Hydraulic tool with forward surrounding reservoir

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6453719
  • Patent Number
    6,453,719
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A hydraulically actuated tool comprising a frame; a hydraulic fluid pump connected to the frame; a ram movably connected to the frame and adapted to be moved relative to the frame by hydraulic fluid pumped by the pump; and a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump. The reservoir is located proximate an exterior portion of the frame along a path of at least about 180°0 relative to a longitudinal axis of the tool. The reservoir does not extend beyond a rear end of the frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to hydraulic tools and, more particularly, to a reservoir of a hydraulic tool.




2. Prior Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,417 discloses a portable battery powered crimper having a hydraulic drive assembly with a wobble plate. U.S. Pat. No. 5,472,322 discloses a hydraulic fluid tank with a flexible membrane. There is a desire to shorten the length of hydraulic tools to thereby decrease the weight of the tools.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a hydraulically actuated tool is provided comprising a frame; a hydraulic fluid pump connected to the frame; a ram movably connected to the frame and adapted to be moved relative to the frame by hydraulic fluid pumped by the pump; and a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump. The reservoir is located proximate an exterior portion of the frame along a path of at least about 180° relative to a longitudinal axis of the tool. The reservoir does not extend beyond a rear end of the frame.




In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a battery powered hydraulic compression tool is provided comprising a frame, a hydraulic fluid pump on the frame, a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump, and a ram movably connected to the frame. The improvement comprises the hydraulic fluid reservoir having a general ring shape surrounding a portion of the frame.




In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a battery powered hydraulic compression tool is provided comprising a frame, a hydraulic fluid pump on the frame, a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump, and a ram movably connected to the frame. The improvement comprises the hydraulic fluid reservoir having a general ring shape surrounding the pump.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing aspects and other features of the invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a battery powered hydraulic crimping tool incorporating features of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial cross-sectional view of the tool shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3A

is a perspective view of a portion of an alternate embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3B

is a partial cross-sectional view of the tool shown in

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of a portion of another alternate embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 4B

is a partial cross-sectional view of the tool shown in FIG.


4


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a side elevational view of a tool


10


incorporating features of the present invention. Although the present invention will be described with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in many forms of alternate embodiment. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements, members or materials could be used.




The tool


10


is a battery powered hydraulic crimping tool. However, in alternate embodiments features of the present invention could be used in hydraulic tools which are not battery powered and/or hydraulic tools other than electrical connector crimpers. The tool


10


generally comprises a housing


12


, a removable battery


14


, an electric motor


16


, a hydraulic pump


18


, a hydraulic fluid reservoir


20


, and a working head


22


having a movable ram


24


. The housing


12


in this embodiment forms a handle section


26


. However, any suitable housing or handle could be provided. The battery


14


is preferably a removable rechargeable battery. The electric motor


16


is adapted to operably move the pump


18


. However, features of the present invention could be used in a manually actuated hydraulic tool or an electrically powered tool not having a battery. An alternate embodiment might also include a non-removable battery. The working head


22


includes a frame


23


which forms an anvil surface


28


opposite a front end of the ram


24


. In this embodiment the working head


22


is a die-less working head (i.e.: no crimping dies are used). However, in an alternate embodiment the frame of the working head and the ram


24


could be adapted to receive removable crimping dies or cutting dies.




Referring also to

FIG. 2

, the tool


10


includes a frame member


30


which connects the motor


16


to the rear end of the frame


23


of the working head


22


. The frame member


30


, in the embodiment shown, is a one-piece member which forms a housing for the pump


18


, part of the hydraulic fluid reservoir


20


, and hydraulic chamber


32


for the rear end


34


of the ram


24


. However, in an alternate embodiment the frame member


30


could be comprised of multiple members and can contribute to fewer or more features. The pump


18


generally comprises a rotatable assembly


36


, a substantially rotationally stationary assembly


38


, pistons


40


and piston springs


42


. The substantially rotationally stationary assembly


38


generally comprises a first member


44


with piston movement areas


46


and spring mounts


48


, and a second member


50


with ball check valves


52


aligned with each piston movement area


46


and biased by a washer


54


towards a closed position. In this embodiment the pump


18


comprises three pistons


40


and associated respective piston movement areas


46


and ball check valves


52


equally spaced about a center axis of the pump. However, any suitable number or arrangement could be provided. The pistons


40


are located in the piston movement areas


46


for reciprocal movement and are biased by the springs


42


towards the rotatable assembly


36


. Rear ends of the pistons


40


pivotably sit on seats


56


. The seats


56


slidably rest against a slanted surface


58


of the rotatable assembly


36


. The pistons


40


each have a through hole or conduit


60


and push surface


62


. The rotatable assembly


36


generally comprises a wobble drive member


64


and a mount


66


for connecting the wobble drive member


64


to the electric motor


16


, such as via reduction gears (not shown). The slanted surface


58


comprises the front surface of the wobble drive member


64


. When the electric motor


16


is actuated, it rotates the rotatable assembly


36


such that the rotating slanted surface


58


and springs


42


cooperate to reciprocally move the pistons


40


to pump hydraulic fluid from a flood area


68


past the check valves


52


into the chamber


32


to push the rear end


34


of the ram


24


forward. Hydraulic fluid can be relieved from the chamber


32


, by manual actuation of relief valve assembly


70


and trigger


72


, back into the flood area


68


. The tool can comprise a spring


25


for moving the ram


24


back to its retracted position. The flood area


68


surrounds the pistons


40


and provides a continuous supply of hydraulic fluid which can enter into the through holes at the rear ends of the pistons


40


at the seats


56


. However, in alternate embodiments any suitable pump or relief system could be used.




In order to supply the pump


18


and flood area


68


with an adequate supply of hydraulic fluid for the full extension range of movement of the ram


24


. The flood area


68


is connected to the reservoir


20


by a single channel or conduit


74


through the frame member


30


. In this embodiment the tool


10


does not comprise any check valves between the reservoir


20


and the flood area


68


. In alternate embodiments the tool could have multiple conduits between the reservoir


20


and the flood area


68


, and/or could include check valve(s). The reservoir


20


includes a containment wall


76


connected to the frame member


30


. In this embodiment the containment wall


76


comprises a resilient member


78


and a rigid cover


80


. The resilient member or bladder


78


is able to expand and contract as hydraulic fluid is moved into and out of the reservoir


20


. Cover


80


prevents the bladder


78


from being inadvertently damaged. The containment wall


76


is connected to an exterior side of the frame member


30


. In this embodiment the frame member


30


includes a groove


82


along the exterior surface. The groove


82


has a general annular or circumferential shape. However, in alternate embodiments, the groove


82


of the frame member


30


could comprise more than one groove, have an alternative shape(s), or not fully surround the frame member


30


. Multiple reservoirs could also be provided. The reservoir


20


is formed by a combination of the groove


82


and the containment wall


76


surrounding the groove. However, in an alternate embodiment the frame member


30


might not have a groove; the reservoir being defined by the containment wall and a non-grooved surface of the frame member. Alternatively, the containment wall could substantially completely define the reservoir with a connection being provided to the conduit


74


. In the embodiment shown, the reservoir


20


has a general ring shape, but need not be uniformly circular or round. The reservoir


20


could have a partial ring or split ended ring shape or extend less than 360° around the frame member; such as only about 180°. However, any suitable angle could be provided, such as 120°-360°. Preferably, the reservoir


20


uses an outer surface of the frame member


30


to help define the reservoir. This helps to reduce the weight of the containment wall


76


. In addition, because the reservoir


20


is outside and surrounds the frame member


30


, and because of the relatively large inner and outer radii of the reservoir, the volume of the reservoir can be relatively large but comprise a relatively small reservoir length and height.




In the embodiment shown, the reservoir


20


surrounds part of the chamber


32


and the rear end


34


of the ram


24


when the ram is located in its rearward position. The reservoir


20


is located in front of the front end of the pump


18


. The conduit


74


extends in a general rearward direction from the reservoir to the flood area


68


and the pump


18


. However, in an alternate embodiment the reservoir could surround part of the pump


18


. The present invention provides an advantage in that the longitudinal length of the tool


10


can be reduced. This is because components (in this case the reservoir


20


, chamber


32


and part of the ram


24


) can occupy a position in a same plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A (see FIG.


1


). This shortening of the tool length can result in a lighter weight tool, but the shorter length tool can still produce the same longitudinal ram travel length as conventional tools. The present invention can use its three axial pistons with no pronounced pulsations, and is a very compact design. The rotatable assembly


36


can be mounted on a ball bearing assembly which will substantially decrease friction and increase mechanical efficiency. The pump


18


does not use internal seals. This can result in a longer mean time between failures, high reliability and high efficiency due to less internal leakage. The annular symmetrical bladder or reservoir


20


provides adequate reservoir capacity without increasing the tool's length or balance. Serviceability is also better than in conventional tools. The pump can preferably operate at about 550 bar or higher. The present invention can produce a relatively high number of crimps per battery charge due to the high mechanical efficiency. Contributing to the high efficiency are: lack of seals, mechanical balance, clean and unobstructed porting path for hydraulic fluid, lack of high inertial forces, use of bearings and efficient simple planetary gear reduction between the motor and pump. The pump is preferably bi-directional such that it can run in either direction. The present invention allows the tool to be gravity independent. In other words, the pump can operate in any orientation of the tool due to the bladder or reservoir design. The present invention allows the working head to comprise a latch style crimp head with lightweight ergonomic design.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

an alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown. In this embodiment a tool subassembly


100


is provided comprising a frame member


102


, a pump


104


, a ram


106


and rear part


108


of the working head. The pump


104


is similar to the pump


18


shown in

FIG. 2

with a rotating assembly


110


, spring loaded pistons


112


, and a rotationally stationary assembly


114


with conduits into the hydraulic chamber


116


behind the rear end of the ram


106


. The frame member


102


surrounds the pump


104


. The frame member


102


in conjunction with a rear mounting plate


118


and cover


120


form an annular hydraulic fluid reservoir


122


. The frame member


102


has a conduit


124


from the reservoir


122


into a flood area


126


of the pump. This embodiment is intended to illustrate that the tool can be configured to surround the pump and does not need to surround the ram or the ram hydraulic chamber.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

another alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown. In this embodiment a tool subassembly


200


is provided comprising a frame member


202


, a pump


204


, a ram


206


and a rear part


208


of the working head. The pump


204


is similar to the pumps


18


and


104


with a rotating assembly


210


, spring loaded pistons


212


, and a rotationally stationary assembly


214


with conduits into the hydraulic chamber


216


behind the rear end of the ram


206


. The frame member


202


has a mount


218


for filling the reservoir


226


with hydraulic fluid and a mount


220


for connecting a hydraulic fluid supply and return line (not shown) for connection to an auxiliary pump (not shown). Conduit


221


extends between mount


220


and chamber


216


for moving the ram.


206


by moving hydraulic fluid through mount


220


and conduit


221


. A cover


222


is connected to the frame member


202


with a bladder or flexible resilient member


224


therebetween. An annular reservoir


226


is formed between the frame member


202


and the annular bladder


224


. The frame member


202


includes a hole


228


between the reservoir


226


and the pump flood area


230


. The bladder


224


can expand and contract with flow of hydraulic fluid into and out of the reservoir


226


. The cover


222


prevents the bladder


224


from being accidentally ruptured.




It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hand-held, battery operated, hydraulically actuated tool comprising:a battery; a motor connected to the battery; a frame connected to the battery and the motor, the frame comprising a hydraulic fluid conduit system; a hydraulic fluid pump connected to the frame and the motor, wherein the pump comprises pistons biased by springs, a rotating wobble drive member connected to the motor, and a hydraulic fluid flood area of the frame, the flood area surrounding the pistons and connections of the pistons to the wobble drive member with hydraulic fluid in the flood area; a ram movably connected to the frame and adapted to be moved relative to the frame by hydraulic fluid pumped by the pump; and a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump, the reservoir being located proximate an exterior portion of the frame along a path of at least about relative to a longitudinal axis of the tool, wherein the reservoir does not extend beyond a rear end of the frame.
  • 2. A tool as in claim 1 wherein the reservoir is defined by an exterior surface of the frame and a containment wall connected to the frame.
  • 3. A tool as in claim 2 wherein the exterior surface comprises a groove into the frame along an exterior side of the frame.
  • 4. A tool as in claim 3 wherein the groove is a substantially annular groove.
  • 5. A tool as in claim 2 wherein the containment wall comprises a resilient member which can collapse towards the exterior surface of the frame as hydraulic fluid is pumped out of the reservoir.
  • 6. A tool as in claim 5 further comprising a substantially rigid reservoir cover connected to the frame over the resilient member, and wherein the cover has a general arced shape.
  • 7. A tool as in claim 1 wherein the reservoir is located in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tool, the plane extending in an area between the pump and the ram.
  • 8. A tool as in claim 7 wherein the plane extends between a front end of the pump and a rear end of the ram.
  • 9. A tool as in claim 1 wherein the path is about 360°.
  • 10. A tool as in claim 1 wherein the reservoir comprises a general ring shape and wherein a portion of the ram is locatable inside the general ring shape.
  • 11. A hand-held, battery operated hydraulically actuated tool comprising:a battery; a motor connected to the battery; a frame connected to the battery and the motor, the frame comprising a hydraulic fluid conduit system; a hydraulic fluid pump connected to the frame; a ram movably connected to the frame and adapted to be moved relative to the frame by hydraulic fluid pumped by the pump; and a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump, the reservoir being located proximate an exterior portion of the frame along a path of at least about 180° relative to a longitudinal axis of the tool, and wherein the reservoir does not extend beyond a rear end of the frame; wherein the frame comprises a generally straight hydraulic fluid conduit extending in a general rearward direction directly from the reservoir to the pump.
  • 12. A tool as in claim 11 wherein the conduit directly connects the reservoir to the pump without any valves therebetween.
  • 13. In a hand-held, battery powered hydraulic compression tool comprising a frame, a hydraulic fluid pump on the frame, a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump, and a ram movably connected to the frame, wherein the improvement comprises:the hydraulic fluid reservoir having a general ring shape surrounding a portion of the frame, and being connected by a conduit to the pump without any valves located between the reservoir and pump.
  • 14. A tool as in claim 13 wherein an inner perimeter of the reservoir is formed by an outer perimeter of the portion of the frame.
  • 15. A tool as in claim 14 wherein the reservoir comprises a resilient bladder member surrounding the portion of the frame.
  • 16. A tool as in claim 14 wherein the portion comprises an annular groove into an exterior surface of the frame.
  • 17. A tool as in claim 13 wherein the reservoir is located at least partially in front of a front end of the pump.
  • 18. A tool as in claim 13 wherein the reservoir is located at least partially surrounding a portion of the ram when the ram is in a rearward position.
  • 19. A tool as in claim 13 wherein the reservoir is located in a plane between a front end of the pump and a rear end of the ram.
  • 20. In a hand-held, battery powered hydraulic compression tool comprising a frame, a hydraulic fluid pump on the frame, a hydraulic fluid reservoir connected to the pump, and a ram movably connected to the frame, wherein the improvement comprises:the hydraulic fluid reservoir having a general ring shape and communicating through a valueless conduit with a flood area surrounding the pump.
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