Abstract:
An annular tube (or other shape) of elastomeric cellular material comprising elastomeric closed cells having gas infused therein is supported by structures protruding from the bottom surface of a suction stabilizer's head and/or by structures within the interior volume of the annular body of the suction stabilizer, preferably with spacing between the outer diameter of the annular tube of the cellular material and the inner walls of the suction stabilizer body. The gas-infused closed cell material may thus be employed in new suction stabilizer or pulsation dampener or to retrofit existing suction stabilizers or pulsation dampeners designed for a gas-filled bladder.
Abstract:
A hydraulic accumulator includes a limiting portion that is fitted into a ring end gap of a snap ring to limit a decrease in a diameter of the snap ring. The snap ring is stamped from a metal sheet by a press machine. Therefore, one of two opposed surfaces of a portion of the snap ring, which is fitted into a groove, forms a sloped surface as a result of shear droop. The limiting portion is fitted into the ring end gap of the snap ring to limit the decrease in the diameter of the snap ring. Thus, it is possible to limit riding of the sloped surface of the snap ring on a corner of the groove, and thereby it is possible to limit removal of the snap ring from the groove.
Abstract:
An accumulator according to an embodiment includes, for example, a base member; a cover member welded to the base member, the cover member and the base member defining a pressure chamber therebetween; a stretchable partition member that partitions the pressure chamber into an inner chamber and an outer chamber; and a labyrinth structure provided in at least one of a first part of the base member and a second part of the cover member. The first part is located closer to the outer chamber than a welded part between the base member and the cover member. The second part is located closer to the outer chamber than the welded part, facing the first part.
Abstract:
A pressurized container (10, 50) provided with a piston (13, 51) which is movable in the longitudinal direction of the pressurized container, wherein an electrode is arranged for determination of the position of the piston (13, 51) in the pressurized container (10, 50), at least in the wall of the pressurized container (10, 51) of a measuring arrangement for measurement of changes of electrical alternating field produced with supply of electrical energy, characterized in that the electrode, which is arranged on the wall of the pressurized container (10, 50) made from a resin-impregnated, fiber-reinforced plastic material, comprises an electrical conductor (23) which is sewn or stitched to the base material of a planar arrangement (15) with a form at least partially surrounding an inner wall part (14), and wherein the other electrode of the measuring arrangement is formed with the piston (13, 51) or with another electrical conductor (20) sewn or stitched onto the base material in the circumferential direction of the pressurized container (10, 50).
Abstract:
An accumulator for a hydraulic system includes a polymer liner defining a cavity. A metal bellows assembly is housed in the cavity and separates the cavity into a first chamber and a second chamber, with the first and second chambers isolated from one another by the bellows assembly. A composite shell substantially encases the liner. The liner and shell are configured so that the first chamber receives hydraulic fluid from and delivers hydraulic fluid through an opening in the liner and the shell as the bellows assembly expands and compresses due to pressurized gas in the second chamber balancing fluid pressure changes in the first chamber. In one embodiment, the metal bellows assembly includes hydroformed bellows.
Abstract:
A volume accumulator (15), including a guide housing (33) and a separating element (34), wherein the separating element (34) is slidably mounted on an inner lateral face of the guide housing (33). At least one indentation (41) is located on the guide housing (33), with the indentation protruding into the guide housing (33), wherein in the direction of the separating element (34) the indentation (41) has an open end that serves as a stop for the separating element (34).A volume accumulator (15), including a guide housing (33) and a separating element (34), wherein the separating element (34) is slidably mounted on an inner lateral face of the guide housing (33). At least one indentation (41) is located on the guide housing (33), with the indentation protruding into the guide housing (33), wherein in the direction of the separating element (34) the indentation (41) has an open end that serves as a stop for the separating element (34).
Abstract:
A pressure fluid reservoir for supplying pressure fluid to a wheel slip regulating device that is accommodated in a vehicle has a hose membrane that can be partially emptied by suction. The degree of emptying is limited due to the installation of an inner support body that fluid can flow through. The radial expansion of the hose membrane is limited by an outer support element and by a porous casing encompassing the outer support element, which protects the pressure fluid reservoir from bursting in the event that the hose membrane is subjected to brake pressure. The inner support element, the outer support element, and the casing are flexible hoses and are connected in a pressure-tight fashion to tube line connections in such a way that the pressure fluid reservoir according to the invention is placed in the vehicle in the same way as a brake line.
Abstract:
A hydropneumatic pressure tank, whose housing consists of a bottom part and of a top part which are connected with each other by a welded seam; a retaining ring is arranged at the inner wall of the tank within the area of the welding seam, at which is secured the bellows serving as movable partition wall; at least the part of the retaining ring opposite the welding seam thereby consists of a layer rejecting the welding material.