Claims
- 1. A pulse valve (24, 124, 122) for providing high frequency pulses of a fluid medium, comprising:
a housing (50; 140, 140′; 240, 240′) containing a plenum chamber (74, 174, 274); means (76, 78, 178, 278) for supplying the fluid medium under pressure to the plenum chamber (74, 174, 274); a pair of members (40, 42; 140, 142; 240, 242) mutually juxtaposed in close, facing relation and having respective slots (44, 46; 144, 146; 244, 246) therein, one member (42, 142, 242) of the pair of slotted members (40, 42; 140, 142; 240, 242) being adapted to rotate relative to the other (40, 140, 240) to successively align and unalign, and thus port and unport, the slots (44, 46; 144, 146; 244, 246) in the two members, the pair of members (40, 42; 140, 142; 240, 242) defining a boundry of the plenum (74, 174, 274); and means (70, 54, 52; 194) for rotatingly driving one member (42, 142, 242) of the pair relative to the other (40, 140, 240) at a predetermined speed to provide successive pulses of the fluid medium at the high frequency.
- 2. The pulse valve (24) of claim 1 wherein the pair of slotted members (40, 42) comprise a stationary member (40) fixedly mounted in the housing (50), and a disk (42) rotatably mounted in the housing (50) adjacent to and upstream of the stationary member (40) relative to the direction of the supply of the fluid medium to the plenum chamber (74), the rotatable disk (42) being mounted to allow limited axial displacement whereby the pressure of the fluid medium urges the rotatable disk (42) into close sealing relation with the stationary member (40).
- 3. The pulse valve (24) of claim 2 including spring means (72) operatively disposed for urging the rotatable disk (42) relatively toward the stationary slotted member (40) to enhance the relative seal between the disk (42) and the stationary slotted member (40).
- 4. The pulse valve (24) of claim 3 wherein the rotatable disk (42) includes an axially located, shaped seating recess (71′), and the means (70, 54, 52) for rotatingly driving the disk (42) comprise a rotary motor (52), a drive shaft (54) connected to the motor (52) and a shaped driver (70), the drive shaft (54) including a shaped recess (68) extending axially in its distal end, the proximal end of the shaped driver (70) being slidably disposed in the shaped recess (68) of the drive shaft (54) and shaped to prevent rotation relative to the drive shaft (54), the distal end of the shaped driver (70) including a shaped head (71), the shaped head (71) and the shaped seating recess of the rotatable disk (42) being cooperatively shaped for mated rotary driving engagement and limited floating axial and wobble displacement of the rotatable disk (42), and wherein the spring means (72) comprise a compression spring disposed in the shaped recess (68) of the drive shaft (54) and acting on the shaped driver to bias its shaped head (71) into the shaped seating recess of the rotatable disk (42).
- 5. The pulse valve (24) of claim 3 wherein the fluid medium is a gaseous propellant for a pulse detonation engine (10), the opposed facing faying surfaces of the fixed member (40) and the rotatable disk (42) are ground to precision flatness and finish, and the number of slots (44 or 46),in at least one of the fixed member (40) and the rotatable disk (42) is at least about ten.
- 6. The pulse valve (24, 122, 124) of claim 1 wherein the pair of slotted members (40, 42; 140, 142; 240, 242) comprise a stationary member (40, 140, 240) fixedly mounted relative to the housing (50; 140, 140′; 240, 240′) and a disk (42, 142, 242) rotatably mounted relative to the housing (50; 140, 140′; 240, 240′) and adjacent to the stationary member (40, 140, 240), the rotatable disk (42, 142, 242) being mounted to allow limited axial displacement, and including spring means (72, 172) operatively disposed for urging the rotatable disk (42, 142, 242) relatively toward the stationary slotted member (40, 140, 240) to enhance relative sealing between the disk (42, 142, 242) and the stationary slotted member (40, 140, 240).
- 7. The pulse valve (24, 122, 124) of claim 6 wherein the fluid medium is a gaseous propellant for a pulse detonation engine (10), the opposed facing faying surfaces of the fixed member (40, 140, 240) and the rotatable disk (42, 142, 242) are ground to precision flatness and finish, and the number of slots (44, 46; 144, 146; 244, 246) in at least one of the fixed member (40, 140, 240) and the rotatable disk (42, 142, 242) is at least about ten.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/026,236, filed Dec. 21, 2001 and incorporated herein by reference.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with United States Government support under Contract Number NAS8-98-035 awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Divisions (1)
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10026236 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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10603845 |
Jun 2003 |
US |