Hydraulic drive and control system

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Inventors

Foster, Raymond K.

Application #

495949

Filed

Jun-28-1995

Published

Apr-22-1997

Current US Class

091/178
091/461
091/536

International Classes

F01L 015/00; F15B 011/08

Field of Search

91/178 91/461 91/536 91/529 91/170

Examiners

Nguyen; Hoang

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pauly; Joan H.

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Abstract
A switching valve has a control rod with a pilot chamber at each of its ends. For each pilot chamber, there is a first passageway connected to a pressure line and communicating with the pilot chamber. A second passageway is connectable to return. A relief valve has a valve member biased to close an orifice to close communication between the pilot chamber and the second passageway. The valve member has an open position in which the pilot chamber is connected to return via the second passageway to allow shifting of the control rod. In a first embodiment, the pilot chamber is continuously in communication with pressure via the first passageway, and the valve member is opened by this pressure in response to connection of the second passageway to return. In another embodiment, the second passageway is continuously in communication with return, and the valve member is mechanically moved into its open position by an operator in response to pressure acting on the operator. A four-way directional control valve controls branch conduits leading from the switching valve to drive motors.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a switching valve of a type having a two position control rod with a pilot chamber at each of its ends, the improvement comprising:

for each said pilot chamber:

a first passageway connected to a pressure line and communicating with said pilot chamber;

a second passageway connectable to return and having one end defined by an orifice;

a valve seat surrounding said orifice; and

a relief valve having a valve member biased into a closed position in which it is seated against said valve seat to close said orifice to close communication between said pilot chamber and said second passageway; said valve member having an open position in which said valve member is moved away from said orifice to connect said pilot chamber to return via said second passageway to allow shifting of the control rod;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to hydraulic drive and control systems and, more particularly, to a switching valve in such a system having a relief valve at each of opposite ends of a control rod for selectively communicating a pilot chamber at the end of the control rod to return, and to a four-way directional control valve that opens and closes branch conduits connecting a switching valve and opposite ends of drive motors.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Switching valves are used in various types of hydraulically operated systems for changing connections to pressure and return during or at the end of an operational cycle. One type of system that employs switching valves is a drive and control system for a reciprocating floor conveyor. An example of a hydraulic drive and control system for a reciprocating floor conveyor is disclosed in my U.S. Pat. No. 5,193,661, issued Mar. 16, 1993 and entitled "System of Linear Hydraulic Motors". The disclosed conveyor is of a type in which each of three sets of floor slats is connected to a respective drive motor. The three drive motors are operated to move the floor slats simultaneously in a first conveying direction and then to move the slats sequentially in the opposite direction and thereafter repeat the cycle until the conveying operation is completed. The disclosed system has a switching valve for alternately supplying pressure to opposite ends of the motors to cause movable portions of the motors to move in the two directions. My U.S. Pat. No. 5,103,866, granted Apr. 14, 1992, discloses a valve which may be used as a switching valve in a drive and control system for a reciprocating floor conveyor and which has a control rod that is mechanically operated by contact with abutments carried by the motors or members connected thereto.
 
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