HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
20200370571 ยท 2020-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B15/1457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/1409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A hydraulic cylinder may include a cylindrical body, a first piston rod coupled with a first end of the body, and a second piston rod coupled with a second end of the body. The first piston rod may include a cavity with an inner diameter, and the second piston rod may have an outer diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the cavity. The hydraulic cylinder is adjustable from a closed position, in which a length of the first piston rod is housed inside the body and a length of the second piston rod is housed inside the cavity of the first piston rod, to an extended position, in which the first piston rod extends through the first end of the body and the second piston rod extends through the second end of the body.
Claims
1. A hydraulic cylinder, comprising: a cylindrical body comprising a cavity; a first piston rod coupled with a first end of the body, wherein the first piston rod comprises an inner cavity with an inner diameter; and a second piston rod coupled with a second end of the body, wherein the second piston rod is solid and has an outer diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the inner cavity, wherein the hydraulic cylinder is adjustable from a closed position, in which at least a majority of a length of the first piston rod is housed inside the cavity of the cylindrical body and at least a majority of a length of the second piston rod is housed inside the inner cavity of the first piston rod, to an extended position, in which the first piston rod extends through the first end of the body and the second piston rod extends through the second end of the body.
2. A hydraulic cylinder as in claim 1, further comprising: a first head on the first end of the cylindrical body; and a second head on the second end of the cylindrical body.
3. A hydraulic cylinder as in claim 2, further comprising: a first injection port on the first head, for injecting hydraulic fluid into the hydraulic cylinder; and a second injection port on the second head, for injecting hydraulic fluid into the hydraulic cylinder.
4. A hydraulic cylinder as in claim 2, wherein the cylindrical body, the first head and the second head are three separate parts connected together.
5. A hydraulic cylinder as in claim 2, wherein the cylindrical body, the first head and the second head are a one-piece, monolithic structure.
6. A hydraulic cylinder as in claim 1, further comprising at least one injection port in the cylindrical body for injecting hydraulic fluid and for allowing the hydraulic fluid to escape the cylinder.
7. A hydraulic cylinder as in claim 1, further comprising: a first stop member coupled with one end of the first piston rod to prevent it from sliding out of the first end of the cylindrical body in the extended position; and a second stop member coupled with one end of the second piston rod to prevent it from sliding out of the second end of the cylindrical body in the extended position.
8. A method of manufacturing a hydraulic cylinder, the method comprising: attaching a first piston rod with a first end of a cylindrical body so that it is free to slide back and forth through the first end of the cylindrical body, wherein the first piston rod comprises an inner cavity with an inner diameter; and attaching a second piston rod with a second end of the cylindrical body so that it is free to slide in and out of the second end of the cylindrical body, wherein the second piston rod has an outer diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the inner cavity, wherein the hydraulic cylinder is adjustable from a closed position, in which at least a majority of a length of the first piston rod is housed inside the cylindrical body and at least a majority of a length of the second piston rod is housed inside the inner cavity of the first piston rod, to an extended position, in which the first piston rod extends through the first end of the cylindrical body and the second piston rod extends through the second end of the cylindrical body, and wherein the first piston and the second piston are configured to move concurrently from the closed position to the extended position.
9. A method as in claim 8, further comprising: attaching a first head to the first end of the cylindrical body; and attaching a second head to the second end of the cylindrical body.
10. A method as in claim 9, wherein the first head and the second head each include an injection port.
11. A method as in claim 9, further comprising: attaching a first stop member with one end of the first piston rod, wherein the first stop member is configured to abut the first head to prevent the first piston rod from sliding out of the first end of the cylindrical body in the extended position; and attaching a second stop member with one end of the second piston rod, wherein the second stop member is configured to abut the second head to prevent the second piston from sliding out of the second end of the cylindrical body in the extended position.
12. A hydraulic actuator, comprising: an elongate piston receiver having a first end, an opposite second end, and a longitudinal axis that extends between the first and second ends; a first piston comprising a solid piston rod moveable relative to the piston receiver along the longitudinal axis between an extended position, in which a majority of a length of the first piston extends outwardly beyond the first end of the piston receiver, and a retracted position, in which a majority of the length of the first piston element is positioned within the piston receiver; and a second piston comprising a hollow piston rod moveable relative to the piston receiver along the longitudinal axis between an extended position, in which a majority of a length of the second piston element extends outwardly beyond the second end of the piston receiver, and a retracted position, in which a majority of the length of the second piston element is positioned within the piston receiver, wherein the first piston fits inside the second piston when the first and second pistons are in the retracted positions.
13. The hydraulic actuator of claim 12, wherein the piston receiver is a cylinder.
14. The hydraulic actuator of claim 12, wherein the first piston nests within the second piston when the first and second pistons are in the retracted positions.
15. The hydraulic actuator of claim 12, wherein the hydraulic actuator is a single acting actuator.
16. The hydraulic actuator of claim 12, wherein the piston receiver defines a port for allowing pressurized hydraulic fluid to be provided within the piston receiver for driving the first and second pistons from the retracted positions to the extended positions.
17. The hydraulic actuator of claim 16, wherein the first and second pistons concurrently move from the retracted positions to the extended positions.
18. The hydraulic actuator of claim 12, wherein at least a majority of the lengths of the first and second pistons overlap when the first and second pistons are in the retracted positions.
19. The hydraulic actuator of claim 12, wherein at least a majority of the length of the first piston is positioned within the second piston when the first and second pistons are in the retracted positions.
20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The following description focuses on various embodiments of a hydraulic cylinder device, which may also be referred to as a hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic actuator or any other similar term. The cylinder may be used, for example, in a bed, such as a hospital or MRI bed, for lowering and raising the bed. This is but one example of a use for the described hydraulic cylinder embodiments, however, and the description of this example should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. In various embodiments, the hydraulic cylinder described herein may be used for any suitable purpose and with any suitable device or system.
[0022] Referring to
[0023] To improve the design of certain beds, such as an MRI bed, it may be desirable to have a hydraulic cylinder with a shorter length in the closed configuration (
[0024] Referring now to
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[0026] To extend cylinder 20, injection fluid, such as oil, water or any other suitable injection medium, may be passed into body 22 via first injection port 36 and/or second injection port 38. As fluid is injected, first piston rod 28 extends through the first end of body 22 and first head 24, and second piston rod 30 extends through the second end of body 22 and second head 26. Eventually the fully extended position is reached, as illustrated in
[0027] Cylinder 20 may have virtually any combination of lengths and diameters, depending on the use of cylinder 20. For example, in embodiments for use in an MRI bed, cylinder 20 may have a total extended length of between about 20 cm and about 35 cm, and more ideally between about 25 cm and about 30 cm, and in one embodiment between about 26 cm and about 27 cm. The same cylinder 20 may have a closed/collapsed length of between about 7 cm and about 20 cm, and more ideally between about 10 cm and about 15 cm, and in one embodiment between about 12 cm and about 13 cm.
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] Hydraulic fluid may be introduced into hydraulic actuator 40 via first port 44, as illustrated in
[0030] Although the above description is believed to be complete and accurate, the description is directed toward various exemplary embodiments, and these examples should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention as it is defined by the claims. For example, various alternative embodiments may include fewer components or a greater number of components than the embodiments described above. The methods described herein may also include fewer steps or a greater number of steps and/or the method steps may be performed in a different order. Therefore, the embodiments described herein should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention.