Claims
- 1. In a position control apparatus, a detent mechanism, spring means for biasing said detent mechanism, operator means responsive to fluid pressure to move to an operating position preselected to cause operation of the detent mechanism, and regulator means for limiting the fluid pressure to a preselected operating pressure at least equal to that required for operation of the detent mechanism by the operator means, the improvement comprising means for limiting movement of the operator means beyond said operating position to an accurately preselected limit position, said movement limiting means comprising means for discharging pressurized fluid from the operator means to limit the fluid pressure therein to a preselected maximum pressure greater than said operating pressure when the operator means is at said preselected limit position, said operator means comprising means defining a pressure chamber, a piston movable in said chamber, means defining an inlet to said chamber for delivering the pressurized fluid thereto for moving said piston, and spring means in said chamber biasing the piston against movement by the pressurized fluid, and said movement limiting means comprising outlet means for discharging pressurized fluid from said chamber when said piston moves to the preselected limit position, said outlet means including a passage through said piston and means forming a portion of said chamber means for maintaining said passage closed until the piston reaches said limit position.
- 2. The position control apparatus of claim 1 wherein said chamber spring means concentrically surrounds said piston.
- 3. The position control apparatus of claim 1 wherein said piston is provided with means engageable with said chamber defining means for limiting movement of the piston.
- 4. The position control apparatus of claim 1 wherein said piston is provided with a collar for engagement by said spring means and said chamber defining means includes a tubular wall engageable by said collar for limiting movement of the piston.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 507,262 filed Sept. 19, 1974 now abandoned.
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