Fluid control system having selective recruitable actuators

Motors: expansible chamber type – Plural relatively movable or rigidly interconnected working... – With means for selectively changing the speed or force...

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C091S530000, C092S137000

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ABSTRACT:
A fluid control or actuation system providing selective recruiting of actuators antagonistic to one another to provide variable output power, such as that used to drive a load. The actuators are intended to comprise different sizes, and to be operable with one or more pressure control valves capable of providing displacement of a non-recruited actuator without requiring active input to cause such displacement. Being able to selectively recruit different sized actuators to drive the load, and being able to displace non-recruited without active input, effectively incorporates a gearing function into the fluid control system.

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