Claims
- 1. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool structure comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive at least a portion of an actuatable tool structure internally thereof, an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure, said bore having an intermediate axially extending formed portion, said piston having an axially intermediate head portion cooperable with said formed portion to define chamber portions within said bore on axially opposite sides of said head portion which chamber portions vary inversely in volume as said piston reciprocates, first passageway means in said body member having hydraulic fluid flow through portions thereof controlled by said piston upon reciprocation thereof to provide for selective admission of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions, and second passageway means in said body member having fluid flow communication alternately with said chamber portions controlled by said head portion of said piston during reciprocation thereof to provide at least substantially continuous discharge of hydraulic fluid from said chamber portions.
- 2. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 1 with said second passageway means having an axial extent communicating with said bore, said head portion having an axial extent on the outer periphery thereof, and said axial extent on said head portion being of a length with respect to the length of the axial extent of said second passageway means to provide such discharge of hydraulic fluid.
- 3. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 1 with said second passageway means having an axial extent communicating with said bore and said head portion having an axial extent on the outer periphery thereof of the same length as the axial extent of said second passageway means.
- 4. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 1 wherein said piston is symmetrical with respect to the central transverse plane thereof.
- 5. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 1 wherein said body member includes a segment transversely spaced from said bore and encompassing an axial extent of said bore, and said segment having at least one accumulator chamber therein in continuous communication with one of said chamber portions.
- 6. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 5 wherein said accumulator chamber is annular in form.
- 7. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 6 wherein said accumulator chamber is in continuous communication with said one of said chamber portions through a plurality of passageway portions spaced circumferentially with respect to said chamber section.
- 8. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 1 wherein said body member includes a segment transversely spaced from said bore and encompassing an axial extent of said bore, and said segment having a pair of axially spaced accumulator chambers therein in continuous communication with said chamber portions, respectively.
- 9. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 8 wherein each of said accumulator chambers is annular in form.
- 10. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 9 wherein said accumulator chambers are in continuous communication with said chamber portions respectively, through a plurality of passageway portions spaced circumferentially with respect to said chamber portions.
- 11. A hydraulic drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first passageway means includes axially spaced portions communicating with said bore and said second passageway means communicates with said bore axially intermediate said axially spaced portions.
- 12. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool structure comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive at least a portion of an actuatable tool structure internally thereof; an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure; said bore having an intermediate axially extending chamber section of greater cross-sectional extent than the cross-sectional extent of the adjacent sections of said bore axially outwardly thereof; said piston having a formed axially intermediate head section; said head section having a central portion with an axially extending outer peripheral surface closely slideably received within said chamber section to define chamber portions within said chamber section on axially opposite sides of said head section which chamber portions vary inversely in volume as said piston reciprocates; first passageway means in said body member having axially spaced fluid inlet port means in communication with said bore axially outwardly of the axially spaced ends of said chamber section, respectively; said piston having formed axially spaced means cooperable with said inlet port means, respectively, for selective admission of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions alternately; second passageway means in said body member having a discharge port means with an axial extent in communication with said chamber section; and said outer peripheral surface having an axial extent with respect to said axial extent of said discharge port means to provide at least substantially continuous flow of hydraulic fluid from said chamber portions alternately to said discharge port means.
- 13. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 12 wherein said axial extent of said outer peripheral surface is equal to said axial extent of said discharge port means.
- 14. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 12 wherein said first passageway means includes a passageway within said body member for maintaining continuous fluid flow communication between said inlet port means.
- 15. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 12 wherein said formed axially spaced means of said piston are circumferentially continuous grooves.
- 16. A method of moving an elongated impact piston through a work output stroke within an elongated bore of a body member in which said bore contains hydraulic fluid and said piston has an intermediate head portion within said bore whereby piston actuating and piston return chambers are formed within said bore on opposite sides of the head portion comprising, moving said piston through an initial portion of such a work output stroke by admitting pressurized hydraulic fluid to said actuating chamber throughout said initial portion while simultaneously pressurizing fluid in a closed volume in continuous hydraulic communication with said actuating chamber and discharging hydraulic fluid from said return chamber, discontinuing said admitting and moving said piston through an intermediate portion of such a work output stroke immediately subsequent to said initial portion by the hydraulic fluid in said closed volume and said actuating chamber while simultaneously discharging hydraulic fluid from said return chamber, and moving said piston through a final portion of such a work output stroke immediately subsequent to said intermediate portion by the hydraulic fluid in said closed volume and said actuating chamber while simultaneously discharging hydraulic fluid from said actuating chamber and discontinuing said discharging of said return chamber.
- 17. The method as specified in claim 16 including admitting pressurized hydraulic fluid to said return chamber throughout said final portion to provide at least in part pressurized hydraulic fluid for returning said piston to the position at which such a work output stroke is initiated.
- 18. The method as specified in claim 17 including simultaneously admitting pressurized hydraulic fluid throughout said final portion to a closed volume in continuous hydraulic communication with said return chamber.
- 19. The method as specified in claim 16 including admitting pressurized hydraulic fluid to said return chamber throughout said final portion while simultaneously pressurizing hydraulic fluid in another closed volume in continuous hydraulic communication with said return chamber, moving said piston through an initial portion of a return stroke immediately subsequent to said final portion of such a work output stroke by continuing the admitting of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said return chamber and said another closed volume thoughout said initial portion of such a return stroke while simultaneously discharging hydraulic fluid from said actuating chamber, discontinuing said last mentioned admitting and moving said piston through an immediate portion of such a return stroke immediately subsequent to said initial portion of such a return stroke by the hydraulic fluid in said another closed volume and said return chamber while simultaneously discharging hydraulic fluid from said actuating chamber, and moving said piston through a final portion of such a return stroke immediately subsequent to said intermediate portion of such a return stroke by the hydraulic fluid in said another closed volume and said return chamber while simultaneously discharging hydraulic fluid from said return chamber and admitting pressurized hydraulic fluid to said actuating chamber.
- 20. A hydraulic drive for actuating a percussive tool comprising: a body member having an elongated formed bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive at least a portion of an actuatable tool structure internally thereof; an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure; said piston including an intermediate head portion to define in conjunction with said bore variable volume chamber portions in said bore on axially opposite sides of said intermediate head portion; said body member having first passageway means to provide for selective admission of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions; said body member having second passageway means to provide for exhausting of hydraulic fluid from said chamber portions; and said piston being cooperable with said first and second passageway means to place the one of said chamber portions intermediate said head portion and said one end of said bore in at least substantially continuous communication with said first and second passageway means alternately throughout the reciprocation of said piston.
- 21. A hydraulic drive as claimed in claim 20 wherein said head portion is cooperable with said second passageway means during piston reciprocation to place said second passageway means in at least substantially continuous communication with said chamber portions alternately.
- 22. A hydraulic drive as claimed in claim 21 wherein said first passageway means includes accumulators cooperable with said chamber portions respectively.
- 23. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive a portion of a tool structure internally thereof which tool structure extends externally of said body member, a piston reciprocably movable within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure, passageway means in said body member having a plurality of portions for permitting hydraulic fluid to reciprocate said piston, said portions of said passageway means having respective chamber portions located laterally outwardly of said bore with an open extent at the outer surface of said body member, a shell member having an elongated bore therein, and said shell member encompassing at least a portion of said body member to form hydraulic fluid chambers in conjunction with each of said chamber portions with the inner surface of said bore of said shell member forming the outermost extent of each of said fluid chambers.
- 24. A hydraulic drive as specified in claim 23 wherein the outer surface of said body member encompassed by said shell member and the inner surface of said bore of said shell member are cylindrical.
- 25. A hydraulic drive as specified in claim 23 wherein the outer surface of said body member engages the inner surface of said shell member to produce a stress within said shell member to retain said shell member on said body member.
- 26. A hydraulic drive as specified in claim 23 wherein said body member and said shell member define additional fluid chambers of the same structure as said fluid chambers.
- 27. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive a portion of a tool structure internally thereof which tool structure extends externally of said body member; an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure; said bore having an axially intermediate formed portion, said piston having an axially intermediate head portion; said piston being cooperable with said intermediate formed portion to define variable volume chamber portions within said bore on axially opposite sides of said head portion; said piston having guide portions extending in opposite axial directions with respect to said head portion which guide portions are closely received within said bore; passageway means in said body member for controlling the admission and discharge of hydraulic fluid to and from said chamber portions to reciprocate said piston; drain passageways cooperable with said guide portions, respectively, throughout the reciprocation thereof to discharge flow of hydraulic fluid form said chamber portions along said guide portions, said body member having relatively movable parts therein having a leakage path therebetween to atmosphere and at least one of said drain passageways being in communication with said leakage path.
- 28. A hydraulic drive as set forth in claim 8 where said body member includes additional hydraulic accumulators in said segment which additional accumulators are in fluid flow communication with said bore.
- 29. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool structure comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive at least a portion of an actuatable tool structure internally thereof, an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure, said bore having an intermediate axially extending formed portion, said piston having an axially intermediate head portion cooperable with said formed portion to define chamber portions within said bore on axially opposite sides of said head portion which chamber portions vary inversely in volume as said piston reciprocates, first passageway means in said body member having hydraulic fluid flow through portions thereof controlled by said piston upon reciprocation thereof to provide for selective admission of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions, and second passageway means in said body member having fluid flow communication with alternate ones of said chamber portions controlled by said head portion of said piston during reciprocation thereof to control the discharge of hydraulic fluid from said chamber portions; and the hydraulic fluid in one of said chamber portions being effective upon said head portion of said piston to move said piston through a work stroke and the hydraulic fluid in the other of said chamber portions being effective upon said head portion of said piston to move said piston through a return stroke with the hydraulic fluid in said one of said chamber portions being effective upon said head portion of said piston for a longer portion of the travel during said work stroke without discharge of hydraulic fluid from said one of said chamber portions than the hydraulic fluid in said other of said chamber portions is effective upon said head portion of said piston without discharge of hydraulic fluid from said other of said chamber portions during said return stroke.
- 30. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool structure comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with a central longitudinal axis and with one end of said bore being adapted to receive at least a portion of an actuatable tool structure internally thereof; an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure; said bore having an axially intermediate and axially extending chamber section of greater cross-sectional extent than the cross-sectional extent of the adjacent sections of said bore axially outwardly thereof; said piston having a formed axially intermediate head section; said head section having a central portion with an axially extending outer peripheral surface closely slideably received within said chamber section to define chamber portions on axially opposite sides of said central portion of said head section which chamber portions vary inversely in volume as said piston reciprocates; first passageway means in said body member having axially spaced fluid inlet port means in communication with said bore axially outwardly of the axially spaced ends of said chamber section, respectively; said piston having formed axially spaced means cooperable with said inlet port means, respectively, for selective admission of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions alternately during the reciprocable movement of said piston; second passageway means in said body member having a discharge port means with an axial extent in communication with said chamber section; said outer peripheral surface of said central portion of said head section being cooperable with said axial extent of said discharge port means to control the discharge of hydraulic fluid from said chamber portions; and said inlet port means being cooperable with said axially spaced means of said piston to provide unequal flow of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions when the central transverse plane of said central portion of said head section of said piston is coincident with the central transverse plane of said axial extent of said discharge port means.
- 31. A hydraulic drive for actuating a tool structure comprising: a body member having an elongated bore therein with one end of said bore being adapted to receive at least a portion of an actuatable tool structure internally thereof, an elongated piston axially reciprocal within said bore to deliver impact blows to such a tool structure, said bore having an intermediate axially extending formed portion, said piston having an axially intermediate head portion cooperable with said formed portion to define chamber portions within said bore on axially opposite sides of said head portion which chamber portions vary inversely in volume as said piston reciprocates, first passageway means in said body member having hydraulic fluid flow through portions thereof controlled by said piston upon reciprocation thereof to provide for selective admission of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions, second passageway means in said body member having an axial extent in open communication with said bore such that fluid flow communication with alternate ones of said chamber portions is controlled by said head portion of said piston during reciprocation thereof and said first passageway means being cooperable with said piston to provide unequal flow of hydraulic fluid to said chamber portions when the central transverse plane of said head portion is coincident with the central transverse plane of said axial extent.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 680,822, filed Apr. 28, 1976 now abandoned.
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