Motors: expansible chamber type – Differential – Opposing pressure applied by bypassing
Patent
1981-01-21
1983-03-01
Nilson, Robert G.
Motors: expansible chamber type
Differential
Opposing pressure applied by bypassing
91422, 91436, F15B 1517, F15B 13042
Patent
active
043751814
ABSTRACT:
A multiple mode hydraulic piston assembly employing a regenerative hydraulic circuit which when incorporated in the piston of a hydraulic cylinder and assembled with a pressureized hydraulic source through appropriate piping and valving, will sequentially permit, restrict, and block liquid flow through the piston and will thus extend its piston rod in multiple force modes, namely a low force rapid extension mode, a moderate force rapid extension mode, and a high force extension mode. In response to fluid pressures within the cylinder chamber the multiple mode piston assembly automatically changes operational modes. First bi-directional flow is provided between opposing chambers, then uni-directional flow is provided from the rod end to the back end chamber, and finally flow between the chambers is blocked. A modified embodiment provides a free motion mode wherein a modest external force can displace the piston in either direction. An additional embodiment provides an arrangement of the elements offset from the geometrical axis of the piston. An embodiment of the foregoing construction provides a double-ended piston rod configuration.
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Nilson Robert G.
Weil Benjamin G.
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