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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 31, 1979
Filed:
Sep. 07, 1976
Edward M Greer, Beverly Hills, CA (US);
Frank S Wyle, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Martin R Packer, Handforth, GB;
Hydrotrole Limited, Stockport, GB;
Abstract
A pressure vessel in the form of a hydro-pneumatic flexible bladder accumulator is provided which includes a shell formed of a cylindrical tube. An open-ended thimble-shaped deformable bladder of resilient material is positioned within the shell. A port plate is attached to one end of the tube, and a closure cap is retained in the other end of the tube. The cap may be retained in the other end of the tube, for example, by a removable locking ring. The closure cap has an inner end which may be displaced radially inwardly from the inner surface of the shell, and it has three axially spaced peripheral grooves on the inner end which respectively receive an O-ring to prevent leakage of liquid out of the accumulator, and two integral beads that surround the mouth of the bladder. One of the integral beads of the bladder has the shape of an O-ring, and it is received in one of the grooves to form an effective seal for the interior of the bladder. The other integral bead has a V-shape and it serves as an anchoring means for the bladder, and it is received in the other groove. An anti-extrusion button valve is provided on the other end of the bladder which eliminates the need for the prior art spring-loaded poppet valve assembly. A spacer ring of yieldable material is also provided at the other end of the shell, adjacent the port plate.