Claims
- 1. A two-stage four-way electrohydraulic servovalve associated with a fluid-powered load, said servovalve being associated with a fluid source and a fluid return and arranged to control flows of fluid through two control ports with respect to said load, said servovalve having a pilot-stage adapted to be supplied with electrical current and operative to produce a pilot-stage pressure differential proportional to said current, and having a second-stage valve member mounted for movement relative to a body to vary the areas of orifices through which fluid will flow with respect to said load, comprising:
- a pressure servoloop closed about said load and said second-stage valve member but not said pilot stage, said pressure servoloop being operative to cause said second-stage to produce a second-stage pressure differential proportional to said pilot-stage pressure differential; and
- an electrical position servoloop closed about said second-stage valve member and said pilot stage, said position servoloop being operatively to arrange to produce a valve member position error signal as the algebraic sum of a valve member position command signal and a negative valve member position feedback signal, said position error signal being amplified to supply current to said pilot-stage proportional to said position error signal;
- the amplification of said position error signal being such as to cause said servovalve to substantially have the pressure-flow characteristics of a conventional flow-control servovalve in response to said position command signal;
- whereby the current supplied to said pilot stage will be proportional to said second-stage pressure differential.
- 2. A two-stage four-way electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 1 wherein said valve member is a valve spool mounted for linear sliding movement relative to said body.
- 3. A two-stage four-way electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pilot-stage includes a torque motor.
- 4. A two-stage four-way electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pressure servoloop is arranged to produce a pressure error signal as the algebraic sum of a pressure command signal and a negative pressure feedback signal.
- 5. A two-stage four-way electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 4 wherein said pressure servoloop is hydro-mechanical.
- 6. A two-stage electrohydraulic servovalve associated with a fluid-powered load, said servovalve being associated with a fluid source and a fluid return and arranged to control a flow of fluid through a control port with respect to said load, said servovalve having a pilot-stage adapted to be supplied with electrical current and operative to produce a pilot-stage pressure proportional to said current, and having a second-stage valve member mounted for movement relative to a body to vary the area of at least one orifice through which fluid will flow with respect to said load, comprising:
- a pressure servoloop closed about said load and said second-stage valve member but not said pilot-stage, said pressure servoloop being operative to cause said second-stage to produce at least one second-stage output pressure responsive to said pilot-stage pressure; and
- an electrical position servoloop closed about said second-stage valve member and said pilot-stage, said position servoloop being operatively arranged to produce a valve member position error signal as the algebraic sum of a valve member position command signal and a negative valve member position feedback signal, said position error signal being amplified to supply current to said pilot stage proportional to said position error signal;
- the amplification of said position error signal being such as to cause said servovalve to substantially have the pressure-flow characteristics of a conventional flow-control servovalve in response to said position command signal;
- whereby the current supplied to said pilot-stage will be proportional to said second-stage output pressure.
- 7. A two-stage electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 6 wherein said valve member is a valve spool mounted for linear sliding movement relative to said body.
- 8. A two-stage electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 6 wherein said pilot-stage includes a torque motor.
- 9. A two-stage electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 6 wherein said pressure servoloop is arranged to produce a pressure error signal as the algebraic sum of a pressure command signal and a negative pressure feedback signal.
- 10. A two-stage electrohydraulic servovalve as set forth in claim 9 wherein said pressure servoloop is hydro-mechanical.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/622,223, filed on Dec. 3, 1990, now abandoned, which was a continuation of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/459,733, filed Dec. 28, 1989, now abandoned.
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