Claims
- 1. A two state flip flop type fluid power control circuit comprising, in combination;
- a) a fluid power valve means including a spool movable between a first state defined as communicating an inlet pressure port to an output pressure port and a second state communicating said output pressure port to tank and first and second signal ports communicating a signal pressure operative at a respective one of opposing ends of said spool for causing said spool to alternately move from one of said states to the other;
- b) a source of fluid pressure operatively communicated to said inlet pressure port; a first fluid passage means operatively communicating said output pressure port to a fluid power operative element and to at least said first signal port;
- c) second fluid passage means operatively communicated to a source for generating a fluid pressure signal pulse upon the occurrence of a selected control event and to said first signal port and said first passage means, including a control orifice disposed between the inlet junction of said signal pulse and said output pressure port of said valve means to prevent said pressure signal pulse to short to tank when said spool is in said second state;
- d) third passage means operatively communicated to a source for generating another fluid pressure signal pulse upon the occurrence of a selected control event to said second signal port and to tank, including a control orifice disposed between the inlet junctions of said pressure signal pulse to said second signal port and to tank to prevent said pressure signal pulse to short to tank;
- e) and fourth passage means communicating said first signal port to said pressure supply means through a one-way valve means permitting fluid flow only away from said first signal port;
- f) means for maintaining said spool in said second state until a pressure signal pulse is communicated to said first signal port; wherein said spool is caused to move from one of said states to another upon the communication of a respective one of said pressure signal pulses to a respective one of said signal ports and is held in at least said first state by the communication of said output pressure port to said first signal port after said fluid pressure pulse communicated to said second fluid passage means has been terminated.
- 2. The fluid control circuit defined in claim 1 wherein said means for maintaining said spool in said second state is a bias spring force having a magnitude less than the magnitude of said pressure delivered to said inlet pressure port and said fluid pressure pulses.
- 3. The fluid control circuit defined in claim 1 wherein said source of fluid pressure is directly connected to said source of said fluid pressure pulses and said fluid pressure pulses are generated only in response to a movable spool element reaching a preselected position within a bore and said movement of said spool element is controlled by one or more fluid power operative elements responsive to the pressure at the output pressure port of said valve means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of my co-pending application Ser. No. 07/782,422, filed Oct. 25, 1991.
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4026193 |
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Divisions (1)
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