Control for hydraulic accumulator system
First Claim
1. In a hydraulic accumulator system having an accumulator tank for storing hydraulic fluid under a piston biased by pressurized gas and a pump for supplying fluid to said tank, a control tank connected at one end to said fluid supply and at the other end to said pressurized gas, a pressure-movable partition element in said control tank having differential areas exposed to said fluid and said gas, and a switch operatively connected to said pump, said partition element having means for actuating said switch to stop the pump immediately when the accumulator tank becomes filled with pressurized hydraulic fluid and to start the pump immediately when said fluid begins to discharge from said accumulator tank.
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Abstract
A hydraulic accumulator system comprising an accumulator tank (22) for storing hydraulic fluid supplied by a pump (P) from reservoir (10), the stored fluid being pressurized by gas from gas tank (28), a control tank (35)connected at one end to the fluid supply (10) and at the other end to the gas supply (28), and a piston (36) in said control tank (35) having differential areas exposed to said fluid and said gas, said piston having means (41) for actuating a switch (43) to control said pump (P).
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- 1. In a hydraulic accumulator system having an accumulator tank for storing hydraulic fluid under a piston biased by pressurized gas and a pump for supplying fluid to said tank, a control tank connected at one end to said fluid supply and at the other end to said pressurized gas, a pressure-movable partition element in said control tank having differential areas exposed to said fluid and said gas, and a switch operatively connected to said pump, said partition element having means for actuating said switch to stop the pump immediately when the accumulator tank becomes filled with pressurized hydraulic fluid and to start the pump immediately when said fluid begins to discharge from said accumulator tank.
- 4. In a hydraulic accumulator system having an accumulator tank for storing hydraulic fluid under a piston biased by pressurized gas and a pump for supplying fluid to said tank, a control tank connected at one end to said fluid supply and at the other end to said pressurized gas, a pressure-movable partition element in said control tank having opposite areas exposed to said fluid and said gas, and a switch operatively connected to said partition pump, said element having means for actuating said switch to stop the pump immediately when the accumulator tank becomes filled with pressurized hydraulic fluid and to start the pump immediately when said fluid begins to discharge from said accumulator tank.
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