Adjustable spring seat

4457501
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Inventors

Davis, Alan R.

Application #

404250

Filed

Aug-2-1982

Published

Jul-3-1984

Current US Class

074/526
074/527
267/175
267/177

International Classes

F16F 001/12

Field of Search

267/175 267/177 251/337 411/536 411/535 192/110 192/110 74/527 74/526

Assignee

Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Stoner, Jr.; Bruce H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Grace; C. H., Gordon; H. D.

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Abstract
An adjustable spring stop assembly (10) for a spring (S) received within a bore (B) is provided. The adjustable spring stop assembly comprises a washer member (12) and an adjustment member (14). The washer member is axially fixable within the bore and is provided with a centrally located aperture (16) and a plurality of radially extending, radially aligned slot pairs of different diametrical lengths (18--18, 20--20, 22--22, 24--24, and 26--26). The adjustment member is provided with a pair of axially extending and inwardly tapering ear portions (34) which may be received within any selected one of the slot pairs. The adjustment member is provided with a fitting (40) which is accessible from the exterior of the bore through the centrally located aperture in the washer member for incrementally selectively varying the separation (44) of a surface (32) on the adjustment member from the washer member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An adjustable spring stop assembly for a coil spring received within a bore, said assembly comprising:

a generally flat disk shaped washer member axially fixed in said bore, said washer member having a generally centrally located aperture therethrough and a plurality of radially extending, radially aligned slot pairs formed therethrough, each of said slot pairs of a different diametrical length and of a generally equal width; and

a one piece adjustment member having a generally flat, partially disk shaped base portion and a pair of ear portions extending axially from one side of said base portion, the thickness of said ear portions being equal to or less than the width of said slots, the radially outer surfaces of said ear portions tapering radially inwardly with increased distance from said base portion, said ear portions receivable in any selected one of said slot pairs, the maximum transverse separation of said radially outer surfaces measured on a plane normal to the axis of said bore being at least equal to the diameter of the longest slot pair, the minimum transverse separation of said radially outer surfaces, measured on a plane normal to the axis of said bore, being less than the diameter of the shortest slot pair, the other surface of said base portion adapted to seat one end of said spring.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to adjustable spring stops, and in particular, to adjustable spring stops for valves incorporating loading spring means and means for varying, in discrete steps, the spring loading force, as necessary, to effect desired adjustments of the valve operating setting.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Valves, such as pressure regulating valves, utilizing spring loading or biasing means for biasing a valve member, such as a valve spool or the like, are well known in the prior art. Adjustment mechanisms for such valves, whereby the spring loading or biasing force may be varied as necessary to effect a desired adjustment of the valve setting, are well known in the prior art. Examples of such valves, and the adjustment mechanism therefore, may be seen by reference to U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,013,790; 3,587,355; 3,618,927; and 3,572,219, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

While the prior art adjustable spring seat devices were functionally satisfactory as they allowed selective adjustments of the spring loading or biasing force of the springs seated thereby, they were not totally satisfactory as the prior art devices were often complicated and/or expensive to produce, required a complicated operation to effect the spring bias adjustment and/or were not suitable for direct replacement of a standard washer-type, non-adjustable spring seat. By way of example, the prior art devices often require relatively complex cam members which mate with other cam members and/or pins, require threadably engaged members, or the like. Additionally, the prior art devices are typically relatively specialized structures which are not suitable for relatively easy replacement of standard washer-type, non-adjustable spring seats.
 
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