Patent classifications
F15B2201/41
ENGINEERED TISSUE SUBSTITUTE SYSTEM
The present invention is a new and improved bladder for use with a piston accumulator apparatus, system and method of using same that provides a dispersion tube in the bladder to allow to be communicated under a vacuum from the bladder to the accumulator seawater chamber and back again.
Metallic liner pressure vessel comprising polar boss
The present invention provides a Type 3 pressure vessel comprising a polar boss that is attached to a metallic liner and provides reinforced static strength, fatigue strength, endurance, chemical resistance and/or corrosion resistance of the liner orifice or neck region. In particular, the material of the polar boss has higher static strength, fatigue strength, endurance, chemical resistance and/or corrosion resistance relative to that of the liner material.
Hydraulic Accumulator
The disclosure relates to a hydraulic accumulator, in particular in the form of a piston-type accumulator, having a separating element which is arranged in an accumulator housing and fluid-tightly separates two fluid chambers, in particular a closed accumulator chamber comprising a working gas and a liquid chamber comprising an operating liquid such as hydraulic oil, from one another, wherein a fluid port is fluidically connected to one of the fluid chambers. The hydraulic accumulator is characterised in that the fluid port has a magnetic-field-generating device which is received in a fixed position in the fluid port and separates magnetizable particles out of the fluid passing through the fluid port, to purify said fluid.
MANUFACTURING METHOD AND EXTERIOR BODY OF ACCUMULATOR
A manufacturing method for manufacturing an exterior body of an accumulator including a bottom, a shell, and a port, includes: press fitting the bottom into the shell; and melting and solidifying a region including a part of a connection portion between the bottom and the shell which has been press fitted.
Piston accumulator bladder apparatus system and method
The present invention is a new and improved bladder for use with a piston accumulator apparatus, system and method of using same that provides a dispersion tube in the bladder to allow fluid to be communicated under a vacuum from the bladder to the accumulator seawater chamber and back again.
Hydraulic Accumulator
The disclosure relates to a hydraulic accumulator, in particular in the form of a piston-type accumulator, having a separating element which is arranged in an accumulator housing and separates two fluid chambers from one another in a fluid-tight manner, in particular a closed accumulator chamber comprising a working gas from a liquid chamber comprising an operating liquid such as hydraulic oil, wherein a fluid connector is fluidically connected to one of the fluid chambers, wherein outside the accumulator housing and fixed thereto is an attachment part with a magnetic field generating device which acts on a fluid connection between the fluid connector of the accumulator housing and a fluid connector of the attachment part in such a way that magnetisable particles can be separated in a cleaning manner from the fluid passing through the fluid connection.
ACCUMULATOR
The invention provides an accumulator which can reduce the number of the parts of the pressure fluctuation absorption mechanism at the liquid expanding time, can simplify assembling and can reduce a cost of the parts. The accumulator has a seal holder which is provided in a bellows cap, and a plate-like seal which is retained by the seal holder. The seal holder is provided with an inward flange-like outer peripheral side engagement portion, and the seal is provided with an outward projection-like inner peripheral side engagement portion which is arranged in an outer peripheral surface of a seal main body and is made of a rubber-like elastic body engaging with the outer peripheral side engagement portion. The bellows cap moves to a position where liquid pressure and gas pressure are balanced with the seal seating on a seat surface due to difference in pressure receiving area.
Hydraulic Accumulator
The invention relates to a hydraulic accumulator, in particular in the form of a piston accumulator, comprising a separation element (10), which is arranged in an accumulator housing (14) and separates two fluid chambers (16, 18) in a fluid-tight manner, in particular a closed-off storage chamber (20) containing a working gas, from a liquid chamber (22) containing an operating liquid, such as hydraulic oil, a fluid connection (24) being connected in a fluid-conducting manner to one of the fluid chambers (18), characterised in that a magnetic-field-generating device (42) is received in a part of the accumulator housing (14) which comprises the fluid connection (24), in such a way that magnetisable particles can be separated, in a cleaning manner, from the fluid located between the part of the storage housing (14) and the separation element (10) and deposited in the direction of the magnetic-field-generating device (42), on the latter.
Oil drain valve, energy accumulation device, hydraulic system and working machine
Disclosed are an oil drain valve, an energy accumulation device, a hydraulic system and a working machine. The oil drain valve includes a valve body, a valve core and an elastic element. The valve body is provided with a first oil port and a second oil port, the valve core is communicated with the first oil port and the second oil port, and the valve core is movable in the valve body to switch from a first working position to a second working position. The elastic element is provided between a first end of the valve core and the valve body, the first end of the valve core is communicated with the first oil port, and a second end of the valve core is communicated with the second oil port.