Arrangement for the supply of pressure medium to a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6302012
  • Patent Number
    6,302,012
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The supply of pressure medium to hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders is usually carried out by means of pressure medium lines which are connected to the heads of the cylinders by means of standardized connection threads. This method of supplying pressure medium requires a minimum wall thickness of the casing of the cylinder in the connection region. In order to permit secure attachment of the pressure medium lines even when the minimum thickness which is necessary for the use of the standardized connection thread is not present, the outside of the casing of the cylinder is flattened in the vicinity of the exit point of a duct provided for the supply of pressure medium. A connection plate which is provided with ducts for the pressure medium is secured to the flattened part of the casing, and the connection plate is provided with a port for a pressure medium line. This arrangement for the supply of pressure medium is suitable in particular for cylinders of small size whose casings have only a small wall thickness or in which the pressure medium lines are to be conducted near to the casing of the cylinder.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an arrangement for the supply of pressure medium to a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder. In hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, the supply of pressure medium is usually carried out by means of pressure medium lines which are connected to the heads of the cylinders. In the vicinity of the heads of the cylinder, there is usually a sufficient wall thickness for receiving standardized connection threads for pressure medium lines. Such a cylinder for hydraulic pressure medium is represented, for example, in the company document RD/E/F 17 032/08.98 “Hydrozylinder/Hydraulic Cylinder/Vérin Hydraulique—Type CDT3/CGT3” from Mannesmann Rexroth AG, in particular on pages 1/42, 40/42 and 41/42. The axes of the connection threads are perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder. If the pressure medium lines are to be arranged parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder, angular elements are necessary for the reversal of direction. Because of the minimum radii which have to be complied with here, it is difficult, if not even impossible, to conduct the pressure medium lines along right next to the casing of the cylinder. There is a further problem in hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders of small size. In them, the wall thickness of the casing is so small that it is no longer sufficient for standardized connection threads. Secure attachment of the pressure medium lines is not necessary in these cases.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is based on the object of providing an arrangement for a reliable supply of pressure medium even in cylinders of a small size in which the wall thickness of the casing is not sufficient for standardized connection threads for the attachment of the pressure medium lines.




The arrangement according to the invention makes it possible to conduct the pressure medium lines right next to the casing of the cylinder. The flattening of the casing of the cylinder which is provided for the bearing of the connection plate can be manufactured easily.




The detachable connection between the casing of the cylinder and the connection plate makes it possible firstly to attach the pressure medium line to the connection plate and only afterward to screw the connection plate (with the pressure medium line attached to it) to the casing of the cylinder. Given a rectangular base surface of the bearing region it is possible to arrange the connection plate in two positions which are turned through 180°. Given a square base surface of the bearing region of the connection plate in conjunction with the four screws which are arranged in the corners of the square base surface it is possible to arrange the connection plate rotated in each case through 90° where necessary. The direction of flow of the pressure medium is already deflected in the connection plate by means of ducts which are arranged perpendicularly to one another. Thus, external angular elements between the cylinder and the pressure medium lines are dispensed with. Two pressure medium lines can be conducted one next to the other if the connection plate projects beyond a rectangular base surface on one side, and the connection for the pressure medium line is arranged on that part of the connection plate which projects beyond the rectangular base surface, in such a way that the port for the pressure medium line is arranged perpendicularly with respect to the longitudinal direction of the connection plate. By virtue of this measure, the port for the pressure medium line is arranged parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder. If the port for the pressure medium line is embodied as a connection nipple, the pressure medium line can be attached to the connection nipple by means of a press-fit connection. Such a connection requires little space. There is sufficient space available for the tool required for the press-fit connection if the pressure medium line is already attached before the screwing of the connection plate to the casing of the cylinder. In order to simplify the fabrication of the connection plates provided with the connection nipple in comparison with a one-piece embodiment, the connection plate and the connection nipple are fabricated separately and both parts are held together by a screwed connection. In order to increase the mechanical strength of the screwed connection—in particular in the case of small wall thickness′—part of the connection nipple is embodied as a cylindrical bolt, guided through a bolt in the connection plate and secured by means of a screwed connection which is supported on two side faces, one opposite the other, of the connection plate. This embodiment makes it possible to mount the connection nipple on both sides of the connection plate as desired. A chamfer in the connection plate in the vicinity of the outlet opening of the hole serves as an abutment and antitwist protection for the connection nipple.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The figures of the invention is explained in more detail below with its further details by means of an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which





FIG. 1

shows the plan view of a hydraulic cylinder with two different arrangements for the supply of pressure medium,





FIG. 2

shows the front view of the hydraulic cylinder which is illustrated in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

shows a section along the line A—A in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 4

shows a section along the line B—B in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 5

shows a two-part connection unit in the manner of an exploded view,





FIG. 6

shows a plan view of the connection unit according to

FIG. 5

in the mounted state, and





FIG. 7

shows the plan view which is given in

FIG. 6

, the connection nipple and the surrounding vicinity of the connection plate being represented in partially sectional form.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Identical components are provided with identical reference symbols.





FIGS. 1 and 2

show two different views of a hydraulic cylinder


10


.

FIG. 1

shows the plan view,

FIG. 2

shows the front view. The casing of the hydraulic cylinder


10


is provided with the reference symbol


11


. The supply of pressure medium to the hydraulic cylinder


10


is carried out via a first connection plate


12


into a first chamber of the hydraulic cylinder


10


and via a second connection plate


13


into a second chamber of the hydraulic cylinder


10


. The connection plates


12


and


13


are secured to the casing


11


of the hydraulic cylinder


10


with, in each case, four screws


14


to


17


and


18


to


21


.


22


and


23


designate two eyelets, the eyelet


22


of which is connected to the piston rod


24


, and the eyelet


23


is connected to the casing


11


of the hydraulic cylinder


10


.




In the vicinities in which a duct for the supply of pressure medium to a chamber of the hydraulic cylinder


10


emerges from the casing


11


, the casing


11


is flattened. In

FIG. 3

, which shows a section along the line A—A (cf. FIG.


1


), the duct which is provided for the supply of pressure medium is provided with the reference symbol


26


. The associated flattened portion of the casing


11


is provided with the reference symbol


27


. The flattened portion has a square base surface. The connection plate


12


rests on the flattened portion


27


. A sealing ring


28


is arranged between the casing


11


and the connection plate


12


. The connection plate


12


is provided with ducts


30


,


31


and


32


. They connect the duct


26


to a connection nipple


33


which is arranged as an extension of the duct


32


. The connection plate


12


projects beyond the square base surface on the one side. The duct


32


is located in the part of the connection plate


12


which projects beyond the square base surface of the flattened portion. It is arranged perpendicularly with respect to the duct


31


running in the longitudinal direction of the connection plate


12


, and runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the hydraulic cylinder


10


. The connection nipple


33


is integrated into the connection plate


12


. It serves as a port for a flexible hydraulic line (not illustrated in the figures). As

FIGS. 1 and 2

show, the connection nipple


33


is arranged as closely as possible to the casing


11


of the hydraulic cylinder


10


. So that sufficient space is nevertheless available for the tool which is necessary for pressing the hydraulic line with the connection nipple


33


, the connection plate


12


is separated from the casing


11


of the hydraulic cylinder


10


by releasing the screws


14


to


17


for the attachment of the hydraulic line to the connection nipple


33


.





FIG. 4

shows, in a section along the line B—B (cf. FIG.


1


), the attachment of the connection plate


12


to the casing


11


. The screws


15


and


16


which are visible in the section are secured in a region of the casing


11


in which the thickness of the material of the casing


11


is greater than in the vicinity of the duct


26


. In addition, the force with which the connection plate


12


is secured to the casing


11


is distributed between four screws.




The connection plate


13


is basically of the same design as the connection plate


12


. However, the connection plate


13


does not project beyond the square base surface of the bearing region. A connection nipple


34


is integrated into the connection plate


13


. It is arranged between the screws


19


and


20


. By virtue of the lateral offset of the connection nipples


33


and


34


, the hydraulic lines which are secured to them can be laid directly one next to the other. This is desired in particular if the hydraulic lines are to be conducted near to the casing


11


of the hydraulic cylinder


10


when the spatial conditions are restricted.




The square base surface of the bearing region of the connection plates


12


and


13


, in connection with the arrangement of the screws


14


to


17


and


18


to


21


in the corners of the square base surface, makes it possible to mount the connection plates


12


and


13


rotated in increments of 90°, and also to exchange the connection plates


12


and


13


with one another where necessary.




When the hydraulic cylinder


10


is replaced, only the screws


14


to


21


need to be released. The connection plates


12


and


13


which are connected to the hydraulic lines can then be removed from the casing


11


, and the connection plates


12


and


13


can be connected to the new hydraulic cylinder.




In the case of the connection plates


12


and


13


which are illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


4


, the connection nipple


33


is integrated into the connection plate


12


, and the connection nipple


34


is integrated into the connection plate


13


. The connection plate and connection nipple are therefore each fabricated from one piece. Such connection plates require a large expenditure in terms of fabrication equipment.

FIGS. 5

to


7


show a two-part connection unit


40


which can be fabricated more cost-effectively than a single-part connection plate. The two-part connection unit


40


is composed of a connection plate


41


and a connection nipple


42


. As in the case of the connection plate


12


, the connection plate


41


projects beyond the square base surface of the bearing region.





FIG. 5

shows, in the manner of an exploded view under the connection plate


41


, the connection nipple


42


, once in a partially sectional view and once in a plan view. The connection plate


41


is—like the connection plate


12


—provided with ducts


30


and


31


for the pressure medium. The duct


31


opens into a hole


43


. The other outlet opening of the duct


31


out of the connection plate


41


is closed off by a pressed-in ball


44


. The connection nipple


42


is divided into four regions


45


to


48


. The region


45


is embodied as a cylindrical bolt


49


. The cylindrical bolt


49


is provided with ducts


50


and


51


. The duct


50


is aligned with the duct


31


in the connection plate


41


. The outlet opening of the duct


50


is provided with the reference numeral


52


. The duct


51


extends from the region


46


, which serves to receive the hose receptacle, via the region


47


and into the region


45


and opens into the duct


50


there. The cylindrical bolt


49


is provided on both sides of the outlet opening


52


with, in each case, one annular groove


53


and


54


. The annular grooves


53


and


54


serve to receive sealing rings


55


and


56


, respectively. As illustrated in

FIG. 7

, the sealing rings


55


and


56


are arranged between the cylindrical bolt


49


and the wall of the hole


43


and prevent pressure medium from emerging from the gap between the cylindrical bolt


49


and the hole


43


. The region


47


of the connection nipple


42


is embodied as an abutment for the connection nipple


42


against a side wall of the connection plate


41


. It engages in the mounted state in a first chamfer


57


of the connection plate


41


in the vicinity of the one outlet opening of the hole


43


. The connection nipple


42


has a square cross section in the region


47


. However, it is also possible to use a rectangular cross section instead of the square cross section. Owing to the square cross section, the region


47


acts as an antitwist protection for the connection nipple


42


. This measure ensures that the ducts


31


and


50


are connected to one another. The cylindrical bolt


49


is provided with a threaded bolt


58


on the side facing away from the region


47


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the threaded bolt


58


is provided in the mounted state with a washer


59


and a nut


60


. The washer


59


has the same cross section as the region


47


. It engages in a second chamfer


61


of the connection plate


41


. Since the chamfers


57


and


61


are of the same size, the connection nipple


42


can be introduced into the hole


43


from both sides. In conjunction with the symmetrical design of the connection plate


42


, which ensures that the ducts


31


and


50


are aligned, it is thus possible to realize a hose connection either from one side or from the other side.





FIG. 6

shows a plan view of the assembled connection unit


40


, in which the connection nipple


42


is inserted into the hole


43


of the connection plate


41


.





FIG. 7

also shows a plan view of the assembled connection unit


40


, the connection nipple


42


and the surrounding region of the connection plate


42


being represented in partially sectional form. This figure shows in particular the sealing rings


55


and


56


.




In the case of the connection unit


40


illustrated in

FIGS. 5

to


7


, the hose connection is effected—as in the case of the single-part connection plate—outside the square base surface of the flattened portion of the casing


11


. However, it is also possible to embody the connection unit in such a way that the connection nipple is arranged—as in the case of the connection plate


13


—within the square base surface (that is between the attachment screws


19


and


20


).



Claims
  • 1. An arrangement for the supply of pressure medium to a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, wherein an outside of a casing (11) of the cylinder (10) is flattened in vicinity of an exit point of a duct (26) provided for the supply of pressure medium, a connection plate (13; 41) which is provided with ducts (30, 31, 51) for the pressure medium is secured to a flattened part (27) of the casing (11), and the connection plate (13; 41) is provided with a port (34; 42) for a pressure medium line, wherein the port (34; 42) for the pressure medium line is embodied as a connection nipple, said connection nipple having at least a cylindrical bolt (49) and a hose receptacle (46), and that the cylindrical bolt (49) is provided with ducts (50; 51) for the pressure medium and is secured in a hole (43) which runs through the connection plate (41), wherein the cylindrical bolt (49) is provided with a radial blind hole (50) which opens into a second blind hole (51) which extends from the hose receptacle (46) of the connection nipple (42) in axial direction, and sealing rings (55, 56) are arranged between the cylindrical bolt (49) and the hole (43) in the connection plate (41) on both sides of an outlet opening (52) of the radial blind hole (50).
  • 2. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection plate (13; 41) is secured to the casing (11) by a screwed connection (14 to 17; 18 to 21).
  • 3. The arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein a bearing region (27) of the connection plate (13; 41) has a rectangular base surface, and the connection plate (13; 41) is secured to the casing (11) by four screws (14 to 17; 18 to 21) which are arranged in the corners of the rectangular base surface.
  • 4. The arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the ducts (30, 31, 51) in the connection plate (41) deflect a direction of flow of the pressure medium.
  • 5. The arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein the port (34; 42) for the pressure medium line is arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder (10).
  • 6. The arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein the connection plate (41) projects beyond the rectangular base surface on one side, and the port (42) for the pressure medium line on the part which projects beyond the rectangular base surface is arranged perpendicularly with respect to a longitudinal direction of the connection plate (41).
  • 7. The arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein a bearing region (27) of the connection plate (13; 41) has a square base surface, and the connection plate (13; 41) is secured to the casing (11) by four screws (14 to 17; 18 to 21) which are arranged in the corners of the square base surface.
  • 8. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection nipple (42) is divided into a plurality of regions (45 to 48), a first region (45) of which is embodied as the cylindrical bolt (49) and a second region (46) of which serves as the hose receptacle.
  • 9. The arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein a third region (47) is formed between the first region (45) and the second region (46) of the connection nipple (42), on a side face of the connection plate (41), as an abutment for the connection nipple (42), and by the cylindrical bolt (49) is continuous, on a side facing away from the third region (47), with a fourth region (48) which is provided with a thread (58).
  • 10. The arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the fourth region (48) of the connection nipple (41) is embodied as a threaded bolt (58), and the part of the threaded bolt (58) which projects out of the hole (43) is provided with a nut (60) which is supported on the connection plate (41).
  • 11. The arrangement as claimed in claim 10, wherein the connection plate (41) is provided with a chamfer (57) in a vicinity of the outlet opening of the hole (43).
  • 12. The arrangement as claimed in claim 11, wherein the connection plate (41) is also provided with a chamfer (61) in a vicinity of another outlet opening of the hole (43).
  • 13. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sealing rings (55, 56) are secured in annular grooves (53, 54) of the cylindrical bolt (49).
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
198 52 510 Nov 1998 DE
199 48 531 Oct 1999 DE
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Number Name Date Kind
2953118 Flick et al. Sep 1960
2978283 Rosen Apr 1961
4860638 Hosono et al. Aug 1989
4878419 Vick Nov 1989
5094143 Andersen, Jr. Mar 1992
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
399046 Jul 1924 DE
2939422 Apr 1981 DE
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
RD/E/F 17 032/08.98 Hydrozylinder/Hydraulic Cylinder/Vérin Hydraulique TYP CDT 3/CGT, from Mannesmann Rexroth AG, pp. 1/42, 40/42 and 41/42.