Claims
- 1. A fluidic flow diverter comprising:
- a substantially rigid body;
- a supply nozzle for discharging a fluid power stream formed in said body;
- a pair of outlet channels formed in said body for receiving the power stream
- a pinstably mounted tapered rigid control member disposed inside the power nozzle in a first position so that it splits the power stream evenly and fluid exists via the two outlet channels with equal pressures;
- a plurality of vents for exhausting fluid overspill from the outlet channels disposed between the supply nozzle and the outlet channels, and
- turning means responsive to an external input signal for causing the rigid control member to be displaced from said first position so that fluid exits via the two outlet channels with a pressure differential proportional to the displacement of said member being produced across the outlet channels.
- 2. The fluidic flow diverter recited in claim l wherein:
- the turning means is a shaft upon which the rigid control member is mounted.
- 3. The fluidic flow diverter recited in claim 2 wherein:
- the shaft is aligned normal to the prime axis of the supply nozzle.
- 4. The fluidic flow diverter recited in claim 1 including:
- means for returning the rigid control member to its first position when no external input signal is applied to the turning means.
- 5. The fluidic flow diverter recited in claim 4 wherein:
- the returning means is a centering spring.
- 6. The fluidic flow diverter recited in claim 1 wherein:
- the rigid control member has a tip being disposed inside the power nozzle.
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The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royality thereon.
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