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Title:
Pneumatic amplifier having a gain adjustment mechanism incorporated therein
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1. A fluid amplifier valve having a gain adjustment mechanism incorporated therein for adjusting the gain of various input pressure signals received by the valve, said amplifier valve comprising:
a. a valve body structure having a main internal chamber formed therein;
b. a pressure signal opening means formed within said valve structure for enabling fluid pressure signals to be transmitted into said main internal chamber;
c. a fluid supply inlet opening means formed within said valve body for enabling fluid from a supply to be transmitted into said main internal valve chamber;
d. a fluid supply exit opening means formed within said valve body structure for enabling the fluid supply transmitted into said main internal chamber to exit therefrom;
e. a thin imperviable member extending across said main internal chamber and supported about the outer portions thereof by said valve body structure so as to separate the fluid of said pressure signal from the fluid supply passing through said main internal chamber;
f. mounting means movably mounted in said valve structure; and
g. contact means operatively connected to said movable mounting means for engaging said imperviable member extending across said main internal chamber and varying the gain of said amplifier valve, whereby the gain of said amplifier valve may be selectively adjusted by moving said contact means relative to said valve structure such that the shape of the imperviable member within said main internal chamber is influenced thereby enabling the gain of said fluid valve to be selectively varied and adjusted by moving said contact means in order that the shape or contour of said imperviable member may change relative to said valve structure and give rise to a change in gain.
2. The fluid amplifier valve of claim 1 wherein said movable mounting means includes: a threaded shaft normally threaded into a bore formed in said valve structure and open to said main internal chamber, said bore being countersunk about the exterior of said valve structure and said threaded shaft having a seal formed intermediately thereon and adpated to rest adjacent the countersunken portion of said bore for sealing said bore; a seal tightener provided on said threaded shaft adjacent said seal for engaging said seal and tightening the same relative to said valve structure; and wherein said contact means includes a generally round headed ball fixed to the end of said threaded shaft normally disposed interiorly of the amplifier valve.
3. The amplifier valve of claim 1 wherein said amplifier valve includes a central circular seat formed within said internal main chamber and wherein said movable mounting means and said contact means are axially aligned with said central circuit seat.
4. The amplifier valve of claim 3 wherein said central circular seat extends around said fluid supply inlet opening means and is concentric therewith; and wherein said movable mounting means and said associated contact means are axially aligned with said fluid supply inlet opening means.
5. The amplifier valve of claim 1 wherein said valve structure includes a threaded bore formed therein and open to said main internal chamber and adapted to receive said movable mounting means which includes a threaded shaft secured within said threaded bore, said threaded bore being provided with a countersunken seal seat about the outer portion thereof and said threaded shaft including a seal formed intermediately thereon and adapted to seat within said countersunken seal seat in order to seal said amplifier valve and prevent fluid flow from said internal main chamber through said threaded bore; and wherein said contact means includes a generally rounded head fixed to the end of said threaded shaft normally disposed interiorly of said valve structure, whereby said generally rounded head may engage and contact said imperviable member extending across said main internal chamber and wherein said head may be utilized to change the contour of said imperviable member by selectively screwing said threaded shaft and accordingly moving said rounded head relative to said valve body structure.
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Inventors:
Brandt, Robert O. (Garner, NC, US)
Application Number:
464126
Filing Date: 1974-04-25 Publication_date: 1976-02-03 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
251/61.1
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Klinksiek, Henry T.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Mills and Coats
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