Ventilation device for a hydraulic cylinder
US-9255590-B2 · Feb 9, 2016 · US
US10247105B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10247105-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614991187-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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An air turbine starter includes a transfer tube having a lubrication inlet and a lubrication outlet configured to allow fluid to flow therethrough. A valve is positioned within the transfer tube including a spring. The spring is configured to selectively allow fluid flow within the transfer tube based on fluid pressure differential across the valve. The spring can have three positions: a first position configured to prevent flow within the transfer tube, an intermediate position configured to allow free flow of fluid within the transfer tube, and a compressed positioned to prevent flow to the lubrication outlet.
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What is claimed is: 1. An Air Turbine Starter (ATS), comprising: a lubrication sump and rotating elements within a casing of the ATS; a transfer tube extending through the casing, the transfer tube having a lubrication inlet connected to a lubrication source and a lubrication outlet configured to allow fluid to flow through the casing and into the lubrication sump; and a valve positioned within the transfer tube including a spring, wherein the spring is configured to selectively allow fluid flow within the transfer tube based on fluid pressure differential across the valve, wherein the spring has three positions: an uncompressed first position configured to prevent flow within the transfer tube, an intermediate position configured to allow free flow of fluid within the transfer tube, and a fully compressed position to prevent flow to the lubrication outlet. 2. The ATS of claim 1 , wherein the spring is in the first position when zero pressure differential is measured across the valve. 3. The ATS of claim 2 , wherein the spring is in the intermediate position when an intermediate pressure differential is measured across the valve, the intermediate pressure being greater than zero pressure and less than a flight pressure. 4. The ATS of claim 3 , wherein the spring is in the fully compressed position when a flight pressure differential is measured across the valve, the flight pressure being greater than an intermediate pressure. 5. The ATS of claim 1 , further comprising a first set of radial holes positioned proximate the lubrication inlet and a second set of radial holes proximate the lubrication outlet. 6. The ATS of claim 5 , wherein the spring in the first position is configured to prevent flow through the first set of radial holes. 7. The ATS of claim 5 , wherein the spring in the intermediate position is configured to allow fluid to flow through the first set of radial holes and enter the second set of radial holes thereby allowing fluid to reach the lubrication outlet. 8. The ATS of claim 7 , wherein the fluid flows through the first set of radial holes to an annulus surrounding the valve and enters the second set of radial holes to exit the transfer tube through the lubrication outlet. 9. The ATS of claim 5 , wherein the spring in the fully compressed position is configured to seal the valve and prevent fluid to flow through the second set of radial holes. 10. The ATS of claim 9 , wherein the fluid flows through the first set of radial holes to an annulus surrounding the valve and is prevented from entering the second set of radial holes. 11. The ATS of claim 9 , further comprising an orifice near the lubrication outlet configured to meter the flow from the transfer tube to a sump. 12. The ATS of claim 1 , wherein the valve includes a poppet valve.
the starter being a {separate} turbine · CPC title
Valve closes in response to excessive flow · CPC title
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spring-loaded · CPC title
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