Directional control valve

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Inventors

Belart, Juan
Vermeyen, Leo
VAN DEN Eynden, Pieter

Application #

584680

Filed

Jun-6-1975

Published

Dec-7-1976

Current US Class

137/102
137/116.3
137/625.65

International Classes

F15B 013/044

Field of Search

137/85 137/102 137/116.3 137/625.65

Assignee

ITT Industries, Inc. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Cohan; Alan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Halloran; John T., Hill; Alfred C.

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Abstract
A solenoid operated 3-way, 2-position directional control valve for use in an antiskid regulation system includes an armature controlled by a solenoid and is firmly connected to a valve spool movable in a bore. The valve spool enables an outlet port to wheel brake cylinders to communicate with a fluid source (master cylinder) or a reservoir. The valve spool is actuated by the pressure at the outlet port in the direction of the solenoid and in opposite direction by the pressure of the fluid source such that the valve spool assumes an intermediate equilibrium position between its two normally open and normally closed positions. In this equilibrium position the outlet port is blocked from both the fluid source and reservoir.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A solenoid operated 3-way, 2-position directional control valve comprising:

a housing having a longitudinal axis;

a housing bore disposed in said housing coaxial of said axis;

an intermediate element disposed coaxial of said axis in and sealed to said housing bore, one end of said intermediate element engaging a first inner wall of said housing bore disposed transverse to said axis;

a retaining ring connected to a second inner wall of said housing bore disposed transverse of said axis, said retaining ring engaging the other end of said intermediate element to secure said intermediate element against motion in said housing bore;

an intermediate element bore disposed in said intermediate element coaxial of said axis;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a solenoid operated 3-way, 2-position directional control valve, and in particular such a valve for an antiskid regulation system comprising an armature which is controlled by a solenoid and is firmly connected to a valve spool movable in a bore with the valve housing such that the valve spool enables an outlet port to communicate with a fluid source or with a return-reservoir connector.

Such a 3-way, 2-position directional control valve is known from the U.S. Pat. No. 3,144,047. This valve, however, can only take two certain positions. When the magnet coil is de-energized, the valve spool is held in one of the end positions distant from the magnet by the force of a spring, with one of the flow passages being opened, while when the magnet coil is energized, the valve spool is shifted into the other end position in which the other flow passage is opened. These two positions are completely independent of the pressures at the different connectors or flow passages.
 
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