Claims
- 1. A control valve comprising:
- a valve body having a central axis, and a first end and a second end both perpendicular to said central axis of said valve body, each end containing a countersunk boss concentric to said central axis, said valve body further having a central bore coaxial to said central axis and joining each of said bosses, said central bore and each boss therein forming a pair of valve seats, said valve body further containing a first port, extending through said valve body connecting with one of said bosses, a second port extending through said valve body, connecting with the other of said bosses and a third port extending through said valve body connecting with said central bore;
- a split housing means having two housing sections for enclosing said first end and second end;
- each housing section being a generally cylindrical cupshape structure containing sidewalls, a bottom, and a valve guide means having a central channel, which when assembled is coaxial with the central axis of said valve body;
- a pair of valve means for controllably establishing pressure communications among said first, second and third ports, each of said valve means slideably disposed within the central channel of a corresponding one of said valve guide means and biased against one of said valve seats to close each end of said central bore and including:
- a pair of electrically actuatable solenoid coil assemblies concentrically disposed in said housing about said valve guide means for generating a magnetic holding force for unseating said valve means from said valve seat; and
- a nonmagnetic spacer disposed on said valve means between said valve means and said valve guide means for limiting the magnetic holding force exerted on said valve means;
- wherein each of said valve means includes:
- a rod-like member, adapted to be received within said central bore;
- a resilient valve attached to one end of said rod-like member; and
- a ferro-magnetic plate situated between said rod-like member and said valve, said plate having a larger diameter than said valve; and
- wherein said nonmagnetic spacer comprises a washer-like member mounted to said plate on an opposing surface opposite from said valve.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 946,883, filed Sept. 28, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,258,749.
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Divisions (1)
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