Tool driving or impacting – Self-acting advance and retraction cycle
Patent
1981-12-17
1984-08-21
Yost, Frank T.
Tool driving or impacting
Self-acting advance and retraction cycle
91165, 91220, 91300, 91325, 92134, 173119, E21C 304
Patent
active
044664931
ABSTRACT:
Hydraulic fluid pressure moves a piston (22) against a body of incompressible fluid (14), compressing a spring (42). The pressure is released, and the force of the stored energy in the spring (42) is transmitted to the piston (22) by the body of fluid (14) and drives the piston (22) through its power stroke. The fluid (14) is vented to an outlet (8) before the piston (22) reaches the end of its power stroke, removing the force from the piston (22) and allowing it to free travel through the remainder of the stroke. When the motor (2) is operating and the load is removed from the piston (22), the hydraulic fluid inlet (10) is short-circuited to the outlet (8) and the motor (2) automatically shuts off.
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Barnard Delbert J.
HED Corporation
Pauly Joan H.
Yost Frank T.
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