The invention has for its subject a hydraulic actuator with automatic purging, allowing the air contained in one of the chambers thereof to be purged at least when the rod reaches the end of its stroke.
Accordingly, what is proposed is a hydraulic actuator comprising
Thus, the opening of the purge valve takes place automatically and systematically each time the rod reaches the end of its stroke. The valve then remains open for as long as the rod remains at the end of its stroke.
According to one specific embodiment, the push member comprises a needle which is mounted so as to be able to slide within the rod in a direction parallel to the sliding axis of the rod, the needle having a distal end close to the valve and a proximal end close to a crosspiece which is floatingly mounted across the rod in a longitudinal slot therein so as to project to either side of the rod such that, when the rod reaches the end of its stroke, ends of the crosspiece will bear against the facing portion of the hollow body, pushing the crosspiece relative to the needle such that said crosspiece in turn pushes the needle, which in turn pushes the shut-off member of the valve to force it to open.
A better understanding of the invention will be gained by way of the description which follows of one specific embodiment of the invention, with reference to the figures in the appended drawings, in which:
With reference to
A rod 5 is mounted such that it can slide in a sealed manner inside the body 1 along the Z axis. Here, the rod 5 projects from the body on both sides, passing through the plug 3. The rod 5 forms a piston 6 which delimits two chambers C1 and C2 (the chamber C1 is more visible in
The rod 5 is hollow and defines an open-ended internal cavity 11 closed in a sealed manner by a plug 12. As is more visible in
Passing through the slot 13 is a crosspiece 15 (visible at its end in
The slot 13 brings the chamber C2 into communication with the internal cavity 11 in the rod 5. Moreover, a drilling 16 brings the internal cavity 11 and the chamber C1 into communication such that the rod 5 defines a fluid passage between the chambers C1 and C2. This passage is closed by a purge valve 20 comprising a ball 21 which is returned towards a seat 22 by a spring 23.
The seat 22 forms part of a succession of elements inserted with a tight fit in the cavity 11 and bearing against a shoulder 27 of the cavity 11, and respectively comprising a strainer 27, a cage 29 receiving the spring 23, the seat 22, a recessed yoke 30 to allow the crosspiece 15 to float in the slot 13, and finally the plug 12, which is screwed into a tapping in the internal cavity 11.
The seat 22 comprises an axial bore 25 which is closed by the ball 21 and in which a needle 26 is mounted with a sliding fit. The sliding fit is not air-tight. The needle has a distal end which extends in the vicinity of the ball 21, and a proximal end extending in the vicinity of the crosspiece 15. The length of the needle 26 is selected to ensure that, when the crosspiece 15 is not being pushed by the plug 3, the needle floats between the crosspiece 15 and the ball 21, with the result that the needle 26 is moved apart from the ball 21. This ball is then held against the seat 22 by the spring 23. By contrast, when the crosspiece 15 is pushed by the plug 3 (that is to say when the rod is in an extended position as in
When the rod 5 is returned by the spring 9 to the retracted position, the crosspiece 15 is no longer pushed and therefore stops acting on the needle 26, with the result that the purge valve 20 closes again automatically.
The invention is not limited to what has just been described, but rather encompasses any variant coming within the scope defined by the claims.
In particular, although in this case the push member which opens the valve comprises a crosspiece and a needle, the invention covers any actuator comprising a push member which cooperates with the hollow body when the rod reaches one of its end positions in order to push the shut-off member of the valve.
Although in this case the valve is a ball valve, it would of course be possible to use any other type of valve, such as a needle valve.
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11 52770 | Mar 2011 | FR | national |
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3552273 | Resuggan | Jan 1971 | A |
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1 211 772 | Mar 1960 | FR |
62-130204 | Aug 1987 | JP |
8-312609 | Nov 1996 | JP |
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French Search Report of FR 11 52770, dated Oct. 28, 2011. |
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20120247318 A1 | Oct 2012 | US |