Pressure accumulator and percussion device

09630306 ยท 2017-04-25

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A pressure accumulator for connection to a hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device. The percussion device includes at least one impact piston arranged to carry out a reciprocating motion caused by the pressure from the hydraulic fluid. The pressure accumulator is arranged in communication with a hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston. The pressure accumulator includes a space that extends at least partly around the impact piston when the pressure accumulator is mounted on the percussion device. A partition divides the space into two separate pressure chambers so that the pressure chambers are located an axial direction of the impact piston in relation to each other when the pressure accumulator is mounted on the percussion device. A first of the two separate pressure chambers is intended to be filled with a compressible medium. A second pressure chamber is in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston.

Claims

1. A pressure accumulator for connection to a hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device, wherein the percussion device comprises at least one impact piston that is arranged to carry out a reciprocating motion caused by pressure from hydraulic fluid, whereby said pressure accumulator is arranged in communication with a hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston, said pressure accumulator comprising: a space that extends at least partly around said impact piston when said pressure accumulator is mounted on said percussion device, and a partition configured to divide the space into two separate pressure chambers so that the pressure chambers are located in an axial direction of the impact piston in relation to each other when said pressure accumulator is mounted on said percussion device, whereby a first of said two separate pressure chambers is intended to be filled with a compressible medium, and a second pressure chamber is in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston.

2. The pressure accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said space is a ring-shaped space.

3. The pressure accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said partition comprises a membrane.

4. The pressure accumulator according to claim 3, further comprising: a membrane support that is arranged to move with said membrane.

5. The pressure accumulator according to claim 4, further comprising: at least one spring from which said membrane support is suspended.

6. The pressure accumulator according to claim 3, wherein said membrane comprises a strengthening element.

7. The pressure accumulator according to claim 1, further comprising: at least one channel for hydraulic fluid, which channel is in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston.

8. The pressure accumulator according to claim 7, wherein said at least one channel extends between the hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston and said second pressure chamber substantially along the shortest possible path.

9. The pressure accumulator according to claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of channels for hydraulic fluid, which channels are in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston and are arranged symmetrically around said at least one impact piston when the pressure accumulator is mounted on said percussion device.

10. The pressure accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the pressure accumulator is arranged to be initially charged with a working pressure of at least 15 bar.

11. The pressure accumulator according to claim 1, wherein said at least one impact piston is arranged to be operated at a frequency of at least 10 Hz.

12. A hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device, comprising: at least one impact piston that is arranged to carry out a reciprocating motion caused by pressure from hydraulic fluid, at least one pressure accumulator arranged in communication with a hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston, said pressure accumulator comprising a space that extends at least partly around said impact piston when said pressure accumulator is mounted on said percussion device, and a partition configured to divide the space into two separate pressure chambers so that the pressure chambers are located in an axial direction of the impact piston in relation to each other when said pressure accumulator is mounted on said percussion device, whereby a first of said two separate pressure chambers is intended to be filled with a compressible medium, and a second pressure chamber is in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid space of the impact piston.

13. The hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device according to claim 12, further comprising: a rear portion, wherein said at least one pressure accumulator is integrated into the rear portion of said percussion device.

14. The hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device according to claim 12, further comprising: a rear portion, wherein said at least one pressure accumulator is mounted on the rear portion of said percussion device.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) In the following, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying schematic figures, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a pressure accumulator in a hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device according to an embodiment of the present invention, and

(3) FIG. 2 shows a pressure accumulator in a hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device according to another embodiment of the present invention.

(4) It should be noted that the drawings have not necessarily been drawn to scale and that the dimensions of certain details may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

(5) FIG. 1 shows the back part of a hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The percussion device 10 comprises a rear portion 12 and a pressure accumulator 14 is integrated into the rear portion 12. The percussion device 10 comprises an impact piston 16 that is arranged to, in an impact piston chamber 18 whose upper impact space 20 is shown in FIG. 1, carry out a reciprocating motion caused by the pressure from the hydraulic fluid. The pressure accumulator 14 is arranged in communication with the impact piston's hydraulic fluid space via a slide valve.

(6) The pressure accumulator 14 comprises a space, preferably a ring-shaped space, that extends around the impact piston 16, i.e. the whole of this ring-shaped space is arranged to extend around the impact piston chamber 18 in which the percussion device moves when the pressure accumulator 14 is mounted on the percussion device 10 without projecting out axially in front of or behind the back side B of the impact piston chamber 18. The ring-shaped space is, by means of a membrane 22, divided into two separate pressure chambers 24, 26 so that the pressure chambers are located in the impact piston's 16 axial direction A in relation to each another, whereby a first pressure chamber 26 is intended to be filled with a compressible medium, and a second pressure chamber 24 is in fluid communication with the impact piston's hydraulic fluid space via a slide valve.

(7) The pressure accumulator 14 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 comprises a membrane support 28 that is arranged to move with the membrane 22 in the axial direction A. FIG. 1 shows that the membrane 22 lies against the membrane support 28. The membrane support 28 can comprise metal and/or plastic and/or any other suitable material, and is arranged to follow the membrane's 22 reciprocating motion when the accumulator 10 is in use. In the illustrated embodiment, the membrane support 28 is suspended on at least one spring. The first pressure chamber 26 is filled with a gas, such as nitrogen, to a predetermined gas pressure. The percussion device's hydraulic fluid is supplied to the second pressure chamber 24 to drive the membrane 22 and the membrane support 28 back and forth in an axial direction when the percussion device 10 is in use, which means that the volume taken up by the pressurized gas in the first pressure chamber 26 expands or contracts.

(8) The membrane 22 is for example a thin film or disc that comprises en elastomer (rubber), such as nitrile rubber, neoprene rubber, polyurethane, or fluoro-rubber for example, and that seals the first pressure chamber 26 from the second pressure chamber 24 in a leak-free and pressure-tight manner. The membrane 22 can comprise strengthening means, such as a thicker section and/or metal and/or carbon fibre thread. The membrane 22 can be fixedly clamped between the rear portion 12 and a screwed accumulator lid 30, or can be fastened in the percussion device 14 in some other suitable manner. The membrane 22 may for example be substantially flat, cup- or bellow-like.

(9) The pressure accumulator 14 preferably contains a plurality of channels 32 that is in fluid communication with the impact piston's hydraulic fluid space via the slide valve and that is arranged symmetrically around the at least one impact piston 16. Hydraulic fluid therefore comes in symmetrically around the impact piston 16, which results in smaller side forces on the impact piston 16 and piston chamber 18. The channels 32 preferably extend directly between the impact piston's hydraulic fluid space and the second pressure chamber 24 along the shortest possible path. Such short symmetrical channels 32 result in small pressure losses and symmetrical reaction forces on the impact piston 16. According to an embodiment of the invention a slide valve may be placed therebetween to control the impact piston.

(10) According to an embodiment of the invention the pressure accumulator 14 is arranged to be initially charged with a working pressure of at least 15 bar and the impact piston 16 is arranged to be operated at a frequency of at least 10 Hz.

(11) In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 the membrane 22 is ring-shaped, and the ring-shaped space that is divided two pressure chambers (24 and 26) by the membrane 22 constitutes one single space. It should however be noted that the ring-shaped space (24 and 26) can be constituted by a plurality of connected or completely isolated spaces arranged to extend substantially around the whole impact piston 16, which spaces contain one or a plurality of membranes 22.

(12) FIG. 2 shows the back part of a hydraulic fluid-driven percussion device 10 according to another embodiment of the present invention in which the percussion device 10 comprises a plurality of individual pressure accumulators 14 according to an embodiment of the invention where the membrane support 28 is suspended on springs 34. Preferably, an even number of pressure accumulators 14 may be arranged symmetrically around the impact piston 16.

(13) Several modifications of the invention would be possible within the scope of the accompanying claims. For example, even though the illustrated embodiments are directed to a membrane 22 that separates two pressure chambers 24, 26 from each other, a piston could be used instead of a membrane 22.