Dashpot for power cylinder

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Inventors

Moody, Paul E.

Application #

624734

Filed

Mar-26-1996

Published

Nov-30-1999

Current US Class

092/37
188/297
188/322.15

International Classes

F16F 009/24

Field of Search

188/297 188/298 188/316 188/322.15 188/322.18 188/269 267/64.23 267/64.27 267/124 92/37 92/38 92/39

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Oberleitner; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McGowan; Michael J., Kasischke; James M., Lall; Prithvi C.

US Patent References

3967707   Liquid dampers
4342884   Piston unit
4815574   Frictionless damper

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Abstract
This invention relates to a pneumatic power cylinder dashpot piston which formed of an elastomeric cylinder and a sleeve and having a space between the interior wall of the cylinder and the exterior wall of the sleeve, and the space is filled with a fluid. The piston is connected to a power shaft of a power cylinder. The sleeve is corrugated and is formed integrally with the cylinder so as to prevent the escape of the fluid through a joint. The interior cylinder wall is tapered from the center thereof in opposite directions so that the cylinder, engaged by a disk on the power shaft, gradually comes into contact with an end portion of the cylinder whereby the corrugations of the sleeve are compressed at one end and the other corrugations are straightened.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A power cylinder piston for connection to a power shaft within a power cylinder housing comprising:

a cylinder having two ends, said cylinder being disposed slidably within said power cylinder housing;

a sleeve within said cylinder and secured to said cylinder ends and defining a space between an interior wall of said cylinder and an exterior wall of said sleeve, said sleeve being annularly corrugated and having a power shaft connection member which connects said sleeve to the power shaft, and said sleeve being formed of an elastomeric material and of a length to permit the corrugations at one side of said member to straighten out while the corrugations at the other side of said member are compressed; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an improved dashpot system and more particularly to a dashpot for a power cylinder.

(2) Description of the Prior Art

Existing power cylinders have dashpots at the end of their power strokes. A dashpot is a device used to cushion or dampen a movement in a power cylinder and consists essentially of a power cylinder containing a gas or a liquid fluid and a piston moving in the assembly. The end of the power cylinder is configured to contain a centered cup with a tapered inside diameter and the piston is configured to include a centrally oriented cone extending from each side of the piston. The end of the power stroke will be such that the cone will enter the cup and displace the fluid contained therein. However, as the cone penetrates the tapered cup, the radial clearance between the cup and the cone will narrow. As a result, due to the decreased clearance, an increasingly greater resistance to fluid flow develops. This results in a higher pressure being developed in the cup which eventually stops the piston. The pressure results in a higher and higher force being developed and acting on the cone and, thus, on the piston, to decelerate the piston from the direction in which it is moving. In the perfect system, the decelerating counter action of the cup and cone on the piston is of such a force so as to stop the piston. The momentum of the system has, therefore, been counterbalanced and the piston stops without any end position shock.
 
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