Hydraulic systems

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Inventors

Davies, Anthony R.
Downward, Stephen J.
Wallace, Michael J.

Application #

541091

Filed

Oct-11-1995

Published

Dec-17-1996

Current US Class

091/361
091/366
091/459

International Classes

F15B 013/16

Field of Search

91/361 91/459 91/366 91/358 137/627.5

Assignee

Smiths Industries Public Limited Company (London, GB2)

Examiners

Nguyen; Hoang

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, Vande Sande & Priddy

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Abstract
An hydraulic lift system has an actuator connected to an hydraulic circuit, having a pump, via a supply line. A balanced seated valve is connected between the supply line and a reservoir, the valve being controlled by a solenoid and an electric drive unit. The drive unit supplies a gradually increasing or decreasing voltage to the solenoid to open or close the valve gradually. The valve has a valve member that is displaceable along its length and has a valve head of frusto-conical shape. A passage along the valve member balances fluid pressure across the valve member. The solenoid has an armature with a pole face that can be displaced towards a fixed pole face to unseat the valve member. The pole faces have complementary frusto-conical surfaces and there is a non-magnetic washer between them.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. In an hydraulic system of the kind having an hydraulic actuator, an hydraulic power supply, an hydraulic circuit operative to supply hydraulic power to and from the actuator, and an electrical drive unit operative to control operation of the hydraulic circuit, the improvement wherein the hydraulic system includes a balanced seated valve connected in said circuit, said valve including a housing having an opening, an outlet, a valve seat disposed between said opening and said outlet, a valve member operative to seal on said seat and prevent flow between the opening and the outlet, and a fluid passage between opposite sides of the valve seat so that fluid pressure acting on the valve member is substantially balanced, said valve including a solenoid operative to engage and displace the valve member away from said valve seat, and the system including a connection between said electrical drive unit and said solenoid, said electrical drive unit being operative to supply a progressively varying voltage to said solenoid such that said valve member is displaced gradually between a fully open position away from said valve seat and a fully closed position in sealing engagement with said valve seat during at least a part of the time that the voltage is progressively varied so that flow of fluid through the valve between the opening and the outlet is varied and the acceleration of the actuator is reduced.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to hydraulic systems.

The invention is more particularly concerned with hydraulic lift systems.

Hydraulic systems are often used in applications where people need to be lifted, such as in lifts and ambulance entry platforms. When hydraulic power is supplied to or from the actuator in such systems there can be a very sudden movement, which is disconcerting to the person being lifted. The high initial acceleration of hydraulic lifts can also be a problem where delicate goods are being lifted. It is possible to provide a hydraulic system with a soft start by use of a spool valve and a proportional solenoid. The solenoid is arranged to open or close the spool valve slowly so that hydraulic power supplied to or from the actuator is gradually increased or decreased. This arrangement can work effectively but has two disadvantages. First, the high cost of proportional solenoids and spool valves make them unsuitable for low cost applications. Second, they are unsuitable for applications where a load needs to be held, because their design means that they are inherently leaky.
 
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