Cylinder device

US10001190B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10001190-B2
Application numberUS-201515124189-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2015
Priority dateApr 8, 2014
Publication dateJun 19, 2018
Grant dateJun 19, 2018

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A cylinder device includes an annular cushion ring that prevents collision between the cylinder head and the rod head at stroke end during contraction. The cushion ring is formed by linking a plurality of ring segments in a circumferential direction so as to have an annular shape. The ring segments have a main body portion and linkage portions formed on both ends of the main body portion in the circumferential direction, the linkage portions linking the neighboring ring segments. The linkage portions of the neighboring ring segments are mutually overlapped in an axial direction of the cushion ring and linked such that relative movement in a radial direction of the cushion ring is restricted.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cylinder device, in which a piston rod is inserted into a cylinder so as to be movable back and forth, comprising: a cylinder head provided on an end portion of the cylinder, the piston rod being slidably inserted through the cylinder head; a rod head provided on an end portion of the piston rod on a side extending out from the cylinder; and an annular cushion ring mounted on the piston rod so as to prevent collision between the cylinder head and the rod head at stroke end during contraction of the cylinder device, wherein the cushion ring is formed by linking a plurality of ring segments in a circumferential direction so as to have an annular shape, the ring segments have a main body portion and linkage portions formed on both ends of the main body portion in the circumferential direction, the linkage portions linking the neighboring ring segments, the linkage portions of the neighboring ring segments are mutually overlapped in an axial direction of the cushion ring and linked such that relative movement in both an inward radial direction and an outward radial direction of the cushion ring is restricted, the linkage portions comprise: a first linkage portion at a first end of each ring segment, the first linkage portion including a ridge, a first radially-extending surface located radially inward of the ridge and a second radially-extending surface located radially outward of the ridge, the ridge protruding from the first and second radially-extending surfaces; and a second linkage portion at a second end of each ring segment, the second linkage portion including a radially-extending surface and a groove in the radially-extending surface, the groove having a first wall and a second wall located radially outward from the first wall, and the linkage portions are linked by fitting the ridge of a first linkage portion of a first ring segment into the groove of the second linkage portion of a second ring segment, such that a first side of the ridge contacts the first wall of the groove and a second side of the ridge contacts the second wall of the groove. 2. The cylinder device according to claim 1 , wherein the main body portion and the linkage portions of the ring segments are formed as steps, and the plurality of ring segments are linked via the linkage portions such that both annular end surfaces of the cushion ring have flat surfaces. 3. The cylinder device according to claim 1 , wherein an annular groove portion or tapered portion is provided at an inner side of an end surface of the cylinder head, the end surface being brought into contact with the cushion ring. 4. The cylinder device according to claim 1 , wherein the rod head has a stopper portion on which the cushion ring is provided, the stopper portion defining the stroke end during contraction of the cylinder device, a chamfer is formed on the linkage portion of the ring segment, and a groove passage is formed by the chamfer on an inner circumferential surface and a mounting surface of the cushion ring, the mounting surface contacting the stopper portion. 5. The cylinder device according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ring segments have the same shape. 6. The cylinder device of claim 1 , wherein the ridge of the first linkage portion includes a first ridge extending circumferentially along the first and second radially-extending surfaces and a second ridge extending radially across the first and second radially-extending surfaces from a radially-inward side of the first linkage portion to a radially outward side of the first linkage portion, the second ridge crossing the first ridge. 7. A cylinder device, in which a piston rod is inserted into a cylinder so as to be movable back and forth, comprising: a cylinder head provided on an end portion of the cylinder, the piston rod being slidably inserted through the cylinder head; a rod head provided on an end portion of the piston rod on a side extending out from the cylinder; and an annular cushion ring mounted on the piston rod so as to prevent collision between the cylinder head and the rod head at stroke end during contraction of the cylinder device, wherein the cushion ring is formed by linking a plurality of ring segments in a circumferential direction so as to have an annular shape, the ring segments have a main body portion and linkage portions formed on both ends of the main body portion in the circumferential direction, the linkage portions linking the neighboring ring segments, the linkage portions of the neighboring ring segments are mutually overlapped in an axial direction of the cushion ring and linked such that relative movement in a radial direction of the cushion ring is restricted, and wherein an annular groove portion or tapered portion is provided at an inner side of an end surface of the cylinder head, the end surface being brought into contact with the cushion ring. 8. The cylinder device according to claim 7 , wherein when the compression loading is applied to the cushion ring between the cylinder head and the rod head, the force component of the compression loading is generated towards an inside of the cushion ring. 9. A cylinder device, in which a piston rod is inserted into a cylinder so as to be movable back and forth, comprising: a cylinder head provided on an end portion of the cylinder, the piston rod being slidably inserted through the cylinder head; a rod head provided on an end portion of the piston rod on a side extending out from the cylinder; and an annular cushion ring mounted on the piston rod so as to prevent collision between the cylinder head and the rod head at stroke end during contraction of the cylinder device, wherein the cushion ring is formed by linking a plurality of ring segments in a circumferential direction so as to have an annular shape, the ring segments have a main body portion and linkage portions, the linkage portions linking the neighboring ring segments, and the linkage portions of the neighboring ring segments are mutually overlapped in an axial direction of the cushion ring and linked such that relative movement in both an inward radial direction and an outward radial direction of the cushion ring is restricted, wherein the linkage portions comprise: a first linkage portion at a first end of each ring segment, the first linkage portion including a first ridge, a first radially-extending surface located radially inward of the first ridge and a second radially-extending surface located radially outward of the first ridge, the first ridge protruding from a center of the first and second radially-extending surfaces, the first ridge extending circumferentially; and a second linkage portion at a second end of each ring segment, the second linkage portion including a radially-extending surface and a first groove provided in a center of the radially-extending surface, the first groove being U-shaped and the first groove extending in the circumferential direction, and the first groove having a first wall and a second wall located radially outward from the first wall, and wherein the linkage portions are linked by fitting the first ridge of a first linkage portion of a first ring segment into the first groove of the second linkage portion of a second ring segment, such that a first side of the first ridge contacts the first wall of the first groove and a second side of the first groove contacts the second wall of the first groove, the linkage portions linking the neighboring ring segments. 10. The cylinder device of claim 9 , wherein the first linkage portion includes a second ridge extending radially across the first and second radially-extending surfaces from a radially-inward sid

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  • F16F9/58Primary

    Stroke limiting stops, e.g. arranged on the piston rod outside the cylinder (F16F9/49 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10001190B2 cover?
A cylinder device includes an annular cushion ring that prevents collision between the cylinder head and the rod head at stroke end during contraction. The cushion ring is formed by linking a plurality of ring segments in a circumferential direction so as to have an annular shape. The ring segments have a main body portion and linkage portions formed on both ends of the main body portion in the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kyb Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F9/58. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 19 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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