Information
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Patent Grant
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6615703
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Patent Number
6,615,703
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Date Filed
Friday, April 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Lazo; Thomas E.
Agents
- Townsend and Townsend and Crew, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 091 41
- 091 42
- 091 43
- 091 44
- 091 45
- 092 24
- 092 27
- 092 28
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder (10) having a bore (12) cooperating with a piston (18). Extending from the piston (18) is a piston rod (37). There is further provided a pawl (26) which is engageable with the piston (18) to retain the piston (18) at a desired location. The pawl (26) is moved from engagement with the piston (18) upon fluid under pressure being delivered to one end of the cylinder (10).
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders suffer from the disadvantage that should there be any leakage, the cylinder will either extend or retract depending on its preloaded condition.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There is disclosed herein a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder including:
a bore, the bore generally surrounding a chamber having opposite ends;
a piston in said bore and co-operating therewith to divide said chamber into a first and a second sub-chamber;
a piston rod fixed to and extending from said piston and extending beyond one of said ends;
means closing said opposite ends;
releasable locking means to retain said piston at a desired location within said bore, said locking means being released to permit movement of said piston upon delivery of a fluid under pressure to one of said chambers; and
duct means to provide for fluid flow from said second sub-chamber to said first sub-chamber when said locking means is engaged with said piston to retain said piston at said desired location.
Preferably, the locking means includes a pawl mounted in said body, and a recess in said piston, said recess being alignable with said pawl so as to be engaged therewith to retain the piston at said desired location, said pawl being movable between a first position at which it is engaged within said recess and a second position spaced from said recess to provide for movement of said piston.
Preferably, the cylinder includes a spring urging the pawl into engagement with said recess.
Preferably, the delivery of fluid under pressure to said first sub-chamber causes movement of said pawl from the first position to the second position thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing which schematically depicts in section side elevation a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the accompanying drawing there is schematically depicted a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder
10
. The cylinder
10
has a body
11
providing a bore
12
generally surrounding a chamber
13
. The chamber
13
has opposite ends
14
and
15
which are closed by plug members
16
and
17
.
Mounted within the body
11
and slidably engaging the cylindrical surface of the bore
12
is a piston
18
. The piston
18
divides the chamber
13
into a first sub-chamber
19
and a second sub-chamber
20
. The piston
18
has a tapered leading surface
21
which is of frusto-conical configuration. The piston is further provided with an annular recess
22
as well as a wear ring
23
and seal
24
.
The body
11
includes a housing
25
providing a bore
39
which slidably receiving and guiding a pawl
26
. The pawl
26
has a leading projection
27
which is aligned with an aperture
28
in the body
11
. A spring
29
urges the pawl
26
to a position at which the projection
27
is located within the chamber
13
.
Located between the pawl
26
and an end cap
30
is a locking chamber
31
within which the spring
29
is located. Extending from the chamber
31
is a duct
32
extending to an aperture
33
. The aperture
33
communicates with the sub-chamber
20
when the piston
18
is located adjacent the end
15
.
The piston
18
is sized so that there is an annular space
34
permitting fluid to pass from the sub-chamber
19
to a position at which pressure can be applied to the pawl
26
.
Extending from the body
11
is a first fluid coupling
36
which provides for movement of fluid relative to the sub-chamber
19
while a second fluid coupling
35
provides for movement of fluid relative to the second sub-chamber
20
.
Attached to and extending from the piston
18
is a piston rod
37
which exits via the plug member
16
which sealingly engages the longitudinal peripheral surface of the piston rod
37
.
In operation of the above described hydraulic cylinder
10
, fluid under pressure is delivered to the sub-chamber
19
. Fluid passing the passage
34
and entering the chamber
40
causes retraction of the pawl
26
to a position at which the projection
27
is no longer engaged within the recess
22
. Pressure within the sub-chamber
19
causes movement of the piston
18
toward the end
14
. Fluid is allowed to leave the sub-chamber
20
via the fluid coupling
35
. When the pawl
26
moves to its retracted position, fluid within the chamber
31
is allowed to return to the chamber
13
via the duct
32
. When the piston
18
is spaced from the end
17
and fluid under pressure is delivered to the sub-chamber
20
, the piston
18
moves towards the end
15
and engages the projection
27
. The tapered surface
21
engages the projection
27
and causes the pawl
26
to move to a position at which the piston
18
can pass. Once the piston
18
is in the position depicted, the pawl
26
moves to a position at which the projection
27
is engaged within the recess
22
. Fluid from the sub-chamber
20
passes through the duct
32
to urge the pawl
26
to engage within the recess
22
. This movement is enhanced by means of the spring
29
.
The above mentioned duct
32
also enables the cylinder
10
to be used in a phasing circuit. In relation to the cylinder
10
being used in a phasing circuit, the pawl
26
is provided with a single acting seal
38
which permits the flow of fluid only from the chamber
31
past the pawl
26
to enter the sub-chamber
19
. When the cylinder
10
is used in a phasing circuit and the piston
18
located adjacent the end
15
, fluid can flow via the duct
32
past the seal
38
to exit via the coupling
36
from where it would pass to the next cylinder. Reverse flow is prevented by the seal
38
.
The above preferred embodiment ensures that the piston
18
is retained adjacent the end
15
until fluid under pressure is delivered to the sub-chamber
19
.
Claims
- 1. A hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder including:a bore generally surrounding a chamber having opposite ends; a piston in said bore and co-operating therewith to divide said chamber into a first and a second sub-chamber; a piston rod fixed to and extending from said piston and extending beyond one of said ends; means closing said opposite ends; releasable locking means to retain said piston at a desired location within said bore, said locking means being releasable to permit movement of said piston upon delivery of a fluid under pressure to one of said sub-chambers; and duct means extending from the bore to provide for fluid flow from said second sub-chamber to said first sub-chamber when said locking means is engaged with said piston to retain said piston at said desired location, wherein said duct means is closed when said piston is displaced from said desired location.
- 2. The cylinder of claim 1 wherein the locking means includes a pawl moveable relative to said bore, and a recess in said piston, said recess being alignable with said pawl so as to be engaged therewith to retain the piston at said desired location, said pawl being movable between a first position at which it is engaged within said recess and a second position spaced from said recess to provide for movement of said piston.
- 3. The cylinder of claim 2 further including a spring urging said pawl into engagement with said recess.
- 4. The cylinder of claim 3 wherein delivery of fluid under pressure to said first sub-chamber causes movement of said pawl transversely relative to said bore from said first position to said second position thereof.
- 5. The cylinder of claim 1 wherein said locking means includes:a further bore; and a pawl slideably located in said further bore so as to be moveable between a first position at which said pawl is engaged with said piston to retain said piston at said desired location, and a second position at which the pawl releases said piston.
- 6. The cylinder of claim 5 further including a spring urging said pawl to the first position thereof.
- 7. The cylinder of claim 6 wherein said piston has a recess alignable with said pawl, with said pawl being located in said recess when said pawl is in said first position.
- 8. The cylinder of claim 5 wherein said further bore and pawl co-operate to provide a lock chamber; and said duct means includes: a duct providing for communication between said lock chamber and said second chamber to provide for the flow of fluid there between.
- 9. The cylinder of claim 8 wherein said duct means includes:passage means which also provides for the flow of fluid from said first sub-chamber to engage said pawl to move said pawl from said first position to said second position so that said pawl releases said piston.
- 10. The cylinder of claim 9 wherein said passage means is located between said piston and the associated bore.
- 11. The cylinder of claim 10 wherein said piston has a ramp portion to engage said pawl to enable the piston to move thereby.
- 12. The cylinder of claim 11 wherein said pawl has a single acting seal providing for the flow of fluid only from said second sub-chamber to said first sub-chamber through said duct and passage means, which single acting seal prevents flow from said first sub-chamber to said second sub-chamber via said duct and passage means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
PQ 7867 |
May 2000 |
AU |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/AU01/00446 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/92732 |
12/6/2001 |
WO |
A |
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EP |
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