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EP0508973B2
EP0508973B2 EP19920850083 EP92850083A EP0508973B2 EP 0508973 B2 EP0508973 B2 EP 0508973B2 EP 19920850083 EP19920850083 EP 19920850083 EP 92850083 A EP92850083 A EP 92850083A EP 0508973 B2 EP0508973 B2 EP 0508973B2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F15B15/00Fluid-actuated devices for displacing a member from one position to another; Gearing associated therewith
    • F15B15/08Characterised by the construction of the motor unit
    • F15B15/14Characterised by the construction of the motor unit of the straight-cylinder type
    • F15B15/1423Component parts; Constructional details
    • F15B15/1438Cylinder to end cap assemblies

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  • the invention relates to a piston-cylinder type actuator in which a cylinder tube is fitted with at least one end wall which at least partly is received in the cylinder tube.
  • end walls to cylinder tubes in actuators usually comprise bolt joints, either short bolts extending through flanges on the cylinder tube and the end walls or tension rods bridging both end walls and the entire length of the cylinder tube.
  • Other common end wall mountings comprise mating threads cut directly on the cylinder tube and on the end walls, or lock rings securing the end walls relative to the cylinder tube.
  • This known device comprises not only a machined weakened portion of the cylinder tube but requires at least two assembling steps.
  • the main object of the invention is to create an end wall mounting method and a piston-cylinder type actuator by which the end wall and cylinder tube design as well as the assembly work is substantially simplified and, thereby, less costly.
  • Fig 1 shows a longitudinal section through a piston-cylinder type actuator according to the invention.
  • Figs 2a-c illustrate in three steps the end wall mounting method according to the invention.
  • Fig 3 shows the completed end wall mounting carried through as illustrated in Figs 2a-c.
  • Fig 4 shows an enlarged fraction of Fig 3.
  • Fig. 5 shows an end view of the device in Fig 3
  • the actuator shown in Fig 1 comprises a cylinder tube 10 with pressure medium communication ports 11, 12 and two end walls 13, 14.
  • One of the end walls 14 has a central opening 16 through which a piston rod 17 extends.
  • the latter has a threaded bore 18 at its outer end for connection to an external load and a threaded inner portion 19 by which a piston 20 is rigidly attached.
  • the piston 20 carries both a seal ring 22 and guide elements 23 for contact with the cylindrical inner surface 24 of the cylinder tube 10.
  • a seal ring 25 is mounted in the end wall opening 16 to sealingly cooperate with the piston rod 17.
  • a coil spring 27 is inserted between the front end wall 14 and the piston 20 to exert a bias load on the latter towards the rear end wall 13.
  • the end walls 13, 14 are formed with circumferential grooves 28 and 29, respectively, for supporting seal rings 30, 31.
  • the end walls 13, 14 are also formed with circumferential mounting grooves 33, 34, which are engaged by lock lugs 35, 36 extending radially inwardly from the inner surface 24 of the cylinder tube 10.
  • the lugs 35, 36 which extend throughout the inner circumference of the cylinder tube 10, are formed by plastic deformation of the latter and form together with the grooves 33, 34 a rigid and permanent mounting means for the end walls 13, 14. Thereby, the flat end surfaces 37, 38 of the end walls 13, 14 are flush with the end surfaces of the cylinder tube 10.
  • the end wall mounting is carried out by means of a mounting tool 40 which serves both as an end wall guiding and introduction means and as a cylinder tube upsetting pressing tool.
  • the tool 40 is formed with a flat front surface 41 and an annular ridge 42 of substantially rectangular cross section and protruding in front of the front surface 41.
  • This ridge 42 has an inner diameter to fit the outside surface 37 of the end wall 13, and the axial extent of the ridge 42 is equal to the distance between the outer end surface 37 of the end wall 13 and the mounting groove 33.
  • the width of the ridge 42 is chosen so as to generate a lug 35 of a correct size to match the groove 33 when pressed against and into the end surface of the cylinder tube 10.
  • the deformation ridge 42 engages the end surface portion 43 of the cylinder tube 10 located at the inner circumference of the latter. See Fig 2b.
  • the embodiments of the invention are not limited to the above described example which includes the formation of a single annular lock lug 35 extending over the entire circumference of the cylinder tube 10.
  • the lock means may comprise a number of shorter lugs distributed over the circumference of the cylinder tube 10, and the mounting groove 33 may as well be replaced by a number of shorter grooves to match the lugs.
  • the mounting tool 40 is formed with a number of short ridge portions for producing such lugs.

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Description

  • The invention relates to a piston-cylinder type actuator in which a cylinder tube is fitted with at least one end wall which at least partly is received in the cylinder tube.
  • Mounting of end walls to cylinder tubes in actuators, usually comprise bolt joints, either short bolts extending through flanges on the cylinder tube and the end walls or tension rods bridging both end walls and the entire length of the cylinder tube. Other common end wall mountings comprise mating threads cut directly on the cylinder tube and on the end walls, or lock rings securing the end walls relative to the cylinder tube.
  • In all the above related prior art actuators, there is required extra machining of the cylinder tube and/or additional mounting elements, like bolts and nuts, for mounting the end walls to the cylinder tube. There is also required valuable labour time to carry out the assembly work.
  • A simplified cylinder and end wall design, however, is shown in Japanese Patent Abstract vol.6, No 267 (M-182) (1145). According to this previously known device, a circumferential projection formed by plastic deformation of the cylinder wall engages a circumferential groove on the end wall to thereby lock the latter to the cylinder.
  • This known device comprises not only a machined weakened portion of the cylinder tube but requires at least two assembling steps.
  • The main object of the invention is to create an end wall mounting method and a piston-cylinder type actuator by which the end wall and cylinder tube design as well as the assembly work is substantially simplified and, thereby, less costly.
  • This object is achieved by the method as defined in claim 1 and by the actuator as defined in claim 3. Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
  • A preferred embodiment of the invention is hereinbelow described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • On the drawings:
  • Fig 1 shows a longitudinal section through a piston-cylinder type actuator according to the invention.
  • Figs 2a-c illustrate in three steps the end wall mounting method according to the invention.
  • Fig 3 shows the completed end wall mounting carried through as illustrated in Figs 2a-c.
  • Fig 4 shows an enlarged fraction of Fig 3.
  • Fig. 5 shows an end view of the device in Fig 3
  • The actuator shown in Fig 1 comprises a cylinder tube 10 with pressure medium communication ports 11, 12 and two end walls 13, 14. One of the end walls 14 has a central opening 16 through which a piston rod 17 extends. The latter has a threaded bore 18 at its outer end for connection to an external load and a threaded inner portion 19 by which a piston 20 is rigidly attached.
  • The piston 20 carries both a seal ring 22 and guide elements 23 for contact with the cylindrical inner surface 24 of the cylinder tube 10. A seal ring 25 is mounted in the end wall opening 16 to sealingly cooperate with the piston rod 17. A coil spring 27 is inserted between the front end wall 14 and the piston 20 to exert a bias load on the latter towards the rear end wall 13.
  • The end walls 13, 14 are formed with circumferential grooves 28 and 29, respectively, for supporting seal rings 30, 31. The end walls 13, 14 are also formed with circumferential mounting grooves 33, 34, which are engaged by lock lugs 35, 36 extending radially inwardly from the inner surface 24 of the cylinder tube 10. The lugs 35, 36, which extend throughout the inner circumference of the cylinder tube 10, are formed by plastic deformation of the latter and form together with the grooves 33, 34 a rigid and permanent mounting means for the end walls 13, 14. Thereby, the flat end surfaces 37, 38 of the end walls 13, 14 are flush with the end surfaces of the cylinder tube 10.
  • As being illustrated in Figs 2a-c, the formation of the lock lug 35 is carried out simultaneously with the introduction of the end wall 13 into the cylinder tube 10.
  • The end wall mounting is carried out by means of a mounting tool 40 which serves both as an end wall guiding and introduction means and as a cylinder tube upsetting pressing tool. For these purposes, the tool 40 is formed with a flat front surface 41 and an annular ridge 42 of substantially rectangular cross section and protruding in front of the front surface 41. This ridge 42 has an inner diameter to fit the outside surface 37 of the end wall 13, and the axial extent of the ridge 42 is equal to the distance between the outer end surface 37 of the end wall 13 and the mounting groove 33. The width of the ridge 42 is chosen so as to generate a lug 35 of a correct size to match the groove 33 when pressed against and into the end surface of the cylinder tube 10. The deformation ridge 42 engages the end surface portion 43 of the cylinder tube 10 located at the inner circumference of the latter. See Fig 2b.
  • In the mounting step illustrated in Fig 2b, the end wall 13 is engaged by the tool 40 and is introduced in the cylinder tube 10. An axially directed force F is applied on the tool 40, and in Fig 2c there is illustrated the final mounting step where the end wall 13 is fully introduced in the cylinder tube 10 and a lug 35 is formed by the pressing tool ridge 42. The lug 35 is actually formed into the groove 33 to thereby fill out the latter completely. A positive locking of the end wall 13 relative to the cylinder tube 10 is obtained. In Fig 3, and in Fig 4 in particular, the completed end wall mounting is shown.
  • It is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention are not limited to the above described example which includes the formation of a single annular lock lug 35 extending over the entire circumference of the cylinder tube 10. Instead, the lock means may comprise a number of shorter lugs distributed over the circumference of the cylinder tube 10, and the mounting groove 33 may as well be replaced by a number of shorter grooves to match the lugs. In such a case, the mounting tool 40 is formed with a number of short ridge portions for producing such lugs.

Claims (5)

  1. Method for rigidly mounting an end wall (13, 14) to a cylinder tube (10) of a piston-cylinder type actuator, wherein said end wall (13, 14) is to be received at least partly in said cylinder tube (10) and is formed with one or more peripheral grooves (33, 34), characterized by a one-step process in which said end wall (13, 14) is introduced into the cylinder tube (10) simultaneously with the application of a pressing force (F) onto one or more portions (43) at the inner circumference of the respective end surface of said cylinder tube (10) to form by plastic deformation of said one or more portions (43) one or more radially inwardly extending lugs (35, 36) for locking engagement with said peripheral groove or grooves (33, 34) on said end wall (13, 14).
  2. Method according to claim 1, wherein said end wall (13, 14) is introduced into said cylinder tube (10) by means of a mounting tool (40) which is formed with a deformation means (42) for simultaneous engagement with and deformation of said end surface portions (43).
  3. Piston-cylinder type actuator, comprising a cylinder tube (10), a piston (20) reciprocably guided in said cylinder tube (10), and at least one end wall (13,14) each having an outer end surface (37,38) and being at least partly recieved in said cylinder tube (10), said cylinder tube (10) has one or more radially inwardly extending peripheral lugs (35,36) which are formed by plastic deformation of one or more portions (43) of the respective end surface of said cylinder tube (10) and arranged to engage and lock said end wall (13,14) relative to said cylinder tube (10), characterized in that said at least one end wall (13,14) is provided with one or more peripheral grooves (33,34) located at an axial distance from said end surface (37,38), said peripheral groove or grooves (33,34) being engaged by said lug or lugs (35,36) to form a rigid and permanent mounting means for said end wall (13,14) relative to said cylinder tube (10).
  4. Actuator according to claim 3, wherein said one or more peripheral grooves (33, 34) comprise a single groove extending throughout the circumference of said end wall (13, 14).
  5. Actuator according to claim 4 wherein said one or more peripheral lugs (35, 36) comprise a single lug extending throughout the inner circumference of said cylinder tube (10).
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SE9101083A SE468326B (en) 1991-04-11 1991-04-11 Piston CYLINDER DEVICE

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