Patents Assigned to Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation
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Patent number: 10236108Abstract: A solenoid coil discharging circuit includes a rectifier, transistor, and diode. The rectifier is coupled to an alternating current signal, and provides a rectified signal in response to being coupled to the alternating current signal. The transistor is coupled to the rectifier circuit, and biased in on in response to the alternating current signal being coupled to the rectifier, thereby enabling coupling of the rectified signal to a solenoid coil. The diode is coupled to the rectifier, and discharges current from the solenoid coil in response to the alternating current signal being de-coupled from the rectifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: TARGET ROCK DIVISION OF CURTISS-WRIGHT FLOW CONTROL CORPORATIONInventor: Kevin Gerard Cordle
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Patent number: 9911561Abstract: A DC solenoid coil current controller includes a rectifier, pulse width modulator, and power driver. The rectifier inputs an alternating current signal and a direct current signal, and outputs a rectified signal using at least one of the alternating current signal and the direct current signal. The pulse width modulator outputs a pulse width modulated signal in response to the rectified signal. The power driver controls a DC solenoid coil using the pulse width modulated signal, thereby enabling a direct current DC solenoid coil to be controlled in response to the alternating current signal. A method of controlling current to a DC solenoid coil is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: TARGET ROCK DIVISION OF CURTISS-WRIGHT FLOW CONTROL CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Gerard Cordle, John Behm
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Patent number: 8453674Abstract: According to aspects described herein, there is disclosed a method of and system for indicating a fault associated with a fluid valve moveable between an open and a closed operative position. The method and system compare a valve state indicator to a valve last command, wherein the valve state indicator represents a detected operative position of the valve and the valve last command being an operative command sent to the fluid valve. The method and system also initiate a fault indication after a predetermined time delay relative to the valve last command being sent and when the valve state indicator does not match the valve last command. After the time delay a fault indication can be initiated immediately upon receipt of a different valve state indicator.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright FLow Control CorporationInventors: Kevin Gerard Cordle, John Behm
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Publication number: 20130126770Abstract: A valve assembly that generally includes a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet and a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet, a valve seat disposed in the fluid flow path of the valve body between the inlet and the outlet, a disc movably supported in the valve body between an open position and a closed position, an actuating mechanism for selectively moving the disc between the open position and the closed position and a valve trim provided on the disc. The valve trim defines a plurality of apertures providing a semi-tortuous fluid flow path for modifying fluid flow through the valve trim when the disc is in the open position. When the disc is engaged with the valve seat in its closed position, the apertures are blocked to close the fluid flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventor: Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright Flow Contro
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Publication number: 20110220206Abstract: According to aspects described herein, there is disclosed a method of and system for indicating a fault associated with a fluid valve moveable between an open and a closed operative position. The method and system compare a valve state indicator to a valve last command, wherein the valve state indicator represents a detected operative position of the valve and the valve last command being an operative command sent to the fluid valve. The method and system also initiate a fault indication after a predetermined time delay relative to the valve last command being sent and when the valve state indicator does not match the valve last command. After the time delay a fault indication can be initiated immediately upon receipt of a different valve state indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventors: Kevin Gerard Cordle, John Behm
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Publication number: 20090314355Abstract: The present invention includes a valve assembly having a fluid flow passage, a piston passage, a closure element and a moveable piston. The fluid flow passage extends from an inlet port to an outlet port. The piston passage transects and is oriented non-parallel to the fluid flow passage. The closure element interrupts fluid communication between the inlet and outlet ports. The piston being moveable within the piston passage between a first and second position, the piston including a head for opening the closure element wherein movement of the piston between the first and second positions enables fluid communication between the inlet and outlet ports. The valve assembly can include an explosive actuation mechanism for rapid actuation of the piston from the first position to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventor: Andrew L. Szeglin
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Publication number: 20040099831Abstract: A bi-directional piloted solenoid-operated valve which utilizes fluid pressure to provide both pressure-assisted sealing and pressure-assisted actuation to the main sealing disc in both flow directions. The valve may include a mechanical position indicator for providing visual confirmation of the position of the main disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Target Rock Division of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventor: Vito M. Liantonio