Claims
- 1. A fluid-operated piston-type actuator comprising:a body having first and second axial ends and an inner surface that defines a bore that opens through at least one of said first and second axial ends to define an open end of said bore; a piston slidably positioned in said bore; an end wall positioned in blocking relation with said open end of said bore, said end wall comprising: (i) a peripheral surface that defines a first circumferentially extending groove that is axially aligned with a second circumferentially extending groove defined in said inner surface of said body; and, (ii) an inner face oriented toward said piston and an opposite outer face oriented away from said piston, said first groove located axially between said inner and outer faces, said outer face covering and blocking access to a majority of said first groove and comprising at least one notch defined therein that intersects said first groove, wherein said at least one notch is the only access opening to said first and second grooves; a retaining band located partially in both said first and second grooves, said retaining band resiliently expanded radially into abutment with an outer wall of said second groove and extending for at least 360° within said first and second grooves, wherein said band is selectively removable from said first and second grooves only via said at least one notch.
- 2. The actuator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one notch comprises first and second notches defined in said outer face of said end wall.
- 3. The actuator as set forth in claim 2, wherein said first and second notches are located opposite each other on a periphery of said outer face.
- 4. The actuator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said outer surface blocks access to at least about 75% of said first groove.
- 5. The actuator as set forth in claim 2, wherein said outer surface blocks access to at least about 75% of said first groove.
- 6. A fluid-operated piston-type actuator comprising:a body having first and second axial ends and an inner surface that defines a bore that opens through at least one of said first and second axial ends to define an open end of said bore; a piston slidably positioned in said bore; an end wall positioned in blocking relation with said open end of said bore, said end wall comprising: (i) a peripheral surface that defines a first circumferentially extending groove that is axially aligned with a second circumferentially extending groove defined in said inner surface of said body when said end wall is positioned in blocking relation with said open end of said bore; and, (ii) an inner face oriented toward said piston and an opposite outer face oriented away from said piston, said first groove located axially between said inner and outer faces, said outer face covering and blocking access to a majority of said first groove and comprising a first notch defined therein that intersects and provides access to said first groove; a retaining band located partially in both said first and second grooves, said retaining band resiliently expanded radially into abutment with an outer wall of said second groove, wherein said retaining band defines a maximum width and wherein said first circumferentially extending groove defines a minimum depth that is at least approximately 0.010 inches greater than said maximum width of said retaining band.
- 7. The actuator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said retaining band describes at least 360° in said first and second circumferentially extending grooves.
- 8. The actuator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first groove has a radially inner wall and wherein a space is defined between said retaining band and said radially inner wall of said first groove.
- 9. The actuator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first groove defines a depth that is greater than a maximum width of said retaining band.
- 10. The actuator as set forth in claim 1, wherein a rod is secured to said piston to move therewith and wherein said end wall defines an opening through which said rod extends.
- 11. A fluid-operated piston-type actuator comprising:a body having first and second axial ends and an inner surface that defines a bore that opens through at least one of said first and second axial ends to define an open end of said bore; a piston slidably positioned in said bore; an end wall positioned in blocking relation with said open end of said bore, said end wall comprising; (i) a peripheral surface that defines a first circumferentially extending groove that is axially aligned with a second circumferentially extending groove defined in said inner surface of said body when said end wall is positioned in blocking relation with said open end of said bore; and, (ii) an inner face oriented toward said piston and an opposite outer face oriented away from said piston, said first groove located axially between said inner and outer faces, said outer face covering and blocking access to a majority of said first groove and comprising a first notch defined therein that intersects and provides access to said first groove; a retaining band located partially in both said first and second grooves, said retaining band resiliently expanded radially into abutment with an outer wall of said second groove, wherein said retaining band is preformed into a helical configuration.
- 12. The actuator as set forth in claim 2, wherein said retaining band comprises a tail located in one of said first and second notches.
- 13. The actuator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said retaining band comprises a tail portion that is upturned relative to a remaining portion of said retaining band.
- 14. The actuator as set forth in claim 11, wherein said retaining band comprises a tail that is preformed to be upturned relative to a remaining portion of said retaining band and wherein said tail is partially inserted into said second groove to hold said tail flat against said remaining portion of said retaining band.
- 15. A method of connecting an end wall to a body of a fluid cylinder, said method comprising:placing an end wall inside an open mouth of a bore defined in a body of a fluid cylinder; adjusting an axial position of said end wall in said bore so that a first groove defined in a peripheral surface of said end wall is aligned with a second groove defined in said body; feeding a first end of a retaining band in a first direction into said first groove through a notch defined in an outer face of said end wall; rotating said end wall in a second direction that is generally opposite said first direction so that said retaining band is received in said first and second grooves.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 15, wherein said step of rotating said end wall comprises rotating said end wall until said retaining band located in said first and second grooves defines an arc of at least 360°.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 15, further comprising concealing at least 75% of said retaining band behind said outer face of said end wall when said retaining band is fed into said notch.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 15, further comprising:positioning an upturned tail portion of said retaining band in said notch; flattening said upturned tail portion; and, moving said flattened tail portion radially outwardly into said second groove.
- 19. A method of connecting an end wall to a body of a fluid actuator, said method comprising:placing an end wall inside an open mouth of a bore defined in a body of a fluid actuator; adjusting an axial position of said end wall in said bore so that a first groove defined in a peripheral surface of said end wall is aligned with a second groove defined in said body; feeding a first end of a retaining band into said first and second grooves through a notch defined in an outer face of said end wall; rotating said end wall so that said retaining band moves into said first and second grooves through said notch.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 19, wherein said step of rotating said end wall comprises rotating said end wall until said retaining band located in said first and second grooves defines an arc of at least 360°.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 19, further comprising positioning an upturned tail portion of said retaining band in said notch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from and hereby expressly incorporates by reference U.S. provisional application No. 60/301,350 filed Jun. 27, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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