Air cylinder fluid circuit and method for designing same
US-2020355203-A1 · Nov 12, 2020 · US
US10514048B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10514048-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615771139-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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A fluid control valve includes a supply-air passage allowing a first port and a second port to communicate with each other, an exhaust-air passage allowing the second port and a third port to communicate with each other, a first check valve provided to the supply-air passage, a second check valve provided to the exhaust-air passage, a valve element that opens and closes a passage from the second port to the third port, and a valve hole in which the valve element is housed. The exhaust-air passage is provided between the valve hole and the valve element. The valve element has a first pressure-receiving surface that causes a fluid pressure at the first port to act, and a second pressure-receiving surface that causes a fluid pressure at the second port to act.
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A fluid control valve to be provided between a switching valve connected to a fluid-pressure source and a double-acting fluid-pressure cylinder including a first pressure chamber provided on a head side and a second pressure chamber provided on a rod side, in which when the fluid-pressure cylinder is activated with a switching of the switching valve, compressed fluid that is discharged from the second pressure chamber of the fluid-pressure cylinder is caused to reflux into the first pressure chamber, the fluid control valve comprising: a first port to be connected to the switching valve; a second port to be connected to the second pressure chamber; a third port to be connected to the first pressure chamber; a supply-air passage allowing the first port and the second port to communicate with each other; an exhaust-air passage allowing the second port and the third port to communicate with each other; a first check valve provided to the supply-air passage and allowing the compressed fluid to flow from a side of the first port toward a side of the second port while preventing the compressed fluid from flowing from the side of the second port toward the side of the first port; a second check valve provided to the exhaust-air passage and allowing the compressed fluid to flow from the side of the second port toward a side of the third port while preventing the compressed fluid from flowing from the side of the third port toward the side of the second port; a valve element that opens and closes a passage from the second port to the third port; and a valve hole through which the valve element extends in such a manner as to be slidable in an axial direction of the valve element, wherein the exhaust-air passage is a gap provided between the valve hole and the valve element, and wherein the valve element has a first pressure-receiving surface that causes a fluid pressure at the first port to act in a closing direction of the valve element, and a second pressure-receiving surface that causes a fluid pressure at the second port to act in an opening direction of the valve element. 2. The fluid control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve element has a rod-like shape with a substantially circular cross-section; has, at two ends in the axial direction, a first end on a proximal side and a second end on a distal side, respectively; and includes a shaft portion positioned on a side of the first end and a valve portion continuous with a side of the second end of the shaft portion, the valve portion having the second pressure-receiving surface. 3. The fluid control valve according to claim 2 , wherein the shaft portion of the valve element includes a piston, and the first pressure-receiving surface positioned on the side of the first end of the piston defines a piston pressure chamber to which a pilot passage that allows the compressed fluid from the first port to be supplied to the piston pressure chamber is connected. 4. The fluid control valve according to claim 2 , wherein the valve portion includes a large-diameter part continuous with the shaft portion, and a small-diameter part continuous with the side of the second end of the large-diameter part and having a maximum diameter smaller than that of the large-diameter part, with a sealing member interposed between the large-diameter part and the small-diameter part, wherein the valve hole has a throttle part provided between the second port and the exhaust-air passage and through which the small-diameter part of the valve portion extends, and wherein the throttle part has a valve seat, the sealing member coming into contact with and moving away from the valve seat. 5. The fluid control valve according to claim 4 , wherein the fluid control valve includes a flow-rate-adjusting portion for adjusting a flow rate of exhaust air that flows from the second port into the exhaust-air passage at the opening of the valve portion, wherein the flow-rate-adjusting portion includes an inclined cam surface extending helically around the shaft portion of the valve element, and a stopper tab also provided around the shaft portion of the valve element, the stopper tab coming into contact with the inclined cam surface while preventing the valve element from moving in the first-end side at the opening of the valve portion, wherein the inclined cam surface and the stopper tab are rotatable relative to each other and about an axis of the valve element, and wherein the small-diameter part of the valve portion has a tapered shape whose diameter is gradually reduced toward the second end. 6. The fluid control valve according to claim 5 , wherein the shaft portion of the valve element includes a piston, and the first pressure-receiving surface positioned on the side of the first end of the piston defines a piston pressure chamber to which a pilot passage that allows the compressed fluid from the first port to be supplied to the piston pressure chamber is connected, wherein the inclined cam surface faces the piston from the first-end side of the piston, and wherein the valve element extends through the valve hole in such a manner as to be rotatable in a peripheral direction, and the stopper tab projects from an outer periphery of the shaft portion toward an inner side of the piston pressure chamber. 7. A fluid control valve comprising: a first port, a second port, and a third port through which compressed fluid flows; a supply-air passage allowing the first port and the second port to communicate with each other; an exhaust-air passage allowing the second port and the third port to communicate with each other; a first check valve provided to the supply-air passage and allowing the compressed fluid to flow from a side of the first port toward a side of the second port while preventing the compressed fluid from flowing from the side of the second port toward the side of the first port; a second check valve provided to the exhaust-air passage and allowing the compressed fluid to flow from the side of the second port toward a side of the third port while preventing the compressed fluid from flowing from the side of the third port toward the side of the second port; a valve element that opens and closes a passage from the second port to the third port; and an opening-and-closing-operation portion causing the valve element to open and close, wherein the opening-and-closing-operation portion has a first pressure-receiving surface provided to the valve element and that causes a fluid pressure at the first port to act in a closing direction of the valve element, and a second pressure-receiving surface also provided to the valve element and that causes a fluid pressure at the second port to act in an opening direction of the valve element. 8. The fluid control valve according to claim 7 , wherein the fluid control valve has a valve hole through which the valve element extends in such a manner as to be slidable in an axial direction of the valve element, and the exhaust-air passage is a gap provided between the valve hole and the valve element. 9. The fluid control valve according to claim 8 , wherein the valve element has a rod-like shape with a substantially circular cross-section; has, at two ends in the axial direction, a first end on a proximal side and a second end on a distal side, respectively; and includes a shaft portion positioned on a side of the first end and a valve portion continuous with a side of the second end of the shaft portion, the valve portion having the second pressure-receiving surface. 10. The fluid control valve according to claim 9 , wherein the shaft portion of the valve element includes a piston, and the first
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