Hydropneumatic pressure accumulator

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Inventors

Baltes, Herbert

Application #

096101

Filed

Mar-13-2002

Published

Sep-14-2004

Current US Class

138/30
138/DIG3

International Classes

F16L 055/04

Field of Search

138/26 138/30 138/DIG.

Assignee

Hydac Technology GmbH (Sulzbach/saar, DE)

Examiners

Hook; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roylance, Abrams, Berdo & Goodman L.L.P.

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Abstract
A hydropneumatic pressure accumulator has an outer tube forming the accumulator housing. A flexible separating element is formed by a section of a hose, extends in the longitudinal direction inside of the outer tube and is anchored on the tube to form a seal. On the outside and inside of the hose, receiving spaces separated from one another are formed within the tube. A support body is surrounded by the hose and has fluid passages. At least in sections, the support body cross sectional shape is not round. The hose is closed on its one end and is anchored only on its other open end together with an adjacent end of the support body along the outer tube. The size of the outside surface of the hose is only slightly smaller than the size of the inside surface of the outer tube facing it. The size of the outside surface of the support body is slightly smaller than that of the inside surface of the hose facing it.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hydropneumatic pressure accumulator, comprising:

an accumulator housing formed by an outer tube having an inside surface;

a flexible separating element located in said outer tube and formed by a section of hose extending along a longitudinal axis of said outer tube, said hose having a closed longitudinal end, an open longitudinal end and an outside surface;

a seal between said hose and said outer tube to provide inner and outer receiving spaces inside and outside said hose, respectively, separated by said hose within said outer tube;

a support body surrounded by said hose and having fluid passages and sections which are non-round in cross-sectional shape, said support body including a tube body with openings in a wall thereof and with indentations in a longitudinal area thereof reducing a cross section of said tube body on a majority of a length thereof between end areas thereof, said end areas of said tube body being free of indentations, extending along said inside surface of said outer tube and being spaced from said inside surface of said outer tube at a distance corresponding essentially to a thickness of said hose, said closed longitudinal end of said hose being between said end areas of said tube body and said inside surface of said outer tube; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a hydropneumatic pressure accumulator with an outer tube forming the accumulator housing. In the housing, a flexible separating element is formed by a section of a hose extending in the longitudinal direction of the tube. The hose is anchored on the tube, forming a seal, such that on the outside and inside of the hose, receiving spaces are formed within the tube which are each separate from one another. The hose surrounds a support body having fluid passages and having at least in sections a cross sectional shape which is not round.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A pressure accumulator is disclosed in DE 1 165 362, particularly FIGS. 5 and 6. To prevent damage due to overloading of a hose forming the separating element between the receiving spaces, i.e., the gas chamber and the oil chamber of the pressure accumulator, during operation the pressure accumulator must be carefully watched such that allowable operating limits are not exceeded. In other words, the value of the allowable pressure ratios between the upper operating pressure p.sub.2 and the gas pretensioning pressure p.sub.0 resulting from the limits of the load capacity of the hose which is conventionally made of rubber would not be as high as would be desirable. In the conventional state-of-the art solution, stresses occur, especially in the form of cyclic bending stresses, at the clamping site. Over a longer time interval, such high dynamic stresses occur that material fatigue and ultimately material failure occur.
 
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