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Valve actuator differential worm planetary gear drive

  • US 4,994,001 A
  • Filed: 08/07/1989
  • Issued: 02/19/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A valve actuator for controlling valve movement, comprising:

  • (a) a bi-directional motor-operated drive means;

    (b) a bi-directional manually-operated drive means;

    (c) a first worm fixedly attached to said motor-operated drive means;

    (d) a second worm fixedly attached to said manually-operated drive means.(e) a first worm gear operatively engaged with said first worm;

    (f) a second worm gear operatively engaged with said second worm;

    (g) planetary drive means operably connected to said first and second worm gears and to a rotatable sleeve member, said planetary drive means comprising;

    (1) a sun gear concentrically disposed about said sleeve member;

    (2) a plurality of planet gears operatively engaged with said sun gear;

    (3) a ring gear concentrically disposed about said sun gear and operably engaged to said plurality of planet gears;

    (h) an elongate stem disposed within said sleeve member for non-rotational axially reciprocal movement relative thereto in response to rotation of said sleeve member;

    (i) wherein upon actuation of said motor-operated drive means, said second worm and said second worm gear remain stationary, and wherein upon actuation of said manually-operated drive means, said first worm and said first worm gear remain stationary;

    (j) wherein said sun, ring and planet gears are coplanar relative to one another and in adjacent parallel planes relative to said first worm and gear and to said second worm and gear;

    (k) wherein said first worm and gear have a helix angle is less than the coefficient of friction between said first worm and said first worm gear;

    (l) wherein said second worm and gear have a helix angle such that the tangent of said helix angle is such that the tangent of said helix angle is less than the coefficient of friction between said second worm and said second worm gear; and

    (m) wherein said first and second worm gears are each disposed concentrically around said sleeve member.

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