Claims
- 1. A control device for a fluid motor having a movable fluid motor member, comprising an input member for setting the desired position of said fluid motor, a valve shoe having a pressure fluid supply port and carried by said input member, a flat valve plate having a pair of fluid receiving ports, passage means for connecting both of said fluid receiving ports to said fluid motor, said input member being alternatively movable between a first position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with one of said fluid receiving ports to thereby move said movable fluid motor member in one direction, a second position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with the other of said fluid receiving ports to thereby move said movable fluid motor member in another direction and a null position in which said fluid supply port is misaligned with both of said fluid receiving ports and said fluid motor is inoperative, said valve plate being movable in direct response to movement of said movable fluid motor member to misalign said fluid receiving ports and said fluid supply port when said fluid motor reaches the position set by said input member, and differential area means on said valve shoe responsive to fluid pressure to move said shoe away from said valve plate a predetermined distance to permit limited fluid flow therebetween and thus create a hydrostatic bearing.
- 2. A control valve for controlling pressure fluid, comprising a flat valve plate having a pair of fluid receiving ports, an input member, a valve shoe having a fluid supply port carried by said input member and slidable on said valve plate, said input member alternatively movable between a first position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with one of said fluid receiving ports, a second position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with the other of said fluid receiving ports, and a null position in which said fluid supply port is misaligned with both of said fluid receiving ports, means biasing said valve shoe toward said valve plate, and self-modulating pressure responsive means opposing said biasing means to move said shoe away from said valve plate a predetermined distance to permit fluid flow therebetween and thus create a hydrostatic bearing said self-modulating pressure responsive means includes a plurality of fluid receiving pockets formed in said shoe adjacent said valve plate, means for supplying pressure fluid to each of said pockets including a fixed orifice, and variable outlet means automtically adjustable to regulate the pressure of the supply fluid in said pockets to move the shoe relative to the valve plate such that said predetermined distance is maintained.
- 3. The control valve recited in claim 2, wherein the outlet means comprise the valve plate surface and lands on the shoe surrounding said pockets, the pressure in each pocket being an inverse function of the distance between its lands and the plate surface, whereby the shoe will lift off the plate until the forces produced by the pressures in the pockets neutralize said biasing force.
- 4. The control device recited in claim 2, wherein the fixed orifice includes a shallow groove on the top surface of the shoe, a flat washer covering the groove to restrict fluid flow therethrough, a fluid passage connecting the shallow groove to one of said pockets and said shallow groove is connected to a source of pressure fluid.
- 5. A control valve for controlling pressure fluid, comprising a flat valve plate having a pair of fluid receiving ports, an input member, a valve shoe having a fluid supply port carried by said input member and slidable on said valve plate, said input member alternatively movable between a first position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with one of said fluid receiving ports, a second position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with the other of said fluid receiving ports, and a null position in which said fluid supply port is misaligned with both of said fluid receiving ports, means biasing said valve shoe toward said valve plate, and self modulating pressure responsive means opposing said biasing means to move said shoe away from said valve plate a predetermined distance to permit fluid flow therebetween and thus create a hydrostatic bearing, said biasing means comprises a first area on said shoe responsive to fluid pressure to create a first force biasing the shoe away from said plate and a second area on said shoe responsive to fluid pressure to create a second force biasing said shoe toward said plate, the sum of the first and second forces comprising a resultant force biasing said shoe toward the valve plate and said self-modulating pressure responsive means include a third area means, means restricting the flow of pressure fluid to said third area means, and variable outlet means from said third area means, said third area means being responsive to fluid pressure to create a third force to oppose said resultant force and move said shoe away from said valve plate until said third force equals said resultant force.
- 6. The control valve recited in claim 5, wherein said third area means comprises a plurality of spaced pockets formed in said flat surface, said restricting means comprises a fixed orifice for supplying pressure fluid to each of said pockets, and said variable outlet means comprises lands on the shoe periphery surrounding said pockets and the adjacent valve plate surface which creates a fluid outlet from said third area means which varies in size as the shoe moves away from the plate, wherein pressure in each recess varies inversely with the distance its adjacent land is spaced from said valve plate to thereby cause an unbalance of pressure in said pockets to create a corrective force opposing an externaly applied force tending to tilt said valve shoe relative to said valve plate.
- 7. A control device for a fluid motor having a movable fluid motor member, comprising an input member for setting the desired position of said fluid motor, a flat valve plate having a pair of fluid receiving ports, a valve shoe mounted in a bore in the input member and positioned between the input member and the valve plate wherein the valve shoe is axially movable and tiltable in the bore to accommodate variations in parallelism and distance between the input member and the valve plate, a pressure fluid supply port opening into a flat surface in said valve shoe adjacent said valve plate, a source of pressure fluid, passage means for connecting both of said fluid receiving ports to said fluid motor, said input member being alternatively movable between a first position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with one of said fluid receiving ports to thereby move said movable fluid motor member in one direction, a second position in which said fluid supply port is aligned with the other of said fluid receiving ports to thereby move said movable fluid motor member in another direction and a null position in which said fluid supply port is misaligned with both of said fluid receiving ports and said fluid motor is inoperative, said valve plate being movable in direct response to movement of said movable fluid motor member to misalign said fluid receiving ports and said fluid supply port when said fluid motor reaches the position set by said input member, and differential area means on said valve shoe responsive to fluid pressure to move said shoe away from said valve plate a predetermined distance to permit limited fluid flow therebetween and hydrostatically balance the shoe.
- 8. The control device recited in claim 7, including means for simultaneously biasing said first valve shoe against said housing flat surface and said second valve shoe against said second flat surface on said valve plate.
- 9. The control device recited in claim 7, including means for sealing said first valve shoe in the first said bore to prevent fluid leakage therebetween and second means for sealing said second valve shoe in the first said bore to prevent fluid leakage therebetween.
- 10. A control device for a fluid motor having a movable fluid motor member, comprising an input member for setting the desired position of said fluid motor, means for pivotally attaching the input member to a housing, a manual control arm for pivoting the input member, a first valve shoe mounted in a bore in the input member between the input member and the housing, a flat surface on said first valve shoe adapted to slide on a flat surface on said housing, said first valve shoe adapted to move axially and tilt in said bore to accommodate variations in parallelism and distance between the input member and the housing, a first fluid supply port in said housing which opens into the flat surface of the housing adjacent the first valve shoe, a source of pressure fluid for said first fluid supply port, a second bore in the first valve shoe in fluid communication with said first fluid supply port, a flat valve plate having a pair of fluid receiving ports, a second valve shoe mounted in the bore in the input member and positioned between the input member and the valve plate, a second flat surface on said second valve shoe adapted to slide on said flat valve plate, said second valve shoe adapted to move axially and tilt in the first said bore to accommodate variations in parallelism and distance between said input member and said valve plate, a third bore in the second valve shoe in fluid communication with said second bore for receiving said pressure fluid, a second pressure fluid supply port opening into said second flat surface in said second valve shoe adjacent said valve plate, passage means for connecting both of said fluid receiving ports in the valve plate to said fluid motor, said input member being alternatively movable between a first position in which said second pressure fluid supply port is aligned with one of said fluid receiving ports to thereby move said movable fluid motor member in one direction, a second position in which said second pressure fluid supply port is aligned with the other of said fluid receiving ports to thereby move said movable fluid motor member in another direction and a null position in which said second pressure fluid supply port is misaligned with both of said fluid receiving ports and said fluid motor is inoperative, said valve plate being movable in direct response to movement of said movable fluid motor member to misalign said fluid receiving ports and said second pressure fluid supply when said fluid motor reaches the position set by said input member, and differential area means on said second valve shoe responsive to fluid pressure to move said second shoe away from said valve plate a predetermined distance to permit limited fluid flow therebetween and hydrostatically balance the shoe.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 494,677 filed Aug. 2, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,967,541.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
500,840 |
Feb 1939 |
UK |
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
494677 |
Aug 1974 |
|