Claims
- 1. A pneumatic apparatus for using the pressure differential between an area of higher pressure and an area of lower pressure in a compressed gas system to drive equipment, the pneumatic apparatus comprising:(A) a pressure vessel; (B) a gas outlet in the wall of the pressure vessel, said gas outlet being in fluid communication with the interior of the pressure vessel; (C) a pneumatic device, a portion of said pneumatic device being located within the pressure vessel, and said pneumatic device including an intake and an exhaust, wherein when the pneumatic device is being pneumatically actuated, the gas used to drive the pneumatic device passes into the pneumatic device through the intake and the exhaust gas is exhausted through the exhaust; and (D) said pneumatic device exhaust being in fluid communication with the interior of the pressure vessel; wherein if the gas outlet is connected by suitable conduit to the area of lower pressure whereby the interior of the pressure vessel is in fluid contact with the area of lower pressure and the pneumatic device intake is connected by suitable conduit to the area of higher pressure whereby the pneumatic device intake is in fluid contact with the area of higher pressure, then exhaust gas from the pneumatic device can flow to the area of lower pressure.
- 2. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 1 wherein a portion of the equipment driven by the pneumatic apparatus is located within the pressure vessel.
- 3. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 1 wherein the equipment driven by the pneumatic apparatus is located outside the pressure vessel.
- 4. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pneumatic device comprises:(A) a pneumatic cylinder; (B) a piston within the pneumatic cylinder, said piston defining a chamber with the pneumatic cylinder, said chamber changing in size as the piston moves within the pneumatic cylinder; (C) a piston biassing means connected to the piston and causing the piston to tend to move to, and remain at, top of stroke, being the position of the piston where the chamber is the smallest; and (D) a three-port Y valve, wherein one port is connected by conduit to the chamber; one port is the pneumatic device intake and one port is the pneumatic device exhaust; (E) a valve switch incorporated in the Y valve wherein when the valve switch is at a first position, gas can flow through the Y valve between the intake and the chamber, and when the valve switch is at a second position gas can flow through the Y valve between the chamber and the exhaust; and (F) a linkage connecting the piston to the valve switch, wherein when the piston is substantially at top of stroke the valve switch is at the first position and when the piston is substantially at bottom of stroke the valve switch is at the second position, whereby when the piston is at top of stroke, gas can flow from the intake to the chamber and when the piston is at bottom of stroke, gas can flow from the chamber to the exhaust.
- 5. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 4 wherein the linkage comprises:(A) a rotatable member; (B) a flexible member connected to the piston and attached to the rotatable member, whereby movement of the piston in the direction from top of stroke to bottom of stroke will cause the rotatable member to rotate in one direction; (C) a rotatable member biassing means connected to the rotatable member and tending to cause the rotatable member to rotate in the opposite direction from that rotation caused by the movement of the piston in the direction from top of stroke to bottom of stroke; and (D) means for connecting the rotatable member to the valve switch.
- 6. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 5 wherein the rotatable member is attached to an output shaft.
- 7. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 6 wherein the output shaft passes through the wall of the pressure vessel.
- 8. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 5 wherein the rotatable member is a sprocket, said sprocket incorporating teeth, and the flexible member is a chain, wherein the chain engages with the teeth.
- 9. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 8 wherein the rotable member biassing means comprises a spring, one end of the spring being connected to the drive sprocket.
- 10. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 5 wherein the means for connecting the rotatable member to the valve switch comprises a switch spring.
- 11. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pressure vessel contains a liquid.
- 12. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 11 wherein the liquid is oil.
- 13. A pneumatic apparatus for using the pressure differential between an area of higher pressure and an area of lower pressure in a compressed gas system to drive equipment, the pneumatic apparatus comprising:(A) a pressure vessel; and (B) a pneumatic device, a portion of said pneumatic device being located within the pressure vessel, and said pneumatic device incorporating an intake and an exhaust, wherein when the pneumatic device is being pneumatically actuated, the gas used to drive the pneumatic device passes into the pneumatic device through the intake and the exhaust gas is exhausted through the exhaust, and wherein if the pneumatic device exhaust is in fluid communication with the area of lower pressure and the pneumatic device intake is in fluid communication with the area of higher pressure, then exhaust gas from the pneumatic device can flow to the area of lower pressure.
- 14. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 13 wherein the interior of the pressure vessel is in fluid communication with the pneumatic device exhaust.
- 15. The pneumatic apparatus of claim 13 wherein the interior of the pressure
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/140,904, filed Jun. 23, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/140904 |
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