Claims
- 1. A control valve for operating a fluid-actuated device, said control valve comprising:
a fluid inlet; a fluid outlet; a passage in fluid communication between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet, said passage defining a longitudinal axis; a valve seat disposed in said passage, said valve seat having a seat surface extending between a downstream diameter and an upstream diameter, said downstream diameter being smaller than said upstream diameter; and a ball poppet engageable with said valve seat at a contact point on said seat surface to define a closed position, said seat surface defining a valve seat angle relative to a centerline of said longitudinal axis that is greater than an angle formed by said centerline and a line tangent to said ball poppet at said contact point.
- 2. The control valve of claim 1, further comprising:
an annular space formed between said valve seat and said ball poppet defining a restricted flow area upstream of said contact point.
- 3. The control valve of claim 2 wherein movement of said ball poppet away from said valve seat to an opened position as said working fluid passes between said valve seat and said ball poppet encourages sonic flow erosion caused by said working fluid to be generally contained to an area upstream of said valve seat.
- 4. The control valve of claim 1, further comprising:
a generally cylindrical supply poppet guide disposed in said passage, said supply poppet guide having a central bore extending axially therethrough, said supply poppet guide having a plurality of axially-extending fins protruding radially inwardly.
- 5. The control valve of claim 4 wherein said ball poppet is slidably disposed within said bore of said supply poppet guide, each of said plurality of fins being sized to closely conform to said ball poppet.
- 6. A control valve for operating a fluid-actuated device, said control valve comprising:
a fluid inlet; a fluid outlet; a passage in fluid communication between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet, said passage defining a longitudinal axis; a valve seat disposed in said passage, said valve seat having a seat surface extending between a downstream diameter and an upstream diameter, said downstream diameter being smaller than said upstream diameter; a ball poppet engageable with said valve seat at a contact point on said seat surface to define a closed position; and a sloped wall connecting said upstream and downstream diameter, said sloped wall having a slope greater than a sloped wall defined at a surface tangent to said ball poppet at said contact point.
- 7. The control valve of claim 6 wherein said valve seat has a supply seat angle relative to the centerline of said valve seat that is greater than an angle formed by the centerline of said valve seat and a line tangent to said ball poppet at said contact point.
- 8. The control valve of claim 6 wherein movement of said ball poppet away from said valve seat to an opened position as said working fluid passes between said valve seat and said ball poppet encourages sonic flow erosion caused by said working fluid to be generally contained to an area upstream of said valve seat.
- 9. A control valve for operating a fluid-actuated device, said control valve comprising;
a fluid inlet having a cylindrical cavity; a fluid outlet; a passage fluidly connecting said inlet and said outlet; a ball poppet engageable with a valve seat; and a cylindrical poppet guide disposed within said cylindrical cavity, said cylindrical poppet guide having a guide bore extending axially therethrough, said poppet guide having an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of said cylindrical cavity to allow said poppet guide to be substantially self-centering in said cylindrical cavity for seating with said valve seat.
- 10. The control valve of claim 9 wherein said ball poppet is slidably disposed within said guide bore of said poppet guide.
- 11. The control valve of claim 10 wherein said poppet guide further includes a plurality of axially-extending guide fins protruding radially inwardly into said guide bore.
- 12. The control valve of claim 11 wherein the axial lengths of said guide fins are greater than the axial length of the remainder of said poppet guide and protrude axially therefrom in a direction toward said valve seat to form a guide fin extension portion of said poppet guide.
- 13. The control valve of claim 12, further including a resilient ring surrounding said guide fin extension, said resilient ring adapted to urge said poppet guide in an axial direction away from said valve seat.
- 14. A control valve for operating a fluid-actuated device, said control valve comprising:
a first fluid inlet at a first pressure; a second fluid inlet at a second pressure, said first pressure being higher than said second pressure; an outlet passage fluidly connectable with the fluid-actuated device; a first valve mechanism in fluid communication between said first inlet and said outlet passage; a second valve mechanism in fluid communication between said second inlet and said outlet passage, said second valve mechanism moveable between a closed position, wherein said working fluid is precluded from flowing therethrough, a fully opened position, wherein said working fluid is permitted to flow therethrough, and a plurality of intermediate positions; and a control stem operably coupled to said second valve mechanism, said control stem being selectively adjustable to a plurality of positions for actuating said second valve mechanism into said closed position, said fully opened position, and said plurality of intermediate positions, thereby limiting the flow of working fluid through said second valve mechanism.
- 15. The control valve of claim 14 wherein at least one of said first and second valve mechanisms include a generally spherical ball-poppet selectively movable between said closed and fully opened positions.
- 16. The control valve of claim 15 wherein said control stem includes a longitudinal body portion having an adjustment portion incorporated on a proximal end and an engagement portion incorporated on a distal end, said engagement portion selectively advancing toward said ball poppet upon adjustment of said adjustment portion toward said closed position, said engagement portion withdrawing from said ball poppet upon adjustment of said adjustment portion toward said fully open position.
- 17. The control valve according to claim 16 wherein at least one of said first and second valve mechanisms include a valve seat located in a valve fluid passage in fluid communication with said outlet passage, said valve seat having a smaller-diameter end and a larger-diameter end, and a generally spherical ball-poppet being engageable with said valve seat at a contact point thereon in said closed position for sealing with said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat, said generally spherical ball-poppet having a chord dimension at said contact point with said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat that is smaller than said larger-diameter end of said valve seat, said valve seat having a seat angle relative to the centerline of said valve seat that is greater than an angle formed by the centerline of said valve seat and a line tangent to said spherical ball-poppet at said contact point when said ball-poppet is in said closed position.
- 18. The control valve according to claim 17, further comprising:
an annular space formed between said valve seat and said spherical ball-poppet defining a restricted flow area adjacent said contact point between said spherical ball-poppet and said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat as said spherical ball-poppet initially moves away from said contact point to its open position and as said working fluid initially flows past said ball-poppet, any sonic flow erosion caused by said initial working fluid flow thereby being shifted substantially immediately to an upstream flow area that is adjacent said contact point and that is not sealingly contacted by said spherical ball-poppet thus substantially minimizing sonic damage to said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat.
- 19. The control valve of claim 18 wherein said engagement portion of said control stem limits travel of said ball poppet to a predetermined location offset from said valve seat.
- 20. The control valve of claim 14 wherein said working fluid is flow adjustable through said low pressure valve mechanism between the range of 10 to 300 psig.
- 21. The control valve of claim 14 wherein said ball poppet is composed of a metallic material.
- 22. The control valve of claim 21 wherein said metallic material includes stainless steel.
- 23. A control valve according to claim 17 wherein said outlet passage includes a generally cylindrical cavity immediately adjacent to said larger-diameter end of said valve seat, said cavity being larger in diameter than said larger-diameter end, at least one of said first and second valve mechanism further including a poppet guide located in said cavity of said fluid passage, said poppet guide having a guide bore extending axially therethrough, said poppet guide having a plurality of axially-extending guide fins protruding radially inwardly into said guide bore, said ball-poppet being received within said guide bore for axial movement within radially inward edges of said guide fins between said opened position and said closed position, the inner diameter of said cavity being greater than the outer diameter of said poppet guide in order to allow said poppet guide to float radially within said cavity and to allow said spherical ball-poppet to be substantially self-centering in said cylindrical cavity for seating with said valve seat.
- 24. A control valve for operating a fluid-actuated device, said control valve comprising:
a first fluid inlet at a first pressure; a second fluid inlet at a second pressure, said first pressure being higher than said second pressure; an outlet passage fluidly connectable with the fluid-actuated device; a first valve mechanism in fluid communication between said first inlet and said outlet passage; a second valve mechanism in fluid communication between said second inlet and said outlet passage, said second valve mechanism including a generally spherical ball poppet moveable between a closed position, wherein said working fluid is precluded from flowing therethrough, a fully opened position, wherein said working fluid is permitted to flow therethrough and a plurality of intermediate positions; and a control stem operably coupled to said second valve mechanism said control stem being selectively adjustable to a plurality of positions offset from said ball poppet for engaging said ball poppet and limiting movement thereof at a plurality of positions including said closed position, said fully opened position and said plurality of intermediate positions.
- 25. The control valve of claim 24 wherein said control stem includes a longitudinal body portion having an adjustment portion incorporated on a proximal end and an engagement portion incorporated on a distal end, said engagement portion selectively advancing toward said ball poppet upon adjustment of said adjustment portion toward said closed position, said engagement portion withdrawing from said ball poppet upon adjustment of said adjustment portion toward said fully opened position.
- 26. The control valve according to claim 24 wherein at least one of said first and second valve mechanism includes a valve seat located in a valve fluid passage in fluid communication with said outlet passage, said valve seat having a smaller-diameter end and a larger-diameter end, and a generally spherical ball-poppet being engageable with said valve seat at a contact point thereon in said closed position for sealing with said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat, said generally spherical ball-poppet having a chord dimension at said contact point with said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat that is smaller than said larger-diameter end of said valve seat, said valve seat having a seat angle relative to the centerline of said valve seat that is greater than an angle formed by the centerline of said valve seat and a line tangent to said spherical ball-poppet at said contact point when said ball-poppet is in said closed position.
- 27. The control valve according to claim 26 further comprising:
an annular space formed between said valve seat and said spherical ball-poppet defining a restricted flow area adjacent said contact point between said spherical ball-poppet and said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat as said spherical ball-poppet initially moves away from said contact point to its open position and as said working fluid initially flows past said ball-poppet, any sonic flow erosion caused by said initial working fluid flow thereby being shifted substantially immediately to an upstream flow area that is adjacent said contact point and that is not sealingly contacted by said spherical ball-poppet thus substantially minimizing sonic damage to said smaller-diameter end of said valve seat.
- 28. The control valve of claim 24 wherein said working fluid is flow adjustable through said second valve mechanism between the range of 10 to 300 psig.
- 29. A control valve for operating a fluid-actuated device, said control valve comprising:
an inlet in fluid communication with a source of pressurized working fluid; a load outlet in fluid communication with said fluid-actuated device; a fluid supply passage providing fluid communication for said working fluid from said inlet to said outlet; a supply valve seat located in said fluid supply passage; a generally spherical supply poppet being selectively movable between respective supply closed and supply open positions into and out of sealing contact with said supply valve seat; an exhaust outlet; a fluid exhaust passage in fluid communication for exhaust fluid between said load outlet and said exhaust outlet an exhaust valve seat located in said fluid exhaust passage; and a generally spherical exhaust poppet being selectively movable between respective exhaust closed and exhaust open positions into and out of sealing contact with said valve seat, said control valve further including a supply pilot actuator and an exhaust pilot actuator, said supply pilot actuator being selectively energizable to move said supply poppet away from said supply valve seat to said supply open position, said exhaust pilot actuator being selectively energizable to move said exhaust poppet toward said exhaust valve seat to said exhaust closed position, said exhaust pilot operator being energized prior to said supply pilot actuator in order to substantially negate internal cross-over leakage when said working fluid is to be admitted to said outlet.
- 30. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said working fluid is a pressurized pneumatic working fluid.
- 31. A control valve according to claim 30 wherein said pneumatic working fluid is at a high pressure in the range of 300 psig to 900 psig and selectively adjustable at a low pressure in the range of 10 to 300 psig.
- 32. A control valve according to claim 31 wherein said pneumatic working fluid is at a pressure of approximately 600 psig.
- 33. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said working fluid is a pressurized liquid working fluid.
- 34. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said supply poppet is composed of a metallic material.
- 35. A control valve according to claim 34 wherein said metallic material includes stainless steel.
- 36. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said supply poppet is composed of a synthetic material.
- 37. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said supply poppet and said exhaust poppet are composed of a metallic material.
- 38. A control valve according to claim 37 wherein said metallic material includes stainless steel.
- 39. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said supply poppet and said exhaust poppet are composed of a synthetic material.
- 40. A control valve according to claim 29 wherein said exhaust poppet is composed of a metallic material.
- 41. A control valve according to claim 40 wherein said metallic material includes stainless steel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/671,841 filed on Sep. 27, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/527,395, filed Mar. 16, 2000. The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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