Logic valve

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Inventors

Yoshino, Kazunori
Dohke, Naotaka

Application #

537513

Filed

Jun-13-1990

Published

Mar-5-1991

Current US Class

091/461
251/29
251/38

International Classes

F16K 031/383

Field of Search

91/461 251/29 251/38

Assignee

Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morris Law Firm

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Abstract
A main poppet body of a logic valve receives inlet pressure at first and second ends. A flow-restricting orifice between the first and second ends produces a differential pressure between the two ends when inlet fluid is permitted to flow from the second end. The main poppet body is normally resiliently seated against a seat. A pilot poppet body, movable in the main poppet body, seats against a seat in the main poppet body. The pilot poppet body, when sealed to its seat, seals the fluid at the second end of the main poppet body from flowing. Thus, equal pressures exist at opposed ends of the main poppet body, and the main poppet body remains in its sealing position. An external source of controllable pilot pressure acts on the pilot poppet body to unseal it from its seat. This permits a flow of inlet fluid from the second end of the main poppet body, and produces a pressure reduction at the second end. The differential pressure between the first and second ends of the main poppet body tends to move the main poppet body out of its sealing position, and consequently to permit an inlet flow past the seat of the main poppet body. This inlet fluid flows to a drain. The position of the main poppet body varies in substantially linear relationship to the pilot pressure applied to the pilot poppet body.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A logic valve comprising:

a logic valve poppet body slidably fitted inside a housing;

a loading pressure inlet port in said housing leading to an object to be controlled;

a drain port;

a seat;

a spring in a logic valve spring chamber of said housing effective for urging said logic valve poppet body against a seat functionally disposed between said loading pressure inlet port and said drain port;

an orifice connecting said loading pressure inlet port and said logic valve spring chamber;

a pilot spool located in a bleed passage from the logic valve spring chamber to the outside;

means for permitting control of a said pilot spool from a source of pilot pressure external to said housing;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a logic valve of a type that controls pressure in a spring chamber to control the volumetric flow of oil to a hydraulic valve used for construction machines and similar machines.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The applicant of the present invention has previously applied for a patent for a pressure compensating type logic valve with the specification and the drawings of Japanese Patent Application No. 319169/1988, which is a prior invention of the present invention.

As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 the referenced pressure compensating type logic valve comprises a sleeve 12 fitted inside a housing 11. A logic valve poppet body 13 is slidably fitted in sleeve 12. Logic valve poppet body 13 includes, at one side thereof, a loading pressure inlet portion P.sub.IN, which is used as the flow controlling portion of a hydraulic pressure control valve and through which loading pressure is introduced. At the other side, logic valve spring chamber 14 contains a spring 15. Spring 15 urges logic valve poppet body 13 against a seat 16 connected to a drain port T.sub.1. Pilot spools 18 and 19 are installed in a separate housing 21. Pressure from loading pressure inlet port P.sub.IN acts upon an end surface of a pilot spool 20 through an orifice 29. Pilot spool 20 is installed in housing 22 to control fluid conducted from loading pressure inlet port P.sub.IN to spring chamber 14 at the other side through an orifice 17. Pressure from a spring 23 is applied to pilot spool 19 and a pilot pressure in the direction against spring 23 is applied from a valve controlled from outside to a pilot pressure chamber 24 through an external pilot pressure inlet port P.sub.1. Pressure is conducted from logic valve spring chamber 14 into a pressure chamber 27 through a detection path 25 and an orifice 26. The pressure in pressure chamber 27 is applied to pilot spool 18 in the axial direction opposite to the force of spring 23, and loading pressure conducted from loading pressure inlet portion P.sub.IN into the other pressure chamber 30 through the other detection path 28 and orifice 29 is applied upon pilot spool 20 in the same axial direction as that of the spring force thereof. Oil in spring chamber 14 for pressure is bled into drain port T.sub.2 through bleed groove 32 and seat 31 when the conical portion of spool 19 has been detached from seat 31.
 
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