Air powered hydraulic jack with load sensing auto shut-off air control

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6370875
  • Patent Number
    6,370,875
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The invention provides an improved fluid motor powered lift system having a valve arrangement for reducing or interrupting the fluid flow supplied to the motor when the pressure in the lift system exceeds a predetermined pressure. A valve arrangement is provided to shut-off or throttle back the fluid supplied to the fluid motor when the fluid pressure in the lift reaches a predetermined level. When the pressure in the lift system exceeds the predetermined level, pilot pressure is supplied to an automatic shut-off valve, and this in turn reduces fluid flow to fluid air motor thereby reducing or preventing pump pressure.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to air powered hydraulic lifting systems and more particularly to controls for effecting actuation of such systems.




BACKGROUND PRIOR ART




In hydraulic lift systems it is advantageous in some applications to use an air pressure driven motor to drive a hydraulic fluid pump which selectively supplies hydraulic fluid pressure to the hydraulic cylinder of the hydraulic lift system. An example of a prior art arrangement is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,251,055. Attention is also directed to U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,472.




In prior art arrangements of such hydraulic lift systems a manually operated control valve is provided to control the flow of hydraulic fluid from the pump to the cylinder. A pressure relief valve is connected between the pump and the fluid cylinder to exhaust fluid to the tank when fluid pressure reaches a predetermined pressure. If the cylinder reaches the end of its stroke and the hydraulic pump continues to operate, hydraulic fluid is exhausted to the tank through the pressure relief valve to the tank. This can result in damaging heat generation in the hydraulic system and destruction or deterioration of components of the system such as seals and other non-metallic components.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides an improved fluid motor powered fluid lift system having a valve arrangement for reducing or interrupting the fluid supplied to the fluid motor when the pressure in the lift system exceeds a predetermined pressure.




One of the features of the construction of the invention is that a valve arrangement is provided to shut-off or throttle back the fluid supplied to the fluid motor when the fluid pressure reaches a predetermined level. When the pressure of the lift system exceeds the predetermined level, pilot pressure is supplied to an automatic shut-off valve, and this in turn shuts off fluid flow to the fluid motor thereby preventing the pump from continuing to supply pressure that would otherwise be bypassed by relief valves to exhaust back to the reservoir.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic illustration of an air powered hydraulic lifting system embodying the invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross section of an automatic shutoff control valve shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a cross section view taken along line


3





3


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a cross section view taken along line


4





4


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a view taken along line


5





5


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing an alternative embodiment of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Illustrated in

FIG. 1

is a lift cylinder


10


which in one preferred form of the invention can be a hydraulic cylinder. In the illustrated arrangement, the lift cylinder


10


has ports


12


and


14


and an extensible piston


16


. A fluid pump


18


is connected to the ports


12


and


14


of the cylinder


10


through a control valve


20


. The control valve


20


can be a three position, four-way valve operated by a manually operated control lever


21


. In a preferred form of the invention a load holding valve


22


is provided in fluid connection between the ports


12


and


14


and the control valve


20


. The load holding valve


22


provides controlled or balanced discharge of fluid from the cylinder


10


when the cylinder is loaded. The load holding valve


22


is conventional in its construction and the specific arrangement of components making up the load holding valve


22


is not part of the present invention.




An air motor


24


is operably connected to the hydraulic pump


18


to selectively drive the hydraulic pump


18


when the air motor


24


is operated. The air motor


24


is also operably connected to a suitable source of air pressure, such as air line


26


, through an in-line normally closed pilot operated air valve


28


.




In the illustrated arrangement, the air supply line also includes a filter separator


30


and a lubricator


32


. The hydraulic circuit also includes a check valve


34


between the pump


18


and the four-way hydraulic valve


20


. The hydraulic circuit also includes a main pressure relief valve


36


and a retract pressure relief valve


38


to discharge hydraulic fluid to the tank


40


in the event the hydraulic pressure at the relief valves


36


or


38


exceeds a selected pressure.




An automatic shutoff control valve


44


is also provided to control the supply of pilot air pressure to the in-line normally closed valve


28


through air line


42


. The automatic shutoff control valve includes a pilot operated 2 position, 3-way valve


46


between the air supply line


26


and the pilot line


42


of the in-line normally closed air valve


28


. The pilot operated valve


46


is spring biased to a normally open position to supply an air signal to the pilot of air valve


28


. The pilot


48


of the valve


46


is hydraulic and is operably connected through valve assembly


50


to the hydraulic fluid line


52


between the pump


18


and the hydraulic control valve


20


.




The construction of the valve assembly


50


is shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 2-5

. The valve assembly


50


includes a valve body


54


including a port


56


operably connected to the hydraulic fluid line


52


. The valve body


54


includes a fluid passage


58


housing a spring biased check valve


60


, the check valve


60


including a valve seat


62


and movable valve member


64


biased against the valve seat


62


by a compression spring


66


. The valve body


54


also includes a second fluid passage


68


housing a spring biased check valve


70


. The check valve


70


includes a valve seat


71


and a movable valve member


73


biased against the valve seat


71


by a compression spring


75


. A first port


72


(

FIG. 4

) supplies fluid under pressure to the fluid passage


68


past valve seat


94


through fluid passage


95


to a second port


74


that is connected to the pilot


48


of the valve


46


. A movable plunger


80


is housed in the fluid passage and is selectively engagable with the movable valve member


73


of check valve


70


to open the check valve


70


to provide fluid flow from port


74


to port


93


. A seal


81


surrounds plunger


80


to provide a fluid tight seal between the plunger


80


and the bore or passage


68


. The plunger


80


has its travel toward check valve


70


limited by contact with valve seat


94


. When plunger


80


contacts valve seat


94


, pressurized fluid is prevented from passing through passage


95


to port


74


. The passage


58


is connected to the fluid passage


68


by a passage


82


such that fluid pressure through the check valve


60


will act on the plunger


80


to force the plunger


80


into engagement with the check valve


70


. The plunger


80


opens check valve


70


to provide for fluid flow from the pilot


48


to the exhaust port


93


(

FIG. 4

) allowing pilot pressure from fluid passage


42


to escape to atmosphere.




The valve body


54


further includes a fluid passage


84


housing a bypass valve


86


for providing for hydraulic fluid flow from the passage


82


of the check valve back to the port


56


. The bypass valve includes a valve seat


88


, a movable valve member


90


and a compression spring


92


resiliently maintaining valve member


90


against valve seat


88


.




In operation of the automatic shut-off control valve


44


, when the operator has actuated the hydraulic control valve


20


to supply fluid to the cylinder


10


, when the piston


16


reaches the end of its stroke, the hydraulic fluid pressure produced by the pump


18


will be supplied through the fluid line


53


as a pilot signal to the valve


46


to shift the valve


46


thereby interrupting and exhausting the pilot signal to valve


28


. Valve


28


will close to interrupt the air supply to air motor


24


. Air motor


24


and pump


18


will stop until the operator shifts the control valve


20


to either of its other operating positions. When the valve spool of valve


20


is moved to a second position, the hydraulic fluid pressure in the line


53


and at the pilot


48


will be reduced. The spring biased control valve


46


will open to supply pilot air pressure to the in-line valve


28


causing the in-line valve to open and thereby cause actuation of the air motor


24


and pump


18


.




One of the advantages of the construction of the invention is that it functions to throttle back the air motor when the fluid pressure at the air motor falls below a predetermined pressure. This prevents the pressure in the fluid supply line


26


from falling below the predetermined pressure thereby preventing the loss of fluid supply pressure from the system.





FIG. 6

illustrates an alternative embodiment of the air powered hydraulic lift system of the invention. The elements which are the same as those shown in

FIG. 1

have like reference numbers. The normally closed pilot operated air valve


28


is operably connected by air line


42


to a manually operated valve


60


. The manually operated valve


60


comprises a normally closed valve between the air supply line


26


and the pilot of valve


28


. The manually operated valve


60


includes a plunger


62


for actuation by the operator and to open the air line


42


. The manually operated valve


60


can be located remotely with respect to the hydraulic lift cylinder


10


. To operate the lift cylinder


10


, the operator can first position the control lever


21


of the hydraulic valve


20


to effect the desired movement of the lift cylinder


10


, and the operator will then depress the plunger


62


of the manually operated air valve


60


to provide air flow to the air motor


24


to thereby drive the hydraulic pump


18


. If the operator releases the plunger


62


of the manually operated air valve


60


, the air motor


24


will stop and thereby interrupt operation of the pump


18


.



Claims
  • 1. An air powered hydraulic lift system comprising:a hydraulic cylinder having at least one fluid port for supply of hydraulic fluid pressure to the cylinder, an extensible piston in the cylinder, a hydraulic fluid pump for selectively supplying fluid under pressure to the fluid port, an air pressure driven motor operably connected to the hydraulic fluid pump to drive the hydraulic fluid pump, and a control valve for controlling the supply of hydraulic fluid pressure from the hydraulic fluid pump to the fluid port, and a valve assembly reducing the supply of air pressure to the air pressure driven motor when the fluid pressure supplied to the control valve exceeds a predetermined fluid pressure.
  • 2. An air powered hydraulic lift system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes a normally closed pilot operated valve controlling supply of fluid pressure to the motor and connected to the fluid pump.
  • 3. An air powered hydraulic lift system as set forth in claim 2, wherein the normally closed pilot operated valve is operably connected to the fluid pump such that when the hydraulic fluid pressure generated by the fluid pump exceeds a predetermined pressure, the normally closed pilot operated valve closes to reduce flow to the air motor.
  • 4. An air powered hydraulic lift system as set forth in claim 1, and further including an air motor actuating valve between the air supply and the pilot of the normally closed pilot operated valve, the air motor actuating valve including a pilot actuated by hydraulic fluid pressure supplied by the fluid pump.
  • 5. An air powered hydraulic lift system comprising:a hydraulic cylinder having at least one fluid port for supply of hydraulic fluid pressure to the cylinder, an extensible piston in the cylinder, a hydraulic fluid pump for selectively supplying fluid under pressure to the fluid port, an air pressure driven motor operably connected to the hydraulic fluid pump to drive the hydraulic fluid pump, and a control valve for controlling the supply of hydraulic fluid pressure from the hydraulic fluid pump to the fluid port, a valve assembly reducing the supply of air pressure to the air pressure driven motor when the fluid pressure supplied to the control valve exceeds a predetermined fluid pressure, wherein the valve assembly includes a normally closed pilot operated valve controlling supply of fluid pressure to the motor and connected to the fluid pump, and wherein the normally closed pilot operated valve includes a pilot and wherein the valve assembly includes a shutoff control valve.
  • 6. A fluid powered fluid lift system comprising:a cylinder having at least one fluid port for supply of fluid pressure to the cylinder, an extensible piston in the cylinder, a fluid pump for selectively supplying fluid under pressure to the fluid port, a fluid pressure driven motor operably connected to the fluid pump to drive the fluid pump, a control valve for controlling the supply of fluid pressure from the fluid pump to the fluid port, and a valve assembly controlling the supply of fluid pressure to the motor and reducing the supply of fluid pressure to the motor when the fluid pressure supplied to the control valve exceeds a predetermined fluid pressure.
  • 7. A fluid powered lift system as set forth in claim 6, the valve assembly including a normally closed pilot operated valve controlling supply of fluid pressure to the motor and connected to the fluid pump.
  • 8. A fluid powered lift system comprising:a cylinder having at least one fluid port for supply of fluid pressure to the cylinder, an extensible piston in the cylinder, a fluid pump for selectively supplying fluid under pressure to the fluid port, a fluid pressure driven motor operably connected to the fluid pump to drive the fluid pump, a control valve for controlling the supply of fluid pressure from the fluid pump to the fluid port, a valve assembly controlling the supply of fluid pressure to the motor and reducing the supply of fluid pressure to the motor when the fluid pressure supplied to the control valve exceeds a predetermined fluid pressure, the valve assembly including a normally closed pilot operated valve controlling supply of fluid pressure to the motor and connected to the fluid pump, and the normally closed pilot operated valve including a pilot and wherein the valve assembly includes a shutoff control valve.
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Number Name Date Kind
3816025 O'Neill Jun 1974 A
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4889472 Decker et al. Dec 1989 A
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Number Date Country
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