Claims
- 1. A position-sensing hydraulic cylinder comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical housing;
- a piston and rod assembly reciprocal in the housing;
- a walled bore extending longitudinally into the piston and rod assembly;
- a support fixed with respect to the housing and reciprocally received by the bore, the support including a planar support surface on one side thereof;
- a potentiometer assembly including a potentiometer element disposed on the planar support surface, and an electrically conductive wiper means slidably and resiliently engaging the potentiometer element for maintaining electrical continuity therewith; and
- a wiper carrier coupled for movement with the piston and rod assembly for moving the wiper means relative to the potentiometer assembly, the wiper carrier having means cooperating with the support and the wall of the rod bore for permitting fluid flow past the wiper carrier and for substantially preventing fluid flow past the wiper carrier in the vicinity of the wiper means, the potentiometer assembly generating signals representing relative positions of the wiper means and the potentiometer element.
- 2. A position-sensing hydraulic cylinder comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical housing;
- a piston and rod assembly reciprocal in the housing;
- a walled bore extending longitudinally into the piston and rod assembly;
- a support rigidly fixed with respect to the housing and reciprocally received by the bore, the support including a cross piece having one side defining a planar support surface and a stiffening ridge extending perpendicularly away from another side of the cross piece, the support having a generally T-shaped cross section;
- a potentiometer assembly having a potentiometer element disposed on the planar support surface, and wiper means slidably and resiliently engaging the potentiometer element for maintaining electrical continuity therewith; and
- a wiper carrier fixed for movement with the piston and rod assembly for carrying the wiper means, the wiper carrier including means cooperating with the support for permitting fluid flow through the wiper carrier and for substantially preventing fluid flow in the vicinity of the wiper means.
- 3. A position-sensing hydraulic cylinder comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical housing;
- a piston and rod assembly reciprocal in the housing;
- a walled bore extending longitudinally into the piston and rod assembly;
- a support fixed with respect to the housing and received by the bore, the wall of the bore slidably engaging the support to maintain alignment of the support within the bore, the support comprising a cross piece having one side defining the planar support surface and a stiffening ridge to the cross piece and extending perpendicularly away therefrom, the cross piece and ridge together forming the support with a generally T-shaped cross sectional shape, the cross piece and stiffening ridge having curved peripheral edges slidably engaging the wall of the rod bore;
- a potentiometer assembly including an elongated potentiometer element carried on a surface of the support and wiper means slidably and resiliently engaging the potentiometer element for maintaining electrical continuity therewith; and
- a wiper carrier fixed for movement with the piston and rod assembly for moving the wiper means relative to the potentiometer element, the potentiometer assembly generating signals representing relative positions of the wiper means and the potentiometer element, the wiper carrier having a hollow cylindrical body received by the piston and rod assembly and a wiper flange extending inwardly from the body, an end of the wiper means being embedded in the flange, the hollow body and the support cooperating to define spaces on either side of the stiffening ridge through which fluid flow is freely permitted, the flange having a surface which closely registers with surfaces of the potentiometer element and of the support to substantially prevent fluid flow through the wiper carrier in the vicinity of the wiper means.
- 4. The invention of claim 3, wherein:
- the cross piece and ridge divide the rod bore into first, second and third chambers, the cross piece separating the first chamber from the second and third chambers, the ridge separating the second and third chambers from each other, the second and third chambers being open at both ends thereof to permit fluid flow therethrough upon relative movement between the piston and the housing, the wiper means being exposed to fluid in the first chamber, and the wiper carrier cooperating with the wall of the bore and with the cross piece to close one end of the first chamber thereby substantially preventing fluid flow in the vicinity of the wiper means.
- 5. The invention of claim 3, wherein:
- the wiper carrier comprises a cylindrical body having a rabbet in one end of the outer peripheral surface thereof; and
- the rod bore being a stepped bore with large and small diameter portions interconnected by an annular shoulder, the large diameter portion receiving the wiper carrier and having a raised annular ridge at one end thereof for registering with the rabbet in the wiper carrier, the annular shoulder providing an abutment for limiting relative movement between the wiper carrier and the rod.
- 6. The invention of claim 3, further comprising:
- a hollow fitting sealingly and removably attached to an end of the housing;
- a hollow sleeve sealingly coupled to and received by the hollow fitting and including means rigidly supporting an end of the support; and
- a sealing plug formed within the hollow sleeve and spaced apart from the support for preventing fluid communication therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 300,331, filed 8 Sept. 1981 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Exhibit AR is a Drawing of a McCormick Servo Controls, Inc., Hydraulic Actuator with a Feedback Potentiometer. |
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