Claims
- 1. A diesel hammer system for driving a pile, comprising:a housing; an anvil member supported by the housing; a clamp assembly adapted to connect the anvil member to the pile; a ram member disposed within the housing; a fuel pump system for injecting fuel into a combustion chamber defined by the housing, anvil member, and the ram member, the fuel pump system comprising a pump housing defining a fuel chamber, a pump piston disposed partly within the fuel chamber, a pump lever that engages the pump piston, a cam member, where an angular position of the cam member acts on the pump lever to determine a position of the pump piston within the fuel chamber and thus determine an effective volume of the fuel chamber; and an actuator assembly arranged to change the angular position of the cam member, where the actuator assembly comprises a control pinion operatively connected to the cam member such that rotation of the control pinion causes angular movement of the cam member, a control rack operatively engaged with the control pinion such that axial displacement of the control rack causes rotation of the control pinion, and a control assembly for causing axial displacement of the control rack; whereby movement of the ram member from an upper position into an impact position causes the ram member to act on the pump piston through the pump lever to force fuel out of the fuel chamber and into the combustion chamber; operation of the actuator assembly determines the volume of fuel forced out of the fuel chamber and into the combustion chamber based on an angular position of the cam member; and operation of the control assembly determines the angular position of the cam member and thus the volume of fuel forced into the combustion chamber.
- 2. A diesel hammer system as recited in claim 1, in which the fuel pump system further comprises:a fuel pump housing on which indicia are formed; and an indicator fixed relative to the cam member; wherein the indicator extends out of the fuel pump housing adjacent to the indicia to indicate the effective volume of the fuel chamber.
- 3. A diesel hammer system as recited in claim 1, in which the control assembly comprises a control cylinder assembly having first and second ports, where introduction of hydraulic fluid into the first port causes displacement of the control rack in a first direction and introduction of hydraulic fluid into the second port causes displacement of the control rack in a second direction.
- 4. A diesel hammer system as recited in claim 1, in which the control assembly comprises a control cylinder assembly comprising:a fluid port; and a return spring; whereby the return spring biases the control rack in a first direction; and introduction of hydraulic fluid into the fluid port causes displacement of the control rack in a second direction.
- 5. A diesel hammer as recited in claim 4, in which the control assembly comprises a control cylinder assembly comprising:a control cylinder housing; and a control piston head arranged within the control cylinder housing and operatively connected to the control rack; wherein the return spring is located within the control cylinder housing and engages the control piston head.
- 6. A diesel hammer as recited in claim 4, in which the control assembly comprises a control cylinder assembly comprising:a control cylinder housing; and a control piston head arranged within the control cylinder housing and operatively connected to the control rack; wherein the return spring is located outside of the control cylinder housing and engages the control rack.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/284,180, which was filed on Apr. 16, 2001.
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