Damping device

US10378564B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10378564-B2
Application numberUS-201615556325-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 19, 2016
Priority dateMar 10, 2015
Publication dateAug 13, 2019
Grant dateAug 13, 2019

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A damping device, in particular for damping or avoiding pressure surges, such as pulses, in hydraulic supply circuits, preferably in the form of a silencer, has a damping housing surrounding a damping chamber and having a fluid inlet ( 3 ) and a fluid outlet ( 5 ). A fluid receiving chamber ( 7 ) extends between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. A fluid flow crosses the damping chamber in a throughflow direction ( 11 ) from the fluid inlet ( 3 ) to the fluid outlet ( 5 ). Parts of the fluid receiving chamber ( 7 ) extend transversely with respect to the throughflow direction ( 11 ). The fluid receiving chamber ( 7 ) immediately adjoins the fluid inlet ( 3 ) and the fluid outlet ( 5 ). A guide element ( 51 ) is provided in the damping chamber. The fluid flow flows against the guide element changing the flow speed of the flow at least in sections.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A damping device for damping pressure surges in hydraulic circuits, the damping device comprising: a damping housing surrounding a damping chamber and including a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet and a fluid receiving chamber extending between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet and forming said damping chamber, parts of said fluid receiving chamber extending in a direction transverse relative to a flow through direction from said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet, said fluid receiving chamber immediately adjoining said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet, said damping housing including a pot-shaped base part and a flange-shaped cover part, said base part having a disk-shaped central recess forming said fluid receiving cavity and having a peripheral boundary wall in which said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet extend, said cover part engaging and being fixed to said boundary wall of said base part and having an engagement piece extending into said central recess in a flush manner; and a guide element being in said damping chamber, being formed integrally with said cover part and projecting from a cover boundary wall on said engagement piece, said guide element being contacted by fluid flow from said fluid inlet toward said fluid outlet in said damping chamber and changing speed of the fluid flow in regions of said damping chamber. 2. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said base part having a base boundary wall extending parallel to said cover boundary wall to define a thickness of said fluid receiving chamber between said fluid inlet and said outlet, said guide element extending continuously from said cover boundary wall to said base boundary wall. 3. A damping device according to claim 2 wherein opposite transverse cross-sectional portions of said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet are axially aligned with respective planes of said cover boundary wall and said base boundary wall, said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet having equal cross-sectional diameters equal to a distance between said cover boundary wall and said base boundary wall. 4. A damping device according to claim 3 wherein said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet are damping housing bores with identical diameters. 5. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said disk-shaped central recess is cylindrical or polygonal. 6. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said guide element is in a position aligned with a housing axis extending from said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet. 7. A damping device according to claim 6 wherein said guide element is located approximately one-half of a length of said housing axis from said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet. 8. A damping device according to claim 6 wherein said guide element is a flow divider having guide surfaces extending from both sides of a narrow region of said guide element facing said fluid inlet and located on said housing axis. 9. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein a seal is between and engages said engagement piece of cover part and said peripheral wall of said base part sealing said fluid receiving cavity relative to a surrounding environment of said damping housing. 10. A damping device according to claim 9 wherein said seal comprises a sealing ring inserted in a circumferential wall of one of said engagement piece and said peripheral wall. 11. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said cover part comprises multiple through bores radially spaced from a central axis of said damping chamber; and fixing screws extend through said bores and engage said base part affixing said cover part and said base part. 12. A damping device according to claim 11 wherein said fixing screws are disposed uniformly along an external circumference of said damping housing, said external circumference surrounding said damping chamber while leaving areas of said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet exposed. 13. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said fluid inlet comprises a seating receiving a sealing ring surrounding said fluid inlet; and said fluid outlet comprises a seating receiving a sealing ring surrounding fluid outlet. 14. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said fluid inlet or said fluid outlet has fixing bolts in a surrounding area thereof making said damping housing affixable to another component. 15. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said guide element tapers toward a narrow region of said guide element facing said fluid inlet and located on a housing axis extending between center axes of said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet. 16. A damping device according to claim 15 wherein said guide element comprises planar side surfaces extending from said narrow region.

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  • F15B21/008Primary

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What does patent US10378564B2 cover?
A damping device, in particular for damping or avoiding pressure surges, such as pulses, in hydraulic supply circuits, preferably in the form of a silencer, has a damping housing surrounding a damping chamber and having a fluid inlet ( 3 ) and a fluid outlet ( 5 ). A fluid receiving chamber ( 7 ) extends between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. A fluid flow crosses the damping chamber in a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hydac Technology Gmbh, Airbus Operations Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F15B21/008. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 13 2019 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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