Claims
- 1. In combination
- (i) a pressure-fluid accumulator comprising a cylinder for mounting to a connector block having passage means for feed and return of pressure fluid to a tool, said cylinder having a first end and a second end, the first end being open and being adapted for connection to the connector block to communicate with one of said passage means, the second end being closed by a cover, a hollow piston slidable longitudinally in said cylinder and sealed thereto in fluid-tight manner, said hollow piston and said cylinder and said cylinder cover together bounding a gas space, and valve means on said cover communicating with said gas space for charging said gas space with gas at a predetermined pressure; and
- (ii) a connector block threadingly engaged with the accumulator and having passage means for feed and return of pressure fluid to a tool, said connector block including a recess bounded by a shoulder, and said cylinder being secured in said recess with the open end of the cylinder facing said shoulder, such that said shoulder may be abutted by said piston to limit travel of said piston in the direction towards the open end of the cylinder.
- 2. The combination, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow piston presents a domed head to said open end of said cylinder.
- 3. The combination, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said valve means is a one-way inlet valve.
- 4. A pressure fluid operated impact tool comprising a hydraulically retracted drive piston and cylinder therefor, main control valve means for supply and return of hydraulic pressure fluid for the piston, hydraulic pressure fluid impulse absorption means for both of hydraulic pressure fluid flow and return, and rigid hydraulic pressure fluid passageways between the control valve means, the drive piston cylinder and the impulse absorption means, wherein said hydraulic pressure fluid absorption means is the combination claimed in claim 1, said rigid hydraulic pressure fluid passageways being provided by said connector-block.
- 5. A pressure fluid operated impact tool comprising a hydraulically retracted drive piston and cylinder therefor, main control valve means for supply and return of hydraulic pressure fluid for the piston, hydraulic pressure fluid impulse absorption means for both of hydraulic pressure fluid flow and return, and rigid hydraulic pressure fluid passageways between the control valve means, the drive piston cylinder and the impulse absorption means, comprising a chamber of compressible pressure fluid that is compressed by the drive piston on retraction thereof by said hydraulic fluid until a predetermined pressure of the compressible fluid is reached, and means responsive to said predetermined pressure to operate the control valve means to switch to hydraulic fluid return from the drive piston chamber.
- 6. An impact tool according to claim 5, wherein each impulse absorption means is mounted to the tool by way of a connector block affording pressure-fluid feed and return couplings to the tool.
- 7. An impact tool according to claim 6, where the connector block is mounted immediately adjacent the main valve of the tool.
- 8. An impact tool according to claim 7, wherein each impulse absorption means comprises a pressure-fluid accumulator.
- 9. An impact tool according to claim 8, wherein each accumulator comprises a hollow piston closed to the pressure-fluid subject to pulses and open to a chamber for compressible fluid at a desired pressure so that the piston is movable against the compressible fluid by said impulses.
- 10. An impact tool according to claim 9, wherein the compressible fluid pressure is variable.
- 11. An impact tool according to claim 10, wherein each said piston is sealingly mounted in a cylinder to present a domed crown or head to an open end of the cylinder for communicating with the impulsed pressure fluid, the other end of the cylinder being closed and fitted with gas charging means.
- 12. An impact tool according to claim 11, wherein each gas charging means comprises one-way gas valve.
- 13. An impact tool according to claim 9, wherein each said cylinder is securable as a whole to said connector block having a channel for working pressure fluid subject to impulses, with the connector block serving to limit movement of the accumulator piston under the gas pressure.
- 14. An impact tool according to claim 13, wherein each accumulator piston directly faces the working fluid subject to pulsing.
- 15. An impact tool according to claim 13, wherein each accumulator piston is connected in a branch from a substantially straight path through the connector block for the pressure fluid.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 763,473 filed Jan. 28, 1977, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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