Hydraulic hammer having variable stroke control

US9840000B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9840000-B2
Application numberUS-201414574326-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2014
Priority dateDec 17, 2014
Publication dateDec 12, 2017
Grant dateDec 12, 2017

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A variable stroke control system for a hydraulic hammer is disclosed. The variable stroke control system may include an inlet groove formed around a piston associated with the hydraulic hammer and configured to receive pressurized fluid, and an outlet groove formed around the piston associated with the hydraulic hammer and configured to discharge the pressurized fluid. The variable stroke control system may further include a valve in fluid communication with the inlet groove and the outlet groove, and configured to selectively adjust a stroke length of the piston based on a change in pressure differential between the inlet groove and the outlet groove.

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What is claimed is: 1. A variable stroke control system for a hydraulic hammer, comprising: an impact system having a piston disposed within a sleeve wherein the piston includes an impact end section, a first narrow diameter section positioned adjacent the impact end section, having a diameter larger than or equal to the impact end section, a first wide diameter section positioned adjacent the first narrow diameter section, having a diameter larger than the first narrow diameter section, a second narrow diameter section positioned adjacent the first wide diameter section, having a diameter smaller than the first wide diameter section, a second wide diameter section, positioned adjacent the second narrow diameter section, having a diameter larger than the second narrow diameter section, a third narrow diameter section positioned adjacent the second wide diameter section, having a diameter smaller than the first narrow diameter section, and no more than four annular grooves formed within the sleeve, adjacent to the piston, the annular grooves including an annular lift groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston and configured to permit the flow of pressurized fluid from a hydraulic pump to the first narrow diameter section, an annular outlet groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston and configured to permit the flow of pressurized fluid to and from the third narrow diameter section, an annular switch groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston between the annular lift groove and the annular outlet groove and configured to receive pressurized fluid from the annular lift groove when the piston is in an uppermost position and the annular switch groove is adjacent to the first narrow diameter section thereby permitting fluid flow between the annular lift groove and the annular switch groove, and an annular tank groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston between the annular outlet groove and the annular switch groove, the annular tank groove being positioned closer to the third narrow diameter section of the piston than the annular switch groove and configured to receive pressurized fluid from the annular switch groove when the piston is in a work tool contact position and the annular tank groove is adjacent to the second narrow diameter section thereby permitting fluid flow between the annular switch groove and the annular tank groove to discharge pressurized fluid to a return tank; a main control valve having a first position and a second position wherein the first position permits fluid flow between the annular outlet groove and the return tank, while blocking fluid flow from the hydraulic pump, and wherein the second position permits fluid flow between the hydraulic pump and the annular outlet groove, while blocking fluid flow to the return tank; and a stroke control valve having a flow blocking position and a flow passing position wherein the flow blocking position blocks fluid flow within a main control valve switching passage, wherein the main control valve switching passage fluidly connects an annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage and the stroke control valve, thereby blocking fluid flow to the return tank, and wherein the flow passing position permits fluid flow within the main control valve switching passage, thereby passing fluid flow to the return tank, wherein fluid pressure from the annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage and fluid pressure from a hydraulic pump-to-main control valve passage biases the main control valve toward the first position and wherein fluid pressure from the annular switch groove biases the main control valve toward the second position, and wherein fluid pressure from the annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage and mechanical force from a spring biases the stroke control valve toward the flow blocking position and wherein fluid pressure from the hydraulic pump-to-main control valve passage biases the stroke control valve toward the flow passing position and configured to selectively adjust piston stroke based on a pressure differential between the annular lift groove and the annular outlet groove. 2. The variable stroke control system of claim 1 , further including: a first orifice located within the annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage between the annular outlet groove and the return tank passage and configured to reduce fluid flow in the annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage; a first check valve located within the annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage between the annular outlet groove and the return tank; a first check valve-to-main control valve passage connecting the annular outlet groove-to-return tank passage to the main control valve; and a second check valve located within the first check valve-to-main control valve passage to establish one fluid flow path to the return tank, through the main control valve switching passage, when the stroke control valve is in the flow passing position. 3. The variable stroke control system of claim 2 , further including: a second orifice located within the first check valve-to-main control valve passage between the first check valve and second check valve and configured to reduce fluid flow in the first check valve-to-main control valve passage. 4. A hydraulic hammer comprising: an actuator assembly; an outer shell configured to attach the actuator assembly to a stick; a work tool operatively connected at an end of the actuator assembly opposite of the stick; a variable stroke control system, including: an impact system having a piston disposed within a sleeve wherein the piston includes an impact end section, a first narrow diameter section positioned adjacent the impact end section, having a diameter larger than or equal to the impact end section, a first wide diameter section positioned adjacent the first narrow diameter section, having a diameter larger than the first narrow diameter section, a second narrow diameter section positioned adjacent the first wide diameter section, having a diameter smaller than the first wide diameter section, a second wide diameter section, positioned adjacent the second narrow diameter section, having a diameter larger than the second narrow diameter section, a third narrow diameter section positioned adjacent the second wide diameter section, having a diameter smaller than the first narrow diameter section, and no more than four annular grooves formed within the sleeve, adjacent to the piston, the annular grooves including an annular lift groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston and configured to permit the flow of pressurized fluid from a hydraulic pump to the first narrow diameter section, an annular outlet groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston and configured to permit the flow of pressurized fluid to and from the third narrow diameter section, an annular switch groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston between the annular lift groove and the annular outlet groove and configured to receive pressurized fluid from the annular lift groove when the piston is in an uppermost position and the annular switch groove is adjacent to the first narrow diameter section thereby permitting fluid flow between the annular lift groove and the annular switch groove, and an annular tank groove formed within the sleeve and located co-axially with the piston between the annular outlet groove and the annular switch groove, the annular tank groove being positioned closer to the third narrow diameter section of the piston than the annular switch groove and configured to receive pressurized fluid from the annular switch groove when the piston is in a work tool contact position and th

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  • B25D9/26Primary

    Control devices for adjusting the stroke of the piston or the force or frequency of impact thereof {(control systems adapted for earth drilling E21B44/00)} · CPC title

  • for hydraulically actuated hammers having an accumulator · CPC title

  • involving a piston-type slide valve · CPC title

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What does patent US9840000B2 cover?
A variable stroke control system for a hydraulic hammer is disclosed. The variable stroke control system may include an inlet groove formed around a piston associated with the hydraulic hammer and configured to receive pressurized fluid, and an outlet groove formed around the piston associated with the hydraulic hammer and configured to discharge the pressurized fluid. The variable stroke contr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25D9/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2017 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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