Hammer Raising Device
20180154506 ยท 2018-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D2250/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25D9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided a hammer raising device configured to increase striking intensity by eliminating fluid resistance when a piston raised upward moves downward. To achieve this, the hammer raising device includes a hydraulic control valve that controls a supply of a fluid, a sub cylinder to which the fluid is supplied by an operation of the hydraulic control valve, a sub piston that is partially accommodated within the sub cylinder, and is raised or lowered by the fluid, a main piston that comes in close contact with a longitudinal end of the sub piston to be raised by the raising of the sub piston, and is lowered when the closely contacted longitudinal end of the sub piston is separated, and a main cylinder that accommodates the main piston.
Claims
1. A hammer raising device comprising: a sub cylinder to which a fluid is supplied by an operation of a hydraulic control valve; a sub piston that is partially accommodated within the sub cylinder, and is raised or lowered by the fluid; a main piston that comes in close contact with a longitudinal end of the sub piston to be raised by the raising of the sub piston, and is lowered when the closely contacted longitudinal end of the sub piston is separated; a main cylinder that accommodates the main piston; and a switching valve that separates the sub piston from the main piston by closing the hydraulic control valve when the main piston reaches a maximum point where the main piston is able to move within the main cylinder.
2. The hammer raising device of claim 1, wherein the sub piston includes a first sub piston, and a second sub piston, and the first sub piston and the second sub piston alternately raises the main piston.
3. The hammer raising device of claim 1, wherein a main piston detection unit sensing whether or not the main piston reaches a maximum point where the main piston is able to move within the main cylinder.
4. The hammer raising device of claim 3, wherein the switching valve separates the sub piston from the main piston by receiving sensing signal from the main piston detection unit and closing the hydraulic control valve when the main piston reaches the maximum point.
5. The hammer raising device of claim 1, wherein a gas stored in a charging-gas storage defined at an upper part of the main cylinder is compressed when the main piston raises.
6. The hammer raising device of claim 5, wherein when the sub piston is separated from the main cylinder, the main piston moves downward by a weight of the main piston and a force of the compressed gas stored in the charging-gas storage.
7. The hammer raising device of claim 5, wherein when the main piston moves downward, no sealing member is disposed between the main piston and the main cylinder.
8. The hammer raising device of claim 1, wherein the switching vale is operatively connected to both the sub piston and the hydraulic control valve.
9. The hammer raising device of claim 1, wherein the sub piston includes a plurality of sub pistons, and each of the plurality of sub pistons alternately raises the main piston.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
[0022] The aforementioned and additional aspects of the present invention will become more apparent through preferred embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail to allow those skilled in the art to easily understand and implement the present invention.
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[0025] A hydraulic control valve 200 controls movement of a high-pressure fluid supplied from a hydraulic pump. When the hydraulic control valve 200 is open, the fluid supplied from the hydraulic pump is supplied to a sub cylinder 202. The high-pressure fluid supplied to the sub cylinder 202 raises a sub piston 204 within the sub cylinder 202. The sub piston 204 comes in close contact with a lower end of a protruding portion of a main piston 206, and the main piston 206 is also raised by the raising of the sub piston 204.
[0026] The main piston 206 has a cylindrical shape, and has a shape whose central portion protrudes. A main cylinder 208 has a vent hole for accommodating the main piston 206 therein, and induces a vertical movement of the main piston 206.
[0027] Further, a diameter of the vent hole is not uniform such that the main piston 206 having the shape (protruding portion) whose central portion protrudes can vertically move within a predetermined range. That is, a region of the vent hole where the protruding portion of the main piston 206 vertically moves has a diameter larger than that of another region of the vent hole. A range of the vertical movement of the main piston 206 within the main cylinder 208 may be variously changed depending on an intention of a manufacturer. In the present invention, since the main piston is raised using the sub piston, a lower-end sealing member is not needed between the main piston and the main cylinder.
[0028] A gas stored in a charging-gas storage 210 formed at an upper part of the main cylinder 208 is compressed by the raising of the main piston 206. When the main piston 206 is raised to a predetermined position within the main cylinder 208, a switching valve 212 is operated. The sub piston 204 is separated from a lower end of the main piston 206 by the operation of the switching valve 212, and when the sub piston 204 is separated, the main piston 206 moves downward by a weight of the main piston 206 and a force of the compressed gas stored in the charging-gas storage 210. Naturally, when the switching valve is operated, the hydraulic control valve 200 is simultaneously closed. In this case, a frictional force is not generated between the main piston 206 and the main cylinder 208 as described above, and, thus, an acceleration of the main cylinder moving downward is more increased than that in the related art. The switching vale 212 is operatively connected to both the sub piston 204 and the hydraulic control valve 200. The switching valve 212 operates to withdraw the sub piston 204 from the side wall of the main cylinder 208. When the switching valve operates to effect a withdrawal of sub piston 204 from the wall of the main cylinder 208, the sub piston 204 is no longer forcefully engaged against the underside of the enlarged portion of the main piston 206, but instead is in free fall.
[0029] Furthermore, since the range of the vertical movement of the main piston within the main cylinder can be variously changed depending on the intention of the manufacturer as described above, it is possible to increase striking intensity due to the main piston by increasing the movement range when necessary. In contrast, the hydraulic hammer according to the related art has a demerit in that a size of the accumulator and the amount of the supplied fluid need to be increased in order to adjust the range of the vertical movement of the piston within the cylinder.
[0030] The sub piston 204 separated from the main piston 206 moves downward, and the sub piston moved downward raises the main piston.
[0031] It has been illustrated in
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[0033] Referring to
[0034] A first hydraulic control valve 300 controls supplying of a high-pressure fluid supplied from a hydraulic pump to a first sub cylinder 302. A second hydraulic control valve 320 controls supplying of the high-pressure fluid supplied from the hydraulic pump to a second sub cylinder 312.
[0035] When the first hydraulic control valve 300 is open, the fluid supplied from the hydraulic pump is supplied to the first sub cylinder 302. When the second hydraulic control valve 320 is open, the fluid supplied from the hydraulic pump is supplied to the second sub cylinder 312. In the present invention, the first hydraulic control valve 300 and the second hydraulic control valve 320 are not simultaneously open but are alternately open.
[0036] The high-pressure fluid supplied to the first sub cylinder 302 raises a first sub piston 304 within the first sub cylinder 302. The first sub piston 304 comes in close contact with a lower end of a protruding portion of a main piston 306, and the main piston is also raised by the raising of the first sub piston 304.
[0037] A gas stored in a charging-gas storage 310 formed at an upper part of a main cylinder 308 is compressed by the raising of the main piston 306. When the main piston 306 is raised to a predetermined position, a first switching valve 312 is operated. The first sub piston 304 is separated from a lower end of the main piston 306 by the operation of the first switching valve 311, and when the first sub piston 304 is separated, the main piston 306 moves downward by a weight of the main piston 306 and a force of the compressed gas stored in the charging-gas storage 310. Naturally, when the first switching valve 311 is operated, the first hydraulic control valve 300 is simultaneously closed.
[0038] The second sub cylinder 312, a second sub piston 314, and a second switching valve (not shown) perform the same operations as those of the first sub cylinder 302, the first sub piston 304, and the first switching valve. Naturally, as described above, a first drive unit including the first sub cylinder 302, the first sub piston 304 and the first switching valve 311 and a second drive unit including the second sub cylinder 312, the second sub piston 314 and the second switching valve do not perform the same operation at the same point of time but alternately perform the operations at a regular period. In this way, by using the plurality of driving units, it is possible to increase the number of times of the vertical movement of the main piston. That is, before the main piston is lowered to reach a minimum point, at least one sub piston of the first sub piston 304 and the second sub piston 314 moves to reach the minimum point, so that it is possible to increase the number of times of the vertical movement of the main piston.
[0039] It is illustrated in
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[0044] Although the present invention has been described in conjunction with the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, the embodiments are merely examples. It should be understood to those skilled in the art that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible.