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Date of Patent:
Nov. 08, 2022

Filed:

Jan. 30, 2019
Applicant:

J.d. Neuhaus Holding Gmbh & Co. KG, Witten, DE;

Inventors:

Piotr Krupnik, Iserlohn, DE;

Simon Brose, Hattingen, DE;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F15B 13/04 (2006.01); F15B 13/042 (2006.01); F15B 13/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F15B 13/0402 (2013.01); F15B 13/042 (2013.01); F15B 2013/008 (2013.01);
Abstract

A control valve assembly for indirect pneumatic control and method for controlling a working fluid pressure, which enable precise, sensitive and speed-variable controlling. The assembly includes two valve units, a working fluid inlet, and a control fluid inlet. A working fluid channel connects the working fluid inlet through the two valve units to an outlet. A valve piston arranged within a valve cylinder of the valve units is movable between open and closed positions. A spring element biases the valve piston toward the closed position, and a control pressure chamber applies a control pressure counteracting the spring element's bias. When a control pressure is applied in the first chamber, the first valve piston is moved to the open position. Two opposite valve surfaces form a valve opening opened at varying widths when the valve piston is moved in the valve cylinder because of a changing control pressure, and the working pressure can be finely adjusted corresponding to the valve opening width depending on the control pressure.


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