Information
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Patent Grant
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6347786
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Patent Number
6,347,786
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 23, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 19, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Banks; Derris H.
- Wilson; Lee
Agents
- Varndell & Varndell, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 259 89 H
- 259 93 H
- 259 93 R
- 259 8 B
- 259 2 B
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hydraulic jack lifting mechanism includes a valve seat coupled to a cylinder and an inner tube in the cylinder, a piston pump, the piston having a big piston and a small piston respectively aimed at a high-pressure fluid hole and a low-pressure fluid hole in the valve seat, a return fluid control pin, a pressure regulating valve, an one-way ball valve unit, which controls one-way flowing direction of the hydraulic fluid to extend a lifting ramp out of the inner tube to lift the load, and a return fluid valve. When lifting a heavy load, high pressure in the inner tube forces the return fluid control pin to open the steel ball of the pressure regulating valve, for enabling the internal hydraulic fluid of the big piston to flow back to the cylinder and the internal hydraulic fluid of the small piston to be pumped into the inner tube, so as to lift the load with less effort.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hydraulic jack and, more specifically, to a lifting mechanism for hydraulic jack, in which, when lifting a heavy load, high pressure in the inner tube forces the return fluid control pin to open the steel ball of the pressure regulating valve, for enabling the internal hydraulic fluid of the big piston to flow back to the cylinder and the internal hydraulic fluid of the small piston to be pumped into the inner tube, so as to lift the load with less effort.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Regular hydraulic jacks commonly use a piston pump to such and deliver a hydraulic fluid, causing the hydraulic fluid to move a lifting ramp so as to lift the load. A piston pump for this purpose has a single piston, which provides a constant pressure to deliver the hydraulic fluid when reciprocated. Therefore, the user wastes much effort to lift the lifting ramp to the bottom side of the load to be lifted. There is known a two-step hydraulic jack with a piston pump of double-piston design. This double-piston design enables the user to lift the load more efficiently. Before touching the load, the big and small pistons of the double-piston design piston pump are synchronously reciprocated to extend the lifting ramp quickly. After reaching the load, the small piston is reciprocated to pump the hydraulic fluid to force the lifting ramp outwards, and to further lift the load at a relatively lower speed.
According to conventional stepless hydraulic jacks of double-piston design, the maximum operating force is at the status when the lifting ramp receives 100% of the set pressure. Normally, the weight of the load is below 40% of the set pressure. Therefore, it is easy to lift the load of which the weight is below the set pressure. When the weight of the load is below 40% of the set pressure, the big and small pistons of the piston pump can be synchronously operated to extend the lifting ramp and to further lift the load with less effort. In a two-step lifting type hydraulic jack, the lifting ramp can be quickly extended out when receives no pressure. However, when the lifting ramp receives a pressure (for example, 10% of the set pressure), the internal hydraulic fluid of the big piston must be forced to open the steel ball of the pressure regulating valve, for enabling the internal hydraulic fluid of the big piston to flow back to the cylinder, leaving the internal hydraulic fluid of the small piston to be forced into the inner tube to extend out the lifting ramp and to further lift the load. In this case, the user must employ much effort to provide a lifting pressure equal to 100% of the set pressure plus 10% of the set pressure to overcome the pressure received by the lifting ramp. Therefore, the user must give employ much effort to lift the load. When a two-step lifting type hydraulic jack is used to lift the load of which the weight surpasses 40% of the set pressure, the user must employ much more effort to provide a lifting pressure equal to 100% of the set pressure plus 40% of the set pressure to overcome the pressure received by the lifting ramp. This lifting pressure demand is beyond the operable range of the hydraulic jack. In order to prevent the occurrence of this problem, rapid lifting mode can be operated only when the lifting ramp receives no pressure or a small amount of pressure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to the present invention, when the lifting ramp receives a pressure over a predetermined value, the internal hydraulic fluid of the inner tube immediately forces a return fluid control pin to open the steel ball of the pressure regulating valve, for enabling the hydraulic fluid to flow back from the big piston of the piston pump to the casing. Therefore, less effort is needed to lift the load. The hydraulic jack lifting mechanism according to the present invention comprises a valve seat coupled to a cylinder and an inner tube in the cylinder, a piston pump, the piston having a big piston and a small piston respectively aimed at a high-pressure fluid hole and a low-pressure fluid hole in the valve seat, a return fluid control pin, a pressure regulating valve, an one-way ball valve unit, which controls one-way flowing direction of the hydraulic fluid to extend a lifting ramp out of the inner tube to lift the load, and a return fluid valve. When lifting a heavy load, high pressure in the inner tube forces the return fluid control pin to open the steel ball of the pressure regulating valve, for enabling the internal hydraulic fluid of the big piston to flow back to the cylinder and the internal hydraulic fluid of the small piston to be pumped into the inner tube, so as to lift the load with less effort.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of the lifting mechanism for hydraulic jack according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an end view in section of the lifting mechanism according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a top view in section of the lifting mechanism according to the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of a part of the present invention, showing the lifting stroke of the lifting mechanism.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of a part of the present invention, showing the return stroke of the lifting mechanism.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the return stroke of the piston pump.
FIG. 7
shows a horizontal hydraulic jack constructed according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
shows a vertical hydraulic jack constructed according to the present invention.
FIG. 9
shows another vertical hydraulic jack constructed according to the present invention.
FIG. 10
shows a hydraulic car jack constructed according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a lifting mechanism for hydraulic jack in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a valve seat and pump assembly, which is comprised of a valve seat
10
, a piston pump
2
, a return fluid control pin
3
, a pressure regulating valve
4
, an one-way ball valve unit
5
, a safety valve
6
, and a return fluid valve
7
, a cylinder
20
, an inner tube
30
, and a lifting ramp
40
. The cylinder
20
is coupled to one side of the valve seat
10
. The inner tube
30
is provided inside the cylinder
20
and coupled to the valve seat
10
. The lifting ramp
40
is mounted in the inner tube
30
. The cylinder
20
is filled with a hydraulic fluid. The valve seat and pump assembly controls the input of the hydraulic fluid into the inner tube
30
to move the lifting ramp
40
, so as to further lift the load. The valve seat and pump assembly comprises
The valve seat
10
(see
FIG. 2
) is a cylindrical member comprising a radially extended first valve hole
11
adapted to receive the pressure regulating valve
4
, a forward fluid hole
111
extended from an upper part of the first valve hole
11
to the inner tube
30
, a return fluid hole
112
extended from a lower part of the valve hole
11
to the inside space of the cylinder
20
beyond the inner tube
30
, a second valve hole
12
disposed at one side of the first valve hole
11
and adapted to receive the ball valve
5
, a low-pressure fluid hole
121
extended from the second valve hole
12
, a high-pressure fluid hole
122
connected between the second valve hole
12
and a lower part of the first valve hole
11
, a fluid suction hole
123
connected between the bottom end of the second valve hole
12
and the inside space of the cylinder
20
beyond the inner tube
30
, a fluid outlet
124
connected between the second valve hole and the inner tube
30
, a third valve hole
13
disposed at one side o the second valve hole
12
opposite to the first valve hole
11
and having a bottom end connected to the low-pressure fluid hole
121
, a relief hole
131
connected between the third valve hole
13
and the inside space of the cylinder
20
outside the inner tube
30
, a fourth valve hole
14
extended to the front side and disposed in communication with the inside space of the cylinder
20
and the inside space of the inner tube
30
.
The piston pump
2
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is comprised of a casing
21
, a big piston
22
, and a small piston
23
. The big piston
22
is a tubular member axially slidably mounted in the casing
21
, having one end opened and the other closed. The small piston
23
is a cylindrical member axially slidably inserted into the big piston
22
, having an axial through hole
231
. The casing
21
of the piston pump
2
is coupled to the front side of the valve seat
10
, keeping the big piston
22
aimed at the entrance of the high-pressure fluid hole
122
and the small piston
23
aimed at the entrance of the low-pressure fluid hole
121
.
The return fluid control pin
3
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, is a stepped cylinder peripherally mounted in the first valve hole
11
and peripherally sealed with a seal ring
31
. When installed, the top end of the return fluid control pin
3
is disposed at the bottom end of the forward fluid hole
111
.
The pressure regulating valve
4
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, is comprised of a steel ball
41
, a support rod
42
, a compression spring
43
, and a screw cap
44
. The steel ball
41
, the support rod
42
, the compression spring
43
, and the screw cap
44
are inserted in proper order into the first valve hole
11
of the valve seat
10
from the bottom side. The screw cap
44
seals the bottom end of the first valve hole
11
. When installed the screw cap
44
can be rotated forwards or backwards in the first valve hole
11
to adjust the spring power of the compression spring
43
to the support rod
42
and the steel ball
41
. The steel ball
41
is forced by the support rod
42
against the return fluid control pin
3
to close the first valve hole
11
, preventing the hydraulic fluid to flow from the return fluid hole
112
to the cylinder
20
.
The one-way ball valve unit
5
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, is comprised of steel balls
51
,
52
and
53
, and compression springs
54
and
55
. The first steel ball
51
is inserted into the bottom end of the second valve hole
12
of the valve seat
10
to stop the passage between the fluid suction hole
123
and the high-pressure fluid hole
122
in one direction. The second steel ball
52
is inserted into the second valve hole
12
and supported on the first compression spring
54
to close the passage from the high-pressure fluid hole
122
to the fluid outlet
124
. The third steel ball
53
is inserted into the second valve hole
12
and supported on the second compression spring
55
to close the passage from the low-pressure fluid hole
121
to the fluid outlet
124
. By means of the aforesaid arrangement, the steel balls
51
,
52
and
53
normally close the second valve hole
12
to prevent reverse flow of the hydraulic fluid from the fluid outlet
124
to the low-pressure fluid hole
121
, the high-pressure fluid hole
122
, or the fluid suction hole
123
.
The safety valve
6
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, comprises a push pin
61
, a compression spring
62
, and a cap
63
. The push pin
61
is forced by the compression spring
62
to close the bottom end of the third valve hole
13
.
The return fluid valve
7
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, is shaped like a cylindrical rod, having a screw bolt
71
transversely mounted in the rear end thereof. The front end of the return fluid valve
7
is inserted into the fourth valve hole
14
to control the fluid passage from the fourth valve hole
14
to the cylinder
20
.
The valve seat
10
, the piston pump
2
, the return fluid control pin
3
, the pressure regulating valve
4
, the one-way ball valve unit
5
, the safety valve
6
and the return fluid valve
7
form the structure of the present invention. When starting the piston pump
2
to pump the hydraulic fluid from the cylinder
20
into the inner tube
30
, the lifting ramp
40
is extended out to lift the load.
When pulling out the big and small pistons
22
and
23
of the piston pump
2
, a suction force is produced to draw the hydraulic fluid to open the first steel ball
51
of the one-way ball valve unit
5
from the fluid return hole
123
, so that the hydraulic fluid passes through the high-pressure fluid hole
122
to the inside of the piston pump
2
. After the piston pump
2
has been filled up with the hydraulic fluid, the user can then push the pistons
22
and
23
back into the piston pump
2
to force the hydraulic fluid to flow through the high-pressure fluid hole
122
and the low-pressure fluid hole
121
into the second valve hole
12
to further push open the second and third steel balls
52
and
52
of the one-way ball valve unit
5
, and then to flow through the fluid outlet
124
into the inner tube
30
to extend out the lifting ramp
40
to lift the load (see FIG.
4
). When lowering the lifting ramp
40
, the user needs only to pull out the return fluid valve
7
, enabling the hydraulic fluid to be forced by the gravity of the lifting ramp
40
or the load to flow back to the fourth valve hole
14
and the cylinder
20
, and thus the lifting ramp
40
is lowered (see FIG.
5
).
If the weight of the load is within 40% of the set pressure, the pistons
22
and
23
of the piston pump
2
can be synchronously operated to pump the hydraulic fluid into the inner tube
30
, causing the lifting ramp
40
to rapidly lift the load. At this stage, the user uses 100% of power to lift the load of weight within 40% of the set pressure. Therefore, less effort is needed to lift the load. If the weight of the load surpasses 40% of the set pressure, the hydraulic fluid is forced by pressure to flow from the inner tube
30
through the forward fluid hole
111
to the first valve hole
11
to further force the return fluid control pin
3
to open the steel ball
41
of the pressure regulating valve
4
(see FIG.
6
). When the user continuously reciprocating the big piston
22
of the piston pump
2
at this time, the hydraulic fluid is pumped from the high-pressure fluid hole
122
into the first valve hole
11
and then from the return fluid hole
112
to the cylinder
20
, leaving the small piston
23
to pump the hydraulic fluid into the inner tube. Thus, an efficient low-speed, high-weight lifting mode is achieved. Because the pressure of the hydraulic fluid in the inner tube
30
is used to move the return fluid control pin
3
and the steel ball
41
of the pressure regulating valve
4
for enabling the hydraulic fluid to flow back from the big piston
22
of the piston pump
2
to the cylinder
20
, the operation of the present invention requires less effort.
The aforesaid structure can be used in a horizontal hydraulic jack
100
(see FIG.
7
), a vertical hydraulic jack
200
(see FIGS.
8
and
9
), or a hydraulic car jack
300
(see FIG.
10
).
It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended for use as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. A hydraulic jack lifting mechanism comprising a valve seat and piston pump, a cylinder coupled to said valve seat and piston pump and filled up with a hydraulic fluid, an inner tube provided inside said cylinder and coupled to said valve seat and pump assembly, said valve seat and pump assembly comprising:said valve seat comprising a radially extended first valve hole, a forward fluid hole extended from an upper part of said first valve hole to said inner tube, a return fluid hole extended from a lower part of said first valve hole to said cylinder, a second valve hole, a low-pressure fluid hole extended from said second valve hole, a high-pressure fluid hole connected between said second valve hole and a lower part of said first valve hole, a fluid suction hole connected between said second valve hole and said cylinder, a fluid outlet connected between said second valve hole and said inner tube, a third valve hole connected to said low-pressure fluid hole, a relief hole connected between said third valve hole and said cylinder, a fourth valve hole disposed in communication with said cylinder and said inner tube; said piston pump comprising a casing coupled to coupled to the front side of the valve seat, a big piston mounted said casing and coupled to said valve seat and aimed at said high-pressure fluid hole, and a small piston mounted in said big piston and aimed at said low-pressure fluid hole; a return fluid control pin shaped as a stepped cylinder and movably mounted said first valve hole and peripherally sealed with a seal ring; a pressure regulating valve mounted in said first valve hole, said pressure regulating valve comprising stopped against said return fluid control pin, a support rod stopped at the steel ball of said pressure regulating valve against said return fluid control pin, a compression spring a screw cap with threaded into said first valve hole to close a bottom end of said first valve hole, and a compression spring supported between said screw cap and said support rod; an one-way ball valve unit mounted in said second valve hole, said one-way ball valve unit comprising a first steel ball, a second steel ball, a third steel ball, a first compression spring and a second compression spring, said first steel ball being inserted into said second valve hole to stop the passage between said fluid suction hole and said high-pressure fluid hole in one direction, said second steel ball being inserted into said second valve hole and supported on said first compression spring to close the passage from said high-pressure fluid hole to said fluid outlet, said third steel ball being inserted into said second valve hole and supported on said second compression spring to close the passage from said low-pressure fluid hole to said fluid outlet; and a return fluid valve inserted into said fourth valve hole to control the fluid passage from said fourth valve hole to said cylinder, said return fluid valve having a rear end mounted with a screw bolt disposed outside said valve seat.
- 2. The hydraulic jack lifting mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a safety valve mounted in said third valve hole, said safety valve comprising a cap fastened to one end of said third valve hole, a push pin, and a compression spring connected between the cap and push pin of said safety valve to force the push pin of said safety valve to close said third valve hole.
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