Gas-liquid boosting pressure machine
A gas-liquid pressurization and press technology, which is applied in the field of presses, can solve the problems that presses do not have fast idle strokes and large output force working strokes, poor adaptability, complex structure, etc., and achieve light weight, large output force, small size effect
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Embodiment 1
[0034] see Figure 1~3 As shown, a gas-liquid booster press is characterized in that it includes a first pneumatic muscle 1, a first booster cylinder 2, a second pneumatic muscle 3, a second booster cylinder 4, and a first three-position four-way valve 5. The second three-position four-way valve 6, two-position four-way valve 7 and gas-liquid cylinder 8;
[0035] The first pneumatic muscle is connected to the piston rod of the first booster cylinder; the second pneumatic muscle is connected to the piston rod of the second booster cylinder;
[0036] The air source communicates with the air storage chamber of the air-liquid cylinder through the two-position four-way valve; the air source communicates with the first pneumatic muscle and the second pneumatic muscle through the two-position four-way valve and the first three-position four-way valve;
[0037] The first pressurized cylinder and the second pressurized cylinder communicate with the liquid storage chamber of the air-hy...
Embodiment 2
[0051] A gas-hydraulic booster press, including a pneumatic muscle 11, a booster cylinder 12, a two-position four-way valve 13 and a gas-liquid cylinder 14;
[0052] The pneumatic muscle is connected with the piston rod of the booster cylinder;
[0053] The air source communicates with the air storage chamber of the pneumatic muscle and the air-hydraulic cylinder through the two-position four-way valve;
[0054] The booster cylinder communicates with the liquid storage chamber of the air-hydraulic cylinder.
[0055] The gas-hydraulic booster press has a shorter stroke requirement.
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