Claims
- 1. A current to pneumatic output pressure transducer comprising:
- a housing;
- a casing of magnetically soft ferrous material mounted within said housing;
- a permanent magnet having opposed north and south poles, said magnet being rigidly mounted within said casing and spaced therefrom;
- a coil pivotally suspended within said casing within the field of said magnet and rotatable thereabout in the space between said magnet and said casing;
- a flapper mounted on said coil at a point radially offset from the rotational axis thereof to produce arcuate movement of said flapper with rotary motion of said coil;
- means for applying an electrical input current to said coil thereby inducing an angular rotation of said coil and said flapper, the angular position thereof being proportional to the magnitude of said applied current;
- a shiftable support pivotally mounted on said housing adjacent said casing;
- a pneumatic nozzle mounted on said support and located in close proximity to said flapper so that said nozzle may be covered by said flapper so as to generate a back pressure;
- a pneumatic relay receiving the back pressure of said nozzle to produce a corresponding amplified output pressure signal;
- a bellows receiving said output pressure signal for applying a pneumatic feedback force to said shiftable support;
- spring means coupled to said shiftable support, the restraining forces of said spring means producing a change in position of said nozzle that corresponds essentially linearly with the movement of said flapper, whereby said output pressure signal is proportional to said applied input current.
- 2. An electro-pneumatic transducer assembly comprising:
- a motor adapted to receive an input current and having a rotatable output member;
- force restraining means opposing the movement of said output member and arranged to maintain the resultant angular rotation thereof at a position corresponding to the magnitude of the input current;
- a pneumatic flapper/nozzle one element of which is mounted on said motor output member at a position radially-offset from the rotational axis thereof, thereby to effect arcuate motion of said one element with rotary motion of said output member;
- a shiftable support carrying the other element of said flapper/nozzle to permit movement of said other element over a range corresponding to that of said one element;
- a pneumatic relay receiving the back pressure of said nozzle to produce a corresponding amplified output pressure signal;
- a bellows receiving said output pressure signal for applying a pneumatic feedback force to said shiftable support;
- spring means coupled to said shiftable support, the restraining forces of said spring means producing a change in position of said other element that corresponds essentially linearly with the movement of said one element, whereby said output pressure signal is proportional to said applied input current.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said spring means comprises leaf springs mounted in cantilever fashion to said shiftable support to provide for small pivotal movement of said support when said feedback force is applied thereto.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a generally rigid but deformable support structure fastened to the end of said bellows remote from said shiftable support;
- said structure providing support for said spring means and arranged to be substantially parallel to said shiftable support;
- means connected to said support structure for varying the effective radius of rotation about said motor while maintaining a constant spacing between said flapper and nozzle, whereby an adjustment in span of said transducer assembly is effectuated.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said lever-arm ratio varying means comprises a jackscrew orthogonally connecting said support structure to said transducer;
- said jackscrew including a first adjustable nut arranged to bend said support structure to produce a parallel shift in the effective radius of said flapper/nozzle, and a second adjustable nut arranged to lock said shift in radius thereby minimizing the effect of vibration on said span adjustment.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said motor comprises a casing of magnetically soft ferrous material;
- a cylindrical permanent magnet having diametrically opposed north and south poles extending along its length, said magnet being fixedly mounted within said casing and spaced therefrom;
- said output member comprising a coil pivotally suspended within said casing surrounding said magnet and within the flux field thereof to permit rotation thereabout in response to flow of current in the coil.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said coil has its operative sides positioned adjacent the poles of said magnet and located within the bulk of the field produced thereby so as to provide effective linearity between the output motion and the input current.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said coil is elongate, said operative sides being the long sides thereof.
- 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said coil is suspended at opposite ends by respective flexures providing a closely controlled spring rate for establishing the magnitude of angular rotation of said coil.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 including a copper conductor forming a shorted turn mounted to one edge of said coil to provide damping for improving the dynamic response of said transducer.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein the flapper element is mounted on one end of said coil and said nozzle is mounted on said shiftable support.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 including a second flapper mounted on the opposite end of said coil;
- said second flapper being positioned to rotate about the same axis as said first-mentioned flapper but diametrically offset therefrom, whereby when said motor is mounted in reverse within said transducer said second flapper covers said nozzle and establishes an inverse relationship between input current and output position without having to change the polarity of said input current.
- 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein said motor has its opposite ends mounted on conical pivots to allow rotation thereof to provide for zero adjustment of said transducer.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 13 including a flange secured to one end of said motor;
- a spring-loaded screw biased against said flange to rotate said motor and said first flapper as said screw is turned, whereby a change in said output pressure signal is produced for a fixed input current.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 776,575 filed Mar. 11, 1977, now abandoned.
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