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Flow control valve with pilot operation and pressure compensation

  • US 5,279,121 A
  • Filed: 01/19/1993
  • Issued: 01/18/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/19/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A flow control valve assembly for controlling flow of fluid from a source of pressurized fluid to a fluid pressure operated device, said flow control valve assembly comprising a valve housing defining a valve bore, an inlet port for connection to the source of fluid, and a work port for connection to the fluid pressure operated device;

  • a main valve spool disposed within said valve bore and axially movable therein between a neutral position (FIG.

         2) blocking fluid communication from said inlet port to said work port, and an operating position (FIG.

         3) permitting fluid communication from said inlet port to said work port;

    said main valve spool defining a pilot bore and fluid passage means communicating between said inlet port and said pilot bore;

    a pilot spool disposed within said pilot bore, and axially movable therein between a neutral position (FIG.

         2) blocking fluid communication through said fluid passage means, and an actuated position (FIG.

         3) permitting fluid communication through said fluid passage means;

    said valve housing and said main valve spool cooperating to define a pilot pressure chamber in fluid communication with said fluid passage means when said pilot spool is in said actuated position, fluid pressure in said pilot pressure chamber being operable to move said main valve spool from said neutral position toward said operating position, characterized by;

    (a) the source of pressurized fluid including pressure responsive means for varying the delivery of fluid in response to changes in a load signal pressure;

    (b) said valve housing defining a work load signal port for connection to said pressure responsive means, said load signal port being in restricted fluid communication with said pilot pressure chamber, whereby, when said pilot spool is in said actuated position (FIG.

         3), a pilot quantity of pressurized fluid flows from said inlet port at a pressure P1, flows through said passage means to said pilot pressure chamber at a pressure P2, P2 being less than P1, then flows to said work load signal port at a pressure P3, P3 being less than P2; and

    (c) means adapted to receive fluid at a pressure less than said pressure P2, and operable to bias said main valve spool toward said neutral position (FIG.

         2), in opposition to the fluid pressure in said pilot pressure chamber.

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