Fluidic repeater

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Inventors

Leonard, Willie B.

Application #

720410

Filed

Sep-3-1976

Published

Feb-6-1979

Current US Class

091/388
091/402
091/461
091/51
137/625.62

International Classes

F15B 013/16; F15B 015/22

Field of Search

91/388 91/51 91/402 137/625.63 137/625.62

Examiners

Maslousky; Paul E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Robinson; Murray, Conley; Ned L., Rose; David Alan

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Abstract
Two fluid passages are connected through flow restrictors to a fluid supply. Downstream of the restrictors the fluid supply has a drooping pressure-load characteristic. Venting means for the fluid passages comprises vent openings therein downstream of the restrictors and variable position obstructor means cooperating with vent openings to vary the venting and thereby vary fluid pressures in the fluid passages. Fluid conduits connect these pressure outputs to a piston moving in a cylinder whose opposite ends are connected to the fluid conduits. The piston and cylinder form the responder of the system. A feed back means controlled by the position of the responder piston and/or the load varies pressure in the fluid conduits by variably venting same. The feedback means includes variable cross-section surface pasages, e.g. sloping grooves, in the responder piston or fluidic load piston or both. Alternatively or additionally a separate feedback piston may be connected to the receiver or load piston. The feedback vent-position function must be properly correlated to produce negative pressure feedback with respect to the obstructor means vent-position function to obtain a receiver piston motion directly proportional to transmitter obstructor motion. Instead of variable venting, variable pressures can be generated by making the restrictors variable and conducting the downstream pressure by two lines to the responder. Furthermore, the transmitter may be modified to effect change in only one pressure. A single line may then be used between transmitter and responder.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Fluidic repeater to be connected to a source of pressurized fluid and to reservoir means for storing fluid at a pressure lower than that of such source, the fluidic repeater comprising:

first and second conduit means for conveying pressurized fluid supplied by such source, each said conduit means including a fluid passage, source connection means for connecting the passage to such source, and source restrictor means for restricting fluid flow through the source connection means to the passage;

transmitter means for creating a fluid pressure differential between said first and second conduit means passages, said transmitter means including transmitter first venting means for variably venting fluid from said first conduit means passage to such reservoir means, and transmitter second venting means for variably venting fluid from said second conduit means passage to the same reservoir to which said first venting means vents, said transmitter being positionable over a range of positions including a first position of maximum venting and a second position of minimum venting and various positions between said first and second positions to produce different amounts of movement of the responder means for each transmitter position within said range of positions;



Description
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to fluidic, e.g. hydraulic or pneumatic, repeaters useful as remote indicators and servo proportional controllers for either amplification or remote operation, e.g. in seismic generators, aircraft controls boat steering, automobile wheel tracking, plow jerkers, and vibration test equipment.

Hydraulic devices employing mechano-hydraulic transmitters including an obstructor moving relative to two liquid ports connected to a liquid supply having a drooping pressure-load characteristic are known. It is also known to employ as a receiver a double acting piston moving in a cylinder whose ends are connected by fluid conduits to the transmitter liquid supply upstream of the transmitter ports and to connect the piston mechanically or hydraulically to an output. Various feedbacks from the output to the transmitter are also known.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the invention means for feedback control, whether incorporated directly in the double acting piston or mechanically connected thereto, comprises variable cross-section surface passages, e.g. tapered grooves. These grooves may be in the ends of a double acting piston cooperating with ports or side recesses of a cylinder. The piston moves to variably throttle fluid vented from the high pressure ends of the piston to lower pressure portions of the system. The invention further includes improved transmitter, responser and receiver means useful with the feedback means of the invention, e.g. systems in which the transmitter has a single line output for actuating the responder or receiver, systems in which the transmitter operates by variable throttling, and systems employing rotary type transmitters and systems with rotary type feedback means. Other features of the invention and objects and advantages thereof will appear hereinafter.
 
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