Adjustable stator retainer assembly

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Inventors

Amico, Russell P.
Klier, George M.

Application #

588918

Filed

Sep-27-1990

Published

Jul-30-1991

Current US Class

137/625.65
251/129.11

International Classes

F15B 013/044

Field of Search

137/625.65 281/129.11

Assignee

HR Textron Inc. (Valencia, CA)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nilsson, Robbins, Dalgarn, Berliner, Carson & Wurst

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Abstract
A direct drive servovalve having a stator and rotor mounted upon a housing within which a spool valve is reciprocally disposed for engagement with the rotor and movement thereby in response to the application of appropriate electrical signals. The stator assembly is adjustable and after appropriate adjustment there is provided a retainer means secured to the closed end of an isolation tube for clamping the stator assembly in place relative to the rotor assembly of the moored motor. The clamping assembly includes an annular member having a downwardly depending skirt which engages the stator. The annular member is held in place by a retainer ring threadably secured to the outer surface of the isolation tube or alternatively behind fasteners which are threadably received by the closed end of the isolation tube. A separate non load bearing housing cover is positioned over the motor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A direct drive servovalve comprising:

(1) a valve housing defining a bore therein;

(2) a valve spool reciprocally received within said bore for movement to control fluid flow therethrough from a supply port;

(3) motor means having a rotor and a stator and including a drive member for engagement with said valve spool at a predetermined point to move said valve spool in said bore;

(4) said rotor including an isolation tube having a closed end;

(5) said stator surrounding said isolation tube;

(6) retainer means disposed adjacent said closed end of said isolation tube and including first alignment means;

(7) said stator including second alignment means for cooperatively engaging said first alignment means for positioning said stator relative to said rotor;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to direct drive servovalves and more particularly to a direct drive servovalve in which rotational motion of a motor rotor is converted into linear motion of a spool valve wherein the stator of the drive motor is adjustable and the motor includes a retainer assembly to secure the stator.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Torque motor-driven spool valves are well known in the art including such valves which operate through the utilization of a rotary torque motor having a drive member extending from the rotor thereof into contact with the spool valve to directly reciprocate the spool valve within a bore provided in the valve housing to thereby control the flow of fluid from a source thereof to the load in response to electrical signals applied to the drive motor. Typical of such direct drive servovalves is that illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,377 issued Dec. 27, 1988, to Larry E. Haynes et al. The invention described and claimed herein is an improvement over the direct drive servovalve disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,377 and therefore the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,377 is incorporated herein by this reference.
 
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