Claims
- 1. A control valve comprising:
- a body defining first, second and third ports;
- a shuttle spool means movably mounted in said body;
- two spaced flow control zones disposed one intermediate said first and second ports and one intermediate said first and third ports for controlling the flow therebetween;
- each flow control zone comprising resilient seal means associated with one of said shuttle spool means and said body for cooperating with seal surface means, the other of said shuttle spool means and said body having seal surface means for cooperating with said resilient seal means, each said resilient seal means preventing the respective cooperating seal surface from moving beyond said resilient seal means, thereby constraining movement of said shuttle spool means with respect to said body so that movement of said shuttle spool means in one sense causes said seal surface means in one flow control zone sealingly to displace the associated resilient seal means and causes the seal surface means in the other flow control zone to lift off the associated resilient seal means to thereby open that flow control zone, whereby movement of said shuttle spool means in one sense causes said first port to be in communication with said second port, and movement in an opposed sense causes said first port to be in communication with said third port;
- said control valve modulating an output pressure at said first port, wherein said second port is connected in use to a source of fluid pressure and said third port is connected in use to a vent, and wherein transducer means is provided for moving said shuttle spool means in response to a sensed parameter;
- said shuttle spool means including fluid piston means exposed to the output pressure at said first port for urging the shuttle spool means in a first direction tending to allow flow between said first and third ports to vent said output pressure, and a balancing spring urging said shuttle spool means in the opposite direction.
- 2. A control valve according to claim 1 wherein said transducer means urges or tends to displace said shuttle spool means in said first direction whereby an increase in the output force or displacement of the transducer means reduces the modulated output pressure at said first port.
- 3. A control valve according to claim 2 including means for adjusting the degree of compression of said balancing spring.
- 4. A control valve according to claim 1 wherein said transducer means urges or tends to displace said shuttle spool means in a direction opposed to said first direction whereby an increase in the output force or displacement of said transducer means increases the modulated output pressure at said first port.
- 5. A control valve according to claim 4 including means for adjusting the degree of compression of said balancing spring.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/461,535, filed Jan. 5, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,629.
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