Lubrication system for a hydraulic hammer

US11084159B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11084159-B2
Application numberUS-201816001124-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2018
Priority dateJun 6, 2018
Publication dateAug 10, 2021
Grant dateAug 10, 2021

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A lubrication system for a hydraulic hammer includes a body defining a recess in fluid communication with a lubricant inlet and a lubricant outlet. A sleeve, located co-axially within the recess, defines a stepped tubular cavity having first and second portions. The sleeve also defines inlet and outlet ports extending from an outer surface to an inner surface of the sleeve. A piston, located partly within the recess and the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity respectively, has a tubular cavity co-axial with the stepped tubular cavity. A spool is located partly within the tubular cavity and the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity respectively. The spool co-operates with the inlet and outlet ports of the sleeve for reciprocally moving the piston in relation to the body so that lubricant from the lubricant inlet is delivered by the piston to the lubricant outlet via the recess.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lubrication system for a hydraulic hammer, the lubrication system comprising: a body defining a recess in fluid communication with a lubricant inlet and a lubricant outlet; a sleeve located co-axially within the recess, the sleeve having: an outer surface and an inner surface defining a stepped tubular cavity having a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion has a diameter greater than a diameter of the second portion, and an inlet port and an outlet port extending from the outer surface to the inner surface adjacent to the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity; a piston located partly within the recess and the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve respectively such that the piston is in sliding engagement with the inner surface adjacent the first portion of stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve, the piston having a tubular cavity co-axial with the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve such that a diameter of the tubular cavity of the piston is equal to the diameter of the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity; and a spool located partly within the tubular cavity of the piston and the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve respectively, the spool bound in movement between an inner end of the piston and a plug located at an end of the sleeve adjacent the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity, the spool configured to co-operate with the inlet and outlet ports of the sleeve for reciprocally moving the piston in relation to the body so that lubricant from the lubricant inlet is delivered by the piston to the lubricant outlet via the recess. 2. The lubrication system of claim 1 , wherein the recess has a first portion, a second portion distal from the first portion, and a mid-portion located between the first and second portions such that a diameter of the mid-portion is greater than a diameter of the first portion and less than a diameter of the second portion. 3. The lubrication system of claim 2 , wherein the piston has a first portion in sliding engagement with the first portion of the recess, a second portion distal from the first portion and in sliding engagement with the inner surface of the sleeve adjacent the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity, and a mid-portion located between the first and second portions such that an outer diameter of the mid-portion is greater than an outer diameter of the first portion and less than an outer diameter of the second portion. 4. The lubrication system of claim 3 , wherein the outer diameter of the mid-portion of the piston is less than the diameter of the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve to define a gap therebetween. 5. The lubrication system of claim 4 further comprising: a piston left chamber operatively defined between the mid-portion of the piston, an end of the mid-portion of the recess and the inner surface of the sleeve adjacent the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve; a piston right chamber operatively defined between an end of the second portion of the piston and an intermediary end of the sleeve located between and adjacent to the first and second portions of the stepped tubular cavity; a spool left chamber operatively defined between a left end of the spool and the inner end of the piston; and a spool right chamber operatively defined between a right end of the spool and the plug. 6. The lubrication system of claim 5 , wherein the sleeve is configured to define: a first fluid crossover pathway having: a first port located at the end of the sleeve and disposed in fluid communication with the piston left chamber; a second port located at the intermediary end of the sleeve and operatively disposed in fluid communication with the piston right chamber; and a third port disposed in selective fluid communication with the inlet port of the sleeve based on a position of the spool relative to the sleeve. 7. The lubrication system of claim 6 , wherein the sleeve is configured to define: a second fluid crossover pathway having: a first annular groove defined on the inner surface adjacent the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve; and a fourth port disposed in fluid communication with the first annular groove and extending from the first annular groove towards the intermediary end of the sleeve for defining a first return conduit extending towards the inner surface of the sleeve adjacent the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve and terminating in a fifth port disposed in selective fluid communication with the outlet port of the sleeve based on a position of the spool relative to the sleeve. 8. The lubrication system of claim 7 , wherein the spool is configured to define: a supply conduit having an inlet port located at a first point partway along a length of the spool and extending from the inlet port towards the left end of the spool to define an outlet port, the inlet port of the supply conduit disposed in selective fluid communication with the inlet port of the sleeve based on a position of the spool relative to the sleeve; a switch conduit having a first switch port located at a second point partway along the length of the spool, the switch conduit extending from the first switch port towards the right end of the spool so as to define a second switch port operatively disposed in fluid communication with the spool right chamber; and a second return conduit configured to selectively communicate fluid from the switch conduit to the outlet port of the sleeve via the supply conduit based on a positioning of the spool relative to a second annular groove defined on an inner surface of the mid-portion of the piston. 9. The lubrication system of claim 6 , wherein the inner surface of the sleeve, located between the third port of the sleeve and the plug, is configured to define a first locking groove and a second locking groove respectively, the second locking groove disposed in a spaced apart manner from the first locking groove. 10. The lubrication system of claim 9 , wherein the spool has a spring-biased detent mechanism configured to co-operate independently with each of the first and second locking grooves for offering a pre-determined amount of bias against movement of the spool relative to the sleeve and the piston. 11. A hydraulic hammer comprising: a housing; a tool extending outwardly from the housing and supported by a power cell disposed within the housing; a valve body disposed within the housing and associated with the power cell; and a lubrication system having: a body associated with the valve body and defining a recess in fluid communication with a lubricant inlet and a lubricant outlet; a sleeve located co-axially within the recess, the sleeve having: an outer surface and an inner surface defining a stepped tubular cavity having a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion has a diameter greater than a diameter of the second portion, and an inlet port and an outlet port extending from the outer surface to the inner surface adjacent to the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity; a piston located partly within the recess and the first portion of the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve respectively such that the piston is in sliding engagement with the inner surface adjacent the first portion of stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve, the piston having a tubular cavity co-axial with the stepped tubular cavity of the sleeve such that a diameter of the tubular cavity of the piston is equal to the diameter of the second portion of the stepped tubular cavity; and a spool located partly within the t

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  • with mechanical drive (F16N13/18 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Housing details · CPC title

  • relative movement of pump parts being produced by inertia of one of the parts or of a driving member · CPC title

  • B25D17/26Primary

    Lubricating {(in general F16N)} · CPC title

  • Details of lubrication means · CPC title

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What does patent US11084159B2 cover?
A lubrication system for a hydraulic hammer includes a body defining a recess in fluid communication with a lubricant inlet and a lubricant outlet. A sleeve, located co-axially within the recess, defines a stepped tubular cavity having first and second portions. The sleeve also defines inlet and outlet ports extending from an outer surface to an inner surface of the sleeve. A piston, located pa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25D17/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 10 2021 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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