Pivotal positioning servoactuator

Motors: expansible chamber type – Relatively movable working members with one having motive... – With means interconnecting working members to cause relative...

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91363R, 92146, 92249, F15B 903, F15B 909, F01B 100

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041214986

ABSTRACT:
A two-axis positioning servoactuator includes a support, a movable member arranged adjacent the support for independent pivotal movement relative thereto about each of two perpendicular intersecting axes, a pair of differential piston and cylinder actuators operatively interposed between the support and movable member for effecting such angular movement about each of the axes, an electrohydraulic servovalve for each of the actuators and operatively associated therewith to control the same, and means providing a position feedback signal to the corresponding servovalve for effecting controlled movement of the member about each of the axes.

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