Patent classifications
Y10T137/86879
Linear Hydraulic Valve
Examples are provided that describe a linear hydraulic valve. In one example a linear valve comprises a sleeve with a plurality of ports spaced apart from each other at a distance. The plurality of ports are associated with a plurality of pressurized fluids. A spool comprising a plurality of openings that correspond to the plurality of ports is provided within the sleeve. The plurality of openings are spaced apart in a manner that enables alignment of a given opening of the plurality of openings to a given port of the plurality of ports based on a given position of the spool within the sleeve. The linear valve comprises an actuator for moving the spool in a forward or reverse linear motion along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve. The spool may be moved to a given position based on selection of a pressurized fluid of the plurality of pressurized fluids.
Valve with stepped bushing design
A valve with a bushing is disclosed. The bushing is configured to provide axial pressure towards one or more seals to allow easier assembly and disassembly. The configuration provided allows for easier maintenance and prevent damage to the one or more seals.
Hydraulic directional control valve
A pilot operated hydraulic directional control valve. The hydraulic directional control valve comprises a valve body, a spool, a spring and a control piston. The valve body comprises four top ports and four bottom ports. When a spring force which is applied to a first end of the spool is less than a piston force which is applied to a second end of the spool, the hydraulic directional control valve is in working position. When the spring force is greater than the piston force, the hydraulic directional control valve is in shutdown position.