TELESCOPIC ACTUATOR WITH AUTOMATIC LOCKING
20190353187 ยท 2019-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B15/1466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B2015/268
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/261
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a telescopic actuator comprising a cylinder (1) having a closed end (2) and an open end (3) for passing a hollow rod (4) mounted to slide axially in the cylinder. The actuator includes a central support (10) that extends from the closed end of the cylinder inside the rod and that carries obstacles (15) that are movable radially between a setback position leaving the rod free to slide and a projecting position in which the obstacles are engaged in a groove (9) in the rod in order to lock the rod axially relative to the cylinder, the flanks of the obstacles and of the groove being shaped so as to prevent any setting back of the obstacles by movement of the rod, the obstacles being arranged at the ends of spring blades (14) extending longitudinally and arranged to urge the obstacles from the setback position towards the projecting position, the central support carrying controlled means (20) for flexing the blades in order to cause the obstacles to be set back towards the setback position.
Claims
1. A telescopic actuator comprising a cylinder (1) having a closed end (2) and an open end (3) for passing a hollow rod (4) mounted to slide axially in the cylinder, the actuator being characterized in that it includes a central support (10) that extends from the closed end of the cylinder inside the rod and that carries obstacles (15) that are movable radially between a setback position leaving the rod free to slide and a projecting position in which the obstacles are engaged in a groove (9) in the rod in order to lock the rod axially relative to the cylinder, the flanks of the obstacles and of the groove being shaped so as to prevent any setting back of the obstacles by movement of the rod, the obstacles being arranged at the ends of spring blades (14) extending longitudinally and arranged to urge the obstacles from the setback position towards the projecting position, the central support carrying controlled means (20) for flexing the blades in order to cause the obstacles to be set back towards the setback position.
2. A telescopic actuator according to claim 1, wherein the controlled means for causing the blades to flex comprise an unlocking piston (20) mounted to slide axially on the central support (10) between a rest position in which the unlocking position is remote from the obstacles, and an unlocking position in which a conical hollow end (22) of the unlocking piston co-operates with fingers (16) secured to each of the obstacles (15) in order to cause the blades to flex and thus the obstacles to be set back from the projecting position to the setback position.
3. An actuator according to claim 1, wherein the rod (4) is associated with a piston (5), the groove (9) for receiving the obstacles being made level with the piston.
4. An actuator according to claim 1, wherein the rod (4) is associated with a piston (5) that includes a deflection cone (25) for forcing the obstacles (15) to be set back by flexing the blades (14) while the rod is being retracted.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0012] The invention can be better understood in the light of the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, given with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] With reference to
[0019] The locking sleeve 11 is generally tubular in shape, being terminated at one end by an end wall 12 and at the other end by a tapped endpiece 13 for screwing onto the central support 10. The locking sleeve 11 has a tubular wall in which longitudinal blades 14 are cut out, each presenting a first end secured to the locking sleeve 11 and an end that is free and that carries an obstacle 15 that projects outwards from the locking sleeve 11 when the blades 14 are in the rest state, as shown herein. A finger 16 extends longitudinally from each obstacle 15 in the inside of the locking sleeve 11. The blades 14 can flex towards the inside of the locking sleeve 11 so that the obstacles 15 are moved radially towards a setback position in which they do not project from the outside surface of the locking sleeve 11. The blades 14 then exert a return force on the obstacles 15 urging them towards the projecting position.
[0020] Returning to
[0021] In order to unlock the rod 4, an unlocking piston 20 is mounted to slide in leaktight manner in the central support 10 in order to define therein an unlocking chamber 21 that is pressurized in order to cause the unlocking piston 20 to move towards an unlocking position in which a conical hollow end 22 of the piston co-operates with the fingers 16 in order to force the blades 14 to flex, thereby setting back the obstacles 15 so that the rod 4 is released and can slide freely, as shown in
[0022] It should be observed that the rod 4 is locked automatically as soon as it reaches the locking position in which the groove 9 comes into register with the obstacles 15. In the situation shown in
[0023] The invention is not limited to the above description, but on the contrary covers any variant coming within the ambit defined by the claims.
[0024] In particular, although the invention is described herein in application to a hydraulic actuator, the invention could equally well be applied to an electromechanical actuator or to an actuator of hybrid technology. By way of example, the unlocking piston could be actuated merely by an electromagnet.
[0025] Although in this example the locking position is a position that is intermediate between the retracted position and the extended position of the actuator, the locking device of the invention could be used for locking in one or the other of those two extreme positions.