Claims
- 1. A valve comprising:
a sleeve having a wall with an inner surface, the inner surface defining an axial bore; and a spool disposed within the axial bore of the sleeve, the spool having a wall with an inner surface, the inner surface defining an axial bore, the spool having an exterior surface, at least two sets of radial holes being defined in the wall of the spool, the two sets of radial holes communicating with the axial bore of the spool,
wherein the exterior surface of the spool comprises:
a generally cylindrical portion between the two sets of radial holes; a plurality of annular protrusions, each being in at least partial contact with the inner wall of the sleeve, at least one of the plurality of annular protrusions being disposed between one of the two sets of radial holes and the generally cylindrical portion; at least one of the plurality of annular protrusions being disposed between the other of the two sets of radial holes and the generally cylindrical portion, wherein the generally cylindrical portion extends from about one of the plurality of annular protrusions to about another of the plurality of annular protrusions, and wherein the generally cylindrical portion, the annular protrusions between which the cylindrical portion extends, and the inner surface of the sleeve define a channel, wherein at least first, second, third and fourth sets of radial holes are defined in the wall of the sleeve, the first set of radial holes of the sleeve being in communication with one of the two sets of radial holes of the spool, the second and third sets of radial holes of the sleeve each being at least in partial communication with the channel, and the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve being in communication with the other of the two sets of radial holes of the spool.
- 2. The valve of claim 1,
wherein the sleeve has a first end and a second end, wherein the first set of radial holes of the sleeve is located closer to the second end of the sleeve than the second, third and fourth sets of radial holes of the sleeve, and wherein the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve is located closer to the first end of the sleeve than the first, second and third sets of radial holes of the sleeve.
- 3. The valve of claim 1,
wherein the spool is in an open position, and wherein the sleeve has a first end and a second end, the second end having an opening for admitting a flow of fluid whose pressure keeps the spool in the open position.
- 4. The valve of claim 3, further comprising:
a means for biasing the spool into a neutral position, in which an annular protrusion of the plurality of annular protrusions blocks the first set of radial holes of the sleeve, and in which an annular protrusion of the plurality of annular protrusions blocks the third set of radial holes of the sleeve, wherein the pressure exerted on the spool by the flow of fluid overcomes the force exerted by the biasing means to maintain the spool in the open position.
- 5. The valve of claim 4, wherein the biasing means is a spring.
- 6. The valve of claim 1, further comprising:
a cap having an axial bore, wherein the first end of the sleeve is disposed inside the axial bore of the cap and is connected to the cap, a generally tubular first guide member disposed within the axial bore of the cap and movable within the axial bore of the cap, the first guide member having an axial through bore; a generally tubular second guide member disposed within the axial bore of the cap between the first guide member and the spool, the second guide member having an axial through-bore that is approximately aligned with the axial through-bore of the first guide member; a generally cylindrical connecting member disposed within the axial bore of the cap and extending through the axial bores of both the first and second guide members, the generally cylindrical guide member, the connecting member having
a first end disposed in the axial through-bore of the first guide member, the first end having an annular lip whose diameter is greater than that of a portion of the axial through-bore of the first guide member, and a second end that disposed in the axial through-bore of the second guide member and is connected to the spool; and a means for urging the first and second guide members apart.
- 7. The valve of claim 6, wherein the urging means is a spring.
- 8. A valve comprising:
a sleeve having a wall with an inner surface, the inner surface defining an axial bore, the sleeve wall having at least a first, a second, a third and a fourth set of radial holes; and a spool disposed within the axial bore of the sleeve, the spool having a wall with an inner surface defining an axial bore, a first end, and a second end, the spool having an exterior surface, at least two sets of radial holes being defined in the wall of the spool, the two sets of radial holes communicating with the axial bore of the spool,
wherein the exterior surface of the spool comprises at least three annular protrusions spaced apart from one another, wherein one of the three annular protrusions is located at an intermediate position between the other two annular protrusions, another of the three annular protrusions is located closer to the second end of the spool than the other two annular protrusions, and the remaining one of the three annular protrusions is located closer to the first end of the spool than the other two annular protrusions, wherein one of the two sets of radial holes of the spool is located between the annular protrusion at the intermediate position and the annular protrusion that is closer to the first end of the spool, wherein the other of the two sets of radial holes is located between the annular protrusion that is located closer to the first end of the spool and the first end of the spool, wherein the generally cylindrical portion extends from about the annular protrusion that is closer to the second end of the spool to about the annular protrusion located at the intermediate position, and wherein the generally cylindrical portion, the two annular protrusions between which the cylindrical portion extends, and the inner surface the sleeve define a channel, wherein the first and second sets of radial holes of the sleeve are at least in partial communication with the channel, the third set of radial holes of the sleeve is at least in partial communication with one of the two sets of radial holes of the spool, and the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve is in communication with the other of the two sets of radial holes of the spool.
- 9. The valve of claim 8,
wherein the spool is in an open position, and wherein the valve further comprises:
a cap having an axial bore and a radial hole, wherein the first end of the sleeve is disposed inside the axial bore of the cap and is connected to the cap, wherein the radial hole of the cap communicates with the axial bore of the cap, and wherein a fluid path is defined from the radial hole of the cap, through the axial bore of the cap, and to the spool to allow the passage of a flow of fluid whose pressure maintains the spool in the open position.
- 10. The valve of claim 9, further comprising:
a means for biasing the spool into a neutral position, in which an annular protrusion of the plurality of annular protrusions blocks the first set of radial holes of the sleeve, and in which an annular protrusion of the plurality of annular protrusions blocks the third set of radial holes of the sleeve, wherein the pressure exerted on the spool by the flow of fluid overcomes the force exerted by the biasing means to maintain the spool in the open position.
- 11. The valve of claim 10, wherein the biasing means is a spring.
- 12. The valve of claim 8, further comprising:
a cap having an axial bore, wherein the first end of the sleeve is disposed inside the axial bore of the cap and is connected to the cap, a generally tubular first guide member disposed within the axial bore of the cap and movable within the axial bore of the cap, the first guide member having an axial through bore; a generally tubular second guide member disposed within the axial bore of the cap between the first guide member and the spool, the second guide member having an axial through-bore that is approximately aligned with the axial through-bore of the first guide member; a generally cylindrical connecting member disposed within the axial bore of the cap and extending through the axial bores of both the first and second guide members, the connecting member having
a first end that extends out from the axial through-bore of the first guide member, the first end having an annular lip whose diameter is greater than that of the first guide member, the connecting member be, and a second end that extends out from the axial through-bore of the second guide member and is connected to the spool; and a means for urging the first and second guide members apart.
- 13. The valve of claim 12, wherein the urging means is a spring.
- 14. A valve comprising:
a sleeve having a first and a second end, an opening at the second end, at least a first, a second, a third and a fourth set of radial holes, a wall with an inner surface defining an axial bore; and a spool disposed within the axial bore, the spool having a wall with an interior surface defining an axial bore and an exterior surface, the spool wall having at least a first set, a second set, and a third set of radial holes communicating with the axial bore of the spool the exterior surface of the spool wall comprising:
at least a first, a second, a third, a fourth and a fifth annular protrusion, the first set of radial holes of the spool wall being located between the first and second annular protrusions, the second set of radial holes of the spool wall being located between the second and third annular protrusions, and the third set of radial holes of the spool wall being located between the fourth and fifth annular protrusions, a generally cylindrical portion extending from about the second annular protrusion to about the third annular protrusion, and wherein the generally cylindrical portion, the second annular protrusion, the third annular protrusion, and the inner surface of the sleeve define a channel, a cap having an axial bore and a radial hole, wherein the first end of the sleeve is disposed inside the axial bore of the cap, and is connected to the cap, wherein the radial hole of the cap communicates with the axial bore of the cap, and wherein a fluid path is defined from the radial hole of the cap, through the axial bore of the cap, and to the spool; wherein the spool is movable within the axial bore, the spool having at least:
a neutral position, in which the third annular protrusion blocks the third set of radial holes of the sleeve, a first open position in which the first set of radial holes of the sleeve being are in communication with one of the three sets of radial holes of the spool, the second and third sets of radial holes of the sleeve are each in communication with the channel, and the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve are in communication with the another of the three sets of radial holes of the spool, and a second open position, in which the first and second sets of radial holes of the sleeve are in communication with the channel, the third set of radial holes of the sleeve is in communication with one of the two sets of radial holes of the spool, and the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve is in communication with another of the three sets of radial holes of the spool.
- 15. The valve of claim 14,
wherein the first set of radial holes of the sleeve is located closer to the second end of the sleeve than the second, third and fourth sets of radial holes of the sleeve, and wherein the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve is located closer to the first end of the sleeve than the first, second and third sets of radial holes of the sleeve.
- 16. The valve of claim 15, wherein
the sleeve has a first set of auxiliary holes near the first set of radial holes, and a second set of auxiliary holes near the third set of radial holes, when the spool is in its neutral position, the first set of auxiliary holes is at least partially aligned with a second set of radial holes of the spool, and the second set of auxiliary holes is at least partially aligned with a third set of radial holes of the spool.
- 17. The valve of claim 14, further comprising:
a means for biasing the spool into the neutral position, wherein when pressure exerted on the spool by a flow of fluid entering the valve through the opening at the second end of the sleeve overcomes a force exerted by the biasing means, the spool moves to its first open position.
- 18. The valve of claim 17, wherein the biasing means is a spring.
- 19. The valve of claim 14, further comprising:
a means for biasing the spool into the neutral position, wherein when pressure exerted on the spool by a flow of fluid entering the vale through the opening at the second end of the sleeve overcomes a force exerted by the biasing means, the spool moves to its first open position.
- 20. The valve of claim 19, wherein the biasing means is a spring.
- 21. The valve of claim 14, wherein
a first annular groove is defined in the third annular protrusion, the first annular groove having a small radial hole in communication with the axial bore of the spool, a second annular groove is defined in the fourth annular protrusion, the second annular groove having a small radial hole in communication with the axial bore of the spool, and wherein when the spool is in its neutral position, the first annular groove is at least partially aligned with the fourth set of radial holes of the sleeve, and the second annular groove is at least partially aligned with the first set of radial holes of the sleeve.
- 22. A method for regulating the flow of fluid through a hydraulic device by a valve comprising a generally tubular sleeve having at least a first, a second, a third and a fourth set of radial holes; and a spool having axial bore and being disposed within the sleeve, a channel being defined between the spool and the sleeve, the method comprising:
(a) admitting a fluid through the second set of radial holes and into the channel; (b) passing the fluid through the channel and to the third set of radial holes; (c) allowing the fluid to exit the valve at the third set of radial holes and pass to a hydraulic device; (d) admitting the fluid from an outlet of the hydraulic device, through the fourth set of radial holes, and to the axial bore of the spool; (e) passing the fluid through the axial bore of the spool and to the fourth set of radial holes; and (f) allowing the fluid to exit the valve at the fourth set of radial holes.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
(g) accepting a pilot flow into the valve; (h) passing the pilot flow to a point near the spool, thereby causing the spool to move along the axis of the sleeve so as to unblock at least the one of the radial ports of the sleeve; and (i) in response to step (h), performing steps (a) through (f).
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein steps (a) through (f) are performed in a first mode of operation of the valve, and wherein, in a second mode of operation of the valve, the method further comprises:
(g) admitting a fluid through the second set of radial holes and into the channel; (h) passing the fluid through the channel and to the first set of radial holes; (i) allowing the fluid to exit the valve at the first set of radial holes and pass to a hydraulic device; (j) admitting the fluid from an outlet of the hydraulic device, through the third set of radial holes, and to the axial bore of the spool; (k) passing the fluid through the axial bore of the spool and to the fourth set of radial holes; and (l) allowing the fluid to exit the valve at the fourth set of radial holes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/240,448 for a Proportional Pilot Operated Directional Valve, filed Oct. 13, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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