Pilot-operated valve structure

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Inventors

McClocklin, Samuel B.

Application #

834059

Filed

Sep-16-1977

Published

Mar-27-1979

Current US Class

091/461
091/508
091/521
137/596.14
137/625.66

International Classes

F15B 011/16; F15B 013/06

Field of Search

91/413 91/461 91/468 91/411 137/596.14 137/596.15 137/596.16 137/625.66

Assignee

Owatonna Tool Company (Owatonna, MN)

Examiners

Geoghegan; Edgar W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wegner, Stellman, McCord, Wiles & Wood

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Abstract
A pilot-operated valve structure for controlling high pressure fluid flow relative to a pair of cylinders, each having an extend port and a retract port. The valve structure has a pair of pilot-operated 3-way valves, each with a poppet valve member and with pilot valve structure including pilot lines directed to the 3-way valves and to the retract ports of the cylinders. The pilot valve has multiple positions including a neutral position whereby pilot pressure may be directed to the 3-way valves for positioning thereof and to the retract ports of the cylinder for holding the pistons in the cylinders retracted or causing retraction of a piston of an extended cylinder. Two alternate positions of the pilot valve cause positioning of one or the other of the 3-way valves to cause extension of the piston in the associated cylinder while the piston in the other cylinder is maintained in retracted position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pilot-operated double 4-way valve for controlling flow relative to a pair of cylinders each having an extend port and a retract port comprising, a pair of 3-way valves each having an inlet port, a control port connectable to a cylinder extend port, a port to reservoir, a bore and a poppet valve member movable therein, fluid circuit means for connecting said inlet ports to unidirectional flow from a high pressure fluid source, a pair of pilot pistons associated one with each valve member and operable for positioning of the valve member to cause the associated control port to connect to either the inlet port or the reservoir port, a low pressure fluid pilot circuit including a three-position pilot valve intermediate a primary pilot line and separate pilot lines to both of said pilot pistons, said pilot lines also connectable one to each of said cylinder retract ports, and means for positioning said pilot valve either in a first position to connect both pilot lines to said primary pilot line for directing pilot pressure to the pilot pistons and retract ports for positioning a piston in both cylinders in a retract position, in a second position to cause extension of the piston in one cylinder while the piston in the other cylinder remains retracted, or a third position to cause extension of the piston in the other cylinder while the piston in said one cylinder remains retracted.



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

A 4-way valve utilizing a pair of 3-way valves and having additional valve structure including a pilot valve and a pressure-reducing valve is shown in the copending application of Samuel B. McClocklin et al, Ser. No. 644,530, filed Dec. 29, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,083,381, issued Apr. 11, 1978. This prior application includes reference to prior art respecting valve components manufactured by the assignee of the aforesaid application and this application.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a pilot-operated double 4-way valve for controlling the flow of a relatively high pressure fluid from a single source to an extend port of either of a pair of cylinders with low pressure pilot fluid used for cylinder retraction.

The use of 4-way valves to control flow to one or more cylinders is known in the art. Such valves are normally only available for handling fluid pressures up to a value approximating 5,000 psi. A conventional type of 4-way valve with a valve spool will not operate reliably in a system where the fluid pressures may approximate 10,000 psi.
 
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