Load responsive fluid control valves

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Inventors

Budzich, Tadeusz

Application #

559818

Filed

Mar-19-1975

Published

Oct-12-1976

Current US Class

060/445
091/446
091/462
137/596
137/625.12

International Classes

F16H 039/46

Field of Search

60/420 60/427 60/445 60/489 91/444 91/446 91/449 91/451 91/462 137/596 137/596.12 137/625.12

Examiners

Geoghegan; Edgar W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hogg; William N.

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Abstract
A load responsive direction and flow control valve for use in fluid power load responsive system. The valve maintains a selected constant flow level for control of both positive and negative loads, irrespective of the change in the load magnitude or change in the fluid pressure, supplied to the valve. When controlling positive or negative loads the valve maintains a constant pressure differential across a flow control metering orifice utilizing a single control slide member, first by throttling fluid entering the inlet chamber and then by throttling the fluid leaving the outlet chamber. The valve may be used with fixed displacement pumps, fixed displacement pumps equipped with differential pressure relief valves, with variable displacement pumps equipped with pressure compensators and variable displacement pumps equipped with differential pressure compensators.
 
Claims
What is claimed is;

1. A valve assembly comprising a housing having a fluid inlet chamber, a fluid supply chamber, first and second fluid load chambers, a fluid outlet chamber, a fluid exhuast chamber, and fluid exhaust means, first valve means for selectively interconnecting said fluid load chambers with said fluid supply chamber and said fluid outlet chamber, variable fluid metering means between said fluid exhaust chamber and said fluid exhaust means, first throttling means responsive to pressure in said exhaust chamber and operable to control fluid flow from said fluid inlet chamber to said fluid supply chamber to maintain said pressure in said fluid exhaust chamber at a first relatively constant preselected level when one of said fluid load chambers in interconnected with said fluid outlet chamber and when pressure in said outlet chamber is at said first relatively constant preselected level, and second throttling means responsive to pressure in said fluid exhaust chamber and operable to control fluid flow from said fluid outlet chamber to said fluid exhuast chamber to maintain said pressure in said fluid exhaust chamber at a second relatively constant preselected level when one of said fluid chambers is interconnected with said fluid outlet chamber and when pressure in said fluid outlet chamber is higher than said second preselected pressure level.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to load responsive fluid control valves and to fluid power systems incorporating such valves which systems are supplied by a single fixed or variable displacement pump. Such control valves are equipped with an automatic load responsive control, and can be used in a multiple load system in which a plurality of loads are individually controlled under positive and negative load conditions by separate control valves.

In more particular aspects this invention relates to direction and flow control valves capable of controlling simultaneously a number of loads under both positive and negative conditions.

Closed center load responsive fluid control valves are very desirable for a number of reasons. They permit load control with reduced power losses, and therefore increased system efficiency; and when controlling one load at a time they provide a feature of flow control, irrespective of the variation in the magnitude of the load. Normally such valves include a load responsive control which automatically maintains the pump discharge pressure at a level higher, by a constant pressure differential, than the pressure required to sustain the load. A variable orifice, introduced between pump and load, varies the flow supplied to the load, each orifice area corresponding to a different flow level, which is maintained constant, irrespective of variation in the magnitude of the load. The application of such a system is, however limited by several basic system disadvantages.