Claims
- 1. A slotted spool valve comprising:a. a cylindrical liner, the cylindrical liner having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a first end, and a second end, the exterior surface being interrupted by an O-ring groove, a first annular channel having a plurality of rectangular-liner bypass ports extending therethrough to the interior surface, and a second annular channel having a plurality of liner supply ports extending therethrough to the interior surface; b. a cylindrical spool, the cylindrical spool being accommodated and contained by the cylindrical liner, and having a spool exterior, a spool interior, a spool first end and a spool second end, the spool exterior being interrupted by a plurality of rectangular-shaped spool bypass ports located around and about the spool and extending therethrough to the spool interior and communicating with the rectangular-shaped liner bypass ports, an annular channel having one or more spool supply ports extending therethrough to the spool interior and communicating with the liner supply ports, and a plurality of grooves encompassing the spool second end, the spool first end being closed, and the spool second and being sealed by a plug, the plug accommodating and attaching to the actuation shaft, action of the actuation shaft resulting in angular rotation of the spool toward greater or lesser alignment of the rectangular-shaped spool bypass ports and the rectangular-shaped liner bypass ports.
- 2. The slotted spool valve of claim 1, further comprising:a. a manifold, having a bore and channels leading to the bore; and, b. wherein the slotted spool valve is accommodated by the bore, and extends through the manifold, and is sealing refitted therein with a plurality of O-ring seals, allowing pressurized hydraulic fluid to be delivered through the manifold to provide the pressurized hydraulic fluid to a motor, the slotted spool valve controlling motor speed by angularly rotating the spool of the slotted spool valve toward greater or lesser alignment of the rectangular-shaped spool bypass ports and the rectangular-shaped liner bypass ports to varyingly bypass the pressurized hydraulic fluid around the motor.
- 3. The slotted spool valve of claim 1, wherein the relationship of the rectangular-shaped spool bypass ports and the rectangular-shaped liner bypass ports when compared to the relationship of round-shaped spool bypass ports and round-shaped liner bypass ports is such that only a small angular rotation of the spool in the slotted spool valve as rotationally positioned by actuation shaft is required to produce the same amount of bypassing as that produced by a valve having round bypassing ports and requiring a comparatively larger angular rotation by an actuation shaft of the spool valve having round liner or spool bypass ports.
- 4. The slotted spool valve of claim 1, wherein there is a linear relationship between the rotation of the spool relative to the liner and the bypass overlap of the rectangular liner ports and the rectangular spool ports.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is an improvement over the invention by the same inventors entitled “Speed Control Apparatus” which forms the subject matter of U.S. Pat. No. 3,703,810 issued Nov. 28, 1972.
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Date |
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3703810 |
Rawson et al. |
Nov 1972 |
A |
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Sallas |
Nov 1995 |
A |