Claims
- 1. A two-way, linear proportional force motor unit for directly operating an hydraulic utilization device, comprising
- a. a permanent magnet connected to magnetic pole pieces and defining an air gap containing a permanent magnetic flux,
- b. an electrical winding in said air gap,
- c. a mechanical coil support for said electrical winding,
- d. a balanced, prestressed, double-acting resilient metallic bellows
- e. said mechanical coil support being connected to said bellows at its effective midpoint from without said bellows whereby said electrical winding is external of said bellows,
- f. said bellows being prestressed in an amount greater than the operating displacement of said mechanical oil support, whereby said bellows is unidirectionally stressed at all times under normal working conditions,
- g. operator means projecting coaxially of the bellows within the confines of said bellows to an exterior point for connection to said utilization device and operatively associated with said mechanical coil support,
- h. said bellows being sealed at one end and in sealed communication at its other end with said hydraulic utilization device, whereby said bellows serves to isolate said air gap from the fluid of said hydraulic utilization device independently of sliding-type seals.
- 2. The linear proportional force motor of claim 1, further characterized by
- a. said bellows being prestressed in compression.
- 3. A linear proportional force motor according to claim 2, further characterized by
- a. said mechanical coil support comprising a cup-like member,
- b. said double-acting bellows comprising a pair of similar bellows members, positioned one on each side of the closed end of said cup member and being secured thereto,
- c. said operator being connected to said closed end within the confines of said bellows and projecting coaxially of the bellows to an exterior point for connection to a utilization device.
- 4. A linear proportional force motor according to claim 2, further characterized by
- a. one axial end of said bellows being secured in a position normally fixed in relation to said annular air gap,
- b. a pedestal for mounting the other end of said bellows, and
- c. means for adjustably positioning said pedestal along the axis of said bellows, for varying the neutral position of said bellows and said electrical coil.
- 5. A linear proportional force motor according to claim 1, further characterized by
- a. an exterior housing surrounding said bellows and said mechanical coil support,
- b. said bellows being closed at one end and sealed to said housing at its other end,
- c. said housing having an opening therein communicated with the sealed end of said bellows,
- d. said operator projecting through said opening, into the interior of said bellows, and being connected to the effective midpoint of said bellows.
- 6. A two-way, linear proportional force motor unit for directly operating an hydraulic utilization device, comprising
- a. a force motor housing,
- b. an hydraulic utilization device connected to said housing,
- c. operator means for said hydraulic utilization device extending through said housing and movable relative thereto for activating said utilization device,
- d. means in said force motor housing forming a magnetic air gap,
- e. an electrical winding movable axially in said air gap,
- f. the axes of said air gap and electrical winding being parallel to the effective axis of said operator means,
- g. a balanced, prestressed, double-acting resilient metallic bellows supported at its ends in said force motor housing,
- h. means mechanically connecting said electrical winding to the effective midpoint of said bellows whereby upon energization of said winding said midpoint will be displaced axially through a distance and in a direction which is substantially a linear function of the electrical current energizing said winding,
- i. said bellows being initially prestressed in an amount greater than the maximum intended displacement of said midpoint, whereby said bellows remains under at least limited prestress in all normal operating positions,
- j. that portion of said operator means extending within said housing, being entirely within the confines of said bellows and being connected to said bellows midpoint from within the said bellows and said electrical winding being connected to said midpoint outside said bellows, and
- k. said bellows, at its ends, being in sealed relation to said force motor housing, whereby said air gap and electrical winding are completely isolated from said hydraulic utilization device.
- 7. A linear proportional force motor unit according to claim 6, further characterized by
- a. said operator means comprising a rod-like element extending axially into the interior of said bellows from one end thereof and connected to the bellows midpoint from within.
- 8. A linear proportional force motor unit according to claim 7, further characterized by
- a. one end of the bellows being adjustably movable axially relative to said housing, whereby to accommodate adjustment of the neutral midpoint of said bellows.
- 9. A linear electrical force motor according to claim 6, further characterized by
- a. an hydraulic valve device is connected to said force motor,
- b. said valve device including a movable member connected to said operating element.
- 10. A linear electrical force motor according to claim 9, further characterized by
- a. said movable valve member is mounted coaxially with said operating element for controlled linear movement therewith.
- 11. The linear proportional force motor according to claim 6, further characterized by
- a. said hydraulic utilization device comprising a first movable valve member and a second movable valve member being slidably and rotatably associated with said first movable valve member,
- b. said first movable valve member being connected to said operator means for controlled linear movement therewith,
- c. said movable valve members each including fluid passage means adapted for communication upon linear displacement of said first movable valve member,
- d. fluid actuator means for rotating said second movable valve member and being connected to said fluid passage means of said valve members,
- e. at least some of said fluid passage means comprising diagonally disposed recesses formed in one of said movable valve members, whereby fluid flow achieved by linear displacement of said first valve member will energize said fluid actuator to effect rotary displacement of said second valve member thereby compensating for the fluid flow control effects caused by the linear displacement of the first valve member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 458,714, filed Apr. 8, 1974, now abandoned.
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