Rotational inerter and method for damping an actuator
US-2017335916-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US2016138622A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016138622-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414898152-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A fluid pressure cylinder includes: a piston rod; a cushioning chamber that decreases in capacity in accordance with extension of the fluid pressure cylinder; a communication passage that allows the cushioning chamber and an in-rod chamber to communicate with each other; a throttle passage that exerts a cushioning function by applying resistance to a flow of a working fluid from the cushioning chamber to the in-rod chamber; a check valve that is provided in a piston, allows the in-rod chamber and a driving chamber to communicate with each other, and has a checking function for permitting only a flow of the working fluid from the in-rod chamber to the driving chamber; and a pilot passage that is formed in the piston and disables the checking function by guiding a pressure in the cushioning chamber to the check valve as a pilot pressure.
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1 . A single-acting fluid pressure cylinder that extends upward in accordance with supply of a working fluid to a driving chamber below a piston sliding inside a cylinder tube, and that has a cushioning function for suppressing an extension operation before the piston reaches an extension stroke end, the fluid pressure cylinder comprising: a piston rod that is joined to an upper portion of the piston with an in-rod chamber defined between the piston rod and the piston; a cushioning chamber defined between the piston rod and the cylinder tube, the cushioning chamber being configured to decrease in capacity in accordance with extension of the fluid pressure cylinder; a communication passage formed in the piston rod, the communication passage being configured to allow the cushioning chamber and the in-rod chamber to communicate with each other; a throttle passage formed below the communication passage, the throttle passage being configured to exert the cushioning function by applying resistance to a flow of the working fluid from the cushioning chamber to the in-rod chamber; a check valve provided in the piston, the check valve being configured to allow the in-rod chamber and the driving chamber to communicate with each other, the check valve being configured to have a checking function for permitting only a flow of the working fluid from the in-rod chamber to the driving chamber; and a pilot passage formed in the piston, the pilot passage being configured to disable the checking function by guiding a pressure in the cushioning chamber to the check valve as a pilot pressure. 2 . The fluid pressure cylinder according to claim 1 , further comprising a separator member housed in the in-rod chamber to partition the in-rod chamber into the working fluid and air, the separator member being configured to increase and decrease a volume of the air in accordance with a working fluid pressure in the in-rod chamber. 3 . The fluid pressure cylinder according to claim 2 , wherein the separator member is a free piston that is slidable up and down in the in-rod chamber, and the air is stored above the free piston. 4 . The fluid pressure cylinder according to claim 2 , wherein the separator member is an expandable and contractible boot, and the air is stored inside the boot. 5 . The fluid pressure cylinder according to claim 1 , wherein a capacity of the in-rod chamber is equal to or larger than a capacity of the cushioning chamber at a time of full retraction of the fluid pressure cylinder.
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