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US948649A
US948649A US1904238971A US948649A US 948649 A US948649 A US 948649A US 1904238971 A US1904238971 A US 1904238971A US 948649 A US948649 A US 948649A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F15B13/00Details of servomotor systems ; Valves for servomotor systems
    • F15B13/02Fluid distribution or supply devices characterised by their adaptation to the control of servomotors
    • F15B13/04Fluid distribution or supply devices characterised by their adaptation to the control of servomotors for use with a single servomotor
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/86694Piston valve
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a new and improved valve and more particularly a valve designed for use in connec' tion with hydraulic machinery.
  • the present invention consists of a new and improved valve and in the construction and combination of parts, all as fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • 1 represents the valve-housing or casing, provided with a fluid-supply passage or nozzle 2, machine passages 3, and 4, a by-pass 5, a waste or outlet passage 6, and an opening 7, which latter is provided with a smooth bore and extends vertically through the housing.
  • the supply and waste passages are both located on the same side of the housing, and the machine passages 011 the opposite side; such an arrangement allows the valve to be connected up with the supporting nozzles a and b, in' such a manner as to permit the lower portion of the housing to overhang the sup ports, thereby permitting ready access to the bottom of the housing and particularly to the opening 7. Attention is also called to the smooth bore of the opening, 7; by the employment of such a bore I am enabled to entirely dispense with all core-work and at the same time provide an opening into which the cup-leathers may be placed and readily slid into the desired positions.
  • Located within the opening 7 I employ a series of removable and adjustable bushings, comprising sections 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12; these bushes are cut away as shown to form annular-chambers 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, and form a characteristic and important feature of my invention.
  • Held in position by the sectional bushing are controlling-cup-leathers 21, and sealing-cup-leathers 22.
  • the sections 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the bushing are each provided with an annular-port 23, registering with the annular chambers; and said chambers in turn are .in communication with the supply, machine and exhaust passages.
  • the upper section 8 of the bushing has a flanged portion which rests on the valve-housing and the lower section 12 rests upon an adjust-able screw 24:, passed through a cap 25, closing the-lower end of the opening 7.
  • the middle section 10 ofthe bushing overlaps the adjacent sections 9 and 11 and the cup-leathers 21.
  • a plunger comprising stem 26, spools 27 and 27 spool 28, and Z-shaped cup-leathers 29, is located within the sectional bushing, and is operated therein by lever-arm 30.
  • Each of the spools 27 and 27 is provided with ports 31, adapted to be moved into and out of registry with the ports of the bushing.
  • the Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the valve stem as shown prevent any leakage of high-pressure fluid into low-pressure fluid along the valve stem.
  • a valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages and a central opening having a smooth bore extending vertically through the housing, a plunger, a series of loose removable bushings formed to provide annular-chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushings, sealing cup-leathers between the bushings, the lower bush of the series provided with a cross-piece, a cap closing the lower end of the opening, and asupporting and adjusting screw extending through the cap and in contact with the cross-piece of the lower bush, substantially as set forth.
  • a valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages and a central opening extending through the housing, a plunger, a series of removable bushings formed to provide an nular-chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushings, the upper bush of the series being flanged and projecting from the central opening, the lower bush of the series provided with a cross-piece, a cap closing the lower end of the opening, and a supportin and adjusting screw extending through the cap and in contact with the cross-piece of the lower bush, substantially as set forth.
  • a valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening extending through the housing, a plunger, a. serlesot' removable bushings formed to provide an-- nular-chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushes comprising a cen tral bush formed with portions overlapping the adjacent bushes, an upper flanged bush projecting from the central opening, a lower bush provided with a cross-piece, cup-- leathers held between the meeting ends of the bushes, a cap closing the lower end of j the opening, and a screw projecting through the cap and in contact with the eross-piece of the lower bush, substantially as set forth.
  • a valve having a valvehousing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening extending through the housing, a series oi'- removable ported bushings formed to provide annular chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushings, a plunger comprising a stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central-spool and the adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, and means for vertically adjusting and supporting the bushings comprising a cap cl0sing the lower end of the opening and a screw extending through the cap and in contact with the lower bushing, substantially as set forth.
  • a valve of the class described comprising a valve-housing having supply, machine and waste passages and an opening extending vertically through the housing, a series of loose bushings in the opening, a plunger comprising a stem, a cent 'al-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central spool and 1 adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, said supply and waste passages located on one side of the housing rojecting downwardly and respectively connnunlcating with and resting upon the supporting noz- Zles, and means for vertically adjusting and supporting the bushings comprising a cap closing the lower end of the opening and a screw extending through the cap and arranged in contact with the lower bushing.
  • a valve having a valve housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening having a ceases smooth bore extending vertically through the housing, a plunger comprising a stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central spool and adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, a series of bushings formed to provide annular-chambers between the wall.
  • valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening extending through the housing, a series of loose removable ported bushings, a plunger comprising a. stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools arranged out of contact with the stem and Z-shaped cup-leathers held between the central-spool and the adjacentends of the upper and lower spools, said cup-leathers each having a portion in contact with the stem and extending vertically thereof to prevent the leakage of high pressure fluid along the valve-stem, substantially as set forth.
  • a valve comprising a valvehousing having supply, machine and waste passages and an opening extending vertically through the housing, a series of loose bushings in the opening, a plunger comprising a stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central spool and adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, said machine passages located on one side of the housing and the supply and waste passages on the opposite side of the housing, said supplypassage in communication with the supporting nozzle Z), and the waste-passage in communi -ation with the supporting nozzle 0.

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C. W. A. KOELKEBEGK.
VALVE.
APPLICATION FILED c1)1E|U.30,1904.
Patented Feb. 8, 1910.
HE: 5E F WITNESSES:
INVENTOR,
' A TTORNEY.
CARL W. A. KOELKEBEGK, 0F CLEVELAND, OHIO.
VALVE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 8', 1910.
Application filed. December 30, 1904. Serial No. 238,971.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL W. A. KonLKE- BECK, citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Valves, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a new and improved valve and more particularly a valve designed for use in connec' tion with hydraulic machinery.
To this end the present invention consists of a new and improved valve and in the construction and combination of parts, all as fully hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawing, which illustrates an application of my invention, the figure is a central vertical sectional view of a valve constructed in accordance with my invention.
Referring to the drawing, 1 represents the valve-housing or casing, provided with a fluid-supply passage or nozzle 2, machine passages 3, and 4, a by-pass 5, a waste or outlet passage 6, and an opening 7, which latter is provided with a smooth bore and extends vertically through the housing.
I desire to call particular attention to the location and arrangement of the supply, waste and machine passages. The supply and waste passages are both located on the same side of the housing, and the machine passages 011 the opposite side; such an arrangement allows the valve to be connected up with the supporting nozzles a and b, in' such a manner as to permit the lower portion of the housing to overhang the sup ports, thereby permitting ready access to the bottom of the housing and particularly to the opening 7. Attention is also called to the smooth bore of the opening, 7; by the employment of such a bore I am enabled to entirely dispense with all core-work and at the same time provide an opening into which the cup-leathers may be placed and readily slid into the desired positions.
Located within the opening 7 I employ a series of removable and adjustable bushings, comprising sections 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12; these bushes are cut away as shown to form annular- chambers 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, and form a characteristic and important feature of my invention. Held in position by the sectional bushing are controlling-cup-leathers 21, and sealing-cup-leathers 22. The sections 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the bushing are each provided with an annular-port 23, registering with the annular chambers; and said chambers in turn are .in communication with the supply, machine and exhaust passages. The upper section 8 of the bushing has a flanged portion which rests on the valve-housing and the lower section 12 rests upon an adjust-able screw 24:, passed through a cap 25, closing the-lower end of the opening 7. The middle section 10 ofthe bushing, it will be noted, overlaps the adjacent sections 9 and 11 and the cup-leathers 21. A plunger, comprising stem 26, spools 27 and 27 spool 28, and Z-shaped cup-leathers 29, is located within the sectional bushing, and is operated therein by lever-arm 30. Each of the spools 27 and 27 is provided with ports 31, adapted to be moved into and out of registry with the ports of the bushing. The Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the valve stem as shown prevent any leakage of high-pressure fluid into low-pressure fluid along the valve stem.
lVhat I claim is:
1. A valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages and a central opening having a smooth bore extending vertically through the housing, a plunger, a series of loose removable bushings formed to provide annular-chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushings, sealing cup-leathers between the bushings, the lower bush of the series provided with a cross-piece, a cap closing the lower end of the opening, and asupporting and adjusting screw extending through the cap and in contact with the cross-piece of the lower bush, substantially as set forth.
A valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages and a central opening extending through the housing, a plunger, a series of removable bushings formed to provide an nular-chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushings, the upper bush of the series being flanged and projecting from the central opening, the lower bush of the series provided with a cross-piece, a cap closing the lower end of the opening, and a supportin and adjusting screw extending through the cap and in contact with the cross-piece of the lower bush, substantially as set forth.
3. A valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening extending through the housing, a plunger, a. serlesot' removable bushings formed to provide an-- nular-chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushes comprising a cen tral bush formed with portions overlapping the adjacent bushes, an upper flanged bush projecting from the central opening, a lower bush provided with a cross-piece, cup-- leathers held between the meeting ends of the bushes, a cap closing the lower end of j the opening, and a screw projecting through the cap and in contact with the eross-piece of the lower bush, substantially as set forth.
t. A valve having a valvehousing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening extending through the housing, a series oi'- removable ported bushings formed to provide annular chambers between the wall of the opening and the bushings, a plunger comprising a stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central-spool and the adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, and means for vertically adjusting and supporting the bushings comprising a cap cl0sing the lower end of the opening and a screw extending through the cap and in contact with the lower bushing, substantially as set forth.
5. The combination with supporting nozzles, oi? a valve of the class described, comprising a valve-housing having supply, machine and waste passages and an opening extending vertically through the housing, a series of loose bushings in the opening, a plunger comprising a stem, a cent 'al-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central spool and 1 adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, said supply and waste passages located on one side of the housing rojecting downwardly and respectively connnunlcating with and resting upon the supporting noz- Zles, and means for vertically adjusting and supporting the bushings comprising a cap closing the lower end of the opening and a screw extending through the cap and arranged in contact with the lower bushing.
6. A valve having a valve housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening having a ceases smooth bore extending vertically through the housing, a plunger comprising a stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central spool and adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, a series of bushings formed to provide annular-chambers between the wall. of the opening and the bushings, sealing cup-leathers between the bushings, the upper bush flanged and projecting out of the central opening, means for vertically adjusting the bushings comprising a cap and a screw, and the lower bush supported on the adjusting screw, substantially as set forth.
7. valve having a valve-housing provided with supply, machine and exhaust passages, and a central opening extending through the housing, a series of loose removable ported bushings, a plunger comprising a. stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools arranged out of contact with the stem and Z-shaped cup-leathers held between the central-spool and the adjacentends of the upper and lower spools, said cup-leathers each having a portion in contact with the stem and extending vertically thereof to prevent the leakage of high pressure fluid along the valve-stem, substantially as set forth.
8. The combination with supporting nozzles a and b, of a valve comprising a valvehousing having supply, machine and waste passages and an opening extending vertically through the housing, a series of loose bushings in the opening, a plunger comprising a stem, a central-spool, upper and lower ported spools and Z-shaped cup-leathers held in contact with the stem between the ends of the central spool and adjacent ends of the upper and lower spools, said machine passages located on one side of the housing and the supply and waste passages on the opposite side of the housing, said supplypassage in communication with the supporting nozzle Z), and the waste-passage in communi -ation with the supporting nozzle 0.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CARL lV. A. KOELKEBECK.
lVitnesses M. S. 001), O. A. FARRAR.
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US2459456A (en) * 1943-06-04 1949-01-18 Edward A Rockwell Fluid pressure valve
US2516495A (en) * 1946-06-10 1950-07-25 Leblond Mach Tool Co R K Hydraulic tool control unit
US2552843A (en) * 1948-08-23 1951-05-15 Northrop Aircraft Inc Sequence control for landing gears
US3664376A (en) * 1970-01-26 1972-05-23 Regan Forge & Eng Co Flow line diverter apparatus
US4220174A (en) * 1978-03-29 1980-09-02 Spitz Russell W Fluid control valves
US20070261747A1 (en) * 2006-04-04 2007-11-15 Tam C. Huynh & Nathan H. French Spool-type manual valve with position-adjustable lever

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US2459456A (en) * 1943-06-04 1949-01-18 Edward A Rockwell Fluid pressure valve
US2516495A (en) * 1946-06-10 1950-07-25 Leblond Mach Tool Co R K Hydraulic tool control unit
US2552843A (en) * 1948-08-23 1951-05-15 Northrop Aircraft Inc Sequence control for landing gears
US3664376A (en) * 1970-01-26 1972-05-23 Regan Forge & Eng Co Flow line diverter apparatus
US4220174A (en) * 1978-03-29 1980-09-02 Spitz Russell W Fluid control valves
US20070261747A1 (en) * 2006-04-04 2007-11-15 Tam C. Huynh & Nathan H. French Spool-type manual valve with position-adjustable lever
US7516758B2 (en) * 2006-04-04 2009-04-14 Eaton Corporation Spool-type manual valve with position-adjustable lever

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