Claims
- 1. A hydraulic vibrator for the drive of actuators in metal-cutting machines, comprising: a casing; a differential piston arranged in said casing and moving reciprocally therein, said differential piston having a first pressure surface and a second pressure surface, the second pressure surface of the piston being larger than the first pressure surface; a spring-balanced slide valve having a plurality of plungers which are arranged coaxially in said differential piston and which move reciprocally therein; said differential piston and said casing being positioned so that they define at least one inlet chamber, one pressurized chamber and one discharge chamber, said inlet chamber being defined at least partially by the first pressure surface of said piston and by said casing, said pressurized chamber being defined by the second pressure surface of said piston and at least partially by said casing, and said discharge chamber being defined at least partially by said casing and by an end of said piston; said spring-balanced slide valve ensuring successive communication of said pressurized chamber with said discharge and inlet chambers; said slide valve defines by its plungers, together with said piston, a plurality of compensating chambers; throttles of constant section providing communication between said inlet chamber and said compensating chambers, said throttles of constant section ensuring a drop in the pressure, as a result of which the pressure in the compensating chambers is less than the pressure in the inlet chamber; and throttles of variable section controlling communication between the compensating chambers and said discharge chamber; whereby said differential piston performs reciprocating displacements smoothly and noiselessly.
- 2. A hydraulic vibrator according to claim 1, wherein one of said throttles of variable section is formed by circular superimposed grooves, one of said grooves being provided in said casing and another in said differential piston; said grooves have sharp edges owing to which, in the process of reciprocating movement of said piston, communication between the compensating chambers and said discharge chamber is disrupted, and the pressure in the compensating chambers equalizes, whereby said slide valve returns to a balanced position.
- 3. A hydraulic vibrator according to claim 2, wherein another throttle of variable section is formed by a channel provided in said differential piston, said channel ending in a nozzle and providing communication between one of the compensating chambers and said pressurized chamber, and by a choke arranged coaxially with the channel, said choke being provided with a means for moving it along the axis relative to this nozzle; whereby, as a result of displacement of the choke, stepless control of the magnitude of the stroke of said differential piston is effected.
- 4. A hydraulic vibrator according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of said first pressure surface of said differential piston is determined from the following relation:
- d= .sqroot.D.sup.2 /2
- where d is the diameter of said first pressure surface of said piston, and D is the diameter of said second pressure surface of said piston, whereby as a result the differential piston reciprocates symmetrically with an equal speed in either direction.
DESCRIPTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 449,281 for "Hydraulic Vibrator" filed Mar. 8, 1974 and now abandoned.
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