Claims
- 1. A pneumatic control circuit for controlling the flow of pressurized air to a device having an expandible chamber requiring an increasing supply of said pressurized air at a predetermined pressure as said chamber expands comprising a source of pressurized air, an air relay, first conduit means for effecting communication between said source and said air relay, a device having a piston and an expandible chamber, second conduit means for effecting communication between said air relay and said expandible chamber to drive said piston against a load, third conduit means for effecting communication between said expandible chamber and said air relay, and means within said air relay for cyclically comparing the pressure of air from said third conduit means with the pressure of air from said second conduit means and causing said pressure in said second conduit means to apply a substantially constant force to said piston regardless of variations in pressure at said source.
- 2. A pneumatic control circuit as set forth in claim 1 including check valve means in parallel to bleed valve means in said third conduit means, said check valve means permitting flow only toward said air relay.
- 3. A pneumatic control circuit as set forth in claim 2 including valve means in said second circuit means for selectively effecting said communication between said air relay and said expandible chamber.
- 4. A pneumatic control circuit for controlling the flow of pressurized air to a chamber of a cylinder for driving a piston which is subjected to different loads and wherein said chamber expands as said piston moves said load and for maintaining the speed of said piston at a substantially constant value regardless of variations in pressure of the air supplied to said chamber comprising a source of pressurized air, an air relay, first conduit means for effecting communication between said source and said air relay, a cylinder having an expandible chamber, a piston in said cylinder forming a side of said expandible chamber, second conduit means for effecting communication between said air relay and said expandible chamber, third conduit means for effecting communication between said expandible chamber and said air relay, and means within said air relay for cyclically comparing the pressure of air from said third conduit means with the pressure of air from said second conduit means and causing said pressure in said second conduit means to be maintained at a substantially constant increment over the size of said load to thereby cause said piston to always travel at substantially the same speed regardless of said variations in pressure.
- 5. A pneumatic control circuit as set forth in claim 4 including check valve means in parallel to bleed valve means in said third conduit means, said check valve means permitting flow only toward said air relay.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/165,701 filed Dec. 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,439,200.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
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Columbus McKinnon Corp. brochure entitled Lodeair, Manual 609-A, p. 13 Dec. 1992 (2 pages). |
Zimmerman-Module-Air Series ZA Specifications, p. 7 (Date unknown) (2 pages). |
Knigh Industries brochure entitled Lift Balance & Material Handling System (Date unknown) (4 pages). |
Zimmerman Handling Systems brochure entitled The Strength Behind Material Handling Technology Mar. 1992 (9 pages). |
Knight Industries device shown in attached FIG. 1 (Date unknown) (1 sheet). |
Divisions (1)
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165701 |
Dec 1993 |
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