Claims
- 1. A continuously variable displacement pump comprising a piston reciprocable within a cylinder, a displaceable inlet valve adapted to control admission of lower pressure hydraulic fluid to the swept volume area of the piston and cylinder, a displacement outlet valve adapted to control delivery of higher pressure fluid from the swept volume area, characterised in that an ER fluid device controls the position of the inlet valve so as to control the volume of fluid delivered by the pump in accordance with demand, the ER fluid device being usable in a passive mode as a brake, to restrain movement of the inlet valve, which movement results from forces generated by the normal working of the pump, whereby the output of said single cylinder may be varied from full swept volume to zero, wherein the ER device, in the passive use mode, comprises an ER buffer consisting of two main parts, namely a piston attached to valve stem of the inlet valve, and a sleeve held concentric with a cylindrical housing of the inlet valve and the piston by insulating end-plates equipped with seals, with annular clearance between the piston and the sleeve and between the sleeve and the housing, the whole of the buffer being filled with ER fluid, an external relief tube, to equalise the pressures at each end of the valve stem, and means to apply a high voltage to the sleeve.
- 2. A continuously variable displacement pump comprising a piston reciprocable within a cylinder, a displaceable inlet valve adapted to control admission of lower pressure hydraulic fluid to the swept volume area of the piston and cylinder, a displacement outlet valve adapted to control delivery of higher pressure fluid from the swept volume area, characterised in that an ER fluid device controls the position of the inlet valve so as to control the volume of fluid delivered by the pump in accordance with demand, the ER fluid device being usable in a passive mode as a brake, to restrain movement of the inlet valve, which movement results from forces generated by the normal working of the pump, whereby the output of said single cylinder may be varied from full swept volume to zero, wherein the ER device, in the passive use mode, comprises an ER buffer composed of tubular plates attached to the valve stem and hence movable, interleaved with fixed position tubular plates attached to a lower, insulating end plate by being inset into that end plate, the movable plates being kept at earth potential through the return spring, while the fixed plates have a high voltage connection.
- 3. A continuously variable displacement pump comprising a piston reciprocable within a cylinder, a displaceable inlet valve adapted to control admission of lower pressure hydraulic fluid to the swept volume area of the piston and cylinder, a displacement outlet valve adapted to control delivery of higher pressure fluid from the swept volume area, characterised in that an ER fluid device controls the position of the inlet valve so as to control the volume of fluid delivered by the pump in accordance with demand, the ER fluid device being usable in a passive mode as a brake, to restrain movement of the inlet valve, which movement results from forces generated by the normal working of the pump, whereby the output of said single cylinder may be varied from full swept volume to zero, wherein the ER device, in the passive use mode, comprises a sealed flexible rubber capsule with a top metal plate and a bottom metal plate, with means to apply a voltage to the bottom plate.
- 4. A continuously variable displacement pump comprising a piston reciprocable within a cylinder, a displaceable inlet valve adapted to control admission of lower pressure hydraulic fluid to the swept volume area of the piston and cylinder, a displacement outlet valve adapted to control delivery of higher pressure fluid from the swept volume area, characterised in that an ER fluid device controls the position of the inlet valve so as to control the volume of fluid delivered by the pump in accordance with demand, the ER fluid device being usable in a active mode, as a powered displacement device, to control the movement of the inlet valve directly, whereby the output of said single cylinder may be varied from full swept volume to zero, wherein the ER device, in the active use mode, comprises an auxiliary rod attached to the piston and passing through a sealed guide to operate a secondary piston in a secondary cylinder filled with ER fluid; and, to keep the volume constant, the auxiliary rod emerges through a second seal, with ER fluid passing through a port and through the annular gap between a metal cylinder and the inlet valve housing, the metal cylinder being fixed to a tube which forms part of the stem of the inlet valve, and being movable in insulating, sealed guides, with the housing at earth potential a voltage applied to the tube through the spring to solidify the ER fluid in this annular gap and therefore increase the pressure above the cylinder, resulting in closure of the inlet valve, with the ER fluid, having passed over the cylinder, entering the tube through radial ports, and passing upwards until it emerges through a second set of radial ports, and it then passes through a second annular gap between a plastics cylinder and the housing before re-entering the secondary cylinder through a further port on the other side of the secondary piston, the sealed guide separating the ER fluid from the fluid e.g. oil, in the pump, while the plastics cylinder balances the no-field pressure drop in the working gap between the cylinder and the housing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/807,841, filed Feb. 5, 1992, now abandoned.
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Fluid Power International No. 30, Dec. 1965, London GB p. 414 "A pump with valve lifters to control delivery". |
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