Fluid handling – Line condition change responsive valves – Direct response valves
Patent
1988-11-01
1989-05-30
Rivell, John
Fluid handling
Line condition change responsive valves
Direct response valves
137522, 137469, 1374939, 251282, F16K 2110
Patent
active
048341355
ABSTRACT:
Two pressure control valves have most components in common. One valve is a direct-acting sequence valve and the other a vented counterbalance valve with pilot assist. Both valves have a set opening pressure which is insensitive to secondary port pressure. Both valves may provide free reverse flow. The valves include a spring force reduction chamber which receives hydraulic fluid at primary port pressure. Part of the opening force exerted at the primary port is offset by pressure in the spring force reduction chamber so that a spring having a smaller spring constant may be used to resist opening force. This offsetting force may be readily modified by changing the diameter of the piston shaft of the valve.
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patent: 4428396 (1984-01-01), Wall
patent: 4591314 (1986-05-01), Weber
patent: 4597410 (1986-07-01), Wilke
patent: 4742846 (1988-05-01), DiBartolo
Prescott Charles J.
Quist Raymond H.
Rivell John
Sun Hydraulics Corp.
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