Hydraulic control instrumentality

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Inventors

Ailshie, Roger H.
McMillen, deceased, Kenneth G.
McMillen, administrator, by Leanne S.

Application #

273330

Filed

Jul-19-1972

Published

Feb-13-1979

Current US Class

091/420
091/436
091/446
091/452
137/596.13

International Classes

F15B 013/08

Field of Search

91/420 91/436 91/452 91/444 91/446 91/448 91/468 137/596.12 137/596.13 137/625.69

Assignee

Cross Manufacturing, Inc. (Lewis, KS)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown, Jr.; Edward L.

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Abstract
Instrumentality for use in multiple spool control valve assemblies including a high pressure pilot operated relief valve that exhausts fluid from the chamber being protected through a pair of exhaust passages simultaneously. A pressure responsive flow restricting valve maintains a constant pressure differential on the control spools across the open center flow passages of open center valves. A low pressure regeneration circuit includes provisions for preventing excessive pressure and consequent seal blow-out in the return passages of a control valve assembly. Each of these instrumentalities is capable of being disposed in an end plate section of universal configuration for section control valve asssemblies.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured as Letters Patent, is:

1. In a multiple spool hydraulic control valve having a plurality of directional control valve sections intersecured as a single assembly and defining inlet and outlet ducts extending transversely through the assembly; an end section for said assembly, comprising:

a body having a longitudinal face securable in sealed relationship to one end of said assembly;

exhaust passage means in the body including a longitudinally extending exhaust passage adjacent a side of the body remote from said face, and two transverse exhaust passages each extending from said longitudinal exhaust passage to said face to communicate with said outlet ducts of the assembly;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to pressure and flow control means for hydraulic control valves, and relates to such instrumentality for multiple directional control valve assemblies.

Multiple spool control valves generally comprise a plurality of directional control valve sections, each provided with a shiftable, cannelured control spool controlling fluid flow to one or more specific hydraulic motors, sandwiched between inlet and outlet end plate sections having ports connectable with a source of motive fluid and a low pressure reservoir. Open center type assemblies permit continuous flow transversely through the assembly from inlet to outlet when all the spools are in neutral non-operative positions. Upon shifting a control spool to divert the motive fluid to actuate the associate motor, the spool variably shuts off the open center flow.

A serious drawback to such open center assemblies is the variable pressure differential exerted across the shifting spool. As well known in the art, the resulting abrupt change in direction of the flow at this juncture, Bernoulli forces and other factors combine to exert a substantial force tending to shift the spool. With larger gallonage valves operating at sometimes quite high pressure, the forces exerted on the spool make it extremely difficult to control spool movement manually. While this problem is somewhat reduced by utilizing power means other than manual force to move the spool, the same forces caused by these pressure differentials are still present, and control of spool movement remains too unpredictable and non-repeatable to provide precise and effective flow control. Furthermore, the use of power means to shift the spool drastically compounds the complexity, expense, and other undesirable features of flow control valves.
 
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