Claims
- 1. A pneumatic cylinder having an internal pump mechanism for charging the cylinder with atmospheric air comprising:
a hollow cylinder body defining a cavity therein, said cylinder body having a closed end and an open end; a working piston slidably disposed within said cavity and having top and bottom ends, said top end of said working piston and said closed end of said cylinder body defining a gas chamber therebetween; a hollow elongate shaft having first and second ends and defining an interior portion therein, said first end being coupled to said bottom end of said working piston, said second end extending from said open end of said cylinder; a pumping piston slidably disposed within said interior portion of said shaft and having top and bottom ends, said top end of said pumping piston and said bottom end of said working piston defining a pressure adding chamber therebetween; a check device disposed on said pumping piston for preventing said air from escaping said pressure adding chamber during advancement of said pumping piston into said interior portion of said shaft; a pumping rod having a first end coupled to said bottom end of said pumping piston and a second end extendable from said shaft for facilitating said reciprocal movement of said pumping piston; and a one-way valve extending through said working piston for enabling said air to flow into said gas chamber from said pressure adding chamber; whereby reciprocal actuation of said pumping piston within said shaft increases the air pressure in said pressure adding chamber such that said air flows from said pressure adding chamber to said gas chamber in said cylinder body across said one-way valve.
- 2. A self-chargeable pneumatic cylinder comprising:
a hollow cylinder body defining a cavity therein, said cylinder body having a closed end and an open end; a working piston slidably disposed within said cavity and having top and bottom ends, said top end of said working piston and said closed end of said cylinder body defining a gas chamber therebetween; a hollow elongate shaft defining an interior portion therein and having first and second ends, said first end being coupled to said bottom end of said working piston, said second end extending through said open end of said cylinder; and a pneumatic piston pump substantially self-contained within said interior portion of said shaft wherein said pneumatic piston pump is actuated to pump a gas into said gas chamber in said cylinder body.
- 3. The cylinder of claim 2 wherein said pneumatic piston pump comprises a pumping piston having top and bottom ends, said top end of said pumping piston and said bottom end of said working piston forming a pressure adding chamber therebetween.
- 4. The cylinder of claim 3, further comprising a pumping rod coupled to said pumping piston for facilitating actuation thereof, said pumping rod being extendable out of said shaft.
- 5. The cylinder of claim 4, further comprising a stop sleeve disposed at said second end of said shaft for preventing said pumping piston from sliding out of said shaft.
- 6. The cylinder of claim 3, further comprising a check device disposed on said pumping piston for preventing said gas from escaping said pressure adding chamber during advancement of said pumping piston into said shaft.
- 7. The cylinder of claim 6 wherein said check device comprises an annular slot disposed in the periphery of said pumping piston, at least one indentation formed in said pumping piston, said indentation in communication with said annular slot and said pressure adding chamber, and an O-ring disposed in said annular slot such that an outer edge of said O-ring contacts an inner wall of said shaft.
- 8. The cylinder of claim 6 wherein said check device comprises an annular slot disposed in the periphery of said pumping piston and an O-ring disposed in said annular slot and movable therein, wherein an inner edge of said slot is slanted such that said O-ring is capable of being in contact with both said inner edge of said slot and said inner wall of said shaft to form a seal therebetween.
- 9. The cylinder of claim 6 wherein said check device comprises an annular slot disposed in the periphery of said pumping piston, and an O-ring disposed in said annular slot, said O-ring being in contact with an inner wall of said shaft.
- 10. The cylinder of claim 2, further comprising a one-way valve for allowing said gas to enter said gas chamber from said pneumatic piston pump and preventing the backflow of gas through said one-way valve.
- 11. The cylinder of claim 2, further comprising a buffer sleeve fitted over said second end of said shaft.
- 12. The cylinder of claim 2, further comprising a two-way gas valve disposed on said cylinder body for selectively providing communication between said gas chamber and the atmosphere.
- 13. The cylinder of claim 2 wherein a clearance is provided between an inner wall of said cylinder body and said working shaft for allowing atmospheric air to enter said cavity in said cylinder body below said bottom end of said working piston.
- 14. The cylinder of claim 13 wherein said clearance is formed by at least one slot formed along said inner wall of said cylinder body.
- 15. The cylinder of claim 2 wherein said hollow cylinder body comprises a cylindrical tube, a top cover forming said closed end of said cylindrical tube, and an end member disposed at said open end of said cylindrical tube, said end member being formed with a central opening wherein said shaft extends through said opening.
- 16. The cylinder of claim 2, further comprising an end member disposed at said open end of said cylinder body and at least one buffer ring provided between said end member and said bottom end of said working piston.
- 17. The cylinder of claim 2 wherein said self-chargeable pneumatic cylinder provides a pneumatic spring of variable stiffness.
- 18. The cylinder of claim 17 wherein said pneumatic spring is used in combination with a pogo stick.
- 19. The cylinder of claim 2 wherein said self-chargeable pneumatic cylinder is used in combination with an exercise machine for providing a resistance force.
- 20. A check device for a pump having a movable piston in a cylinder for allowing gas-flow in one direction and preventing backflow of gas in the opposite direction comprising:
an annular slot disposed in the periphery of said piston, the inner edge of said slot being slanted; at least one indentation in said piston, said indentation in communication with said annular slot and an interior portion of said cylinder; and an O-ring disposed in said annular slot and movable therein to prevent said backflow of gas out of said interior portion through said indentation.
- 21. A check device for a pump having a movable piston in a cylinder comprising:
an annular slot disposed in the periphery of said piston, at least one indentation in said pumping piston, said indentation in communication with said annular slot and an interior portion of said cylinder, and an O-ring disposed in said annular slot and movable therein to prevent a backflow of gas out of said interior portion through said indentation.
- 22. A method of manufacturing a self-chargeable pneumatic cylinder comprising:
assembling within a cylinder a working piston having a one-way valve extending through said working piston and a hollow elongate shaft coupled to said working piston; and assembling a pumping piston and actuator within said hollow elongate shaft such that said pumping piston and actuator are substantially self-contained within the interior portion of said hollow elongate shaft except when said actuator is withdrawn to actuate said pumping piston.
- 23. A method of controlling the stiffness of a pneumatic spring having a hollow cylinder, a working piston slidably contained within said cylinder and coupled to a hollow elongate shaft, a pumping piston and actuator substantially contained within said hollow elongate shaft, and a pressure adding chamber formed between said pumping piston and said working piston, comprising:
withdrawing said actuator from said shaft, actuating said actuator to add gas to said pressure adding chamber, and advancing said actuator substantially into said elongate shaft such that said actuator is substantially contained within said shaft.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/286,825, filed Apr. 27, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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