Hydraulic control system

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Inventors

Walters, Ronald B.

Application #

408752

Filed

Aug-17-1982

Published

May-26-1987

Current US Class

091/445
091/461

International Classes

F15B 011/10

Field of Search

91/433 91/461 91/170 137/596.13 137/625.64

Assignee

Vickers, Incorporated (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Croyle; Carlton R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barnes, Kisselle, Raisch, Choate, Whittemore & Hulbert

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Abstract
A hydraulic system includes a pilot controlled, pressure operated, spool valve (2) which acts substantially as a by-pass valve when regulating supply of fluid to an actuator (8), and as an in-line valve when regulating the return flow of fluid from the actuator (8) to tank. Both these regulating functions are provided by means of a single main valve spool (31). A flow sensor (20) provides negative feedback to the pilot valve in both by-pass and in-line modes of operation of the main valve, which makes the operation of the system substantially independent of load, temperature, and pump flow. If it is essential that the actuator (8), once it has reached a desired level, remains at that level, the system may additionally incorporate a releasable non-return valve (7) in the service line (71) from the main valve (2) to the actuator (8). This non-return valve is inserted into the service line such that it opens under the pressure of fluid flowing from the main valve (2) to the actuator (8), closes under the back pressure of the load, and is opened by a suitable mechanism when fluid is returned from the actuator to tank under the back pressure of the load. The control system is primarily intended for use with hydraulically operated lifts, but may also be used in other hydraulic systems in which the actuator is to be moved in one direction under pressure supplied to it, and returns to its original position under the action of a return force, e.g. gravity.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hydraulic closed loop lift control system comprising pump means operable to effect a supply of fluid, a control valve arrangement,

actuating means for raising, lowering and holding lift means against gravity,

service line means connecting said actuating means to the control valve arrangement,

the control valve arrangement comprising

a pressure operated main valve,

a proportional pilot stage to operate the main valve and being responsive to a negative flow-feedback signal indicative of fluid flow to and from the actuating means in both the power or up operating mode and the gravity or down operating mode,

flow sensing means to generate and supply the flow-feedback signal to the pilot stage,



Description
The present invention relates to hydraulic control systems.

In some hydraulic systems the operation of a hydraulic actuator, or actuators, is subject to two opposing forces, the first of which is provided by hydraulic fluid under pressure, the other being the result of a restoring force. For example, gravity in the form of the weight of the load, or return springs, may oppose the force due to the hydraulic pressure applied to move the load in one direction and, on ceasing of the pressure, act to return the load to its original position by moving it in the reverse direction. The rate of movement of the actuator in the first direction can be controlled by regulating the rate of fluid flow to the actuator, and in the reverse direction by regulating the rate of fluid flow returning from the actuator to tank. Such systems may, for example, be applied to operate hydraulic lifts.

It is an aim of the present invention to provide a hydraulic control system of the afore-mentioned kind, in which both directions of movement can be controlled by a single valve.
 
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