Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1987-03-23
1989-03-07
Garrett, Robert E.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
60567, 60593, 92 84, 92DIG4, 192 91R, 192 13R, 13759617, F16D 2514, F16D 43284
Patent
active
048095087
ABSTRACT:
Hydraulic booster device intended to be arranged in parallel with a primary actuation circuit between an actuator mechanism and a receiver, the device comprising an electromagnetic valve mechanism (10) arranged between an actuator (12) and a pressure-fluid source (16), the actuator (12) comprising a piston means (56, 66, 92) displaceable under the effect of the pressure-fluid and intended to actuate the receiver independently in response to an electrical control signal supplied to the valve mechanism (10).
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Bendix France
Decker Ken C.
Garrett Robert E.
Kapsalas George
Palguta Larry J.
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