Gas strut rod system
US-9416570-B1 · Aug 16, 2016 · US
US9683623B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9683623-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514681518-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A pneumatic spring strut assembly comprises a cylinder comprising a working end and a boosting chamber. The working end includes a first volume of gas and the boosting chamber includes a second volume of gas. A temperature control valve assembly is disposed in the interior volume separating the working end from the boosting chamber and includes an over-pressure valve configured to release the second volume of gas into the working end when the pressure within the boosting chamber increases above the normal pressure range of operation. A valve is disposed in the wall of the cylinder, in the working end thereof, and is configured to yield, to thereby vent the first volume of gas to atmosphere, when the pressure within the interior volume of the working end increases above the normal pressure range of operation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pneumatic spring strut assembly comprising: a cylinder having a wall defining an interior volume comprising a working end and a boosting chamber adjacent to the working end, the working end including a first volume of gas and the boosting chamber including a second volume of gas; a piston assembly disposed for reciprocation in the working end of the interior volume comprising a piston rod having a proximal end secured to a piston and a distal end projecting out of a first end of the cylinder; a temperature control valve assembly disposed in the interior volume separating the working end from the boosting chamber, the temperature control valve assembly including: a bushing valve having a body and a cap, the body defining a hollow tube that leads to a compartment of the working end, a spring member retained between the body and the cap, the spring member configured to selectively open and close an opening to the hollow tube, and an over-pressure valve, spaced apart from the hollow tube, the over-pressure valve being configured to release the second volume of gas into the working end when the pressure within the boosting chamber increases above a normal pressure range of operation of the pneumatic spring strut assembly; and a valve disposed in the wall of the cylinder in the working end thereof and configured to maintain a pressure seal throughout the normal pressure range of operation of the pneumatic spring strut assembly and to yield to thereby vent the first volume of gas to atmosphere when the pressure within the interior volume of the working end increases above the normal pressure range of operation and, to vent the second volume of gas from the boosting chamber when the over-pressure valve of the temperature control valve releases the second volume of gas to the interior volume of the working end. 2. The pneumatic spring strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve comprises one of an insert or a plug that is sealingly disposed in a through-hole in the wall of the cylinder and is yieldable from its sealing position in the through-hole under pressure. 3. The pneumatic spring strut assembly of claim 2 , wherein the insert or plug is constructed of a metal. 4. The pneumatic spring strut assembly of claim 2 , wherein the insert or plug is constructed of a composite material. 5. The pneumatic spring strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve comprises an engineered portion that is formed in the wall of the cylinder and is yieldable to form a vent-hole therein. 6. The pneumatic spring strut assembly of claim 5 , wherein the engineered portion comprises one of a groove or a drilled indentation. 7. The pneumatic spring strut assembly of claim 2 , wherein the insert or plug is constructed of a material that maintains a pressure seal throughout a normal temperature range of operation of the pneumatic spring strut assembly and softens and is ejected or melts from its sealing position in the through-hole, at temperatures above the normal temperature range of operation.
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