Claims
- 1. A servoactuator for use in a redundant control actuation system, said servoactuator having a body, said servoactuator comprising:
a control valve mounted on said body and arranged to provide a hydraulic output in response to a control signal; a hydraulic actuator mounted on said body and arranged to move a load in response to the hydraulic output from said control valve; and logic valve means mounted on said body and operatively associated with said control valve and actuator, said body communicating with a source of pressurized fluid and with a fluid return, said body being provided with an external hydraulic signal, said logic valve means being supplied with such hydraulic and electrical signals and being operatively arranged between said control valve and said actuator to either (a) permit control operation of said actuator in response to said control signal, (b) permit said actuator to move freely and independently of said control signal, or (c) restrain movement of said load independently of said control signal, as a function of said supplied input signals, said logic valve means being arranged to provide a hydraulic output signal, said logic valve means being arranged to provide a hydraulic output signal external of said body which is a function of said hydraulic and electrical signals.
- 2. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 1 wherein said control valve is an electro-hydraulic servovalve.
- 3. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 1 and further comprising: a first flow passageway arranged to selectively communicate the opposing chambers of said actuator when said logic valve means permits said actuator to move freely and independently of said control signal.
- 4. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 3 and further comprising: a second flow passageway having a restrictive orifice, said second flow passageway being arranged to selectively communicate the opposing chambers of said actuator when said logic valve means causes said actuator to restrain movement of said load independently of said control signal.
- 5. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 1 wherein said logic valve means includes a bypass valve and a fail-safe valve connected hydraulically between said control valve and said actuator.
- 6. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 5 wherein said bypass valve is movable between a first position in which fluid is permitted to flow between said control valve and actuator, and a second position in which fluid is prevented from flowing between said control valve and actuator but is freely bypassed between the opposing chambers of said actuator, and wherein said bypass valve is biased toward said second position.
- 7. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 6 wherein said bypass valve includes a valve spool mounted for sealed sliding movement within a body, and wherein a spring is operatively arranged to cause said bypass valve spool to move toward said second position, and wherein a fluid pressure is operatively arranged to cause said bypass valve spool to move toward said first position.
- 8. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 7 and further comprising: a source of pressurized fluid and a solenoid valve operatively arranged between said source and said bypass valve, said solenoid valve communicating with said source and being arranged such that energization of said solenoid valve by said electrical input signal will cause pressurized fluid from said source to move said bypass valve spool to said first position and to provide said hydraulic output signal.
- 9. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 5 wherein said fail-safe valve is movable between an open position in which fluid is permitted to flow between said bypass valve and said actuator, and a closed position in which fluid is prevented from flowing between said bypass valve and said actuator, and wherein said fail-safe valve is biased toward said closed position.
- 10. A servoactuator as set forth in claim 9 wherein said fail-safe valve includes a valve spool mounted for sealed sliding movement within a body, and a spring operatively arranged to cause said fail-safe valve spool to move toward said closed position, and wherein a fluid pressure is supplied to said servoactuator as said hydraulic input signal and is operatively arranged to cause said fail-safe valve spool to move toward said open position.
- 11. A redundant control actuation system, comprising:
first and second servoactuators, each servoactuator having a body and having: a control valve mounted on the associated body and arranged to provide a hydraulic output in response to a control signal; a hydraulic actuator mounted on said associated body and arranged to move a load in response to the hydraulic output from said control valve; and logic valve means mounted on said associated body and operatively associated with said control valve and actuator, said associated body communicating with a source of pressurized fluid and with a fluid return, said associated body being provided with an external hydraulic signal, said logic valve means being supplied with such hydraulic and electrical signals and being operatively arranged between said control valve and said actuator to either (a) permit control operation of said actuator in response to said control signal, (b) permit said actuator to move freely and independently of said control signal, or (c) restrain movement of said load independently of said control signal, as a function of said supplied input signals, said logic valve means being arranged to provide a hydraulic output signal, said logic valve means being arranged to provide a hydraulic output signal external of said associated body which is a function of said hydraulic and electrical signals; and wherein the hydraulic output signal of each servoactuator is provided as the hydraulic input signal to the other servoactuator.
- 12. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 11 wherein each control valve is an electrohydraulic servovalve.
- 13. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said control valves are identical to one another
- 14. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 11 wherein each servoactuator further comprises: a first flow passageway arranged to selectively communicate the opposing chambers of the associated actuator when the associated logic valve means permits said associated actuator to move freely and independently of said control signal.
- 15. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 14 wherein each servoactuator further comprises: a second flow passageway having a restrictive orifice, said second flow passageway being arranged to selectively communicate the opposing chambers of the associated actuator when said logic valve means causes said associated actuator to restrain movement of said load independently of said control signal.
- 16. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 11 wherein said each logic valve means includes a bypass valve and a fail-safe valve connected hydraulically between the associated control valve and the associated actuator.
- 17. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 16 wherein each bypass valve is movable between a first position in which fluid is permitted to flow between the associated control valve and the associated actuator, and a second position in which fluid is pre-vented from flowing between said associated control valve and said associated actuator but is freely bypassed between the opposing chambers of said actuator, and wherein each bypass valve is biased toward said second position.
- 18. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 17 wherein each bypass valve includes a valve spool mounted for sealed sliding movement within a body, and wherein a spring is operatively arranged to cause said bypass valve spool to move toward said second position, and wherein a fluid pressure is operatively arranged to cause said bypass valve spool to move toward said first position.
- 19. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 18, wherein each servoactuator further comprises a source of pressurized fluid and a solenoid valve operatively arranged between said source and the associated bypass valve, each solenoid valve communicating with said source and being arranged such that energization of said solenoid by said supplied electrical input signal will cause pressurized fluid from said source to move the associated bypass valve to said first position and to provide said hydraulic output signal.
- 20. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 15 wherein each fail-safe valve is movable between an open position in which fluid is permitted to flow between the associated bypass valve and the associated actuator, and a closed position in which fluid is prevented from flowing between the associated bypass valve and the associated actuator, and wherein each fail-safe valve is biased toward said closed position.
- 21. A redundant control actuation system as set forth in claim 20 wherein each fail-safe valve includes a valve spool mounted for sealed sliding movement within a body, and a spring operatively arranged to cause said fail-safe valve spool to move toward said closed position, and wherein a fluid pressure is supplied to said servoactuator as said hydraulic input signal and is operatively arranged to cause said fail-safe valve spool to move toward said open position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of prior pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/244,708, filed Feb. 4, 1999, now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09244708 |
Feb 1999 |
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09735959 |
Dec 2000 |
US |