Patent classifications
F15B2201/21
Hydraulic control unit for a limited slip differential
A hydraulic control unit that delivers hydraulic fluid to a limited slip differential includes a hydraulic control unit housing, a sump and a motor. The hydraulic control unit housing has an accumulator housing portion that houses a biasing assembly and a piston. The sump is defined in the hydraulic control unit housing and at least partially occupies a common space with the accumulator housing portion. The motor is configured to pump fluid into an accumulator chamber of the accumulator housing portion. The fluid pumped into the accumulator housing portion at least partially collapses the biasing assembly and introduces a pre-charge into the hydraulic control unit. The biasing assembly is configured to expand and urge the piston in a first direction resulting in fluid being communicated from the hydraulic control unit and into the limited slip differential.
DROP-IN SIGNAL ACCUMULATOR PISTON KIT AND METHOD FOR REPLACING AN ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT SIGNAL ACCUMULATOR PISTON
A drop-in signal accumulator piston assembly to replace an original equipment (OE) signal accumulator piston in a vehicle transmission hydraulic circuit, the OE signal accumulator piston being positioned in a bore in a valve body having an open end and a fluid port. The drop-in signal accumulator piston assembly includes a sleeve having open first and second ends. The sleeve is configured to be positioned within the bore of the valve body with the first end closer than the second end to the fluid port. A piston is positioned in the sleeve and a spring biases the piston towards the fluid port. A plug is positioned in the bore closer to the second end of the sleeve than to the first end of the sleeve to thereby removably retain the sleeve, the piston, and the spring within the bore.
REGULATOR FOR CLUTCH OPERATING MECHANISM
Disclosed is a regulator for clutch operating mechanism. The regulator includes a main body, a supply flow path for fluid flow from a master cylinder to an operating cylinder, and a return flow for fluid flow from the operating cylinder to the master cylinder inside of the main body. The regulator further includes a first valve installed inside the main body and configured to close an exit of the return flow path and open the supply flow path when the fluid flows to the operating cylinder and a second valve installed inside the main body configured to close an exit of the supply flow path and to open the return flow path when the fluid flows to the master cylinder. The regulator further includes a damping apparatus having a damping space which communicates with the supply flow path of the main body and whose internal capacity changes according to hydraulic pressure.
Accumulator Module for Hydromechanical Spring-Loaded Drive
The invention relates to an accumulator module for a hydromechanical spring-loaded drive, wherein the spring-loaded drive is provided to actuate a high-voltage power switch (12), and wherein the accumulator module contains a pressure-tight housing (1), an accumulator piston (2) which protrudes into the housing (1) and is axially moveable in the housing (1), and a sealing cover (4) which seals the housing in an pressure-tight manner. In addition, at least one connecting channel (5, 6) is provided, which is introduced into the housing (1) for transporting a highly pressurised fluid present between the inner wall (7) of the housing and the head (3) of the accumulator piston to a high-pressure channel (11) of the spring-loaded drive, which channel is outside the housing. In order to increase the service life of the accumulator module, at least one pressure relief groove (8) is circumferentially applied to the head (3) of the accumulator piston.
HYDRAULIC ACCUMULATOR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
A hydraulic accumulator includes a limiting portion that is fitted into a ring end gap of a snap ring to limit a decrease in a diameter of the snap ring. The snap ring is stamped from a metal sheet by a press machine. Therefore, one of two opposed surfaces of a portion of the snap ring, which is fitted into a groove, forms a sloped surface as a result of shear droop. The limiting portion is fitted into the ring end gap of the snap ring to limit the decrease in the diameter of the snap ring. Thus, it is possible to limit riding of the sloped surface of the snap ring on a corner of the groove, and thereby it is possible to limit removal of the snap ring from the groove.
ACCUMULATOR PISTON, IN PARTICULAR FOR A PRESSURE MEDIUM ACCUMULATOR OF A HYDRAULIC UNIT OF AN ELECTRONICALLY SLIP-CONTROLLABLE VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM
An accumulator piston, in particular a piston for a pressure medium accumulator of a hydraulic unit of an electronically slip-controllable vehicle brake system, includes a cylindrical piston shaft, and a piston head covering the piston shaft. The piston head includes a circumferentially closed blind-hole-shaped recess having an opening. A cross section of the recess in a region of the opening has at least one smaller dimension than a cross section in a region of a base of the recess opposite the opening. The recess forms a mechanism configured to separate particles out from the pressure medium.
Drop-in signal accumulator piston kit and method for replacing an original equipment signal accumulator piston
A drop-in signal accumulator piston assembly replaces an original equipment (OE) signal accumulator piston in a vehicle transmission hydraulic circuit. The OE signal accumulator piston is positioned in a bore in a valve body that has an open end and a fluid port. The drop-in signal accumulator piston assembly includes a cylindrical sleeve having open first and second ends, one of the first and second ends defining a reduced diameter region, and a piston positioned in the sleeve. A spring is positioned in part in the piston and in part extending beyond and end of the piston. The sleeve is positioned in the valve body bore, with the piston, and the spring. A method for replacing an original equipment (OE) signal accumulator piston in a transmission hydraulic circuit is also disclosed.
Hydraulic hose end expansion chamber
A hydraulic hose end expansion chamber preferably includes a tube, a first end plate, a second end plate, a threaded nipple, an o-ring and a drain screw. The threaded nipple is attached to the first end plate. The threaded nipple is threadably engaged with a threaded hole in a female hydraulic quick disconnect coupler. The first end plate is attached to a first end of the tube. A threaded hole is formed through the second end plate to threadably receive the drain screw. The o-ring is pushed on to the threaded shaft. The second end plate is attached to a second end of the tube. An L-shaped handle is preferably attached to the second end of the tube. A second embodiment of the hydraulic hose end expansion chamber includes a compression spring with a piston. A third embodiment of the hydraulic hose end expansion chamber includes a nitrogen filled bladder.
POSITIONING APPARATUS
A positioning apparatus for positioning a tubular fluid container in an elongate carrier which is configured as a hollow profile. In order to simplify the positioning of the tubular fluid container, the positioning apparatus includes spring elements, by way of which the tubular fluid container is positioned in the elongate carrier.
Distributed piston elastomeric accumulator
The present invention is a distributed piston elastomeric accumulator which stores energy when its elastomeric member stretches from its original length in response to the flow of a pressurized fluid. The stored energy is returned when the fluid flow is reversed and the accumulator discharges the fluid as its elastomeric member returns to its original length and moves the piston to its initial position. At least one part of the novelty of the invention is that the accumulator is not subject to radial strain gradients and the accumulator allows for precise pressure and linear position measurements. Accordingly, the invention allows for optimization of the energy strain storage capacity of a given elastomer.