Abstract:
A swinging weight assembly for an impact tool includes an anvil having an impact jaw that is reinforced with a circumferential flange. A hammer includes a hammer lug and a cam lug for pivoting the hammer between an engaged position in which the hammer lug strikes the impact jaw and a disengaged position in which the hammer moves past the impact jaw. The cam lug is separated from the cam lug to define a space in which the reinforcing flange is received.
Abstract:
A method of starting an engine with an engine starter that includes pressurizing a motor supply chamber with a fluid, selectively pressurizing an actuating chamber in response to the pressure in the motor supply chamber, moving a first valve along a first axis in response to pressure in the actuating chamber and moving a pinion toward engagement with the engine in response to movement of the first valve. The method further includes further pressurizing the actuating chamber, moving a second valve along a second axis in response to the further pressure in the actuating chamber, rotating the pinion in response to movement of the second valve, meshing pinion teeth with teeth on the engine, and starting the engine in response to rotation of the pinion.
Abstract:
A multi-stage compression system includes a plurality of centrifugal compression stages. Each stage includes an impeller and a variable speed motor coupled to the impeller. Each variable speed motor is operable at a speed between a first speed and a second speed. The multi-stage compression system also includes a control system that is connected to each of the variable speed motors and is operable to vary the speed of each motor. The speed of each motor is varied simultaneously such that a ratio of the speed of any two variable speed motors remains constant.
Abstract:
A compressor assembly has a fluid inlet positioned to facilitate the passage of a fluid. The compressor assembly includes a compressor housing defining a compressor inlet and an impeller rotatably supported at least partially within the compressor housing. The impeller includes an inducer portion. A fluid treatment member is disposed adjacent the compressor housing and between the compressor inlet and the inducer portion and an inlet vane assembly I disposed adjacent the compressor inlet and includes a plurality of vanes. Each of the vanes is movable between a first position and a second position to control the quantity of fluid that passes to the impeller.
Abstract:
A centrifugal compressor includes an impeller that defines an outside diameter and is rotatable about an axis to provide a flow of compressed fluid. A portion of the compressed fluid passes around the outside diameter to define a leakage flow. An extension extends from the impeller and includes a first seal portion that has an average diameter that is greater than or equal to about 50 percent of the outside diameter. A stationary seal ring includes a second seal portion that has a plurality of teeth. The second seal portion is disposed adjacent the first seal portion to define a seal that inhibits the passage of the leakage flow.
Abstract:
A fluid compression system includes a compressor unit that directs a flow of compressed fluid to a first heat exchanger. A second heat exchanger receives a flow of coolant. A blower produces a flow of ambient air that passes through the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger so as to direct cooling air through both heat exchangers. A variable speed motor is coupled to the motor in addition to a control system to vary the motor speed between a low speed and a high speed.
Abstract:
A cooler assembly includes a substantially hollow casing having an inside surface having a diameter D. A flange ring is positioned in the casing and has a flange ring outside surface sealingly secured against the casing inside surface. The flange ring has a flange ring inside surface having a diameter r less than the diameter D. A cooler is positioned in the casing and has first and second headers and a plurality of cooling tubes extending therebetween. At least the first header has a first header outside diameter I that is approximately equal to or slightly less than the diameter r. The cooler is positioned such that the first header is axially aligned with and sealed against the flange ring.
Abstract:
Apparatus for storing a hose or tools on a portage compressor. One embodiment of a hose storage device includes a support bar, a securing plate, and a locking bar. Another embodiment of a hose storage device includes a bracket, a hose reel, and a roller plate having a hose opening and at least one roller. One embodiment of a tool storage device includes a support structure having a top surface, a side surface, and a bottom surface. The tool storage device also includes a foam layer positioned between the top surface and the bottom surface.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a control system for sensing the vibration amplitude on a vibration compacting machine. In addition, the control system modifies the rotational speed of the eccentric assembly based on the vibration amplitude of the eccentric assembly. In one embodiment, the control system modifies the rotational speed of the eccentric assembly to match the optimum speed for the adjusted vibration amplitude when the eccentric assembly is adjusted to increase or decrease the vibration amplitude. Reducing the rotational speed of the eccentric assembly at high vibration amplitudes minimizes wear to each of the load bearing components in the vibration compacting machine resulting in an extended service life for the vibration compacting machine. Similarly, increasing the rotational speed of the eccentric assembly at low vibration amplitudes increases the effectiveness of the vibration compacting machine.
Abstract:
A controller is for a vehicle wetting system including a fluid supply and a delivery line having an inlet connected with the supply and an outlet located to direct fluid onto a compacting drum. The controller includes a regulator configured to adjust a fluid flow rate through the outlet. A speed sensor connected with the vehicle senses vehicle speed. Further, a logic circuit connected with the sensor and the regulator automatically operates the regulator such that the regulator adjusts the flow rate to be generally proportional to the vehicle speed. Alternatively, the logic circuit permits flow through the outlet for a predetermined drum displacement and alternately interrupts flow for a predetermined period of time. The regulator is either a shunt line and a valve adjusting flow through the shunt line to adjust flow through the outlet or a pump regulator controlling flow from a pump in the delivery line.