GAS SPRING
20220325770 · 2022-10-13
Inventors
- Francesco BORDIN (ROMANO D'EZZELINO (VI), IT)
- Massimo FIORESE (ROMANO D'EZZELINO (VI), IT)
- Mattia TODESCO (ROMANO D'EZZELINO (VI), IT)
Cpc classification
F16F9/0218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/435
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2222/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/0281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/3242
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2228/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2232/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/43
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas spring comprising: a cup-shaped body; a movable piston which is inserted in an axially slidable manner in the cup-shaped body and is coupled to the cup-shaped body in a fluid-tight manner, so as to delimit a variable-volume closed chamber adapted to contain a pressurised gas; and a safety plug provided with a shank which extends in pass-through manner in the bottom wall of the cup-shaped body, and protrudes cantilevered within the cup-shaped body so that its distal end can be reached/struck by the movable piston in the case of overtravel; the distal end of the shank having a substantially tubular structure that directly communicates with the closed chamber.
Claims
1. A gas spring (1) comprising: a cup-shaped body (2); a movable piston (3) which is inserted in axially slidable manner in the cup-shaped body (2) and is coupled to the cup-shaped body (2) in a fluid-tight manner, so as to delimit a variable-volume closed chamber (4) adapted to contain a pressurised gas; and a safety plug (8) provided with a shank (12) which extends in pass-through manner in the bottom wall (10) of the cup-shaped body (2), and protrudes cantilevered within the cup-shaped body (2) so that its distal end can be reached/struck by the movable piston (3) in the case of overtravel; the gas spring (1) being characterised in that the distal end of the shank (12) has a substantially tubular structure that communicates directly with the closed chamber (4).
2. The gas spring according to claim 1, wherein the shank (12) of the safety plug (8) has, inside itself, a gas discharge duct (14) which is divided into a first (14a) and a second (14b) longitudinal segment by means of a breakable septum (15) that isolates/divides said longitudinal segments (14a, 14b) one from the other in a fluid-tight manner; the second longitudinal segment (14b) of the gas discharge duct (14) ending at the distal end of said shank (12) so as to communicate directly with the closed chamber (4).
3. The gas spring according to claim 2, wherein the breakable septum (15) is located along the portion of the shank (12) that protrudes cantilevered inside the cup-shaped body (2).
4. The gas spring according to claim 2, wherein the breakable septum (15) is substantially plate-like and optionally discoidal.
5. The gas spring according to claim 2, wherein the breakable septum (15) is adapted to automatically break/fracture/detach when the pressure difference between the two faces of the septum exceeds a predetermined limit value.
6. The gas spring according to claim 2, wherein the first longitudinal segment (14a) of the gas discharge duct (14) has a clear section larger than that of the second longitudinal segment (14b).
7. The gas spring according to claim 6, wherein the first (14a) and the second (14b) longitudinal segments of the gas discharge duct (14) have both a substantially circular cross-section.
8. The gas spring according to claim 7, wherein the diameter (d.sub.1) of the second longitudinal segment (14b) is smaller than the diameter (d.sub.2) of the first longitudinal segment (14a).
9. The gas spring according to claim 8, wherein the diameter (d.sub.1) of the second longitudinal segment (14b) of the gas discharge duct (14) is at least 10% smaller than the diameter (d.sub.2) of the first longitudinal segment (14a).
10. The gas spring according to claim 1, wherein the shank (12) has, at its distal end, one or more weakening notches, grooves, flattened portions and/or cut-outs.
11. The gas spring according to claim 10, wherein the shank (12) has, at its distal end, a pair of weakening flattened portions (21) that are arranged in substantially diametral positions, on opposite sides of the mouth of the second longitudinal segment (14b) of the gas discharge duct (14).
12. The gas spring according to claim 11, wherein at least one of the weakening flattened portions (21) extends towards the head (11) of the safety plug (8) so as to arrive in correspondence of the breakable septum (15).
13. The gas spring according to claim 10, wherein the shank (12) has, at its distal end, a diametral cut (22) that intersects the mouth of the second longitudinal segment (14b) of the gas discharge duct (14).
14. The gas spring according to claim 2, wherein the second longitudinal segment (14b) of the discharge duct (14) is shorter than the first longitudinal segment (14a).
15. The gas spring according to claim 14, wherein the length of the second longitudinal segment (14b) of the discharge duct (14) is less than 40% of the overall length of the same discharge duct (14).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings that illustrate a non-limiting embodiment thereof, in which:
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0027] With reference to
[0028] The gas spring 1 firstly comprises: a cup-shaped body 2 preferably substantially cylindrical in shape, which is preferably made of metal and preferably has a monolithic structure; and a movable piston 3 preferably substantially cylindrical in shape, which is preferably made of metal, and is inserted in axially slidable manner into the cup-shaped body 2, so as to be able to freely move forwards and backwards with respect to the cup-shaped body 2, parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the cup-shaped body 2. The movable piston 3, in addition, is coupled to the cup-shaped body 2 in a fluid-tight manner, so as to form/delimit, inside the cup-shaped body 2, a variable-volume closed chamber 4 adapted to contain nitrogen or other pressurised gas.
[0029] More in detail, the movable piston 3 preferably has a cup-shaped structure, and is preferably fitted in axially slidable and pass-through manner into a guide bushing 5 which is preferably made of metal and, in turn, is firmly fixed into the cup-shaped body 2, preferably substantially at the mouth of the same cup-shaped body 2.
[0030] In addition, the movable piston 3 is coupled in a fluid-tight manner to the guide bushing 5 preferably via the interposition of at least one and more advantageously a number of annular sealing gaskets 6 preferably made of polymeric material.
[0031] The guide bushing 5, in turn, is coupled in fluid-tight manner to the cup-shaped body 2, or rather to the mouth of cup-shaped body 2, preferably via the interposition of at least one and more advantageously a number of annular sealing gaskets 7 preferably made of polymeric material.
[0032] Preferably the nitrogen or other gas contained in the closed chamber 4, on the other hand, has a nominal pressure ranging between 50 and 250 bar.
[0033] With reference to
[0034] More in detail, the safety plug 8 is provided with a head 11 preferably substantially discoidal in shape, and with a shank 12 substantially cylindrical in shape and at least partially threaded, which is screwed into the through hole 9 preferably so as to bring the head 11 in abutment against the bottom wall 10 of cup-shaped body 2, outside of the cup-shaped body 2. Preferably the shank 12 of safety plug 8 is, therefore, substantially parallel to the axis A of cup-shaped body 2.
[0035] Preferably at least one annular sealing gasket 13 preferably made of polymeric material, is furthermore interposed between the head 11 of safety plug 8 and the bottom wall 10 of cup-shaped body 2.
[0036] More in detail, the annular sealing gasket 13 is at least partially recessed into an annular groove suitably made in the head 11 of safety plug 8.
[0037] With reference to
[0038] In addition, the distal end of the 12 moreover has a substantially tubular structure that directly communicates with the cavity inside the cup-shaped body 2 and, thus, with the closed chamber 4.
[0039] More in detail, the shank 12 of safety plug 8 preferably has, inside itself, a longitudinal gas discharge duct 14, preferably substantially straight, which extends for the whole length of shank 12, preferably while remaining locally substantially coaxial or, in any case, parallel to the longitudinal axis B of shank 12, and is divided into two complementary and consecutive, longitudinal segments 14a and 14b via a preferably substantially plate-like, transversal breakable septum 15 that isolates/divides the two segments 14a and 14b from each other in a fluid-tight manner.
[0040] More in detail, the breakable septum 15 is preferably substantially discoidal, and is preferably substantially perpendicular and optionally coaxial to the longitudinal axis B of the shank 12.
[0041] The longitudinal segment 14a of discharge duct 14 directly communicates with the outside environment. More in detail, the longitudinal segment 14a of discharge duct 14 extends inside the shank 12, towards the head 11, preferably up to reach a hexagonal seat for hex keys or the like located at the centre of head 11.
[0042] Preferably, the longitudinal segment 14a of discharge duct 14 moreover has a clear section that is greater than that of the longitudinal segment 14b.
[0043] The longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14, in turn, ends at the distal end of shank 12 and directly communicates with the inside of cup-shaped body 2 and, thus, with the closed chamber 4.
[0044] Preferably, the length of the longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14 is moreover shorter than that of the longitudinal segment 14a, so that the breakable septum 15 is located close to or inside the closed chamber 4.
[0045] In other words, the longitudinal segment 14a is longer than the longitudinal segment 14b.
[0046] More in detail, the length of the longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14 is preferably less than 40% of the overall length of the discharge duct 14.
[0047] Even more in detail, the length of the longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14 is preferably shorter than or equal to 50% of the length of the longitudinal segment 14a.
[0048] In other words, the length of the longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14 is preferably less than or equal to one third (⅓) of the overall length of discharge duct 14.
[0049] In addition, the breakable septum 15 is preferably located along the portion of shank 12 sticking out cantilevered inside the cavity of cup-shaped body 2.
[0050] In other words, the length □ of the longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14 is preferably shorter or equal to the length of the portion of shank 12 sticking out cantilevered inside the cavity of cup-shaped body 2.
[0051] In the example shown, in particular, the breakable septum 15 preferably has a thickness less than or equal to 1 mm (millimetre), and is preferably located inside the shank 12 of safety plug 8 so as to be substantially aligned/coplanar with the inner surface of the cavity of cup-shaped body 2.
[0052] The longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14, therefore, is preferably delimited by the whole portion of shank 12 that sticks out cantilevered inside of the cup-shaped body 2, whereas the longitudinal segment 14a is preferably delimited by the portion of shank 12 that stably engages the through hole 9 made in the bottom wall 10 of cup-shaped body 2.
[0053] Clearly, the breakable septum 15 may also be located along the portion of shank 12 sticking out cantilevered inside the cavity of cup-shaped body 2, at a given distance (for example 2 mm) from the inner surface of the cup-shaped body 2.
[0054] With reference to
[0055] More in detail, the nominal diameter d.sub.1 of longitudinal segment 14b is preferably at least 10% smaller than the nominal diameter d.sub.2 of longitudinal segment 14a.
[0056] Even more in detail, in the example shown the nominal diameter d.sub.1 of longitudinal segment 14b is preferably at least 30% smaller than the nominal diameter d.sub.2 of longitudinal segment 14a.
[0057] In the example shown, in addition, the length □ of the longitudinal segment 14b of discharge duct 14 preferably ranges between 1 and 15 mm (millimetres).
[0058] The breakable septum 15, in addition, is preferably dimensioned so as to automatically break/fracture/detach when the pressure difference between the two faces of the septum exceeds a pre-set limit value that, in the example shown, is preferably, though not necessarily, equal to or greater than 700 bar.
[0059] With particular reference to
[0060] In addition, a portion of the head 11 of safety plug 8 preferably has a controlled-deformation structure, which enables the discoid head 11 to locally deform/bend towards the outside when the pressure of the gas exceeds a second pre-set limit value, so as to allow the release of the pressurised gas from the cup-shaped body 2. Preferably the second limit value is moreover greater than the first limit value associated with the breakable septum 15.
[0061] Clearly, the second limit value could also be lower than or equal to the first limit value.
[0062] In the example shown, in particular, the second limit value is preferably, though not necessarily, equal to or greater than 750 bar.
[0063] More in detail, in the example shown, the safety plug 8 has, on the discoid head 11, a transversal weakening groove or flattened portion 17.
[0064] With reference to
[0065] Preferably, the gas spring 1 finally comprises also: a check valve 19 that is placed along the supply duct 18 and is oriented so as to allow the gas to solely flow in direction of the inner cavity of the cup-shaped body; and/or a closing plug 20 preferably of removable type, which is placed at the mouth of supply duct 18 and is preferably adapted to close/seal the supply duct 18 substantially in fluid-tight manner.
[0066] General operation of gas spring 1 is easily inferable from the above and therefore does not require further explanations.
[0067] As regards, on the other hand, the safety plug 8, with reference to
[0068] In addition or alternatively, the impact of piston 3 on the distal end of shank 12 may create, on the portion of the shank 12 sticking out cantilevered inside the cavity of cup-shaped body 2, small through cracks and/or fissures putting the longitudinal segment 14a of discharge duct 14 in direct communication with the cavity of cup-shaped body 2, with the consequent opening of the discharge duct 14 and release of the pressurised gas from the closed chamber 4 through the discharge duct 14.
[0069] In both cases, therefore, the piston 3 does not come in direct contact with the breakable septum 15.
[0070] In conditions of excessive pressure, on the other hand, the difference in pressure between the two faces of the breakable septum 15 causes the cracking or entire breakage of the breakable septum 15, with the consequent opening of the discharge duct 14 and release of the pressurised gas from the closed chamber 4.
[0071] In addition, experimental tests have shown that the tubular structure of the distal end of shank 12 gives the same end a structural stiffness sufficient to support, when the variable-volume closed chamber 4 of gas spring 1 is temporarily depressurised for use and/or maintenance requirements, the weight of piston 3 without being subjected to deformations that could compromise the structural integrity of the beneath-located breakable septum 15.
[0072] The advantages connected to the particular structure of the distal end of the shank 12 of the safety plug 8 are noteworthy.
[0073] With equal performance with respect to the system described in PCT patent application WO2009/063003 A1, the safety plug 8 is made in one piece and is very easy to fix on the bottom wall 10 of cup-shaped body 2.
[0074] In addition, in event of overpressure, the safety plug 8 offers two possible alternative way outs for the discharge of the pressurised gas, with the greater intrinsic safety that this entails.
[0075] It is finally clear that modification and variant may be made to the gas spring 1 described above without however departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0076] For example, the breakable septum 15 may also be located along the part of shank 12 remaining inside the thickness of the bottom wall 10 of cup-shaped body 2, provided that the deformation of the distal end of shank 12 caused by the overtravel of piston 3 is still able to cause the cracking, partial detachment, or entire breakage of the breakable septum 15.
[0077] In addition, with reference to
[0078] In the example shown, in particular, the distal end of shank 12 preferably has two weakening flattened portions 21 that are arranged in a substantially diametral position, on opposite sides of the mouth of the longitudinal segment 14b.
[0079] Preferably at least one and more advantageously each of the weakening flattened portions 21 is preferably shaped substantially like a circular segment.
[0080] With reference to
[0081] With reference to