Piston control via adjustable rod
11053961 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B15/1428
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/1457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B2215/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/223
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/1447
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A piston's stroke length may be restricted by passing a rod through a through hole in the piston. The stroke length's boundaries may be defined by the points where an interior of the through hole contacts an exterior of the rod. Adjusting a position or orientation of the rod may alter this stroke length. If the rod comprises a noncylindrical external geometry, a radius thereof may vary along an axial length of the rod or around a circumference thereof. Adjustment of the rod, via axial translation or rotation for example, may change the position of contact between the rod and the through hole. Alternately, the through hole may comprise a unique geometry in which the rod may radially translate to adjust the piston's stroke length.
Claims
1. A piston control assembly, comprising: a piston slidably disposed within a hollow cylinder and comprising a through hole in a first direction across the piston; and a rod passing through the through hole and restricting a stroke of the piston; wherein the rod is adjustable to alter such stroke restriction; the stroke of the piston is in a second direction; and the first direction is different than the second direction.
2. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod comprises a noncylindrical external geometry.
3. The piston control assembly of claim 2, wherein a radius of the external geometry varies along an axial length of the rod.
4. The piston control assembly of claim 3, wherein the external geometry transitions between two constant radial sections along the axial length thereof.
5. The piston control assembly of claim 2, wherein a radius of the external geometry varies around a circumference of the rod.
6. The piston control assembly of claim 5, wherein the external geometry comprises a flat surface running parallel to an axis of the rod.
7. The piston control assembly of claim 6, wherein the flat surface is perpendicular to a radius of the rod.
8. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod is adjustable via at least one of radial translation, axial translation and rotation.
9. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the piston stroke is restricted by contact between an external geometry of the rod and an interior wall of the piston through hole.
10. The piston control assembly of claim 9, wherein the piston stroke restriction is altered by changing a distance between a point of contact, between the external geometry of the rod and the interior wall of the piston through hole, and a central axis of the rod.
11. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod is adjusted to restrict the piston stroke to naught.
12. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the through hole comprises an oblong shape elongated in a direction parallel with a central axis of the piston.
13. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the through hole comprises a notch with a width, in a direction parallel with a central axis of the piston, similar to a dimension of the rod in the same direction.
14. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod is perpendicular with a central axis of the piston.
15. The piston control assembly of claim 1, wherein the rod is attached to the hollow cylinder.
16. The piston control assembly of claim 15, wherein the rod is attached to the hollow cylinder at two opposing ends of the rod.
17. A method for controlling a piston, comprising: disposing a piston slidably within a hollow cylinder; passing a rod through a through hole within the piston, wherein the through hole extends in a first direction across the piston; restricting a stroke of the piston in a second direction with the rod, wherein the first direction is different than the second direction; and adjusting the rod to alter the piston stroke restriction.
18. The method for controlling the piston of claim 17, wherein adjusting the rod comprises at least one of: translating the rod radially relative to a central axis thereof; translating the rod axially along the central axis; and rotating the rod around the central axis.
19. The method for controlling the piston of claim 17, wherein restricting the stroke of the piston comprises contacting an interior wall of the piston through hole with an external geometry of the rod; and altering the piston stroke restriction comprises changing a distance between a point of contact, between the external geometry of the rod and the interior wall of the piston through hole, and a central axis of the rod.
20. The method for controlling the piston of claim 17, wherein restricting the stroke of the piston comprises locking the position of the piston.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) The piston 110 may comprise a through hole 116 passing therethrough. In the embodiment shown, the through hole 116 passes radially across the piston 110, perpendicular to and touching the central axis 117 of the piston 110; although other arrangements are also possible.
(7) A rod 118 may span the hollow cylinder 111 from one side to another; secured to internal walls of the cylinder 111 at opposing ends thereof. This rod 118 may also be positioned perpendicular to the central axis 117 of the piston 110, similarly to the through hole 116, and extend through the through hole 116. By extending through the through hole 116 and attaching to opposing sides of the cylinder 111, the rod 118 may restrict axial motion of the piston 110.
(8) Internal dimensions of the through hole 116 may be larger than external dimensions of the rod 118, allowing the piston 110 to translate a certain distance before restriction by the rod 118. A distance that the piston 110 may travel before contacting the rod 118 may define a stroke length 119 for the piston 110. Further, a cross section of the through hole 116 may comprise a generally oblong shape that is elongated in the direction 113 of travel of the piston 110.
(9) A solenoid 120, or other type of control device in alternate embodiments, may adjust a position of this rod 118 and this adjustment may alter the defined stroke length 119. Such adjustments may provide additional benefits such as distributing impact wear between the rod 118 and the through hole 116. This solenoid 120 may comprise at least one electrically conductive wire 121 wound in a coil. If an electrical current is passed through such a wire 121 a magnetic field may be produced that may act on certain materials forming the rod 118. Examples of other types of control devices capable of adjusting a position of a rod, that may replace the solenoid in other embodiments, include a hydraulic pump and ball screw. It is believed that such alternate control devices may provide additional accuracy at an expense of additional complexity.
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(18) The through holes of the embodiments discussed thus far have comprised generally oblong cross-sectional shapes. Other shapes are also anticipated, however. For example,
(19) Additionally, the notch 441 section of the through hole 416 may comprise an internal width 443 substantially similar to an external dimension of the rod 418 in the same direction. If the rod 418 is translated into the notch 441 section, the stroke length 419 of the piston 410 may be restricted to naught effectively locking the position of the piston 410 in place.
(20) Whereas this discussion has referred to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.