Claims
- 1. An electrohydraulic servovalve for a feed-back control of a hydraulic device, in particular a jack (37) or a motor, said servovalve comprising in combination:
- (a) a rotary torque motor (1) having a limited angular movement;
- (b) a hydraulic distributor (2) comprising a rotary shaft (10) coaxially connected to the torque motor (1) and means for enabling said distributor to supply hydraulic fluid to said device (37);
- (c) a detector (3,3b) of the angular position of the shaft (10) of the distributor (2), mounted coaxially with and fixed to said shaft, so that the torque motor, the hydraulic distributor (2) and the detector have rotating parts (7, 10, 9, 3a) which are coaxial and connected to rotate together;
- (d) an adder (4) having a first input, a second input and an output, an electronic amplifier (5) combined with the adder and connecting the torque motor to the output of the adder, and means for supplying a given command voltage (E) to the first input of the adder, the detector (3, 3b) having an output connected to the second input of the adder so that an output voltage of the detector reaches the second input of the adder (4), this servovalve further comprising a hollow body (11) in which the torque motor and the rotary distributor are disposed, the angular position detector being fixed to an end of said body, magnets (7) fixed to the shaft (10) of the distributor, the torque motor comprising a coil (6) for exciting said magnets, a stationary sleeve (17) mounted in the body (11) in coaxial relation to said shaft and surrounding said shaft and a hydraulic circuit for controlling said device comprising orifices and conduits in said sleeve and in said body,
- (e) and said orifices and hydraulic conduits (19, 7, 31, 42; 26, 28, 32, 43; 19, 55, 56, 48, 49 . . . 26, 28 . . . FIG. 4), respectively formed within the body and the sleeve pass through a same common radial plane.
- 2. An electrohydraulic servovalve for a feed-back control of a hydraulic device, in particular a jack (37) or a motor, said servovalve comprising in combination:
- (a) a rotary torque motor (1) having a limited angular movement;
- (b) a hydraulic distributor (2) comprising a rotary shaft (10) coaxially connected to the torque motor (1) and means for enabling said distributor to supply hydraulic fluid to said device (37);
- (c) a detector (3,3b) of the angular position of the shaft (10) of the distributor (2), mounted coaxially with and fixed to said shaft, so that the torque motor, the hydraulic distributor (2) and the detector have rotating parts (7, 10, 9, 3a) which are coaxial and connected to rotate together;
- (d) an adder (4) having a first input, a second input and an output, an electronic amplifier (5) combined with the adder and connecting the torque motor to the output of the adder, and means for supplying a given command voltage (E) a first input of the adder, the detector (3,3b) having an output connected to the second input of the adder so that an output voltage of the detector reaches the second input of the adder (4), this servovalve further comprising a hollow body (11) in which the torque motor and the rotary distributor are disposed, the angular position detector being fixed to an end of said body, magnets (7) fixed to the shaft (10) of the distributor, the torque motor comprising a coil (6) for exciting said magnets, a sleeve (17) mounted in the body (11) in coaxial relation to said shaft and surrounding said shaft and a hydraulic circuit for controlling said device comprising orifices and conduits in said sleeve and in said body,
- (e) and said orifices and hydraulic conduits (19, 7, 31, 42; 26, 28, 32, 43; 19, 55, 56, 48, 49 . . . 26, 28 . . . FIG. 4), respectively formed within the body and the sleeve pass through a same common radial plane; wherein
- said sleeve has ports and wherein two diametrically opposed radially orifices (19) of said orifices provided in said body (13) open onto two corresponding ports (26) of said sleeve (17), that are located within the same radial plane as said radial orifices (19), and conduits supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure communicate with said two ports, said body has an inner wall in facing relation to said sleeve and two longitudinal recesses (48, 49), passing through the same radial plane as said orifices and ports, and an annular groove (51) interconnecting said two recesses are provided in said inner wall, an end orifice (21) is provided in an end (17a) of the sleeve (17) and a first conduit connected to the hydraulic device (37) communicates with said orifice and one of said recesses opens onto said orifice, said recesses (48, 49) communicating with corresponding diametrically opposed radial ports (32), provided in said sleeve (17), and said recesses and said corresponding ports (32) of said sleeve and said radial orifices (19) and ports (26) in facing relation to said sleeve (17) are capable of being put in communication by a rotation in the appropriate direction of said shaft (10) of said distributor which shaft is suitably profiled, and all said orifices, ports and recesses except the end orifice (21) pass through a same radial plane (FIG. 4).
- 3. A servovalve according to claim 1, or 2 comprising, formed in the inner wall of said body two longitudinal recesses and an annular groove of the body interconnecting said two recesses, said two recesses communicating with two diametrically opposed radial ports of said sleeve and with a second end orifice in the end of said sleeve, a conduit connected to the hydraulic device communicating with said second end orifice, and said recesses being capable of being put in communication with said orifices of said body and the corresponding ports of said sleeve supplied with fluid under pressure when said suitably profiled shaft of the distributor rotates through a given angle in a direction opposed to the preceding direction.
- 4. A servovalve according to claim 3, comprising, formed in the inner wall of said body, two diametrically opposed longitudinal recesses which communicate with corresponding radial ports of said sleeve and with radial ports of said body, a conduit for the return of the fluid to the reservoir communicating with said corresponding radial ports of said sleeve, said recesses being put in communication by a rotation of said shaft in a selected direction, with one of said two groups of recesses of said body, and associated ports in said sleeve for the return of the fluid coming from the hydraulic device to the reservoir.
- 5. A servovalve according to claim 1, wherein roller bearings (65) are inserted between said sleeve (17) and shaft (10) of the distributor.
- 6. A servovalve according to claim 1, wherein the end portion (10a) of said rotatable shaft (10) adjacent said position detector (3) is mounted on a pair of ball bearings (67, 68), in which the balls (69, 71) of each bearing are supported by diametrically opposite bearings supporting surfaces (69a, 69b, 71a, 71b) and said supporting surfaces are axially offset in order that, in each axial plane passing through two balls of each bearing, the supporting surfaces (69, . . . 71b) of the four balls are located at the end portions of the arms 8 "X" connecting two diametrically opposite balls (69, 71) of which one is part of the first bearing and the other is part of the second bearing.
- 7. A servovalve according to claim 1, or 2 wherein the angular position detector is a potentiometer provided with a slide connected to rotate with said shaft of the distributor.
- 8. A servovalve according to claim 1, or 2 wherein the detector is inductive and comprises two primary and secondary windings between which windings is placed a core connected to rotate with the shaft.
- 9. A servovalve according to claim 1, or 2 comprising at least two synchronized torque motors each associated with an amplifier and a single central shaft, two opposite ends of said shaft controlling rotary hydraulic distributors controlling the supply of fluid to corresponding receiving devices.
- 10. A servovalve according to claim 9, wherein said receiving devices are two chambers of a double-acting hydraulic jack.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 146,869, (now abandoned) filed Jan. 22, 1988, the benefit of which is claimed under 35 USC 120.
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