Servovalve
US-2018372128-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US11060536B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11060536-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016832197-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A servo valve includes a valve housing, a cavity formed in the valve housing defining an axis (X) and an axially moveable member disposed in the cavity. The member comprises flat surfaces parallel to the axis (X). A channel is formed within the cavity and a plurality of ports each forming a fluid passage through the valve housing in fluid communication with a spool and with the channel. The plurality of ports include first and second nozzles with nozzle openings, wherein in a first axial position of the member the first nozzle opening is at least substantially obstructed by the first flat surface, and in a second axial position of the member the second nozzle opening is at least substantially obstructed by the second surface, the member controlling fluid between the spool and the channel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A servo valve comprising: a valve housing; a cavity formed in the valve housing and defining a longitudinal axis (X); a member disposed in the cavity and axially moveable therein along said longitudinal axis, wherein the member comprises: first and second cavity sealing sections, having first and second cross-sectional areas, for engaging an inner surface of the valve housing defining the cavity; first and second nozzle obstructing sections arranged between the first and second cavity sealing sections; a middle portion located between the first and second nozzle obstructing sections and having a third cross-sectional area smaller than both the first and second cross-sectional areas so as to form a channel within the cavity bounded by the first and second nozzle obstructing sections, and first and second surfaces formed respectively on the first and second nozzle obstructing sections arranged parallel to the direction of the longitudinal axis (X); and a plurality of ports, each forming a fluid passage through the valve housing in fluid communication with the channel, the plurality of ports comprising first and second ports having first and second nozzles with first and second nozzle openings for providing fluid communication between the channel and a spool, wherein in a first axial position of the member the first nozzle opening is at least substantially obstructed by the first surface and the second nozzle opening is at least substantially unobstructed by the second surface, and in a second axial position of the member the second nozzle opening is at least substantially obstructed by the second surface and the first nozzle opening is at least substantially unobstructed by the first surface. 2. The servo valve of claim 1 , comprising at least one actuator configured to axially move the member within the cavity. 3. The servo valve of claim 2 , wherein the at least one actuator comprises a pair of actuators arranged at opposite axial ends of the member. 4. The servo valve of claim 2 , wherein each at least one actuator is a solenoid. 5. The servo valve of claim 2 , further comprising at least one cover plate arranged to seal the at least one actuator within the valve housing. 6. The servo valve of claim 1 , further comprising a spring arranged between first and second axial ends of the valve housing, the spring operatively connected with the member to bias the member towards a neutral axial position. 7. The servo valve of claim 6 , wherein the spring comprises a radially-inner end received in a slot formed in the member. 8. The servo valve of claim 7 , wherein the radially inner end comprises an expanded section having a curved surface which contacts a wall of the slot. 9. The servo valve of claim 6 , further comprising a hole extending through a spring attachment portion of the spring and into the valve housing and an indicator pin positioned in the hole. 10. The servo valve of claim 1 , wherein the third cross-sectional area is less than 0.75 times the size of each of the first and second cross-sectional areas. 11. The servo valve of claim 1 , further comprising O-ring seals arranged around each of the first and second cavity sealing sections to sealingly engage the member and the valve housing. 12. The servo valve of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the ports comprises a screen filter. 13. The servo valve of claim 1 , further comprising the spool in fluid communication with at least one of the plurality of ports for controlling fluid flow to a component. 14. An assembly comprising: the servo valve of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the ports comprises a screen filter; and a component in fluid communication with the spool. 15. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the component is a fuel supply valve or a pneumatic control valve.
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