Claims
- 1. An apparatus for generating continuous pulsating free hydraulic pressure comprising a motor having a main body, said main body having a plurality of pneumatic cylinder units mounted circumferentially around the axis of said body and connected to a crankshaft, each of said cylinder units having a cylinder, hydraulic base connected directly to said cylinder and piston in said cylinder connected to said crankshaft, a plunger projecting from said piston and slidably intimately fitted in a hydraulic chamber in said hydraulic base, the pistons in said cylinder units being reciprocatingly movable, one after the other, by pneumatic pressure to drive the plungers, rotate said crankshaft and generate continuous hydraulic pressure as said pistons are reciprocated and said plungers advance inwardly into said hydraulic chambers in said bases, each of said cylinder units having a hydraulic fluid outflow line for receiving hydraulic fluid under pressure from each said cylinder unit, an air valve case mounted on said motor main body, said air valve case having air channels communicating individually with said cylinders and opening circumferentially around said air valve case, a rotary air valve rotatably fitted in said air valve case and having in its interior an air supply chamber with a compressed air source and an air discharge chamber positioned symmetrically with said air supply chamber and communicating with the atmosphere, each of said pistons having link means connected at one end of said piston and at its opposite end to said crankshaft, said cranshaft having an eccentric portion for rotating said rotary air valve in said air valve case and for connecting said air channels, one after the other, with said individual cylinders, said air discharge chamber in said rotary air valve being open at the surface of said rotary air valve over a length longer than the opening length of said air supply chamber, a hydraulic fluid inflow line interconnecting said hydraulic chamber with a hydraulic oil supply, each of said hydraulic bases at said hydraulic chambers having an inflow valve in said inflow line for permitting fluid flow from said inflow line into said hydraulic chamber and for preventing flow of fluid under pressure from each hydraulic chamber into said inflow line and an outflow valve in said outflow line for permitting flow of fluid under pressure from said hydraulic chamber into said outflow line and for preventing flow of fluid under pressure from said outflow line into said chamber, said opening of said air discharge chamber in said rotary air valve over a length longer than the length of said air supply chamber causing the pressured fluid from a first of said plurality of hydraulic chambers flowing into a first of said plurality of cylinders outflow line and the pressure fluid from a second of said plurality of hydraulic chambers starting to flow into a second of said plurality of cylinders outflow line when the outflow of fluid from the first hydraulic chamber is about to cease, the fluid from the first and the second hydraulic chambers being thus combined to provide pressured fluid free of pulsation.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said air discharge chamber has a small slanting guide face at each end of its opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 642,218 filed Aug. 20, 1984 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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