Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1995-04-12
1996-01-16
Denion, Thomas E.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
60563, 60571, 92 62, 92 65, F15B 700
Patent
active
054837960
ABSTRACT:
A second pressure intensifying cylinder subchamber is employed for moving a pressure intensifying piston toward the other side, and the necessity for a control valve with a throttle is thereby eliminated. The pressure intensifying piston is incorporated integrally into a fluid cylinder, and, hence, the fluid cylinder can be installed in an even narrow space. A main cylinder chamber communicates with a pressure intensifying cylinder chamber in the interior of the fluid cylinder, and it is therefore possible to prevent such a situation that a high-pressure fluid sprouts out. A structure of the fluid cylinder is thus simplified enough to reduce the costs, and the safety is improved.
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Ando Seisakujo Co., Ltd.
Denion Thomas E.
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