Check valve for RAT restow pump

US12449049B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12449049-B2
Application numberUS-202418584375-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 22, 2024
Priority dateFeb 23, 2023
Publication dateOct 21, 2025
Grant dateOct 21, 2025

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A check valve assembly includes a housing having a fluid inlet arranged to be fluidly connected, in use, to a source of hydraulic fluid, a first stage body having a first stage fluid outlet and a second stage body having a second stage fluid outlet and a flow passage between the first and second stage bodies. The first stage body is a hollow body having a first end in fluid communication with the fluid inlet and housing a hollow first stage retainer around which is mounted a first stage spring that biases a first stage ball. The second stage body is a hollow body housing a second stage retainer around which is mounted a second stage spring that biases a second stage ball, and wherein a first stage pressure differential between the first stage fluid outlet and the fluid inlet creates a fluid flow path from the inlet outlet.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A check valve assembly comprising: a housing having a fluid inlet arranged to be fluidly connected, in use, to a source of hydraulic fluid; a first stage body having a first stage fluid outlet and a second stage body having a second stage fluid outlet and a flow passage between the first stage body and the second stage body, wherein the first stage body is a hollow body having a first end in fluid communication with the fluid inlet and housing a hollow first stage retainer around which is mounted a first stage spring that biases a first stage ball; wherein the second stage body is a hollow body housing a second stage retainer around which is mounted a second stage spring that biases a second stage ball; wherein a first stage pressure differential between the first stage fluid outlet and the fluid inlet creates a fluid flow path from the fluid inlet to the first stage fluid outlet and causes the first stage ball to press against a bias of the first stage spring to close the flow passage between the first stage body and the second stage body; wherein removal of the first stage pressure differential causes the first stage spring to return the first stage ball to its biased position to close the flow path from the fluid inlet to the first stage fluid outlet and to open the flow passage between the first stage body and the second stage body; and wherein a second stage differential pressure between the flow passage and the second stage fluid outlet presses the second stage ball against a bias of the second stage spring to open a second stage fluid flow path between the flow passage and the second stage fluid outlet. 2. The check valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first stage fluid outlet comprises a fluid passage extending from an interior of the first stage body, the passage fluidly communicating with first stage openings in the first stage body, and wherein the second stage fluid outlet comprises a fluid passage extending from an interior of the second stage body, the passage fluidly communicating with second stage openings in the second stage body. 3. The check valve assembly of claim 2 , further comprising: seals provided between parts of the check valve assembly. 4. The check valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing is provided with inner threads at each of the first end and an opposing second end. 5. The check valve assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a safety wire around an exterior of each of the first and second ends. 6. A pump unit comprising: a pump housing containing a tank of fluid and having an outlet port via which the fluid from the tank exits the pump unit; and the check valve assembly as claimed in claim 1 arranged between the tank and the outlet port to regulate flow of the fluid from the tank to the port. 7. The pump unit of claim 6 , further comprising: a pump actuator which cooperates with the check valve assembly to regulate the fluid flow. 8. The pump unit of claim 7 , wherein the pump actuator comprises a piston and a piston cylinder within which the piston moves between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the cylinder, and whereby, in a first stage of pump operation, the piston is retracted to draw the fluid from the tank into the cylinder via the first stage body of the check valve assembly and the second stage body of the check valve assembly is in a closed state, and, in a second stage of operation, after the first stage of operation, the piston is extended relative to the cylinder to eject the fluid from the cylinder to the outlet port via the second stage body of the check valve assembly while the first stage body of the check valve assembly is in a closed state. 9. The pump unit of claim 8 , wherein the closed state of the first stage body comprises the first stage ball being forced into sealing engagement with the flow passage between the first stage body and the second stage body, and the closed state of the second stage body comprises the second stage ball being forced into sealing engagement with the flow passage between the first stage body and the second stage body. 10. The pump unit of any of claim 9 , further comprising a pump lever having a first end extending out of the pump housing for actuation by a user and a second end connected to the piston, such that movement of the lever moves the piston between the retracted and the extended positions. 11. A ram air turbine (RAT) actuator assembly comprising: a RAT actuator; and the pump unit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the RAT actuator is connected to the outlet port. 12. A ram air turbine (RAT) assembly comprising: a RAT; and the RAT actuator assembly as claimed in claim 11 , arranged to stow the RAT. 13. An aircraft having the RAT assembly as claimed in claim 12 .

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  • inlet and outlet valve forming one unit · CPC title

  • Combinations of ball valves working in parallel · CPC title

  • having means for guiding the closure member · CPC title

  • being formed by two closure members working in series · CPC title

  • spring-loaded · CPC title

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What does patent US12449049B2 cover?
A check valve assembly includes a housing having a fluid inlet arranged to be fluidly connected, in use, to a source of hydraulic fluid, a first stage body having a first stage fluid outlet and a second stage body having a second stage fluid outlet and a flow passage between the first and second stage bodies. The first stage body is a hollow body having a first end in fluid communication with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B53/1005. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 21 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).