Hydraulic hammer with dampening accumulator

US12172287B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12172287-B2
Application numberUS-202318194392-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2023
Priority dateMar 31, 2023
Publication dateDec 24, 2024
Grant dateDec 24, 2024

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A hydraulic hammer for impact fracturing a work object includes a hammer shell having a cylinder body disposed between a front head and a rear head. A piston reciprocally movable within the cylinder body abut a work tool and can extend and retract the work tool from the hammer shell. To dampen momentum and impact forces, an accumulator head is attached to the back head and can accommodate hydraulic and dampening fluids in separate first and second sub-chambers. The dampening sub-chamber may directly fluidly communicate with an internal dampening fluid reservoir in the back head.

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I claim: 1. A hydraulic hammer comprising: a cylinder body disposed between a back head and a front head and defining in part a cylinder bore extending along a hammer axis; a piston reciprocally disposed within the cylinder bore for reciprocal movement along the hammer axis, the piston including a first piston end and a second piston end; a seal carrier disposed in the back head and configured to receive the second piston end upon reciprocal movement of the piston along the hammer axis; and an accumulator head disposed on an axial rear end of the back head, the accumulator head defining an accumulator chamber with a membrane disposed therein separating the accumulator chamber between a hydraulic sub-chamber for accommodating a hydraulic fluid and a dampening sub-chamber for accommodating a dampening fluid, wherein the dampening sub-chamber is axially proximate to the back head. 2. The hydraulic hammer of claim 1 , wherein the membrane is generally disposed normal to the hammer axis. 3. The hydraulic hammer of claim 2 , wherein the back head has disposed therein an internal dampening fluid reservoir located axially between the seal carrier and the axial rear end of the back head. 4. The hydraulic hammer of claim 3 , wherein an internal dampening fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the dampening sub-chamber. 5. The hydraulic hammer of claim 4 , wherein the internal dampening fluid reservoir and the dampening sub-chamber are in fluid communication with a dampening fluid port located externally of the back head. 6. The hydraulic hammer of claim 5 , wherein the seal carrier is adapted for axial movement within the cylinder bore to displace with respect to the internal dampening fluid reservoir. 7. The hydraulic hammer of claim 6 , wherein the seal carrier has a cap-like shape including a cylindrical carrier wall and an axial carrier end face. 8. The hydraulic hammer of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic sub-chamber is in fluid communication with a plurality of hydraulic fluid channels that are in fluid communication with the cylinder bore. 9. The hydraulic hammer of claim 1 , wherein the membrane is configured as a rolling diaphragm. 10. The hydraulic hammer of claim 1 , wherein the dampening sub-chamber and the hydraulic sub-chamber have opposing frustoconical shapes. 11. A hydraulic hammer comprising: a cylinder body disposed between a back head and a front head and defining in part a cylinder bore extending along a hammer axis; a piston reciprocally disposed within the cylinder bore for reciprocal movement along the hammer axis, the piston including a first piston end and a second piston end; an accumulator head disposed on an axial rear end of the back head, the accumulator head defining an accumulator chamber with a membrane disposed therein separating the accumulator chamber between a hydraulic sub-chamber for accommodating a hydraulic fluid and a dampening sub-chamber for accommodating a dampening fluid; and an internal dampening fluid reservoir disposed in the back head and in direct fluid communication with the dampening sub-chamber disposed in the accumulator head. 12. The hydraulic hammer of claim 11 , wherein the internal dampening fluid reservoir and the dampening sub-chamber freely fluidly communicate through a plurality of damping fluid aperture. 13. The hydraulic hammer of claim 12 , further comprising a seal carrier disposed in the back head and configured to receive the second piston end upon reciprocal movement of the piston along the hammer axis. 14. The hydraulic hammer of claim 13 , wherein the internal dampening fluid reservoir is located between the seal carrier and the accumulator head. 15. The hydraulic hammer of claim 14 , wherein the seal carrier is adapted for axial movement within the cylinder bore to displace with respect to the internal dampening fluid reservoir. 16. The hydraulic hammer of claim 15 , wherein the seal carrier has a cap-like shape including a cylindrical carrier wall and an axial carrier end face. 17. The hydraulic hammer of claim 11 , wherein the internal dampening fluid reservoir and the dampening sub-chamber are in fluid communication with a dampening fluid port located externally of the back head. 18. The hydraulic hammer of claim 11 , wherein the dampening sub-chamber and the hydraulic sub-chamber have opposing frustoconical shapes. 19. The hydraulic hammer of claim 11 , wherein the membrane is a rolling diaphragm.

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  • of hammer-type tools (arrangements for breaking-up hard ground E02F5/305; percussion -type rippers E02F5/323) · CPC title

  • of several tools mounted on one machine (E02F3/962 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Pressure accumulators · CPC title

  • Actuators and supports therefor and protection therefor · CPC title

  • B25D9/145Primary

    for hydraulically actuated hammers having an accumulator · CPC title

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What does patent US12172287B2 cover?
A hydraulic hammer for impact fracturing a work object includes a hammer shell having a cylinder body disposed between a front head and a rear head. A piston reciprocally movable within the cylinder body abut a work tool and can extend and retract the work tool from the hammer shell. To dampen momentum and impact forces, an accumulator head is attached to the back head and can accommodate hydra…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25D9/145. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 24 2024 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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