Power transmission

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Inventors

Nanda, Vinod K.

Application #

264342

Filed

May-18-1981

Published

Oct-4-1983

Current US Class

060/452
091/433
091/455
091/461

International Classes

F15B 007/04

Field of Search

91/455 91/461 91/433 91/454 137/85 137/625.62 60/452

Assignee

Vickers, Incorporated (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Nilson; Robert G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barnes, Kisselle, Raisch, Choate, Whittemore & Hulbert

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Abstract
A hydraulic control system comprising a hydraulic actuator having opposed openings adapted to alternately function as inlets and outlets for moving the element of the actuator in opposite directions, a pump for supplying fluid to said actuator, pilot operated meter-in valve means to which the fluid from the pump is supplied for controlling the direction of movement of the actuator, pilot operated meter-out valve means associated with each opening of the actuator for controlling the flow out of said actuator. The pressure of fluid being supplied to the actuator by the meter-in valve means is sensed and caused to produce a force opposing the movement of the meter-in valve means by the pilot pressure resulting in a smooth and accurate control of the movement of the actuator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hydraulic control system comprising

a hydraulic actuator having opposed openings adapted to alternately function as inlets and outlets for moving the element of the actuator in opposite directions,

a load sensing variable displacement pump for supplying fluid to said actuator,

meter-in valve means to which the fluid from the pump is supplied,

a pair of lines extending from said meter-in valve means to said respective openings of said actuator,

said meter-in valve means being pilot controlled by alternately supplying fluid at pilot pressure to said meter-in valve means for selectively controlling the flow of fluid to the lines and thereby direction of movement of the actuator,



Description
This invention relates to power transmissions and particularly to hydraulic circuits for actuators such as are found on earth moving equipment including excavators.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to hydraulic systems for controlling a plurality of actuators such as hydraulic cylinders which are found, for example, in earth moving equipment such as excavators and cranes. In such a system, it is conventional to provide a pilot operated control valve for each actuator which is controlled by a manually operated controller through a pilot hydraulic circuit. The control valve functions to supply hydraulic fluid to the actuator to control the speed and direction of operation of the actuator. In addition, the control valve for each actuator controls the flow of hydraulic fluid out of the actuator. It is also common to provide counterbalance valves or fixed restrictions to control overrunning loads.

In U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,052 and U.S. application of Kurt R. Lonnemo, Ser. No. 117,936, filed Feb. 4, 1980, having a common assignee with the present application, there is disclosed and claimed a hydraulic system for accurately controlling the position and speed of operation of the actuators; which system is simple and easy to make and maintain; which system is unaffected by change of load pressure of various portions of the system or other actuators served by the same source; which system may not use flow from the pressure source in the case of overrunning loads on the actuators; wherein the control valves may be mounted adjacent the actuator for preventing loss of control of the load in case of malfunction in the hydraulic lines to the actuator; wherein the valves which control flow out of the actuator function to control the velocity in the case of energy generating loads; wherein the valve that controls flow into the actuator controls the velocity in the case of energy absorbing loads; wherein the valve system for each actuator can be mounted on its respective actuator and incorporates means for preventing uncontrolled lowering of the load in case of pressure failure due to breaking of the lines to the actuator mounted valve system; wherein the timing of operation of the valve controlling flow into the actuator and out of the actuator can be designed to accommodate the specific nature of the particular load. In certain high inertial loads such as swing drives on an excavator which utilize rotary actuators, smooth stopping and starting of the load and accurate positioning of the load are very essential.
 
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