Claims
- 1. Hydraulic accumulator for providing pressurized fluid for a hydraulic system, comprising a cylinder, a piston movably disposed in said cylinder defining a space in said cylinder on one side of said piston for pressurized fluid, a mechanical spring device being in the form of a plurality if compression springs evenly distributed about the periphery of the hydraulic accumulator and connected to said piston for maintaining pressure in the pressurized fluid in said space, rocking levers each being pivotable in vicinity of the center thereof and having one end engaging a respective one of said compression springs and another inner end acting on said piston and permanently transfering motion of said compression springs to said piston for maintaining a constant pressure in the pressurized fluid, said rocking levers being substantially perpendiclar to the longitudinal axis of said piston and rotatable in a plane extending through the axis of said piston, a support integral with said piston having a support surface thereon, at least said inner end of said rocking lever having a substantially semicircular contact cam surface resting against and rolling on said support surface for equalizing changes in the force of said compression springs and maintaining pressure in the pressurized fluid for each position of said piston, a base plate on which said cylinder is fastened, a cross piece spaced at a distance from said base plate, connecting bolts connected from said cross piece to said base plate, and a piston rod connected to said piston, said cylinder, piston and piston rod being accomodated between said base plate and said cross piece, and said rocking levers being pivotably supported on said cross piece.
- 2. Hydraulic accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said cylinder has a low pressure spaced therein integral with said space for pressurized fluid, said piston rod being, extended through said low pressure space and having a free end, said support being in the form of a contact ring disposed on said free end of said piston rod, and said support surface being substantially perpendicular to the axis of said piston rod.
- 3. Hydraulic accumulator according to claim 1, including a relief valve at least partly disposed in said cylinder, said cylinder having a wall surface and said cylinder having a low pressure space on the other side of said piston in vicinity of said piston rod, said low pressure space being connected to said space for the pressurized fluid by opening said relief valve when said piston comes to a stop against said wall surface of said cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 527,572, filed Aug. 29, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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