Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Spool valve and piston geometry to reduce cavitation effects in a linear actuator
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Application No.: US16841486Application Date: 2020-04-06
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Publication No.: US11639728B2Publication Date: 2023-05-02
- Inventor: Matthew C. Janes , Douglas Dane Reelie
- Applicant: Resonance Technology International Inc.
- Applicant Address: CA New Westminster
- Assignee: Resonance Technology International Inc.
- Current Assignee: Resonance Technology International Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: CA New Westminster
- Agency: Madson IP, P.C.
- Main IPC: F15B13/04
- IPC: F15B13/04 ; F16K31/06 ; F16K47/02 ; F16K11/07 ; F15B15/14

Abstract:
A linear actuator system has a rotary spool valve configuration having a spool, a piston, and a cylinder. The spool and piston have return apertures so positioned, configured and angled to direct return flow towards the center of a spool central return port and spool pressure ports to direct pressurized flow into upper or lower chambers. Rotation of the spool synchronizes and aligns ports and apertures to reverse flows and effect upward and downward translation of the cylinder to vibrationally drive an implement to perform work. The positioned and angled apertures direct the fluid to a region demarcated by a total length of 1.5 times the interior diameter of the spool central return port centered about a piston shoulder. A base plug member having a bull-nose tip, baffles and cavities is disposed within the spool central return port to reduce or eliminate cavitation.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200318657A1 SPOOL VALVE AND PISTON GEOMETRY TO REDUCE CAVITATION EFFECTS IN A LINEAR ACTUATOR Public/Granted day:2020-10-08
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