Electrically controlled proportional valve

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Inventors

Determan, Roger G.

Application #

178389

Filed

Aug-15-1980

Published

Jan-12-1982

Current US Class

137/625.64
137/625.65
251/129.08
251/30.02
251/65

International Classes

F15B 013/043; F15B 013/044; F16K 031/08

Field of Search

137/625.64 137/625.65 251/65 251/129 251/137 251/139 251/141 251/30

Assignee

Gresen Manufacturing Company (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

US Patent References

3977436   Bi-stable valve app...
4071042   Electromagnetic ac...

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Other References

Ledex Catalog, SS-1104. "Pressure Compensated Electro-Hydraulic Proportional Flow Control Valve" by Kishor Patel; Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Technical Services #780,747. Moog, Inc. Industrial Division; Moog Series 60 Proportional Control Valves. Moog Type A65 Proportional Electrohydraulic Directional Control Valve. SLI Industries Catalog. Koehring, Pegasus Division; Pegasus Servovalves. Bertea Corporation, Electroproportional Valve.

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Abstract
The present invention is an electrically controlled valve (10) that includes an elongated valve body (38) with an axial passageway (48) disposed along the elongation axis (44) thereof. The valve body (38) has at least one inlet passageway (52) and at least one outlet passageway (56, 58) in fluid communication with the axial passageway (48). The valve (10) includes structure (60, 62) for establishing a static magnetic field within the valve body and axial passageway. The valve member (90) is mounted within the axial passageway (48) for reciprocation therein to selectively establish fluid communication between the inlet and outlet passageways of the valve body. The valve member (90) has at least a portion thereof formed of material that is magnetizable and of relatively low permeability. An electromagnetic device (78, 79) is mounted to the valve body for inducing a magnetic field within the magnetizable portion of the valve member such that the induced magnetic field interacts with the static magnetic field to position the valve member axially. Control apparatus is provided for regulating the energization of the electromagnetic device (78, 79) to thereby control the axial position of the valve member (90). The valve body is a substantially cylindrical member (38) with the axial passageway disposed along its central axis (44). The valve member (90) includes a spool portion (96) and first and second magnetizable end portions (92, 94) in one embodiment and in an alternative preferred embodiment valve member (10) is formed of magnetizable material along substantially its entire length. The electromagnetic device is, in the preferred embodiment, a coil (78, 79) which is mounted at each end of the cylindrical valve body (38) into which the first and second magnetizable portions (82, 94) of the valve member (90) extend. The control apparatus includes an electrical control circuit (172, 174) that regulates the magnitude and direction of direct current through the coil.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electrically controlled valve comprising:

(a) a housing having a central elongation axis;

(b) first and second substantially semicylindrical magnetic members disposed about said axis of said housing and defining a substantially cylindrical chamber therebetween;

(c) a substantially cylindrical valve body mounted within said cylindrical chamber defined by said first and second magnetic members, said cylindrical valve body having a central axis aligned with said axis of said housing, said valve body having an axial passageway therethrough along said central axis and a plurality of inlet and outlet passageways extending generally radially outward with respect to said axial passageway and in fluid communication with said axial passageway;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates broadly to electrically actuated valves and, in particular, to a valve having specific application as a pilot or control valve in hydraulic systems.

Electrically actuated valves are well-known in the prior art. Such valves include those that have solenoid actuated valve members. Such valves have discrete open and closed positions corresponding to energization of a solenoid coil or deenergization of the coil. Such valves are therefore either completely open or completely closed dependent upon the flow of current into the solenoid coil. While such prior art solenoid operated valves are useful in many applications, it is desirable to have a valve that is electrically controlled such that the valve member can be accurately positioned in a plurality of positions to provide fluid communication between selected ones of a plurality of fluid passageways. Such valves have particular application as pilot valves in hydraulic systems, specifically systems on tractors and other heavy equipment. The present invention satisfies this requirement in that it is a valve with a valve member having movement in proportion to electrical current flow. The valve member can thus be accurately positioned in an infinite number of locations by varying the direction and/or magnitude of the controlling current flow. When used as a pilot valve the present invention has the advantage of having an electronic closed loop control network. This electronic control has significant advantage over the prior art in hydraulic systems that are often subject to operation in a harsh environment. When used as a multiposition valve independent of a pilot or control function, the present invention provides a relatively inexpensive and accurately controlled multiposition valve.
 
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