Magnetically-latchable fluid control valve system

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Inventors

Johnson, Bruce G.
Sturman, Oded E.
Misovec, Kathy M.
Massey, Steve E.

Application #

257921

Filed

Feb-26-1999

Published

Aug-29-2000

Current US Class

091/459
091/461
137/1
137/625.63
137/625.64

International Classes

F15B 013/043

Field of Search

91/459 91/461 137/625.63 137/625.64 137/1

Assignee

Sturman Industries, Inc. (Woodland Park, CO)

Examiners

Michalsky; Gerald A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blakely, Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman

US Patent References

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Other References

"Application of Unified Predictive Control to On/Off Control of Hydraulic System Driven by Fast-Switching Solenoid Valves", Jeronymo et al., JSME International Journal, Series C, vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 515-520, 1996. "Programmable Electrohydraulic Valve", Book et al., SAE Paper Offer 99F-10, 1998. SAE Paper No. 981029, "Adaptive Lift Control for a Camless Electrohydraulic Valvetrain", Anderson et al., Int'l Congress and Exposition, Detroit, MI, Feb. 23-26, 1998. SAE Paper No. 1999-01-0825, "Digital Valve Technology Applied to the Control of an Hydraulic Valve Actuator", Misovec et al., Int'l Congress & Exposition, Detroit, MI, Mar. 1-4, 1999. "Advanced Control System Design", by Bernard Friedland, published 1996, excerpt pp. i, ii, v-viii and 129-161. "Applied Optimal Control--Optimization, Estimation and Control", by Bryson, Jr. et al., published 1975, excerpt pp. i, ii, vii-xi, 108-117. "Breakthrough in Digital Valves", reprint, Machine Design, Feb. 21, 1994. "Developments in Digital Valve Technology", by Rob Wilson, repr8int, Diesel Progress North American Edition, Apr. 1997. "The Swing to Cleaner, Smarter, Hydraulics", by Stuart Brown, excerpt pp. 152(A)(F)(J)(K), Fortune, Jun. 9, 1997. "Vickers Taking Closer Aim at Mobile Markets", by Mike Brezonick, reprint, Diesel Progress North American Edition, Aug. 1997.

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Abstract
A hydraulic valve control system that includes a plurality of digitally actuated magnetically-latchable four-way valves that directly or indirectly control the position of a hydraulic actuator. The digitally actuated magnetically-latchable four-way valves are controlled by a controller that can control the valves in accordance with a servo routine. The servo routine may include the computation of a plurality of cost functions and the selection of an action that corresponds to the lowest cost.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fluid driven control valve system adapted to be coupled to a supply line and a drain line and further adapted to control movement of a fluid driven actuator, said fluid driven control valve system comprising:

the fluid driven actuator having a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber;

a first digitally actuated magnetically-latchable four-way valve, the first digitally actuated magnetically-latchable four-way valve actuatable to couple the first fluid chamber to the supply line and the second fluid chamber to the drain line;

a second digitally actuated magnetically-latchable four-way valve, the second digitally actuated magnetically-latchable four-way valve actuatable to couple the first fluid chamber to the drain line and the second fluid chamber to the supply line; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a fluid valve control system adapted to control the flow of fluid to a device such as a hydraulic actuator, spool valve, or servomotor.

2. Background Information

Hydraulic control valve systems can be used to control hydraulically driven actuators. For example, earthmoving, material handling, construction, agricultural, or industrial equipment, or the like, may contain one or more hydraulically driven piston type actuators which move a bucket, dozer blade, shovel, forklift, boom, plow, planter, harvester etc. The hydraulic control valve system may control the flow of fluid to and from the actuator to induce a corresponding movement of the actuator piston.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,870,892 issued to Thomsen et al. on Oct. 3, 1989 discloses a hydraulic control valve system that can control the flow of fluid to a device such as an actuator. The control valve system includes a spool valve or servomotor that contains an internal spool. The spool can move within a valve housing to control the flow of fluid to the actuator. One end of the spool is coupled to a first fluid chamber. The other end of the spool is coupled to a second fluid chamber. Providing a pressurized fluid to the first fluid chamber moves the spool in a first direction. Pressurizing the second fluid chamber moves the spool in an opposite second direction. The spool can be moved into a neutral position by a pair of springs when both fluid chambers are connected to a drain line.
 
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