Claims
- 1. An actuator motivated by a fluid at a predetermined pressure for movement of an object, said movement sometimes requiring a relatively lower predetermined force and at other times requiring a relatively higher predetermined force; and the actuator comprising:a first piston for subjection to said fluid, said first piston having an area such that said pressure provides a first force at least equal to said lower force and less than said higher force; a second piston for subjection to said fluid, said second piston having an area such that said pressure provides a second force at least equal to said higher force less said first force; means connected to said first piston and to said second piston for applying said first force and said second force to said object so that said first force moves said first piston and said object when said object requires said lower force, and said first piston and said object cannot move when said object requires said higher force; means for providing said fluid to said first piston; and valve means for providing said fluid to said second piston to provide said second force when said first piston cannot move because said object requires said higher force so that said first force and said second force move said object, and for blocking said fluid from said second piston when said first force moves said first piston and said object so that said second force is not developed.
- 2. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said second piston is annular, and said first piston is cylindrical and is disposed centrally of said second piston.
- 3. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said valve means includes a passage disposed in said first piston and moving with said first piston.
- 4. The actuator of claim 1 wherein:said second piston is annular, and said first piston is cylindrical and is disposed centrally of said second piston; and said valve means includes a passage disposed in said first piston and moving with said first piston.
- 5. An actuator for motivation by a pressurized fluid to provide a predetermined linear movement of an object, the actuator comprising:a body defining an annular internal surface having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, a first bore of said inner diameter, the first bore extending coaxially from said surface to a connection for said fluid, a second bore of said outer diameter, the second bore extending coaxially from said surface and oppositely of the first bore; an annular piston having a length greater than said movement, having a cylindrical exterior surface slidably received in the second bore, having a cylindrical interior surface of said inner diameter, having an annular pressurizable end conforming to said annular surface of the body and disposed toward said annular surface of the body, having an annular actuating end opposite said pressurizable end, and being moveable between an unactuated position wherein said annular pressurizable end is juxtapositioned to said annular internal surface of the body, and an actuated position wherein said annular pressurizable end is spaced a predetermined distance from said annular internal surface of the body; a cylindrical piston slidably received in the first bore and in said cylindrical interior surface of the annular piston, the cylindrical piston being moveable between an unactuated position toward said connection for said fluid and an actuated position away from said connection for said fluid, extending into the first bore a distance greater than said movement when the cylindrical piston is in the unactuated position, having a central pressurizable end disposed in said first bore, extending through the annular piston and from said annular actuating end of the annular piston, having a central actuating end disposed axially beyond said annular actuating end, and defining a passage for said fluid, the passage having one end opening at said central pressurizable end, and an opposite end opening peripherally of the cylindrical piston and disposed axially along the cylindrical piston so as to be positioned at said annular internal surface of the body for fluid flow outlet when the cylindrical piston is in the unactuated position, and positioned within said cylindrical interior surface of the annular piston for fluid flow blocking when the annular piston is in the unactuated position and the cylindrical piston moves toward the actuated position from the unactuated position; and a projection fixed to and extending radially from the central actuating end of the cylindrical piston, the projection being disposed for engagement with said annular actuating end of the annular piston when the cylindrical piston and the annular piston are each in the unactuated position so that movement of the annular piston from the unactuated position toward the actuated position carries the cylindrical piston from the unactuated position toward the actuated position.
- 6. The actuator of claim 5 wherein the cylindrical piston and the projection are unitarially constructed, and wherein the projection circumscribes the cylindrical piston at said actuating end and has an outer diameter greater than said inner diameter and less than said outer diameter.
- 7. The actuator of claim 5 further comprising a stop for the annular piston, the stop being disposed on the body, extending radially inwardly from the second bore, and being spaced axially from said annular internal surface a distance equal to the length of the annular piston plus a predetermined distance between the unactuated position of the annular piston and the actuated position of the annular piston.
- 8. The actuator of claim 5 wherein:the actuator further comprises a ring fixed to thebody and extended radially inwardly from the second bore, the ring having an internal diameter less than said outer diameter of said annular surface, and being spaced axially from said annular internal surface a distance greater than the length of the annular piston so as stop the movement of the annular piston from the unactuated position at the actuated position; and the projection circumscribes the cylindrical piston at said actuating end and has an outer diameter greater than said inner diameter of said internal annular surface for engagement of the annular piston with the projection when the annular piston moves from the unactuated position, said outer diameter being less than said internal diameter of the ring so that the cylindrical piston is moveable axially from the annular piston when the annular piston is in the unactuated position.
- 9. An actuator providing a first force corresponding to a predetermined fluid pressure acting on a smaller area, providing a second force corresponding to said pressure acting on a larger area, and comprising:an annular piston having an outer diameter corresponding to said larger area and an inner diameter corresponding to said smaller area; a cylindrical piston having a diameter substantially equal to said inner diameter, extending through and oppositely from the annular piston, having one end portion for engagement of an actuated device, and having an opposite end portion; a body having a first bore disposed at one side of the annular piston and slidably receiving said opposite end portion of the cylindrical piston, a connection providing fluid at said pressure to the first bore at said opposite end portion, and a second bore extending from a junction with the first bore and slidably receiving the annular piston; and a valve having a first position for admitting said fluid to said second bore at said junction with the first bore, and a second position for blocking said fluid to said second bore at said junction, the valve being connected to the cylindrical piston so that when the cylindrical piston is in a disposition wherein the cylindrical piston is fully received axially in the first bore, the valve is in said first position, and when the cylindrical piston moves from said disposition, the valve is in the second position, whereby: when the predetermined fluid pressure acts on said opposite end of the cylindrical piston and the first force does not move an actuated device connected to said one end of the cylindrical piston, the valve provides the predetermined pressure to the annular piston so that the pistons provide the second force, and when the predetermined fluid pressure acts on said opposite end of the cylindrical piston and the first force does move an actuated device connected to said one end of the cylindrical piston, the valve blocks the predetermined pressure to the annular piston.
- 10. The actuator of claim 9 wherein:the cylindrical piston has a predetermined first actuating movement when the predetermined fluid pressure acts on said opposite end of the cylindrical piston and the first force moves an actuated device connected to said one end of the cylindrical piston; said opposite end of the cylindrical piston bears an annulus having a larger diameter than said inner diameter for engagement by the annular piston to transfer to the cylindrical piston a force provided by said predetermined pressure acting on the annular piston; and the body bears a stop extending inwardly of the second bore and spaced oppositely of the annular piston from the first bore a distance such that, when the predetermined fluid pressure acts on the annular piston, the annular piston engages the stop when the annular piston makes a predetermined second actuating movement shorter than said first actuating movement.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/231,107, filed Jan. 14, 1999, now abandoned.
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