Claims
- 1. A hydraulically operated oscillatory device comprising:
- a housing defining a cylinder
- a piston arranged to oscillate in said cylinder, said housing containing a first chamber in which hydraulic pressure acts to displace the piston in a forward stroke direction, said housing also containing a second chamber in which hydraulic pressure operates the piston in a return stroke direction and which is continuously subject to hydraulic working pressure during operation of the device, said housing further containing a third chamber the volume of which increases as said piston moves in said forward stroke direction,
- a one-way valve connected to exhaust said third chamber,
- a sequence valve which controls pressurization and exhausting of said first chamber to produce reciprocation of the piston, said sequence valve including a pilot piston, said pilot piston being movable to first and second positions to control the pressurization and exhausting of said first chamber,
- a plurality of pilot ports positioned in said cylinder so as to be uncovered by the piston at the end of each return stroke to allow a sequence valve actuating flow of hydraulic fluid from said second chamber through at least one of said ports to said pilot piston located at one end of said sequence valve, said fluid forcing said pilot piston from a first position to a second position to thereby cause stroke reversal of said piston, the last port to be uncovered during the return stroke of said piston being directly connected to said sequence valve, and said last port being uncovered at the end of each forward stroke of the piston to connect that port to the third chamber and exhaust said pilot piston, and
- a valve means connected between each other of said pilot ports and said sequence valve for selectivity and individually rendering operative said separate pilot ports.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said device is a percussive mechanism, and wherein actuation of the valve means varies the oscillating frequency inversely with percussive power per blow.
- 3. A hydraulically operated oscillatory device according to claim 2 wherein said pilot ports comprise two separate ports, one of said ports being directly communicated with said sequence valve and wherein said valve means comprises a single on/off valve for controlling the one of said separate pilot ports first uncovered by the piston at the end of a return stroke thereof.
- 4. A hydraulically operated oscillatory device comprising:
- a housing defining a cylinder,
- a piston arranged to oscillate in said cylinder, said housing containing a first chamber in which said hydraulic pressure intermittently acts to displace the piston in a forward stroke direction, said housing also containing a second chamber in which hydraulic pressure operates the piston in a return stroke direction and which is continuously subject to said hydraulic working pressure during operation of the device, said housing containing a third chamber the volume of which increases as said piston moves in said forward stroke direction,
- a one-way valve connected to exhaust said third chamber,
- a sequence valve which controls pressurization and exhausting of said first chamber to produce reciprocation of said piston, said sequence valve including a pilot piston, said pilot piston being biased toward a first position and being movable toward a second position to control the pressurization and exhausting of said first chamber, a plurality of pilot ports positioned in said cylinder so as to be alternately exposed by said piston to allow a sequence valve actuating flow of hydraulic fluid through at least one said pilot ports from said second chamber to said pilot piston, said pilot piston being moved to said second position to thereby cause stroke reversal of said piston at one end of the piston stroke, one of said pilot ports being uncovered by the piston to connect said pilot piston through said one pilot port to said third chamber, said third chamber being at a reduced pressure when said one pilot port is uncovered, and said pilot piston being moved to said first position when said one pilot port is uncovered, said piston effecting stroke reversal at the other end of said piston stroke; and stroke selection means for varying the position of the piston in the cylinder at which the valve actuating flow occurs through said pilot ports to thereby vary the piston stroke length while the position of the piston at which said one pilot port is connected to said third chamber remains constant.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 626,556 filed Oct. 28, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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