Claims
- 1. A directional control system for a pneumatic cylinder having a cylinder housing, a piston dividing the cylinder housing into two chambers, and a rod connected to the piston, the directional control system comprising:
- a first directional control valve comprising:
- a control valve housing having an ambient pressure chamber communicating with an atmosphere surrounding both the pneumatic cylinder and the directional control system;
- a first pressure chamber communicating with an air supply;
- a second pressure chamber communicating with a first chamber of the two chambers of the cylinder housing;
- a first valve means for selectively allowing communication between the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber; and
- a second valve means for selectively allowing communication between the second pressure chamber and the ambient pressure chamber; and
- a control means cavity defined by the control valve housing; and
- a first control means comprising:
- a first pressure controlling piston movably mounted in the control means cavity, where a pressure receiving chamber is formed between the control valve housing and a first side of the first pressure controlling piston;
- a second pressure controlling piston movably mounted in the control means cavity opposite the first pressure controlling piston, where a pressure controlling chamber is formed between the control valve housing and a first side of the second pressure controlling piston;
- a first spring connected to the first pressure controlling piston and the second pressure controlling piston; and
- a linkage means secured to the first pressure controlling piston for opening one of the first valve means and the second valve means corresponding to a movement of the first pressure controlling piston, the first directional control valve further comprising a first air supply/removal means for selectively supplying air to and removing air from the pressure receiving chamber and the pressure controlling chamber of the first directional control valve;
- a second directional control valve comprising:
- a control valve housing having an ambient pressure chamber communicating with an atmosphere surrounding the pneumatic cylinder and the directional control system;
- a first pressure chamber communicating with an air supply;
- a second pressure chamber communicating with a second chamber of the two chambers of the cylinder housing;
- a first valve means for selectively allowing communication between the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber; and
- a second valve means for selectively allowing communication between the second pressure chamber and the ambient pressure chamber; and
- a second control means for controlling closing, partially opening, and fully opening one of the first valve means and the second valve means of the second directional control valve.
- 2. The directional control system of claim 1, wherein:
- the first air supply/removal means comprises:
- a third valve means for allowing the pressure receiving chamber of the first directional control valve to communicate selectively between one of the second pressure chamber of the first directional control valve, the air supply, and the atmosphere; and
- a fourth valve means for allowing the pressure controlling chamber of the first directional control valve to communicate selectively with one of the air supply and the atmosphere, in which the fourth valve means further communicates with the third means.
- 3. The directional control system of claim 2, wherein:
- the linkage means of the first control means fully opens the first valve means when the third valve means allows communication between the pressure receiving chamber and the atmosphere and the fourth valve means allows communication between the pressure controlling chamber and the air supply;
- the linkage means of the first control means fully opens the second valve means when the third valve means allows communication between the pressure receiving chamber and the air supply and the fourth valve means allows communication between the pressure controlling chamber and the atmosphere;
- the linkage means of the first control means partially opens the first valve means when the third valve means allows communication between the pressure receiving chamber and the second pressure chamber and the fourth valve means allows communication between the pressure controlling chamber and the air supply; and
- the linkage means of the first control means partially opens the second valve means when the third valve means allows communication between the pressure receiving chamber and the second pressure chamber and the fourth valve means allows communication between the pressure controlling chamber and the atmosphere;
- 4. The directional control system of claim 1, the first directional control valve further comprising a balancing means for balancing the pressure in the pressure receiving chamber of the first directional control valve with a pressure exerted by the first spring on the first pressure controlling piston and a third valve means for allowing communication between the pressure receiving chamber and the second pressure chamber of the first directional control valve.
- 5. The directional control system of claim 4, wherein the balancing means of the first directional control valve comprises:
- a spring bearing connected to the first pressure controlling piston by a second spring; and
- a spring bearing moving means for raising and lowering the spring bearing; and
- the pressure in the pressure receiving chamber is balanced with a pressure exerted by the first and second springs on the first pressure controlling piston by operating the spring bearing moving means to raise or lower the spring bearing.
- 6. The directional control system of claim 5, wherein the spring bearing moving means of the first directional control valve is a threaded screw with a handle penetrating the second pressure controlling piston such that the screw lowers the spring bearing when the handle is turned in a first direction and raises the spring bearing when the handle is turned in a second direction.
- 7. A directional control system for a pneumatic cylinder having a cylinder housing, a piston dividing the cylinder housing into two chambers, and a rod connected to the piston, the directional control system comprising:
- a first directional control valve comprising:
- a control valve housing having an ambient pressure chamber communicating with an atmosphere surrounding both the pneumatic cylinder and the directional control system;
- a first pressure chamber communicating with an air supply;
- a second pressure chamber communicating with a first chamber of the two chambers of the cylinder housing;
- a first valve means for selectively allowing communication between the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber; and
- a second valve means for selectively allowing communication between the second pressure chamber and the ambient pressure chamber; and
- a first control means for controlling closing, partially opening, and fully opening one of the first valve means and the second valve means of the first directional control valve; and
- a second directional control valve comprising:
- a control valve having an ambient pressure chamber communicating with an atmosphere surrounding the pneumatic cylinder and the directional control system;
- a first pressure chamber communicating with an air supply;
- a second pressure chamber communicating with a second chamber of the two chambers of the cylinder housing;
- a first valve means for selectively allowing communication between the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber; and
- a second valve means for selectively allowing communication between the second pressure chamber and the ambient pressure chamber; and
- a control means cavity defined by the control valve housing; and
- a second control means comprising:
- a first pressure controlling piston movably mounted in the control means cavity, where a pressure receiving chamber is formed between the control valve housing and a first side of the pressure controlling piston;
- a back pressure chamber is formed between the control valve housing and a second side of the pressure controlling piston;
- a linkage means secured to the pressure controlling piston for opening one of the first valve means and the second valve means corresponding to a movement of the pressure controlling piston; and
- the second directional control valve further comprises an air supply/removal means for selectively supplying air to and removing air from the pressure receiving chamber and for selectively connecting the pressure receiving chamber with the second pressure chamber.
- 8. The directional control valve of claim 7, wherein the air supply/removal means of the second directional control valve comprises:
- a third valve means for allowing the pressure receiving chamber to selectively communicate with the second pressure chamber and the air supply, and
- a fourth valve means for allowing the pressure-receiving chamber to selectively communicate with one of the air supply and the atmosphere, in which the fourth valve means is positioned between the third valve means and the air supply.
- 9. The directional control system of claim 7, wherein the back pressure chamber of the second directional control valve is open to the atmosphere.
- 10. The directional control system of claim 7, the second directional control valve further comprising balancing means for balancing the pressure in the back pressure chamber with the pressure in the pressure receiving chamber.
- 11. The directional control system of claim 10, wherein the balancing means of the second directional control valve comprises:
- a spring bearing connected to the pressure controlling piston by a spring; and
- a spring bearing moving means for raising and lowering the spring bearing so that the pressure in the pressure receiving chamber is balanced with a pressure of the spring and an atmospheric pressure in the back pressure chamber exerted on the pressure controlling piston by operating the spring bearing moving means to raise or lower the spring bearing.
- 12. The directional control system of claim 11, wherein the spring bearing moving means is a threaded screw with a handle penetrating the control valve housing of the second directional control valve such that the screw lowers the spring bearing when the handle is turned in a first direction and raises the spring bearing when the handle is turned in a second direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/640,149 filed Jan. 11, 1991, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 07/442,210 filed Nov. 28, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,065,665.
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