The invention relates to a hydraulic accumulator in the form of a bellows accumulator, having an accumulator housing, in which the bellows, having a preselectable number of pleats, forms a movable separation element between the gas side and the fluid side.
Hydraulic accumulators having bellows serving as a movable separation element are known and are used in various technical fields, for example, in hydraulic brake systems for motor vehicles and in a wide variety of industrial hydraulic systems. For example, DE 10 2008 061 221 A1 discloses a bellows accumulator, in which a metal bellows is provided as the movable separation element between the gas side and the fluid side.
Bellows accumulators are characterized by many advantageous properties. For example, relatively great changes in volume of the media spaces in the accumulator housing can be implemented by expanding and contracting the bellows. Metal bellows provided as the movable separation element are also relatively robust with respect to alternating loads, such as those which may occur during operation, in particular in use as a pulsating damper, and they have good sealing properties without any diffusion losses. However, these properties must be balanced against the fact that metal bellows, which may be considered for use in hydraulic accumulators,
are relatively expensive components, so that manufacturing the bellows accumulators is relatively cost intensive.
In this regard, the object of the invention is to make available a bellows accumulator which can be manufactured inexpensively and economically.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a bellows accumulator having the features of patent claim 1 in its entirety.
Thus, an important special feature of the invention is that a spacer device is provided, disposed inside the accumulator housing, and in fluid connection with the interior of the bellows, forming an additional media space, or being adjacent to the bellows. A desired total volume of the working spaces in the accumulator housing can be implemented through pleated bellows having smaller dimensions and a smaller number of pleats accordingly, due to the fact that, by means of the spacer device in addition to the volume of the working space, which forms the interior of the bellows in its working movements or lifting movements and depends on the geometry and the number of the bellows behaviors, this yields a significant reduction in manufacturing costs. Another advantage is that, due to the different choice of the size of the additional volume made available by the spacer device, different total volumes can be implemented with bellows of the same number of pleats. Due to the possibility of using similar bellows for hydraulic accumulators of different specifications, this opens the possibility of a further cost reduction due to the use of bellows, which conform to a standard size and can thus be manufactured economically and inexpensively in larger numbers.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the spacer device is in the form of a pot, which is mounted with a fluid-tight connection, with its opening on an open end of the bellows. A suitably selected depth of the pot can easily provide the desired additional volume in this way.
The arrangement may advantageously be made so that the pot is held immovably axially in the accumulator housing and forms the attachment point for the immovable end of the bellows at its opening.
Alternatively, however, the pot may be disposed as a movable element on the movable end of the bellows and its immovable end may be secured on the accumulator housing in this case.
In both cases, the interior of the bellows may be assigned to the gas side in a particularly advantageous manner, so that the volume of the additional media space formed by the pot, together with the interior of the bellows, forms the volume of the gas side, so that a large volume of working gas, accordingly, is available for operation of the hydraulic accumulator.
In preferred exemplary embodiments, with the pot disposed so that it is axially immovable, its bottom is at one end of the accumulator housing and has a gas filling connection for a working gas.
In exemplary embodiments, in which the pot is connected to the movable end of the bellows, the immovable end of the bellows may be secured on a housing part situated at one end of the accumulator housing, where a gas filling connection for working gas is provided.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, a housing end part may be provided on the end of the accumulator housing opposite the end having the gas filling connection, such that this housing end part delimits the fluid side, which is on the outside of the bellows and has a fluid connection.
The housing end part may especially advantageously form a stop, which limits the movements of the bellows to a stroke corresponding to a predefined maximum volume comprised of the volume of the interior of the bellows and the additional volume of the pot.
The invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of the exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings, which show:
The exemplary embodiments illustrated in
In the interior of the accumulator housing 1, there is a metal bellows 21 having a predefined number of bellows pleats 23, only some of which are labeled in the figures, as the separation element between the fluid side 13 and a gas side 25. The bellows 21 is open at the end 27 at the top in the drawing and is closed at its other lower end 29, such that in the exemplary embodiment in
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Manufacturing the accumulator housing 1 from a tube body permits a particularly simple, economical and inexpensive production of the bellows accumulator.
As this shows, hydraulic accumulators of various specifications according to the invention can be designed with bellows 21 having the same number of bellows pleats 23, by preselecting a minimum volume through the choice of the depth of the respective pot 33, such that this volume corresponds essentially to the volume of the pot 33 with the bellows 21 compressed. On the other hand, the maximum volume of the other media space, which is on the outside of the compressed bellows 21, is predetermined through the choice of the axial length of the accumulator housing 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 117 752.7 | Nov 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/004512 | 10/29/2012 | WO | 00 | 4/15/2014 |