Claims
- 1. Apparatus for providing fail-fixed operation of a servopiston comprising:
- means for providing a primary jet of fluid;
- means responsive to a variable control signal for varying the angular position of said primary jet from a maximum recovery position;
- at least first and second fluid paths including first and second input orifices respectively;
- said first fluid path being adapted to supply fluid to said servopiston at a variable pressure determined at least in part by said control signal;
- said first input orifice being positioned to substantially maximize the amount of primary jet fluid received by said first fluid path when said primary jet is in said maximum recovery position;
- said second orifice being positioned to receive a predetermined portion of said primary jet fluid when said control signal reaches a predetermined value; and
- said second fluid path terminating in the vicinity of said primary jet for directing a secondary jet of fluid at said primary jet adapted to produce positive fluid feedback in said second fluid path.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said secondary jet is adapted to deflect said primary jet in the direction of said second orifice to produce said positive fluid feedback; and
- wherein said deflected primary jet is caused to latch in an extreme angular position relative to said maximum recovery position when said control signal exceeds said predetermined value.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said second orifice is positioned to substantially maximize the amount of primary jet fluid received by said second fluid path when said control signal reaches one hundred percent of said apparatus' maximum rated control signal.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said extreme angular position constitutes a first angular position and further comprising:
- a third fluid path for discharging fluid entering said third path through a third input orifice; and
- said third input orifice being positioned to substantially maximize the amount of primary jet fluid received by said third fluid path when said primary jet is at a second angular position on the opposite side of said maximum recovery position relative to said first angular position.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 4 and further comprising:
- a shuttle piston cylinder having input and output ports communicating with said first fluid path and said servopiston respectively;
- a shuttle piston slidably disposed in said cylinder; and
- means for closing one of said ports with said shuttle piston when the pressure at said one port falls below a predetermined pressure level so as to block said first fluid path.
- 6. A method for the fail-fixed operation of a servopiston comprising the steps of:
- providing a primary jet of fluid;
- supplying fluid to said servopiston through a first fluid path at a variable pressure determined at least in part by the angular position of said primary jet;
- varying said angular position relative to a maximum recovery position in response to a selectively variable control signal, said primary jet being adapted to direct at least a portion of its fluid into a second fluid path beyond a predetermined angular position of said primary jet, said second fluid path being adapted to terminate in a secondary jet directed at said primary jet; and
- producing positive fluid feedback in said second fluid path when said control signal reaches a predetermined value by causing said secondary jet to deflect said primary jet toward said second fluid path.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 6 wherein said step of producing positive fluid feedback further includes the step of latching said primary jet in an extreme angular position beyond said predetermined angular position.
- 8. A method as recited in claim 6 or 7 and further including the step of blocking said first fluid path when said variable pressure in said first fluid path falls below a predetermined value.
Government Interests
This invention herein described was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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