Pneumatic servo valve (governing valve)

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Inventors

Aspervall, Roland
Jareke, Bo

Application #

777778

Filed

Sep-16-1985

Published

Jun-2-1987

Current US Class

091/461
091/464
091/465
091/51
137/596.16

International Classes

F15B 013/02

Field of Search

91/459 91/51 91/461 91/464 91/465 137/625.61 137/596.16

Assignee

Computer Instrument AB (both of, SE); Aspervall Instrument AB (both of, SE)

Examiners

Croyle; Carlton R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wegner & Bretschneider

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Abstract
A pneumatic servo valve comprising a piston in a cylinder. Both controlling surfaces of the piston are exposed to controlling air. The piston is provided with an axial drilling extending through it, which communicates via a radial groove with an inlet of controlling air. Both openings of the drilling are normally closed by spring actuated mushroom valves. Controlling chambers in the cylinder communicate through calibrated conduits in the piston with the radial groove, and can be put into communication with the surrounding atmosphere via outlets. The outlets are controlled by electromagnet valves. A microcomputer receives signals from correct and actual value indicators respectively, and administers opening and closing of the valves. When one of these is opened the connected controlling chamber is decompressed and the piston moves in the direction of the empty chamber. One of the mushroom valves follows the movement of the piston, while the other mushroom valve is prevented from moving by a valve seat. The adjacent opening of the drilling is exposed, so that controlling air can pass through a connection, effecting the desired controlling action.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A pneumatic servo valve, which by means of electric signals can be brought to distribute compressed air to or from a double acting servo motor, whereby the compressed air is introduced into the valve through a hole (9) in the middle of a cylinder (2), which is incorporated in the device and further from this through a circular groove (4) in the centre of a piston (3) in the cylinder and thereafter on through a drilling (8) from the groove, radially towards the centre of a piston shaft (5, 6) having a central, lengthwise drilled channel, rigidly connected to an axially protruding from each side of the piston, and that the servo valve comprises channels (14, 15) for the connection of lines to said servo motor, small conduits (16) and (17) are drilled from each end of the piston (3) towards the circular groove (4) in order to deliver pressure air to both ends of the cylinder (2) and further channels lead from each end of the cylinder (2) to two parallel, in the same direction arranged decompression nozzles (18, 19) and wherein the invention is characterized in that the distribution of pressure air to or from the servo motor is supplied by two double mushroom valves (10, 11) incorporated into the servo valve with cones in both ends pointing in the same direction, and that the valves are arranged coaxially with the piston shaft (5, 6), so that they can be brought to seal with cones pointing towards the middle against the channel (7) through the piston shaft, and that decompression seats (12, 13) are axially adjustable, coaxially with the valves and towards their outer decompression cones, and that the valves are loaded by one (34) or two springs (10', 11') in such way that the valves can be brought to displace the piston axially by means of axial adjustment of the decompression seats, and thereby the piston to a central position, wherein the piston in no other way is influenced for axial displacement, and that the valves in this position seals with both their cones against their respective valve seats so that there is no leakage of air from the device.



Description
Shifting means, e.g. servo motors, are often used for manipulation of heavy devices within the industry and other technical fields, such as heating plants, water treatment plants, lifting equipment and so on. The manipulation work is affected by means of a pressure fluid, or pressure gas, which acts e.g. on a piston axially slideable within a cylinder, or on a rotatably mounted wing.

The governing of the pressure medium to and from the cylinder is affected by means of a governing valve or, as it is often called a pilot valve, or servo valve. In lifting or escavating machines for instance the controlling motion of such valves is made manually, but may alternatively also be governed by a signal impulse to an internal servo system within the valve, so to say servo on servo.

The most common type of servo valve is the well known, so called sliding piston, comprising a cylinder with radial ports and corresponding piston portions arranged axially on a common shaft.

This sliding piston will require comparatively large impulse energy for its movement, in spite of its often small diameter (5-10 mm.). The axial movement for the opening and closing of the ports tends to be long, because the pistons need a certain overlap to ensure acceptable sealing.
 
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