Fluid pressure amplifier

Motors: expansible chamber type – Cyclically operable – Working member controlled motive fluid for distributor motor

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91290, 91319, 91321, 417403, F01L 2502

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051706911

ABSTRACT:
A continually operating fluid pressure amplifier having a reciprocating piston system comprising a broad low pressure piston and a narrow high pressure piston, of which the latter, together with its piston cylinder, is arranged as a three-way pilot valve for operating a bistable control valve that controls the reciprocation of the piston system. The control valve has a primary valve slide controlling the said reciprocation and an auxiliary slide operable to open and close relevant conduit connections for initial amplification of the shift control signals governing the operation of the control valve, whereby a very safe operation of the entire system is ensured. Also ensured is a rapid return stroking of the piston system, such that the produced high pressure can be maintained substantially constant.

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patent: 3863672 (1975-02-01), Theriot et al.
patent: 4509330 (1985-04-01), Zimber et al.
patent: 4864914 (1989-09-01), LeMoine

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