Claims
- 1. In a motor of a type including a housing having a longitudinal cavity, and a linear piston which reciprocates in said cavity and which is driven by drive means in one direction toward a lower position and against a load and is moved in the opposite direction by a hydraulic system having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; said drive means including a body of incompressible fluid which is partially defined by an end portion of said cavity and which acts on and transmits a driving force to the piston, and spring means in pressure communication with said body:
- stop means for automatically shutting off the motor when the load is removed from the piston; which stop means includes slide means for allowing the piston to slide past said lower position and into a shut-off position when the load is removed from the piston, and passageway means for short-circuiting hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet directly to the fluid outlet; said passageway means including a first end that is in open communication with the fluid inlet and that has an inlet opening ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity, and a second end that is in open communication with the fluid outlet and that has an outlet opening ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity; said inlet opening and said outlet opening being blocked from communication with each other by the piston when the motor is operating and in open communication with each other via the body of incompressible fluid when the piston is in its shut-off position; each of said openings being blocked by a side portion of the piston for at least a portion of the time the motor is operating to allow movement of the piston in said opposite direction to compress the spring means; and said outlet opening communicating with said body of fluid when the piston is in said lower position to prevent the drive means from exerting any driving force on the piston in said one direction.
- 2. A motor as recited in claim 1, in which said first end of the passageway means comprises an annular inlet passageway surrounding said end portion of the longitudinal cavity and communicating with the fluid inlet, and a plurality of such inlet openings ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity, which inlet openings are circumferentially spaced and communicate with the annular inlet passageway; and in which said second end of the passageway means comprises an annular outlet passageway surrounding said end portion of the longitudinal cavity and communicating with the fluid outlet, and a plurality of such outlet openings ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity, which outlet openings are circumferentially spaced and communicate with the annular outlet passageway.
- 3. A linear reciprocating motor comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet;
- an elongated member having an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position;
- drive means for forcibly moving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and against a load; said drive means including an expansible fluid chamber formed by one end of the longitudinal cavity adjacent to the elongated member, and spring means in pressure communication with the fluid chamber, said spring means being compressed when pressure is applied to an incompressible fluid in the fluid chamber;
- hydraulic means for driving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position; said hydraulic means including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the elongated member to move said member toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the elongated member to allow the drive means to move said member toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the motor when the load is removed from the elongated member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the elongated member to slide into its shut-off position when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet via the fluid chamber when the elongated member is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the elongated member; said passageway means including an inlet opening ported on the fluid chamber and in open communication with the fluid inlet, and an outlet opening ported on the fluid chamber and in open communication with the fluid outlet; communication between said inlet opening and said outlet opening being open via the fluid chamber when the elongated member is in its shut-off position, and blocked by the elongated member when said member is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions; each of said openings being blocked by a side portion of the elongated member when said member is in its upper position or within a predetermined distance of its upper position; and said outlet opening communicating with the fluid chamber and the fluid outlet when the elongated member is in its lower position.
- 4. A linear reciprocating motor as described in claim 3, further comprising:
- an exhaust manifold in open communication with the fluid outlet; and
- a check valve positioned between the fluid chamber and the exhaust manifold, which check valve opens in response to a lowering of hydraulic fluid pressure in the fluid chamber below the level of hydraulic fluid pressure in the exhaust manifold to admit hydraulic fluid into the fluid chamber, and is closed when the pressure in the fluid chamber is equal to or greater than the pressure in the exhaust manifold.
- 5. A linear reciprocating motor comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet;
- an elongated member having an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position;
- drive means for forcibly moving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and against a load;
- hydraulic means for driving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position; said hydraulic means including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the elongated member to move said member toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the elongated member to allow the drive means to move said member toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the motor when the load is removed from the elongated member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the elongated member to slide into its shut-off position when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet when the elongated member is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the elongated member, said passageway means being blocked by the elongated member when said member is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions;
- wherein:
- the elongated member has an upper end confined in the longitudinal cavity;
- the drive means includes an expansible fluid chamber formed by one end of the longitudinal cavity adjacent to said upper end of the elongated member; and
- the passageway means comprises an annular inlet passageway surrounding the end of the longitudinal cavity whch forms the fluid chamber, said annular inlet passageway communicating with the fluid inlet; a plurality of circumferentially spaced inlet openings communicating with the annular inlet passageway and ported on the longitudinal cavity; an annular outlet passageway surrounding the end of the longitudinal cavity which forms the fluid chamber, said annular outlet passageway communicating with the fluid outlet; and a plurality of circumferentially spaced outlet openings communicating with the annular outlet passageway and ported on the longitudinal cavity, communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings being blocked by the elongated member when the passageway means is blocked and open via the fluid chamber when the elongated member is in its shut-off position.
- 6. A linear reciprocating motor comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity defined in part by a transverse wall formed by the housing, a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, a guide cavity spaced from the longitudinal cavity, and at least one pressure passageway communicating with the fluid inlet;
- an elongated member having an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position; said elongated member including a galley portion, and a land portion adjacent to said galley portion; and said elongated member including a piston portion confined in the longitudinal cavity and having a pressure surface which, when the motor is operating, is spaced longitudinally from said transverse wall and in fluid communication therewith;
- drive means for forcibly moving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and against a load;
- hydraulic means for driving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position; said hydraulic means including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the elongated member to move said member toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the elongated member to allow the drive means to move said member toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the motor when the load is removed from the elongated member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the elongated member to slide into its shut-off position when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet when the elongated member is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the elongated member, said passageway means being blocked by the elongaed member when said member is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions;
- in which the regulating means includes control valve means which reciprocates linearly between a first position in which hydraulic fluid pressure is admitted to the pressure surface for moving the elongated member toward its upper position and a second position in which hydraulic fluid pressure is exhausted from the pressure surface, and which has a first end surface which is in pressure communication with the fluid inlet and receives an endwise force from inflowing hydraulic fluid tending to move the control valve means into its first position; and conduit means for delivering hydraulic fluid pressure to the control valve means to move the control valve means into its second position and hold it there until the pressure surface has moved a predetermined distance toward the transverse wall as the elongated member moves toward its lower position;
- in which the control valve means comprises a valve spool which reciprocates linearly in the guide cavity, and said first end surface of the control valve means comprises a first end surface of the valve spool;
- which further comprises at least one pin having a pressure end which is closely received in the pressure passageway, and a contact end which makes contact with said first end surface of the valve spool; and
- in which the conduit means comprises a transmitting galley defined by said galley portion and the longitudinal cavity and in pressure communication with the fluid inlet; a first sidewall passageway with a first end directed toward the valve spool and a second end ported on the longitudinal cavity, said second end being closed when said land portion is adjacent to and in sliding contact with it and open when said land portion moves past it as the elongated member moves toward its upper position bringing said second end into communication with the transmitting galley and resulting in the delivery of hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet to the valve spool; a valve galley defined by a reduced width portion of the valve spool and a portion of the guide cavity; a pressure passageway which communicates the fluid inlet and the valve galley; a second sidewall passageway which communicates the valve galley and the transmitting galley; an expansible pressure galley surrounding a portion of the valve spool and defined in part by a transverse surface formed by an increased width portion of said spool, said pressure galley being in open communicating with said first end of said first sidewall passageway so that, when said second end of said first sidewall passageway is in communication with the transmitting galley, hydraulic fluid is delivered to said pressure galley and exerts a force on said transverse surface tending to move the valve spool into its second position and hold it there; and a third sidewall passageway having a first end ported on the longitudinal cavity below the second end of the first sidewall passageway, and a second end that communicates with the pressure galley when the valve spool is more than a predetermined distance from its first position and that is closed by the increased width portion of the valve spool when the valve spool is within said distance from its first position, said first end of said third sidewall passageway being adjacent to and closed by said land portion of the elongated member when said member is in its lower position and slidingly opening into communication with the transmitting galley as said member moves toward its upper position.
- 7. A linear reciprocating motor as described in claim 6 wherein:
- a valve seat is formed by one end of the guide cavity;
- the valve spool has a second end surface which sealingly contacts the valve seat when the valve spool is in its first position and is spaced from the valve seat when said spool is in its second position, a land portion adjacent to said second end surface, and an exhaust passage extending therethrough and ported on said first and second end surfaces, said exhaust passage being in open communication with the fluid outlet; and
- a portion of the longitudinal cavity forms an expansible drive chamber defined in part by said pressure surface and said transverse wall; said drive chamber being in communication with the valve galley when the valve spool is in its first position to admit hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet to the pressure surface and move the elongated member toward its upper position, and in communication with the exhaust passage when the valve spool is in its second position to exhaust hydraulic fluid pressure from the pressure surface through the exhaust passage to the fluid outlet, said land portion of the valve spool blocking the drive chamber from communication with the valve galley when said spool is in its second position.
- 8. A linear reciprocating motor as described in claim 7 wherein:
- the elongated member has a reduced width portion which is adjacent to said land portion of said member and surrounded by an expansible exhaust galley which is formed by said reduced width portion of said member and a portion of the longitudinal cavity and is in open communication with the fluid outlet; and
- said second end of said first sidewall passageway opens into communication with the exhaust galley when said land portion of said member moves past said second end as the pressure surface approaches the transverse wall, resulting in the hydraulic fluid pressure being exhausted from said transverse surface and the valve spool being moved into its first position by hydraulic fluid pressure acting on the pressure end of said pin.
- 9. A linear reciprocating motor as described in claim 7 wherein the drive chamber contains an incompressible fluid when the motor is in operation, said fluid providing a cushioning stop for the elongated member as said member slides toward its shut-off position.
- 10. A linear reciprocating motor comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet;
- an elongated member having an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position;
- drive means for forcibly moving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and against a load;
- hydraulic means for driving the elongated member endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position; said hydraulic means including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the elongated member to move said member toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the elongated member to allow the drive means to move said member toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the motor when the load is removed from the elongated member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the elongated member to side into its shut-off position when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet when the elongated member is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the elongated member, said passageway means being blocked by the elongated member when said member is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions;
- wherein:
- the elongated member has an upper end confined in the longitudinal cavity;
- the drive means includes an expansible fluid chamber formed by one end of the longitudinal cavity adjacent to said upper end of the elongated member, and spring means in pressure communication with the fluid chamber, said spring means being compressed when pressure is applied to an incompressible fluid in the fluid chamber; and
- the passageway means includes an annular inlet passageway surrounding the end of the longitudinal cavity which forms the fluid chamber, said annular inlet passageway communicating with the fluid inlet; an annular outlet passageway surrounding said end of the longitudinal cavity, said annular outlet passageway communicating with the fluid outlet; a plurality of circumferentially spaced inlet openings ported on the longitudinal cavity and communicating with the fluid inlet via the annular inlet passageway; and a plurality of circumferentially spaced outlet openings ported on the longitudinal cavity and communicating with the fluid outlet via the annular outlet passageway; said inlet openings being in sliding contact with the elongated member when the passageway means is blocked and in open communication with the fluid chamber when the elongated member is in its shut-off position, and said outlet openings being in sliding contact with the elongated member when the elongated member is in its upper position and in open communication with the fluid chamber when the elongated member is in its lower position or its shut-off position.
- 11. In a spring powered impact tool of a type including a housing having a longitudinal cavity, and a linear hammer which reciprocates in said cavity and which is driven by drive means in one direction toward a lower position and into impacting contact with an impact member to drive said member against a load and is moved in the opposite direction by a hydraulic system having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; said drive means including a body of incompressible fluid which is partially defined by an end portion of said cavity and which acts on and transmits a driving force to the hammer, and spring means in pressure communication with said body:
- stop means for automatically shutting off the tool when the load is removed from the impact member; which stop means includes slide means for allowing the impact member to slide into a shut-off position and the hammer to slide past said lower position and into a shut-off position when the load is removed from the impact member, and passageway means for short-circuiting hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet directly to the fluid outlet; said passageway means having a first end that is in open communication with the fluid inlet and that has an inlet opening ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity, and a second end that is in open communication with the fluid outlet and that has an outlet opening ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity; said inlet opening and outlet opening being blocked from communication with each other by the hammer when the tool is operating and in open communication with each other via the body of incompressible fluid when the hammer is in its shut-off position; each of said openings being blocked by a side portion of the hammer for at least a portion of the time the tool is operating to allow movement of the hammer in said opposite direction to compress the spring means; and said outlet opening communicating with said body of fluid when the hammer is in said lower position to prevent the drive means from exerting any driving force on the hammer in said one direction.
- 12. A spring powered impact tool as described in claim 11, in which the slide means comprises a longitudinal groove in the impact member having an inner surface and first and second ends, and a guide member projecting from the housing, which guide member is in sliding contact with the inner surface of the groove and is adjacent to said first end of the groove when the impact member is against a load and adjacent to said second end of the groove when the impact member is in its shut-off position.
- 13. An impact tool as recited in claim 11, in which said first end of the passageway means comprises an annular inlet passageway surrounding said end portion of the longitudinal cavity and communicating with the fluid inlet, and a plurality of such inlet openings ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity, which inlet openings are circumferentially spaced and communicate with the annular inlet passageway; and in which said second end of the passageway means comprises an annular outlet passageway surrounding said end portion of the longitudinal cavity and communicating with the fluid outlet, and a plurality of such outlet openings ported on said end portion of the longitudinal cavity, which outlet openings are circumferentially spaced and communicate with the annular outlet passageway.
- 14. A spring powered impact tool comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet;
- a hammer that reciprocates linearly in the longitudinal cavity, and has an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position;
- a linear impact member in line with the hammer and having a shut-off position;
- drive means in line with the hammer for driving the hammer endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and into impacting contact with the impact member, driving said member against a load; said drive means including an expansible fluid chamber formed by one end of the longitudinal cavity adjacent to the hammer, and spring means in pressure communication with the fluid chamber, said spring means being compressed when pressure is applied to an incompressible fluid in the fluid chamber;
- a hammer return hydraulic system for driving the hammer endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position, said hydraulic system including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the hammer to move the hammer toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the hammer to allow the drive means to move the hammer toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the tool when the load is removed from the impact member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the impact member and the hammer to slide into their shut-off positions when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet via the fluid chamber when the hammer is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the hammer; said passageway means including an inlet opening ported on the fluid chamber and in open communication with the fluid inlet, and an outlet opening ported on the fluid chamber and in open communication with the fluid outlet; communication between said inlet opening and said outlet opening being open via the fluid chamber when the hammer is in its shut-off position, and blocked by the hammer when the hammer is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions; each of said openings being blocked by a side portion of the hammer when the hammer is in its upper position or within a predetermined distance of its upper position; and said outlet opening communicating with the fluid chamber and the fluid outlet when the hammer is in its lower position.
- 15. A spring powered impact tool comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet;
- a hammer that reciprocates linearly in the longitudinal cavity, and has an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position;
- a linear impact member in line with the hammer and having a shut-off position;
- drive means in line with the hammer for driving the hammer endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and into impacting contact with the impact member, driving said member against a load;
- a hammer return hydraulic system for driving the hammer endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position, said hydraulic system including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the hammer to move the hammer toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the hammer to allow the drive means to move the hammer toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the tool when the load is removed from the impact member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the impact member and the hammer to slide into their shut-off positions when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluit outlet when the hammer is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the hammer, said passageway means being blocked by the hammer when the hammer is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions;
- wherein:
- the hammer has an upper end confined in the longitudinal cavity;
- the drive means includes an expansible fluid chamber formed by one end of the longitudinal cavity adjacent to said upper end of the hammer; and
- the passageway means comprises an annular inlet passageway surrounding the end of the longitudinal cavity which forms the fluid chamber, said annular inlet passageway communicating with the fluid inlet; a plurality of circumferentially spaced inlet openings communicating with the annular inlet passageway and ported on the longitudinal cavity; an annular outlet passageway surrounding the end of the longitudinal cavity which forms the fluid chamber, said annular outlet passageway communicating with the fluid outlet; and a plurality of circumferentially spaced outlet openings communicating with the annular outlet passageway and ported on the longitudinal cavity, communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings being blocked by the hammer when the passageway means is blocked and open via the fluid chamber when the hammer is in its shut-off position.
- 16. A spring powered impact tool as described in claim 15 wherein:
- the inlet openings are in sliding contact with the hammer when the passageway means is blocked and in open communication with the fluid chamber when the hammer is in its shut-off position, and the outlet openings are in sliding contact with the hammer when the hammer is in its upper position and in open communication with the fluid chamber when the hammer is in its lower position or its shut-off position; and
- the drive means further includes spring means in pressure communication with the fluid chamber, said spring means being compressed when the hydraulic system moves the hammer toward its upper position and the upper end of the hammer past the outlet openings, closing said outlet openings and storing energy in the spring means for driving the hammer toward its lower position.
- 17. A spring powered impact tool comprising:
- a housing including a longitudinal cavity, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet;
- a hammer that reciprocates linearly in the longitudinal cavity, and has an upper position, a lower position, and a shut-off position, the lower position being intermediate between the upper position and the shut-off position;
- a linear impact member in line with the hammer and having a shut-off position;
- drive means in line with the hammer for driving the hammer endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its lower position and into impacting contact with the impact member, driving said member against a load;
- a hammer return hydraulic system for driving the hammer endwise through the longitudinal cavity toward its upper position, said hydraulic system including regulating means for alternately directing hydraulic fluid pressure from the fluid inlet against the hammer to move the hammer toward its upper position, and exhausting hydraulic fluid pressure from the hammer to allow the drive means to move the hammer toward its lower position; and
- stop means for automatically shutting off the tool when the load is removed from the impact member; said stop means including slide means for allowing the impact member and the hammer to slide into their shut-off positions when said load is removed, and passageway means for directly communicating the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet when the hammer is in its shut-off position to create a short circuit and prevent hydraulic fluid pressure from being directed against the hammer, said passageway means being blocked by the hammer when the hammer is in its upper or lower position or between said upper and lower positions;
- wherein the slide means comprises a longitudinal groove in the impact member having an inner surface and first and second ends, and a guide member projecting from the housing, which guide member is in sliding contact with the inner surface of the groove and is adjacent to said first end of the groove when the impact member is against a load and adjacent to said second end of the groove when the impact member is in its shut-off position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 331,650, filed Dec. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,466,493.
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