Claims
- 1. In a fluidic repeater comprising
- a source of pressure fluid,
- a reservoir of fluid at lower pressure than said source,
- a responder including means forming a first chamber and a first movable member movable in the chamber, e.g. a cylinder and a piston movable in the cylinder,
- a first fluid passage for connecting the source of pressure fluid to a first portion of the first chamber at one side of the first movable member,
- a first flow restrictor in said flow passage,
- a part of said flow passage downstream of said first restrictor together with said first portion of said first chamber providing a transmitter controlled volume,
- transmitter means for variably venting said transmitter controlled volume to vary the fluid pressure in said first portion of said first chamber according to the degree of venting by said transmitter means.
- a second fluid passage for connecting the source of pressure fluid to a second portion of the first chamber on a side of said first movable member opposite to said one side,
- a second flow restrictor in said second flow passage, a part of said second flow passage downstream of the last said flow restrictor together with said second portion of said first chamber providing a feedback controlled volume,
- feedback means for variably venting said feedback controlled volume to vary the fluid pressure in said second portion of said first chamber according to the degree of venting by said feedback means,
- load actuating means comprising second means forming a second chamber having a second movable member movable therein, e.g. a piston and cylinder,
- passage means for supplying pressure fluid to and receiving pressure fluid from opposite sides of said second chamber at opposite sides of said second movable member, and
- valve means controlling said passage means, said first movable member being connected to said valve means,
- the improvement as follows:
- said transmitter means comprising a fixed stator and a rotor rotatably mounted relative to the stator, said stator having a plurality of stationary fluid passages each terminating in a stationary port at a surface of the stator opposite the rotor, one of said stationary ports communicating with said transmitter controlled volume and an other of said stationary ports communicating with said reservoir, flow path means including passage means over the surface of the rotor for communicating said one stationary port, that communicates with said transmitter controlled volume, with said other stationary port, that communicates with said reservoir, with varying degrees of restriction according to the angular position of said rotor relative to said stator about the axis of rotation of said rotor,
- said feedback means comprising variable flow restriction means variably communicating said feedback controlled volume with said reservoir in accordance with the extent of displacement of said second movable member and hence in response to the position of said second movable member,
- the fluid path through said feedback means being independent of said transmitter means in that the fluid flowing through said transmitter means' stator and rotor does not flow through said variable restriction means of said feedback means in the flow of the fluid from said source to said reservoir through said transmitter means' stator and rotor,
- said feedback means restoring said movable member of said responder to its initial position following its displacement in response to angular displacement of said transmitter means' rotor, whereby the displacement of said load actuating means is proportional to the angular displacement of said transmitter means' rotor relative to said stator without any angular displacement of said stator.
- 2. Fluidic repeater according to claim 1,
- said stator having a third stationary fluid passage therein terminating in a third stationary port at a surface of the stator opposite said rotor, said third port providing means to vent a line connected through one of said restrictors to said source of pressure, and second flow path means including second passage means over the surface of the rotor for communicating said third port with said third port connected to said reservoir with varying degrees of restriction according to the angular position of the rotor relative to said stator about the axis of rotation of the rotor,
- said third port being coaxial with said one port, the last said ports being oppositely directed toward said rotor, the common axis of the last said ports intersecting the axis of rotation of said rotor.
- 3. Fluidic repeater according to claim 2,
- said third port being connected to said one port, whereby both said one port and third port simultaneously control venting of said transmitter controlled volume and the effects of play between said rotor and stator in varying the venting will be balanced out.
- 4. Fluidic repeater according to claim 1,
- said passage means over the surface of the rotor comprising an area undercut below the otherwise cylindric surface of the adjacent portion of the rotor, the depth of the undercut varying continuously from a minimum to a maximum and back to minimum at different azimuthal positions about the axis of the rotor whereby when said rotor is positioned with said undercut area over said one of said ports in the stator flow through the last said port is variably restricted according to the azimuthal position of the rotor, thereby to vent said transmitter controlled volume and cause movement of the responder movable member and of the load actuating means movable member until said feedback means responsive to the position of said movable member of the load actuating means vents said feedback controlled volume sufficiently to balance the forces on said movable member of said responder, whereby load actuation means movable member displacement is proportional to transmitter rotor angular displacement.
- 5. In a fluidic repeater comprising:
- a first line for transmitting pressure signals,
- a second line for transmitting pressure signals,
- means including a source of pressure fluid for supplying pressure fluid to said lines,
- a reservoir of fluid at lower pressure than said source for receiving pressure fluid discharged from said lines,
- a responder including means forming a first chamber and a first movable member movable in the chamber,
- said first line connecting to a first portion of the first chamber at one side of the first movable member,
- transmitter means including a first variable flow restrictor connected in said first line between one end thereof and said first portion of the first chamber,
- a first part of said first line between said first restrictor and said first portion of the first chamber together with said first portion of said first chamber providing a transmitter controlled volume,
- said transmitter means creating a variable pressure difference between upstream and downstream of the first flow restrictor, thereby to vary the fluid pressure in said transmitter controlled volume and vary the fluid pressure in said first portion of said first chamber according to the degree of restriction by said transmitter means,
- said second line connecting to a second portion of the first chamber on a side of said movable member opposite to said one side,
- feedback means including variable flow restriction means connected in said second line between one end thereof and said second portion of the first chamber,
- a part of said second line between said variable flow restriction means and said second portion of the first chamber together with said second portion of said first chamber providing a feedback controlled volume,
- said feedback means creating a variable pressure difference between upstream and downstream of said variable flow restriction means, thereby to vary the fluid pressure in said feedback controlled volume and vary the fluid pressure in said second portion of said first chamber according to the degree of restriction by said feedback means,
- load actuating means comprising second means forming a second chamber having a second movable member movable therein,
- passage means for supplying pressure fluid to and receiving pressure fluid from opposite sides of said second chamber at opposite sides of said second movable member, and
- valve means controlling said passage means, said first movable member being connected to said valve means,
- the improvement as follows:
- said transmitter means comprising a fixed stator and a rotor rotatably mounted relative to the stator, said stator having a plurality of stationary fluid passages each terminating in a stationary port at a surface of the stator opposite the rotor, one of said stationary ports communicating with said transmitter controlled volume, and an other of said stationary ports communicating with a second part of said first line on an opposite side of said first restrictor from said first part,
- flow path means including passage means over the surface of the rotor for communicating said one stationary port, that communicates with said transmitter controlled volume, with said other stationary port, that communicates with said second part of said first line, with varying degrees of restriction according to the angular position of said rotor relative to said stator about the axis of rotation of said rotor,
- said feedback means comprising a second flowpath means including said variable flow restriction means communicating said feedback controlled volume with said reservoir in accordance with the extent of displacement of said second movable member and hence in response to the position of said second movable member,
- said second flow path means through said feedback means being independent of said transmitter means in that the fluid flowing through said transmitter means' stator and rotor does not flow through said variable restriction means of said feedback means in the flow of the fluid from said source to said reservoir through said transmitter means stator and rotor,
- said feedback means restoring said movable member of the responder to its initial position following its displacement in response to angular displacement of said transmitter means' rotor, whereby the displacement of said load actuating means is proportional to the angular displacement of said transmitter means' rotor relative to said stator without any angular displacement of said stator.
- 6. Fluidic repeater according to claim 1 or 5,
- said flow path means from said one stationary port to said other stationary port including a portion having a resolution component parallel to the axis of rotation of said rotor.
- 7. Fluidic repeater according to claim 5:
- said feedback means including further flow path means including further variable restriction means communicating said transmitter controlled volume with said reservoir in accordance with the extent of displacement of said second movable member and hence in response to the position of said second movable member,
- a third line for transmitting pressure signals, said means for supplying pressure fluid supplying pressure fluid to said third line, said third line connecting to said feedback controlled volume,
- said stator having a third passage therein terminating in a third stationary port at a surface of the stator opposite said rotor, said third passage communicating with said third line, and
- additional flow path means including second passage means over the surface of the rotor for communicating said third port with said second port with varying degrees of restriction according to the angular position of the rotor relative to said stator about the axis of the rotor,
- said third port being coaxial with said one port, the last said ports beign oppositely directed toward said rotor, the common axis of the last said ports intersecting the axis of rotation of said rotor.
- 8. Fluidic repeater according to claim 3 or 7,
- said stator including a body having a generally cylindrical/opening concentric with the axis of rotation of the rotor,
- said rotor including a plug rotatably mounted in said opening and having a generally cylindrical outer periphery correlative to the inner periphery of said opening and concentric with the axis of rotation of said rotor,
- the relative angular position of the plug and body being independent of the position of said movable member of said responder.
- 9. Fluidic repeater according to claim 8,
- said plug of said rotor having an annular groove therearound communicating in all angular positions of the rotor with said other stationary port connected to said reservoir,
- said plug having an undercut portion communicating with variable restriction between zero and maximum with said one stationary port connected to said transmitter controlled volume.
- 10. Fluidic repeater according to claim 9,
- each end of said plug of said rotor having a cylindrical outer peripheral surface and said opening in the stator body having inner peripheral surfaces each concentric with one of said outer peripheral cylindrical surfaces at the ends of said rotor,
- an annular groove in each of said cylindrical outer peripheral surfaces at said ends of said rotor and an O-ring in each said groove sealing between said plug and body forming a seal therebetween,
- said other port through said body communicating with the inner periphery of said opening at a position that is in between said O-rings and that is azimuthally stationary with respect to the axis of rotation of said rotor.
- 11. Fluidic repeater according to claim 8,
- the inner periphery of said opening in said body being relieved around said one port in the stator forming thereat a nozzle having a tip tangent to the generally cylindrical opening in said stator body.
- 12. Fluidic repeater according to claim 8,
- said one port in the stator body being disposed paraxially relative to the rotor, being directed toward one end of said plug,
- said plug being rotatably mounted by lead screw means to cause said plug to move axially toward and away from said port as the plug is rotated.
- 13. Fluidic repeater according to claim 7,
- said load feedback means comprising a rotary construction the same as set forth for the transmitter means, whereby angular motion of the feedback means produces the same effect as an equal angular motion of the transmitter means.
- 14. Fluidic repeater according to claim 1 or 5,
- said load feedback means comprising a rotary construction the same as set forth for the transmitter means, whereby angular motion of the feedback means produces the same effect as an equal angular motion of the transmitter means.
- 15. Fluidic repeater according to claim 5,
- said stator comprising a shaft having radially extending arms, said one port being at the end of one of said arms,
- said rotor comprising a head around said shaft having an inner peripheral annular groove of variable radial depth overlying said one port variably restricting flow therefrom according to the angular position of the rotor relative to the arms.
- 16. Fluidic repeater according to claim 5,
- said passage means over the surface of the rotor comprising an area undercut below the otherwise cylindric surface of the adjacent portion of the rotor,
- the depth of the undercut varying continuously from a minimum to a maximum and back to a minimum at different azimuthal positions about the axis of the rotor, whereby when said rotor is positioned with said undercut area over said one of said ports in the stator, flow through the last said port is variably restricted according to the azimuthal position of the rotor, thereby to vary the fluid pressure in said transmitter controlled volume and cause movement of the responder movable member and of the load actuating means movable member until said feedback means responsive to the position of said movable member of the load actuating means varies the fluid pressure in said feedback controlled volume sufficiently to balance the forces on said movable member of said responder,
- whereby load actuation means movable member displacement is proportional to transmitter rotor angular displacement.
- 17. Fluidic repeater according to claim 5,
- said stator having a third stationary fluid passage therein terminating in a third stationary port at a surface of the stator opposite said rotor, and further flow path means including second passage means over the surface of the rotor for communicating said third port with said second port with varying degrees of restriction according to the angular position of the rotor relative to said stator about the axis of rotation of the rotor,
- said third port being coaxial with said one port, the last said ports being oppositely directed toward said rotor, the common axis of the last said ports intersecting the axis of rotation of said rotor,
- said third port being connected to said one port whereby both said one port and said third port simultaneously control fluid pressure of said transmitter controlled volume and the effects of play between said rotor and stator in varying the fluid pressure in said transmitter controlled volume will be balanced out.
- 18. Fluidic repeater according to claim 5,
- said load feedback means comprising a rotary construction the same as set forth for the transmitter, whereby angular motion of the feedback produces the same effect as an equal angular motion of the transmitter,
- said load actuating means being a rotary motor having a shaft to which is connected the rotor of said feedback means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 772,560 filed Feb. 28, 1977 for a Fluidic Repeater, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of the applicant's patent application Ser. No. 622,760 filed Oct. 15, 1975 for a Fluidic Repeater, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,094,229, which is a continuation-in-part of applicant's patent application Ser. No. 521,036 filed Nov. 5, 1974 for a Fluidic Repeater, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,046,059 which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 489,829, filed July 18, 1974 for a Fluidic Repeater now U.S. Pat. No. 3,988,966.
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