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US1857386A
US1857386A US425980A US42598030A US1857386A US 1857386 A US1857386 A US 1857386A US 425980 A US425980 A US 425980A US 42598030 A US42598030 A US 42598030A US 1857386 A US1857386 A US 1857386A
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  • the present invention relates to a relay device for the automatic control of a regulating apparatus of any kind by the use of a fluid under pressure.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a device capable of creating variations in pressure in opposite directions simultaneously in two circuits by the displacement of a single member, with a view to utilizing these W variations in pressure for the control of an automatic regulating apparatus, of a temperature, degree of humidity, etc.
  • the apparatus which will be described hereinafter utilizes a fluid under constant pressure, supplying a chamber the lower part of which can be closed or opened by a pivoted lever carrying a needle valve, while the other open end will be in communication with an expansible member such as capsules analogous to those employedin aneroidbarometers;
  • this member acting on an oscillating lever having the effect of closing and opening imultaneously one or the other of two other chambers supplied exactly like the first under determined conditions by the fluid under pressure employed, in order to produce in one or the other an increase or reduction in pressure; these chambers being each in communication with an expansible member analogous to the first, which expansible members are the apparatus is supplied at A by a fluid 7 under constant pressure filling the duct a.
  • This fluid supplies a chamberB through a nozzle or orifice C communicating with the main ducta.
  • the chamber B is closed or opened at its lower part by a needle valve D mounted at one of the ends of a lever M pivoted at O.
  • the section of the needle valve is such that when it is opened the pressure in B is negligible; the nozzle or orifice D has in" effect a section such that under these conditions a loss of charge is produced which is practically'equal to the pressure of the fluid.
  • the chamber 13 communicates with an expansible member E formed either by a diaphragm or by a corrugated tube or by a manometric tube or by an analogous member which is deformed under the influence of variations in pressure.
  • the opening and closing of the needle valve D produces a deformation of E so that in its deformations E carries along a lever F rocking about the point G, the said lever being adjustable by means of a screw V.
  • Each of the ends of the lever F carries a needle valve H and H and each of these needle valves closes a chamber I and I supplied through a nozzle or orifice J and J.
  • the variations in position of the lever F will have the effect of closing one of the needle valves and at the same time opening the other and thus of producing an increase in pressure in one of the chambers and a r duction in pressure in the other.
  • An expansible member analogous to E and in the case in point a corrugated tube K is connected to the chamber I and an identical member K is connected to the chamber 1'.
  • These two members K' and K are connected by a rod I bearing upon the movable part of each of them. This rod thus follows the deformations of these members.
  • this device can be employed for the automatic regulation if D is controlled by an apparatus influenced by a variable, the value of which depends upon the position of L, which member L may be rigid with a regulating apparatus.
  • a relay device for automatic regulation by the utilization of a fluid under constant pressure comprising expansible members arranged in such a way that one of the members is in communication with a chamber having a valve at its lower part operated by a pivoted lever, an expansible member on the open end of said chamber and an oscillating lever, actedcupon by the said expansible member, carrying-at each end a needle valve controlling the closing and opening of two chambers, each in communication as desired with the fluid under pressure employed, each of the said two chamberscommunicating with an expansible member analogous to the first, the

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May 10, 1932. R. LANQUETIN 1,857,386
RELAY DEVICE .FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL BY THE USE OF FLUID UNDER PRESS HIRE Filed Feb. 5, 1930 A T TOENE 545 P 652 M W/[WM Patented May 10, 1932 UNETED STATES PATENT oFrlc :aoenca LANQUE'IIN, or oounnnvorn, FRANCE 1 RELAY DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL BY. THE USE OF FLUID UNDER PRESSURE Application filed February 5, 1930, Serial No. 425,980, and in France February 9, 1929.
The present invention relates to a relay device for the automatic control of a regulating apparatus of any kind by the use of a fluid under pressure.
.1 The object of this invention is to provide a device capable of creating variations in pressure in opposite directions simultaneously in two circuits by the displacement of a single member, with a view to utilizing these W variations in pressure for the control of an automatic regulating apparatus, of a temperature, degree of humidity, etc.
It is known that it is not always easy to effect the control of such apparatus in an absolutely practical manner, in other words for obtaining the operation which is always perfectly secured. It is for this reason that it has been sought to obtain a combination which, while being simple in construction,
will be capable of fulfilling this condition of being very sensitive without any possibility of getting out of adjustment.
The apparatus which will be described hereinafter utilizes a fluid under constant pressure, supplying a chamber the lower part of which can be closed or opened by a pivoted lever carrying a needle valve, while the other open end will be in communication with an expansible member such as capsules analogous to those employedin aneroidbarometers;
this member acting on an oscillating lever having the effect of closing and opening imultaneously one or the other of two other chambers supplied exactly like the first under determined conditions by the fluid under pressure employed, in order to produce in one or the other an increase or reduction in pressure; these chambers being each in communication with an expansible member analogous to the first, which expansible members are the apparatus is supplied at A by a fluid 7 under constant pressure filling the duct a. This fluid supplies a chamberB through a nozzle or orifice C communicating with the main ducta. The chamber B is closed or opened at its lower part by a needle valve D mounted at one of the ends of a lever M pivoted at O. The section of the needle valve is such that when it is opened the pressure in B is negligible; the nozzle or orifice D has in" effect a section such that under these conditions a loss of charge is produced which is practically'equal to the pressure of the fluid.
The chamber 13 communicates with an expansible member E formed either by a diaphragm or by a corrugated tube or by a manometric tube or by an analogous member which is deformed under the influence of variations in pressure.
The opening and closing of the needle valve D produces a deformation of E so that in its deformations E carries along a lever F rocking about the point G, the said lever being adjustable by means of a screw V.
Each of the ends of the lever F carries a needle valve H and H and each of these needle valves closes a chamber I and I supplied through a nozzle or orifice J and J.
The variations in position of the lever F will have the effect of closing one of the needle valves and at the same time opening the other and thus of producing an increase in pressure in one of the chambers and a r duction in pressure in the other.
An expansible member analogous to E and in the case in point a corrugated tube K is connected to the chamber I and an identical member K is connected to the chamber 1'. These two members K' and K are connected by a rod I bearing upon the movable part of each of them. This rod thus follows the deformations of these members.
If the pressure rises in I, K expands and 7 tends to push L in the direction of the arrow 1. If the pressure rises in I, K expands and tends to push L in the direction of the arrow f. Thus if the needle valve D closes, E expands, closes H and opens H; the pressure rises in I and falls in I; K expands while K contracts; L moves in the direction of the arrow If D opens, E opens H and closes H; the pressure falls in I and rises in I; K contracts, Kexpands and L moves in the direction of the arrow f.
It will thus be understood that this device can be employed for the automatic regulation if D is controlled by an apparatus influenced by a variable, the value of which depends upon the position of L, which member L may be rigid with a regulating apparatus.
What I claim is:
. A relay device for automatic regulation by the utilization of a fluid under constant pressure, comprising expansible members arranged in such a way that one of the members is in communication with a chamber having a valve at its lower part operated by a pivoted lever, an expansible member on the open end of said chamber and an oscillating lever, actedcupon by the said expansible member, carrying-at each end a needle valve controlling the closing and opening of two chambers, each in communication as desired with the fluid under pressure employed, each of the said two chamberscommunicating with an expansible member analogous to the first, the
free ends of the said expansible members being connected together by a rod arranged to follow the deformations of these members.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature. v ROGER LANQUETIN.
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US2746242A (en) * 1950-01-27 1956-05-22 Solar Aircraft Co Pressure responsive indicating, sensing, and controlling devices
US2759459A (en) * 1952-10-08 1956-08-21 Siam Electromagnetic device for distributing compressed fluids
US3112881A (en) * 1960-08-11 1963-12-03 Nat Tank Co Reversible thermal regulator for burner fuel supply
US3168809A (en) * 1961-04-27 1965-02-09 United Aircraft Corp Thrust control

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2746242A (en) * 1950-01-27 1956-05-22 Solar Aircraft Co Pressure responsive indicating, sensing, and controlling devices
US2759459A (en) * 1952-10-08 1956-08-21 Siam Electromagnetic device for distributing compressed fluids
US3112881A (en) * 1960-08-11 1963-12-03 Nat Tank Co Reversible thermal regulator for burner fuel supply
US3168809A (en) * 1961-04-27 1965-02-09 United Aircraft Corp Thrust control

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