Valves and valve actuation – Lost motion between actuator and valve
Patent
1984-02-08
1986-04-08
Scott, Samuel
Valves and valve actuation
Lost motion between actuator and valve
25112920, F16K 3144, F16K 3102
Patent
active
045807604
ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetically operable fluid control valve includes a valve member slidable in a bore coupled to the armature of an electromagnetic device which includes a stator structure. The armature is of cup shaped form and is coupled to the valve member by a flange on the armature which is trapped between a pair of spaced plates carried by the valve member. The distance between the plates is determined by a spacer slightly thicker than the flange and smaller than the flange to allow for slight misalignment of the armature and the valve member.
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Lucas Industries PLC
Odar Helen Ann
Scott Samuel
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