The invention relates to a hydropneumatic pressure accumulator, in particular, a pulsation damper, having an accumulator housing and a movable separating element, which separates a gas working chamber containing pressurized working gas from a fluid chamber in the accumulator housing.
Hydropneumatic pressure accumulators of this type are prior art (DE 10 2009 049 547 A1) and are frequently used as pulsation dampers in hydraulic circuits, in which it is desirable or functionally relevant to smooth pressure fluctuations in the system, as is the case, for example, in hydraulic steering systems or brake systems of mobile work equipment, for example, wheel loaders or the like. In order to achieve an optimum profile of the pressure/volume characteristic for an efficient damping, the gas working chamber in such pressure accumulators must be designed having a comparatively small volume. As a result, however, the proper function is limited in time, because the normal and known loss of gas, which necessarily occurs via seals in piston accumulators or due to the permeability in bladder accumulators or diaphragm accumulators, results in an unreasonably high pressure loss in small volumes of gas. If, in order to counter this, the volume of the gas working chamber is enlarged in such a way that the gas losses occurring do not result in a substantive loss of pressure and thereby prolong the operating life, the efficiency of the damping deteriorates, in particular for higher frequency damping pulses, because the system becomes too “soft” at higher working space volumes.
In view of this problem, the object underlying the invention is to provide a hydropneumatic pressure accumulator, in particular in the form of a pulsation damper, which guarantees a long operating life at simultaneous high damping efficiency, without having to accept the disadvantages of a large-volume gas working chamber.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a hydropneumatic pressure accumulator, which includes the features of Claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing portion of Claim 1, this object is achieved by a hydropneumatic pressure accumulator of the aforementioned kind, in that a gas storage chamber containing a make-up volume of the pressurized working gas is provided, which is connected to the gas working chamber via a connecting path that includes a restriction. In this way, gas from the make-up volume may flow to the working space when losses occur during operation. This provides the advantageous opportunity of designing the gas working chamber having a low volume without adversely affecting the long-term function, because a gas equalizing volume is available from the gas storage chamber, which may be correspondingly designed having a large volume. In such case, the restriction in the connecting path may be designed in such a way that, upon rapid changes in pressure, a strong pressure increase occurs in the gas working chamber at minimum volume displacement, dynamically decoupling the working space from the storage chamber, while the static behavior corresponds to that of a large-volume system.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the problem addressed by the invention is also solved by a hydropneumatic pressure accumulator, which includes the features of Claim 2 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing portion of Claim 2, the invention in this regard provides that the connecting path between the gas storage chamber and the gas working chamber includes a check valve, which opens when the pressure in the gas storage chamber exceeds the pressure in the gas working chamber. This prevents any transfer of gas from the gas working chamber into the gas storage chamber due to a the pressure increase generated by pulsations, so that the relevant chambers are completely dynamically decoupled, whereas the opening check valve enables a re-feeding when the pressure in the gas working chamber drops. Thus, the static behavior corresponds to a large-volume system.
In particularly advantageous exemplary embodiments, the gas storage chamber is provided in the accumulator housing. In this case, the arrangement may be such, that in a particularly advantageous manner, the accumulator housing extends along a longitudinal axis, wherein a separating wall running in a direction transverse to the axis subdivides the accumulator housing into the gas storage chamber adjoining an axial end of the housing and the gas working chamber, and wherein the separating wall includes a passage to form a connecting path. In this way, the pressure accumulator according to the invention can be implemented using an accumulator housing of conventional design which, in deviation from the conventional design, includes merely the inner separating wall having the connecting path, wherein the accumulator housing may be designed on a correspondingly large scale for a sufficiently large make-up volume of gas, whereas the interior chamber may be divided by the arrangement of the separating wall in such a way that a small-volume gas working chamber may be formed in a desired manner despite the large make-up volume.
For a structurally simple configuration of the dynamic decoupling of the gas working chamber from the gas storage chamber, the passage through the separating wall may have the form of a narrow bore forming the restriction of the connecting path. A check valve, if it is provided for the decoupling, is advantageously situated in the passage through the separating wall.
The check valve may be advantageously pre-stressed with a predefined closing force into the closed position. By adjusting the closing force, which is generated preferably by means of a closing spring, it is possible to predefine the pressure difference, starting the gas make-up from the storage chamber.
The invention can be applied to any accumulator design. For applications as pulsation dampers, the pressure accumulator according to the invention is advantageously designed as a piston accumulator having a piston axially movable in the housing and forming the separating wall, or as a diaphragm accumulator, which includes a separating element in the form of a diaphragm made at least partly of elastomeric material.
The invention is described in detail below based on exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawing, in which:
A separating wall 28 is located between the gas working chamber 24 and the gas storage chamber 12, which extends perpendicular to axis 4 across the entire inner diameter and is fixed to the inner wall of the accumulator housing 2, for example, by means of a weld (not depicted). A passage 30 is provided in the separating wall 28 as a connecting path between the gas storage chamber 12 and the gas working chamber 24. This passage has a sufficiently fine bore diameter in the exemplary embodiment of
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 010 006.5 | Jul 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/001143 | 6/5/2015 | WO | 00 |