Claims
- 1. A fluid operated valve comprising a member slidable in a bore having first and second ends under the action of fluid pressure between a position at said first end in which it connects an inlet port for the fluid with a first outlet port remote from said first end and a position at said second end in which it connects the inlet port with a second outlet port remote from said second end; longitudinal first and second counterbores respectively at the ends of the member remote from said first and second ends and a bias piston slidable in each counterbore to act between a base of that counterbore and the associated end of the bore; first means for applying fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the first end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the second end of the bore and first passage means for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the interior of the first counterbore; second means for alternatively applying fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the second end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the first end of the bore and second passage means for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the interior of the second counterbore so that when the member is located at the first end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said first end and when the member is located at the second end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said second end; means for relieving pressure from the interior of the first counterbore as the member moves towards the second end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the first outlet port and from the first end of the bore, so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the second end is rapidly accelerated and is then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port through the second passage means to the second counterbore; and means for relieving pressure from the interior of the second counterbore as the member moves towards the first end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the second outlet port and from the second end of the bore, so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the first end is rapidly accelerated and is then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port through the first passage means to the first counterbore.
- 2. A valve according to claim 1 in which the member has a pair of symmetrically disposed first and second circumferential recesses respectively adjacent the first and second counterbores and the bore of the valve is provided with five spaced apart annular ports the central port being the inlet port, the ports immediately on each side of the inlet port being said first and second outlet ports and the outermost ports being first and second exhaust ports respectively remote from said first and second ends, said first and second passage means communicating respectively between the first and second counterbores and the surface of the member adjacent those counterbores the arrangement being such that when the member moves towards the second end and just before a position of symmetry relative to the ports at which position the inlet port is disconnected from both outlet ports, and from the second end of the bore the interior of the first counterbore is connected by the first passage means with the first exhaust port and just beyond said position of symmetry the inlet port is connected to the second outlet port and subsequently the inlet port is connected via the second recess and the second passage means with the second counterbore, and when the member moves towards the first end and just before said position of symmetry at which position the inlet port is disconnected from both outlet ports and from the first end of the bore, the interior of the second counterbore is connected by the second passage means with the second exhaust port and just beyond said position of symmetry the inlet port is connected to the first outlet port and subsequently the inlet port is connected via the first recess and the first passage means with the first counterbore.
- 3. A fluid operated valve comprising a member slidable in a bore having first and second ends under the action of fluid pressure between a position at said first end in which it connects an inlet port for the fluid with a first outlet port remote from said first end and a position at said second end in which it connects the inlet port with a second outlet port remote from said second end first and second oppositely acting fluid pressure responsive formations on the member, first means for applying fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the first end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the second end of the bore and first passage means for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the first formation having a sense of action opposite thereto, second means for alternatively applying fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the second end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the first end of the bore and second passage means for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the second formation so that when the member is located at the first end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said first end and when the member is located at the second end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said second end; means for relieving pressure from said first formation as the member moves towards the second end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the first outlet port and from the first end of the bore so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the second end is rapidly accelerated and then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port and from the second end of the bore to the second formation; and, means for relieving pressure from said second formation as the member moves towards the first end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the second outlet port so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the first end is rapidly accelerated and then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the first formation.
- 4. A valve according to claim 3 in which the member has a pair of symmetrically disposed first and second circumferential recesses respectively connected with the first and second formations and the bore of the valve is provided with five spaced apart annular ports, the central port being the inlet port, the ports immediately on each side of the inlet port being said first and second outlet ports and the outermost ports being first and second exhaust ports respectively remote from said first and second ends, said first and second passage means and said means for relieving pressure communicating between each respective formation and the bore, so that when the member moves towards the second end just before a position of symmetry relative to the ports at which position the inlet port is disconnected from both outlet ports and from the second end of the bore the first formation is connected with the first exhaust port and just beyond said position of symmetry the inlet port is connected via the second recess to the second outlet port and with the second formation and when the member moves towards the first end just before said position of symmetry at which position the inlet port is disconnected from both outlet ports and from the first end of the bore the second formation is connected with the second exhaust port and just beyond said position of symmetry the inlet port is connected via the first recess to the first outlet port and with the first formation.
- 5. A motor unit comprising a double acting piston reciprocable in a cylinder under the action of a fluid controlled by a valve which is a fluid operated valve comprising a member slidable in a bore having first and second ends under the action of fluid pressure between a position at said first end in which it connects an inlet port for the fluid with a first outlet port remote from said first end and a position at said second end in which it connects the inlet port with a second outlet port remote from said second end; a first exhaust port disposed between the first outlet port and the second end and a second exhaust port disposed between the second outlet port and the first end; longitudinal first and second counterbores respectively in the ends of the member remote from said first and second ends and a bias piston slidable in each counterbore to act between a base of that counterbore and the associated end of the bore; first and second symmetrically disposed circumferential recesses in fhe member respectively adjacent the first and second counterbores; first means for applying fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the first end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the second end of the bore and first passage means communicating between the first counterbore and the surface of the member adjacent the first recess for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the interior of the first counterbore; second means for alternatively applying fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the second end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the first end of the bore and second passage means communicating between the second counterbore and the surface of the member adjacent the second recess for simultaneously spplying said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the interior of the second counterbore so that when the member is located at the first end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said first end and when the member is located at the second end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said second end; the first passage means connecting the interior of the first counterbore with the first exhaust port as the member moves towards the second end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the first outlet port and from the first end of the bore, so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the second end is rapidly accelerated and is then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port via the second recess through the second passage means to the second counterbore and the second passage means connecting the interior of the second counterbore with the second exhaust port as the member moves towards the first end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the second outlet port and from the second end of the bore, so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the first end is rapidly accelerated and is then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port via the first recess through the first passage means to the first counterbore; a pair of signal ports opening into the interior of the cylinder and respectively connected with the ends of the bore of the valve, movement of the piston selectively connecting opposite sides thereof through the signal ports with the fluid driving the piston at one end of the bore and with the means for relieving pressure at the other end of the bore so as to produce repeated reciprocation of the valve and the piston.
- 6. A pneumatic/hydraulic converter comprising a motor unit comprising a double acting piston reciprocable in a cylinder under the action of a fluid controlled by a valve and a hydraulic pump; the valve being a fluid operated valve comprising a member slidable in a bore having first and second ends under the action of fluid pressure between a position at said first end in which it connects an inlet port for the fluid with a first outlet port remote from said first end and a position at said second end in which it connects the inlet port with a second outlet port remote from said second end; a first exhaust port disposed between the first outlet port and the second end and a second exhaust port disposed between the second outlet port and the first end; longitudinal first and second counterbores respectively in the ends of the member remote from said first and second ends and a bias piston slidable in each counterbore to act between a base of that counterbore and the associated end of the bore; first and second symmetrically disposed circumferential recesses in the member respectively adjacent the first and second counterbores; first means for applying fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the first end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the second end of the bore and first passage means communicating between the first counterbore and the surface of the member adjacent the first recess for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port to the interior of the first counterbore; second means for alternatively applying fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the second end of the bore and means for relieving pressure from the first end of the bore and second passage means communicating between the second counterbore and the surface of the member adjacent the second recess for simultaneously applying said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port to the interior of the second counterbore so that when the member is located at the first end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said first end and when the member is located at the second end of the bore a differential force is applied thereto to move it away from said second end; the first passage means connecting the interior of the first counterbore with the first exhaust port as the member moves towards the second end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the first outlet port and from the first end of the bore, so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the second end is rapidly accelerated and is then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the second outlet port via the second recess through the second passage means to the second counterbore and the second passage means connecting the interior of the second counterbore with the second exhaust port as the member moves towards the first end and before the inlet port is disconnected from the second outlet port and from the second end of the bore, so that the remainder of the movement of the member towards the first end is rapidly accelerated and is then fully completed by application of said fluid pressure derived from the first outlet port via the first recess through the first passage means to the first counterbore; a pair of signal ports opening into the interior of the cylinder and respectively connected with the ends of the bore of the valve, movement of the piston selectively connecting opposite sides thereof through the signal ports with the fluid driving the piston at one end of the bore and with the means for relieving pressure at the other end of the bore so as to produce repeated reciprocation of the piston, and the hydraulic pump being driven by movement of the piston of the motor unit.
- 7. A pneumatic/hydraulic converter according to claim 6 in which the valve, the motor and the hydraulic pump are respectively secured one above the other as replaceable modules in a stack each of the modules, being cylindrical and of similar maximum size and shape transverse to the longitudinal axis of the stack.
- 8. A pneumatic/hydraulic converter according to claim 7 in which a silencer is disposed adjacent the valve and constitutes one of the replaceable modules of the stack.
- 9. A pneumatic/hydraulic converter according to claim 7 in which a liquid reservoir constitutes one of the replaceable modules of the stack and is disposed adjacent the pump.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 954,291, filed Oct. 24, 1978, now abandoned.
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