Claims
- 1. A solenoid actuated control valve comprising a body assembly including a body member having fluid inlet and outlet ports opening exteriorly thereof for connection with fluid conduits and first and second chamber bores opening outwardly therethrough and respectively partially defining first and second valve chambers, said body assembly including a pair of axially elongated tubular plunger sleeves attached to said body member and defining first and second plunger bores respectively communicating with said first and second chambers and having mounting means for securing said body member in fixed position on an associated supporting means, said body assembly including a cartridge member having connected first and second portions respectively received in said first and second chamber bores providing closures therefore and respectively further defining said first and second valve chambers and means for releasably retaining said cartridge member in assembly with said body member, a pair of valve seats in each of said chambers, means defining fluid passageways through said body assembly and communicating with said valve seats and said fluid inlet and outlet ports for defining fluid flow paths through said valve, a pair of solenoids each respectively mounted on an associated one of said sleeves, a pair of axially elongated plunger assemblies, each plunger assembly having a part thereof supported in an associated one of said plunger bores for axial shifting movement therein between one and another position, each of said plunger assemblies having a pair of seating surfaces thereon disposed in an associated one of said valve chambers, one of said seating surfaces engaging and closing one of said valve seats in said associated chamber when said plunger assembly is in one of its positions, the other of said seating surfaces engaging and closing the other of said valve seats when said plunger assembly is in the other of its positions, and means for biasing each of said plunger assemblies to and normally retaining it in one of its positions and yieldably resisting shifting thereof on energization of an associated one of said solenoids to the other of its positions to open said one of said valve seats and close said other of said valve seats, said cartridge member, said plunger assemblies and said biasing means comprising a cartridge subassembly which may be removed as a unit from said body assembly when said body assembly is mounted in fixed position on the supporting means by said mounting means and said inlet and outlet ports are connected to associated fluid conduit means.
- 2. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said pair of valve seats comprise opposing valve seats and each of said plunger assemblies includes an axially elongated plunger having a radially outwardly extending plunger arm disposed between an associated pair of said opposing valve seats, said pair of seating surfaces associated with said plunger assembly being disposed on opposite sides of said plunger arm.
- 3. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 2 including means on said cartridge member for maintaining each said plunger arm between and in alignment with said associated pair of valve seats.
- 4. A solenoid actuating control valve as set forth in claim 3 wherein each of said cartridge portions comprising said first and second portions has a pair of plunger arm guides projecting therefrom and each plunger arm is received between said plunger arm guides on an associated one of said first and second portions and retained thereby against angular movement relative to said body member.
- 5. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said plunger assemblies has an axially elongated plunger and a plunger arm extending generally radially outwardly beyond said plunger in fixed relation thereto and having a pair of seating surfaces on opposite sides thereof radially outwardly spaced from said plunger.
- 6. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cartridge member is further characterized by cylindrical first and second portions integrally connected by a base portion extending therebetween and each of said chamber bores comprises a generally cylindrical bore.
- 7. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 6 wherein each of said valve seats comprises an insert carried by an associated one of the members comprising said body member and said cartridge member.
- 8. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said pair of valve seats comprises one valve seat on said body member and another valve seat on said cartridge member.
- 9. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 1 wherein said body member has a first passageway therein communicating with said first chamber and opening through a surface of said body member and a second passageway therein communicating with said second chamber and opening through said surface, a transfer and metering plate mounted on said surface and cooperating therewith to define passageway means communicating with said first and second passageways to define a fluid flow path between said first and second chambers, and adjustable metering means mounted on said plate for selectively regulating fluid flow in said flow path between said first and second chambers.
- 10. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 9 wherein said adjustable metering means comprises a needle valve threadably engaging said transfer and metering plate and adjustably movable toward and away from a valve seat defined by said body member and associated with one of said passageways which comprise said first and second passageways.
- 11. A solenoid actuated control valve as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said plunger assemblies has a guide member projecting therefrom and each of said cartridge portions comprising said first and second portions has a guide bore slidably receiving an associated guide member therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 498,089, filed Aug. 16, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,965,923.
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