Evacuation spring for hydraulic/pneumatic muscle
First Claim
1. A fluid dynamic muscle which comprises an elongated elastomeric bladder, fluid conduit means coupled to a proximal end of the bladder for communicating fluid pressure to an interior of the bladder, a tubular braid formed of a plurality of substantially inextensible filaments and covering said bladder therewithin to expand laterally when fluid pressure is applied to it, but restraining the bladder such that as the braid increases in diameter it contracts axially, a control cable, a flexible, substantially incompressible cable sheath disposed over said cable, a distal-end terminator fitting the distal ends of the bladder and braid for sealing the distal end of the bladder and providing a mechanical attachment point for said control cable for transmitting tensile force between said braid and said control cable, a compression tube over said braid and extending axially from the proximal end of said braid beyond the distal end thereof when in a fully-extended state, cable sheath support means mounted at a distal end of said compression tube and supporting a proximal end of said cable sheath, and a coil tension spring within the compression tube having one end mounted onto the distal end of the compression tube and another end mounted on said distal-end terminator for drawing said braid towards its fully extended state when the fluid pressure is relieved from said bladder.
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Abstract
A hydraulically or pneumatically actuated muscle has an elongated elastomeric bladder that is covered by a tubular sheath. A fluid conduit is coupled to the bladder to supply hydraulic or pneumatic pressure. A coil tension spring is attached to a distal terminator of the muscle and extends to the distal end of a compression tube covering the bladder and braid. The evacuation spring draws the braid and bladder towards their fully extended state when fluid pressure is relieved and ellshaped retaining pin in the muscle terminator has one end that extends radially outward to lodge between turns of the evacuation spring. Split shoulder washers secure the proximal and distal ends of the compression tube.
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12 Claims
- 1. A fluid dynamic muscle which comprises an elongated elastomeric bladder, fluid conduit means coupled to a proximal end of the bladder for communicating fluid pressure to an interior of the bladder, a tubular braid formed of a plurality of substantially inextensible filaments and covering said bladder therewithin to expand laterally when fluid pressure is applied to it, but restraining the bladder such that as the braid increases in diameter it contracts axially, a control cable, a flexible, substantially incompressible cable sheath disposed over said cable, a distal-end terminator fitting the distal ends of the bladder and braid for sealing the distal end of the bladder and providing a mechanical attachment point for said control cable for transmitting tensile force between said braid and said control cable, a compression tube over said braid and extending axially from the proximal end of said braid beyond the distal end thereof when in a fully-extended state, cable sheath support means mounted at a distal end of said compression tube and supporting a proximal end of said cable sheath, and a coil tension spring within the compression tube having one end mounted onto the distal end of the compression tube and another end mounted on said distal-end terminator for drawing said braid towards its fully extended state when the fluid pressure is relieved from said bladder.
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9. A distal-end muscle terminator and control cable retainer pin for a fluid dynamic muscle of the type in which an elongated elastomeric tubular bladder has an elongated tubular braid member disposed thereover, a fluid conduit communicates with an interior of the bladder, and a distal end of said braid member transmits tensile force to a control cable that has a generally cylindrical cable terminator at its proximal end;
- comprising a distal-end muscle terminator that fits into respective distal ends of the bladder and braid member for providing mechanical attachment to said cable terminator for transmitting tensile forces between the braid member and the cable, the muscle terminator including a distal anchor portion having an axial bore to receive said cable terminator and a cutout to one side of the anchor portion permitting access to said bore, the cutout being spaced axially from the distal end of the anchor portion to leave a transverse bar portion distal of said cutout; and
an ell-shaped retainer pin which is inserted into said cutout to lodge between the cable terminator and said bar portion, with one leg portion extending generally axially along said cable and another leg portion extending generally radially out said cutout. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
- comprising a distal-end muscle terminator that fits into respective distal ends of the bladder and braid member for providing mechanical attachment to said cable terminator for transmitting tensile forces between the braid member and the cable, the muscle terminator including a distal anchor portion having an axial bore to receive said cable terminator and a cutout to one side of the anchor portion permitting access to said bore, the cutout being spaced axially from the distal end of the anchor portion to leave a transverse bar portion distal of said cutout; and
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