Claims
- 1. An air driven device comprisinga source of fluid pressure having two charging passages alternately receiving pressurized fluid; two opposed working cavities; two valves, each valve including a valve element, a first port, a second port and a third port, the first ports being in communication with the charging passages, respectively, the second ports being in communication with the working cavities, respectively, the third ports extending to atmosphere, the valve elements controlling communication between the second and third ports; one-way valves between the charging passages and the working cavities preventing flow toward the charging passages from the working cavities and restricting flow toward the working cavities from the charging passages below a preselected pressure.
- 2. The air driven device of claim 1, the third ports each being tapered to increase in cross-sectional area away from the valve elements, respectively.
- 3. The air driven device of claim 2, the third ports being tapered in one cross-sectional dimension, the cross-sectional area increasing by three times between the valve elements and atmosphere.
- 4. The air driven device of claim 1, the one-way valves being in the valve elements, respectively.
- 5. The air driven device of claim 1, the two valves each further including a housing having a cavity, the first, second and third ports being through the housing to the cavity, the valve elements being slidably positioned in the cavities, respectively.
- 6. The air driven device of claim 5, the valve elements each having a sidewall with a sealing ring, the valve elements being sealably positioned in the cavities, respectively.
- 7. The air driven device of claim 6, the one-way valves being in the valve elements, respectively.
- 8. The air driven device of claim 6, the sidewalls selectively covering the third ports, respectively.
- 9. An air driven device comprisinga source of fluid pressure having two charging passages alternately receiving pressurized fluid; two opposed working cavities; two valves, each valve including a housing having a cavity, a valve element slidably positioned in the cavity, a first port, a second port and a third port through the housing to the cavity, the first ports being in communication with the charging passages, respectively, the second ports being in communication with the working cavities, respectively, the third ports extending to atmosphere, the valve elements controlling communication between the second and third ports, the third ports each being tapered to increase in cross-sectional area away from the valve elements, respectively; one-way valves between the charging passages and the working cavities in the valve elements, respectively, preventing flow toward the charging passages from the working cavities and restricting flow toward the working cavities from the charging passages below a preselected pressure.
- 10. The air driven device of claim 9, the third ports being tapered in one cross-sectional dimension, the cross-sectional area increasing by three times between the valve elements and atmosphere.
- 11. The air driven device of claim 9, the valve elements each having a sidewall with a sealing ring, the valve elements being sealably positioned in the cavities, respectively.
- 12. The air driven device of claim 11, the sidewalls selectively covering the third ports, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/116,029, filed Jul. 15, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,905, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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