IP Library Granted Patent US 9,441,647
Granted Patent B2
US 9,441,647 · App. 14/045,291 · Granted Sep 13, 2016

Pressure piston actuator with non-rigid shaft

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Patent No.
US 9,441,647
App. No.
14/045,291
Granted
Sep 13, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Pressure piston actuators and systems for control of wastegate in a turbocharger pressure that include the pressure piston actuators are disclosed. The pressure piston actuator includes a housing defining a chamber and a pathway leading to the chamber, a piston disposed within the chamber, a rod connected to the piston by a ball-and-socket joint, and a spring disposed in the chamber to bias the piston, and hence the rod, into a retracted position. Then, when fluid is introduced into the chamber, the fluid applies pressure to the piston. Once the pressure overcomes the bias of the spring, the piston, and hence the rod, moves into an extended position. For the system, the pressure piston actuator has the connector on the end of the rod opposite the ball-and-socket joint connected to the valve portion of a wastegate of a turbocharger.

Claims (40)

1. A pressure piston actuator comprising:

a housing defining a chamber and a pathway leading to the chamber;

a piston disposed within the chamber, the piston being movable between at least a retracted position and an extended position and dividing the chamber into a plurality of subchambers each defined at least partially by a portion of an upper surface of the piston;

a rod connected to the piston by a ball-and-socket joint; and

a spring disposed in the chamber to bias the piston, and hence the rod, toward the retracted position;

wherein the pathway branches to simultaneously apply fluid to the portion of the upper surface of the piston within each of the plurality of subchambers, which collectively is the application of fluid to generally the entire upper surface of the piston, and

wherein fluid introduced into the chamber applies pressure to the piston in an amount that overcomes the bias of the spring, moves the piston, and hence the rod, toward the extended position.

2. The pressure piston actuator 1 , wherein, with the pressure piston actuator oriented with the rod extending downward relative to the ground, the spring is disposed underneath the piston.

3. The pressure piston actuator 1 , further comprising a port coupled to the pathway for fluid communication with the chamber and an external source of positive or negative pressure.

4. The pressure piston actuator 1 , further comprising a connector on the end of the rod opposite the ball-and-socket joint.

5. The pressure piston actuator of claim 1 , further comprising a position sensor to sense the position of the piston.

6. The pressure piston actuator of claim 5 , wherein the position sensor is a Hall-effect sensor comprising a position magnet moveable with the piston and a sensor chip to sense the magnet's position.

7. The pressure piston actuator of claim 5 , further comprising an electrical connector included as part of the housing and electrically connected to the position sensor, the electrical connector being electrically connectable to an external electrical device.

8. The pressure piston actuator of claim 1 , wherein the housing defines at least a female member having received therein a male member defining at least a portion of the piston.

9. The pressure piston actuator of claim 8 , further comprising a guide bushing forming at least a portion of the interior surface of the female member.

10. The pressure piston actuator of claim 9 , wherein the female member of the housing is a central female member that includes the guide bushing as a portion of the interior surface thereof and the housing includes an annular female member concentric about the central female member; wherein the male member of the piston is a central male member and the male member includes an annular male member concentric about and spaced a distance from the central male member; and wherein the central male member and the annular male member of the piston are received in the central female member and the annular female member, respectively.

11. The pressure piston actuator of claim 10 , wherein in a fully retracted position the central male member and annular male member of the piston are fully received in the central female member and annular female member of the housing, respectively.

12. The pressure piston actuator of claim 10 , wherein in an extended position, whether partial or full, the mating of the central male member and annular male member of the piston in the central female member and annular female member of the housing, respectively, defines three subchambers.

13. A system for control of the wastegate in a turbocharger, the system comprising:

a piston actuator comprising:

a housing defining a chamber and a pathway leading to the chamber;

a piston disposed within the chamber, the piston being movable between at least a retracted position and an extended position and dividing the chamber into a plurality of subchambers each defined at least partially by a portion of an upper surface of the piston;

a rod connected to the piston by a ball-and-socket joint;

a spring disposed in the chamber to bias the piston, and hence the rod, into the retracted position; and

a connector on the end of the rod opposite the ball-and-socket joint;

wherein the pathway branches to simultaneously apply fluid to the portion of the upper surface of the piston within each of the plurality of subchambers, which collectively is the application of fluid to generally the entire upper surface of the piston, and

wherein fluid introduced into the chamber applies pressure to the piston in an amount that overcomes the bias of the spring, moves the piston, and hence the rod, into the extended position; and

a turbocharger comprising:

a wastegate having a valve that is connected to the connector on the end of the rod opposite the ball-and-socket joint.

14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising a position sensor to sense the position of the piston.

15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the position sensor is a Hall-effect sensor comprising a position magnet moveable with the piston and a sensor chip to sense the magnet's position.

16. The system of claim 14 , further comprising an electrical connector included as part of the housing and electrically connected to the position sensor, the electrical connector being electrically connectable to an external electrical device.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the external electrical device processes signals from the position sensor to determine when to turn a fluid source coupled to the pathway in the housing on, off, or reverse to selectively change the position of the valve of the wastegate to a desired placement including a plurality of partial open positions.

18. A pressure piston actuator comprising:

a housing defining a chamber and a pathway leading to the chamber;

a piston disposed within the chamber, the piston being movable between at least a retracted position and an extended position;

a rod connected to the piston by a ball-and-socket joint; and

a spring disposed in the chamber to bias the piston, and hence the rod, toward the retracted position;

wherein fluid introduced into the chamber applies pressure to the piston in an amount that overcomes the bias of the spring, moves the piston, and hence the rod, toward the extended position, wherein with the rod fully extended a portion of the ball-and-socket joint is positioned outside of the housing.

19. The pressure piston actuator of claim 18 wherein the ball-and-socket joint is threadably connected to the piston for adjusting a length of the rod to retrofit the pressure piston actuator to a turbocharger.

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