High force-gain valve

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Inventors

Alexius, Richard C.

Application #

470810

Filed

Feb-28-1983

Published

Oct-16-1984

Current US Class

251/282
251/319

International Classes

F16K 039/04

Field of Search

251/282 251/319 251/322 251/323 251/326 137/505.18 137/219

Assignee

Martin Marietta Corporation (Bethesda, MD)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hogan; Patrick M., Iseman; William J., Chin; Gay

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Abstract
A high force-gain valve including a housing having first and second openings therein, a fluid diverter fixed in position within the housing and aligned with the second opening, a translatable gate closely surrounding the diverter and having a sealing edge which in the closed position seats against the portion of the housing adjacent the second opening, and a positioner for translating the gate between open and closed positions. The gate is hollow, its interior being in fluid communication with the interior of the housing, and has a beveled sealing edge, exposing most of the sealing edge to the fluid pressure within the housing, and is therefore force balanced. The force balancing permits the gate to be easily and quickly translated and positioned between the open and closed positions.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A high force-gain valve for controlling the flow of fluid therethrough comprising:

(a) a housing having first and second openings therein, one of said openings being in fluid communication with a source of said fluid;

(b) a substantially hollow fluid diverter fixed in position within said housing and aligned with said second opening and including elongated slots through a wall thereof;

(c) a gated disposed within said housing closely surrounding said diverter and having a substantially force balanced configuration, said gate being hollow, the interior thereof being in a fluid communication with the interior of said housing thereby facilitating the force balancing thereof, said gate further being translatable between open and closed positions and including a sealing edge sized and shaped for, when said gate is in said closed position, seating against the portion of said housing adjacent said second opening thereby blocking flow of said fluid therethrough, said diverter being attached to said housing on the gate side of and spaced from said second opening so as to provide an unobstructed fluid flow path through said second opening when said gate is in other than said closed position, said slots in said diverter being aligned to the direction of translation of said gate and said gate further including spokes sized for being received in said slots; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to valves and particularly to a new and improved high force-gain valve which is inherently force balanced to permit quick and easy opening and closing thereof.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many different types of valves are used to control the flow of fluids. Particular difficulties can arise, however, in valves which are employed to control fluid under high pressure. Force-gain can be defined as the ratio of the output force to the input force. Many typically-configured prior art valves have low force-gain in which a relatively powerful actuator is required to overcome the force of the high pressure fluid to which the valve component which varies the fluid flow is exposed. For example, in a typical poppet valve having a force-gain of only 1.5, the actuator would have to supply a 2,000 pound force in order to open a one square inch poppet against a 3,000 psi fluid. In addition to being expensive and bulky, such powerful actuators are heavy, a disadvantage where overall valve weight is an important factor, such as in aircraft or guided missile applications. Further, the necessity of such a powerful actuator eliminates from the choice of potential actuator types the typically smaller, lower powered and less expensive actuators, such as solenoids and cams.
 
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