Claims
- 1. An accumulator, comprising:
- a cylindrical housing circumscribing a central axis and having first closed end and a second open end;
- an end cap secured to the open end of the housing;
- an inlet passage into the housing;
- an outlet passage from the housing, said outlet passage including an opening formed through said end cap;
- a baffle with a central axis generally aligned with the central axis of the housing, said baffle confining fluid which flows into said housing through said inlet passage, and having a configuration which deflects the fluid as it enters the housing and provides a generally spiraling flow path to the fluid; and
- a return conduit disposed within said housing, said return conduit having a first end which extends through an opening formed in said baffle and into the opening in the end cap in secured relation with the end cap, said return conduit having a circular bead surrounding the return conduit toward the first end which supports a lower surface of the baffle around the baffle opening such that an upper surface of the baffle is retained against the end cap of the housing.
- 2. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein said return conduit extends into the opening formed in the end cap and is outwardly mechanically deformed within said opening into securing engagement with the end cap.
- 3. The accumulator as in claim 2, wherein said return conduit is burnished within said opening into securing relation with said end cap.
- 4. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the baffle and an inner surface of the end cap have opposing matching surface configurations such that the outer surface of the baffle is held in surface-to-surface contact with the inner surface of the end cap.
- 5. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein the opening in the baffle is formed generally along the central axis of the baffle.
- 6. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein said inlet passage also includes an opening formed through said end cap.
- 7. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein said baffle comprises a generally circular body supported substantially perpendicular to the central axis of the housing, and a flow gap is provided between the outer periphery of the baffle and the housing to allow fluid to flow therebetween.
- 8. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein said baffle and end cap cooperate to confine fluid which flows into the housing and to redirect the fluid in a spiraling manner.
- 9. An accumulator, comprising:
- a cylindrical housing circumscribing a central axis and having first closed end and a second open end;
- a generally circular end cap secured to the open end of the housing, said end cap also having a central axis generally aligned with the central axis of the housing;
- an axial inlet passage into the housing, said inlet passage including a first opening formed through said end cap spaced from the central axis of the end cap;
- an axial outlet passage from the housing, said outlet passage including a second opening formed through said end cap generally along the central axis of the end cap;
- a generally circular baffle disposed within an upper portion of the housing, said baffle having a central axis generally aligned with the central axis of the housing, and an opening along the central axis, said baffle confining fluid from the inlet passage between a spiral surface area of the baffle surrounding the baffle opening and the end wall of the housing, the spiral surface area of the baffle deflecting the fluid tangentially to the housing as the fluid enters from the axial inlet passage and providing a generally spiraling flow path for the fluid in the housing, said baffle and cylindrical housing being spaced apart to define a flow gap and allow fluid in the spiraling flow path to flow to a lower portion of the housing; and
- a U-shaped return conduit disposed within said housing, said return conduit extending through the opening in said baffle and having a first end extending into the opening in the end cap and mechanically secured therein, said return conduit having a circular bead surrounding the return conduit toward the first end which engages and supports a lower surface of the baffle around the baffle opening such that the baffle is trapped between and against the bead and the end cap of the housing.
- 10. The accumulator as in claim 9, wherein said return conduit extends into the opening formed in the end cap and is outwardly mechanically deformed within said into securing engagement with the end cap.
- 11. The accumulator as in claim 10, wherein said return conduit is burnished within said opening into securing relation with said end cap.
- 12. The accumulator as in claim 9, wherein the outer surface of the baffle and an inner surface of the end cap have opposing matching surface configurations such that the outer surface of the baffle is held in surface-to-surface contact with the inner surface of the end cap.
- 13. A method for assembling an accumulator, comprising the steps of:
- providing a cylindrical housing having a closed end and an open end;
- providing a circular end cap for the open end of the housing, the end cap having a central opening;
- providing a U-shaped return conduit having a circular bead formed around the tube toward one end;
- providing a baffle having a lower surface, an upper surface with a spiral surface configuration, and a central opening interconnecting the upper and lower surfaces;
- inserting the end of the return conduit through the central opening from the lower surface of the baffle, said return conduit passing through the opening, with the bead on the conduit sized so as to engage the lower surface surrounding the opening;
- inserting the end of the return conduit passing through the opening in the baffle into the opening in the end cap, thereby trapping the baffle between the bead on the return conduit and the end cap;
- securing the return conduit to the end cap; and
- locating the return conduit and the end cap in the housing and securing the end cap to the open end of the housing.
- 14. The method as in claim 13, including the step of mechanically deforming the end of the outlet conduit within the opening in the end cap such that the outlet conduit is secured to the end cap.
- 15. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein the return conduit has a cylindrical shape and the circular bead projects radially-outward from the return conduit.
- 16. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein the circular bead is spaced from the first end of the return conduit.
- 17. The accumulator as in claim 1, wherein the circular bead is continuous around the return conduit.
- 18. The accumulator as in claim 9, wherein the return conduit has a cylindrical shape and the circular bead projects radially-outward from the return conduit.
- 19. The accumulator as in claim 9, wherein the circular bead is spaced from the first end of the return conduit.
- 20. The accumulator as in claim 9, wherein the circular bead is continuous around the return conduit.
- 21. The method as in claim 13, wherein the return conduit has a cylindrical shape and the circular bead projects radially-outward from the return conduit.
- 22. The method as in claim 13, wherein the circular bead is spaced from the one end of the return conduit.
- 23. The method as in claim 13, wherein the circular bead is continuous around the return conduit.
RELATED CASES
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/070,678, filed Jan. 7, 1998.
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