Claims
- 1. A rotary valve for high-frequency, low-torque application, comprising:
- a housing including at least one pair of opposing gas inlet and gas exhaust conduits,
- a valve spindle having at least one bearing at each of first and second ends thereof and provided with at least one pair of opposing slots which upon rotation align with said inlet and exhaust gas conduits respectively,
- a gap between the interior of said housing and the exterior of said spindle, maintained by said bearings, for separating said spindle from said housing and for centering said spindle inside said housing, and
- a spindle shaft for rotating said valve spindle,
- wherein said alignment of said at least one pair of gas inlet and gas exhaust conduits in said housing and said at least one pair of opposing slots in said valve spindle occurs sequentially in response to rotations of said valve spindle such that said rotary valve provides at least two complete switching cycles for every rotations of said valve spindle.
- 2. The rotary valve of claim 1, wherein said inlet and exhaust conduits from said housing to said valve spindle are slanted in the direction of rotation to provide a tangential moment which imparts a torque component to assist rotation of said valve spindle.
- 3. The rotary valve of claim 1, wherein said clearance is about 0.00075 inches.
- 4. The rotary valve of claim 1, wherein said
- housing includes at least six pairs of gas inlet and gas exhaust conduits; and
- said alignment of said at least six pairs of gas inlet and gas exhaust conduits in said housing and said at least one pair of opposing slots in said valve spindle occurs sequentially in response to rotations of said valve spindle such that said rotary valve provides at least twelve complete switching cycles for every rotation of said valve spindle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a pneumatic valve and more specifically to a rotary pneumatic valve for high-frequency, low-torque applications. The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00789 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy to AT&T Technologies, Inc.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Blackburn et al., "Fluid Power Control", Chapter 9, The M.I.T. Press, 1960, pp. 242 and 274. |