selectively engageable with a seal to capture said substantially incompressible fluid in said cavity, and wherein said second reduced portion of said rod is selectively positionable proximate said seal to allow said substantially incompressible fluid to exit and enter said cavity.
- 5. The pressure intensifier of claim 1, wherein said rod includes a passageway interconnecting a first chamber defined by a first side of said first piston with a second chamber defined by a first side of said second piston.
- 6. The pressure intensifier of claim 1, wherein said housing includes a front cylinder coupled to a rear cylinder, wherein said front cylinder includes a sidewall having a thickness at least twice a thickness of a sidewall of said rear cylinder.
- 7. The pressure intensifier of claim 1, wherein said third piston includes a seat engagable by said rod.
- 8. A pressure intensifier for supplying force, the pressure intensifier comprising:
a housing; a rod slidably supported within said housing; and first and second pistons slidably positioned within said housing, wherein said first piston is coupled to said rod and selectively drivable by a pressurized fluid source in a first direction, wherein said rod is drivable into a selectively enclosed cavity containing a substantially incompressible fluid acting on a ram, wherein said second piston is biasedly coupled to said housing and in communication with said substantially incompressible fluid thereby urging said ram to move in said first direction.
- 9. The pressure intensifier of claim 8 wherein a first side of said first piston is in communication with said substantially incompressible fluid and a second opposite side is in communication with the atmosphere.
- 10. The pressure intensifier of claim 9 further including a third piston coupled to said rod and substantially simultaneously drivable by said pressurized fluid source in said first direction.
- 11. The pressure intensifier of claim 8 wherein said first piston is selectively drivable by said pressurized fluid source in a second direction opposite said first direction.
- 12. The pressure intensifier of claim 8 further including a position sensor coupled to said housing and wherein said first piston includes a magnet positioned proximate said position sensor for sensing a position of said first piston.
- 13. The pressure intensifier of claim 9 further including a spring coupled to said second piston.
- 14. The pressure intensifier of claim 13 wherein said spring is coupled to said second side of said second piston.
- 15. The pressure intensifier of claim 14 further including an external fluid fitting coupled to said housing, wherein introduction of additional substantially incompressible fluid through said external fluid fitting displaces said second piston and compresses said spring.
- 16. A method for producing an amplified force comprising:
supplying pressurized air via a single port to first and second spaced apart pistons slidably positioned in a housing; driving a portion of a rod coupled to said first and second pistons into a selectively sealed chamber containing a substantially incompressible fluid; sealing said chamber; and forcing said rod into said sealed chamber to drive a ram at an amplified force.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further including retracting said ram by supplying pressurized air to said first piston.
- 18. The method of claim 16 further including initially advancing said ram prior to supplying pressurized air by placing a third piston in biased engagement with said substantially incompressible fluid.
- 19. The method of claim 16 further including controlling the movement of said ram in an advancing direction and said retracting direction via a single four-way valve.
- 20. The method of claim 16 further including coupling a magnet to said first piston and sensing the position of said first piston with a sensor coupled to said housing.
- 21. The method of claim 16 wherein the sealing of said chamber occurs when a portion of said rod engages a seal coupled to said housing.
- 22. A pressure intensifier for supplying force comprising:
a housing selectively separable into a first segment and a second segment; a bulkhead interconnecting said first and second segments, wherein said bulkhead defines first and second cavities within said housing; a first piston slidably positioned within said cavity; and a second piston slidably positioned with said second cavity; wherein said first and second pistons are coupled to a rod and wherein said rod is selectively drivable in a first direction into a third cavity containing a substantially incompressible fluid to supply an output force.
- 23. The pressure intensifier of claim 22 wherein one of said first and second pistons are selectively drivable in a second direction opposite said first direction.
- 24. The pressure intensifier of claim 23 wherein said third cavity is selectively sealable by said rod.
- 25. The pressure intensifier of claim 22 wherein said bulkhead includes a radially extending lobe for engagement with a slot positioned at an end of said first segment.
- 26. The pressure intensifier of claim 25 wherein said bulkhead includes a second radially extending lobe for engagement with a slot positioned at an end of said second segment.
- 27. The pressure intensifier of claim 22 wherein said bulkhead includes a radially extending flange positioned intermediate and engaging an end of said first segment and an end of said second segment.
- 28. The pressure intensifier of claim 22 wherein said second segment, said second piston and said bulkhead are selectively removable to form a second pressure intensifier.
- 29. A pressure intensifier for supplying force comprising:
a first housing having a first end and a second end; a first piston slidably positioned in said first housing; a first rod coupled to said first piston; an end cap coupled to said first end of said housing; and a module including a second housing, a second piston, a second rod and a bulkhead wherein said module is selectively insertable between said end cap and said first housing to increase the piston area available for supplying force, wherein said second rod is couplable to said first piston and said second piston, and wherein said bulkhead is adapted to couple said first housing to said second housing.
- 30. The pressure intensifier of claim 29 wherein said bulkhead includes a radially extending lobe for engagement with a slot positioned at an end of said first housing.
- 31. The pressure intensifier of claim 30 wherein said bulkhead includes a second radially extending lobe for engagement with a slot positioned at an end of said second housing.
- 32. The pressure intensifier of claim 29 wherein one of said first and second pistons are selectively drivable in a second direction opposite said first direction.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/192,144, filed Jul. 10, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10192144 |
Jul 2002 |
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10243865 |
Sep 2002 |
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