Claims
- 1. An amplifier vortex driven actuator spool comprising:
- a hollow cylinder;
- a piston sealingly enclosed within said cylinder for axial movement therein and for dividing the interior of said cylinder into first and second fluidic vortex chambers;
- said cylinder having a first supply port, a first vortex inducing port and a first exhaust port for the first vortex chamber and a second supply port, a second vortex inducing port and a second exhaust port for the second vortex chamber;
- means for supplying fluid flow to said first and second supply ports; and
- means for selectively supplying control fluid to said first vortex inducing port and to said second vortex inducing port.
- 2. The amplifier vortex driven actuator spool of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively supplying control fluid comprises:
- a first beam deflection amplifier with a first output port in fluid communication with said first vortex inducing port; and
- a second beam deflection amplifier with a second output port in fluid communication with said second vortex inducing port.
- 3. An amplifier vortex driven actuator spool comprising:
- a hollow cylinder;
- a piston sealingly enclosed within said cylinder for axial movement therein and for dividing the interior of said cylinder into first and second fluidic vortex chambers;
- said cylinder having a first vortex inducing port and a first exhaust port for the first vortex chamber and a second vortex inducing port and a second exhaust port for the second vortex chamber;
- said cylinder further having a supply port longitudinally aligned and extending substantially the length of said cylinder;
- means for supply fluid flow to said supply port; and
- means for selectively supplying control fluid to said first vortex inducing port and to said second vortex inducing port.
- 4. The amplifier vortex driven actuator spool of claim 3 wherein said means for selectively supply control fluid comprises:
- a first beam deflection amplifier with an output port in fluid communication with said first vortex inducing port; and
- a second beam deflection amplifier with an output port in fluid communication with said second vortex inducing port.
- 5. The amplifier vortex driven actuator spool of claim 3 further comprising:
- a shaft attached to said piston and extending external of said cylinder.
- 6. The amplifier vortex driven actuator spool of claim 5 wherein
- a first end of said shaft passes through the first output port of said cylinder.
- 7. The amplifier vortex driven actuator spool of claim 6 wherein
- a second end of said shaft passes through the second output port of said cylinder.
- 8. An amplifier vortex driven actuator spool comprising:
- a hollow cylinder having first and second ends;
- a piston sealingly enclosed within said cylinder for axial movement therein and for dividing the interior of said cylinder into first and second fluidic vortex chambers;
- said cylinder having a first supply port, a first vortex inducing port, and a first circular exhaust port formed in the first end of said cylinder and in axial alignment with said cylinder for the first vortex chamber;
- said cylinder having a second supply port, a second vortex inducing port port and a second circular exhaust port formed in the second end of said cylinder and in axial alignment with said cylinder for the second vortex chamber;
- a cylindrical shaft attached to said pistion and having one end pass through said first circular exhaust port and having the other end pass through said second circular exhaust port;
- means for supplying fluid flow to said supply port; and
- means for selectively supplying control fluid to said first vortex inducing port and to said second vortex inducing port.
- 9. The amplifier vortex driven actuator spool of claim 8 wherein said means for selectively supplying control fluid comprises:
- a first beam deflection amplifier with an output port in fluid communication with said first vortex inducing port; and
- a second beam deflection amplifier with an output port in fluid communication with said second vortex inducing port.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Wormley, "A Review of Vortex Diode and Triode Static and Dynamic Design Tniques," Fluidic State-of-the-Art Symposium, 1974, Sep. 30-Oct. 3, vol. 1, pp. 1-43. |