Pulse Dampener with Automatic Pressure-Compensation
US-2016201837-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US10400800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10400800-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615556030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A damping device for damping or avoiding pressure surges, such as pulses, in hydraulic supply circuits has a damping housing ( 1 ) surrounding a damping chamber and having a fluid inlet ( 35 ) and a fluid outlet ( 41 ). A fluid receiving chamber extends between the fluid inlet ( 35 ) and the fluid outlet ( 41 ). During operation of the device, a fluid flow crosses the damping chamber in a throughflow direction ( 11 ), from the fluid inlet ( 35 ) to the fluid outlet ( 41 ). Parts of the fluid receiving chamber extend transversely with respect to the throughflow direction ( 11 ). More than one fluid receiving chamber is arranged one after the other in the throughflow direction ( 11 ). The fluid receiving chamber that is first upstream and the fluid receiving chamber that is last downstream immediately adjoin the fluid inlet ( 35 ) and the fluid outlet ( 41 ), respectively.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A damping device for damping pressure surges in hydraulic supply circuits, comprising: a damping housing having a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, a base part with pot-shaped recesses and flanged-shaped first and second cover parts, said first and second cover parts being engaged flush in said pot-shaped recesses; a damping chamber surrounded by said damping housing and extending between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet such that a fluid flow crosses said damping chamber in a throughflow direction from said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet, parts of said damping chamber extending transverse to the throughflow direction, said damping chamber including first and second fluid receiving chambers arranged sequentially in the throughflow direction, said first fluid receiving chamber immediately adjoining said fluid inlet and being upstream of said second fluid receiving chamber in the throughflow direction, said second fluid receiving chamber immediately adjoining said fluid outlet and being downstream of said first fluid receiving chamber in the throughflow direction, said first and second fluid receiving chambers forming disk-shaped cavities in said base part; first and second base boundary walls in said base part defining said first and second fluid receiving chambers, respectively; and first and second cover boundary walls on said first and second cover parts, respectively, defining said first and second fluid receiving chambers, respectively. 2. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second fluid receiving chambers is at least one of cylindrical or polygonal. 3. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second fluid receiving chambers has equal volumes and has a same contour. 4. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second fluid receiving chambers has a different volume and a different contour. 5. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said first and second base boundary walls are parallel to said first and second cover boundary walls; and said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet are aligned with said base and cover boundary walls. 6. A damping device according to claim 5 wherein said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet comprise damping housing bores with cross-sectional diameters equal to a distance spacing said first and second base boundary walls from said first and second cover boundary walls. 7. A damping device according to claim 6 wherein said first and second fluid receiving cavities are connected in fluid communication via a fluid passage axially aligned with said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet, said fluid passage being located in a wall segment of said base part and having equal cross-sectional diameters with said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet. 8. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein sealing rings are received in circumferential grooves on engagement pieces of said first and second cover parts, said sealing rings seal said first and second fluid receiving chambers relative to an environment surrounding said damping housing. 9. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said first and second cover parts have penetration bores extending diametrically opposite to vertical axes of said first and second cover part, said penetration bores being penetrated by fixing screws engaged with said base part to fix said cover parts to said base part. 10. A damping device according to claim 9 wherein said fixing screws are spaced from regions of said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet and are uniformly arranged along external circumferences of said first and second cover parts and surrounding said first and second first and second fluid receiving chambers. 11. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said first and second fluid receiving cavities are connected in fluid communication via a fluid passage axially aligned with said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet, said fluid passage being located in a wall segment of said base part and having equal cross-sectional diameters with said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet. 12. A damping device according to claim 11 wherein said wall segment extends from a junction of said first and second base boundary walls and engages facing surfaces of said first and second cover plates. 13. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein receptacles receiving sealing rings surround said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet on exterior surfaces of said damping housing. 14. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein said damping device is fixable to another component by fixing bolts surrounding at least one of said fluid inlet or said fluid outlet. 15. A damping device according to claim 1 wherein both of said first and second fluid receiving chambers are in a single one of said damping housing.
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