The present invention relates to a control device and/or regulation unit according to the preamble of claim 1.
Such control units are used, by way of example, for operating multiple tools in parallel, such as a rescue cutter and a rescue spreader, for example. The operator in this case actuates the control unit according to the commands of further operators who in turn are operating the individual tools connected to the control unit. By way of example, in an automobile accident, one member of the rescue team operates the control unit, whereas another member of the rescue team cuts through, for example, the roof cladding of the crashed vehicle directly next to the vehicle, by means of a rescue cutter, and another member of the rescue team attempts to make more room inside the crashed vehicle for the actual rescue, for example of a passenger trapped inside, by means of a rescue spreader. For such uses, good operability of the control unit is particularly important.
A control unit according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from EP 1 084 349 B1. The control unit has two separate control valves arranged in a common valve block for the selective operation of two tools at higher energy consumption, and each of these control valves are operated by hand by the operator. Both control valves are connected via a common connection channel which is likewise situated in the valve block. This known control unit therefore has a complex construction. In addition, operability of the unit is not optimum, for the following reasons: each control valve has three switch positions. As such, a total of nine different switch position options results for each of the control valves—particularly the operating levers thereof. In practice, this leads to a situation where the operator must move the operating lever of both control valves in the required manner. Because malfunction behavior can result in certain positions of the operating levers with respect to each other, in actual practice further precautions are taken to protect these positions of the operating levers, said precautions consisting of auxiliary mechanical means (e.g. chains which restrict the movement of both operating levers to certain ranges).
EP 1 286 058 B1 shows a hydraulic system for injection molding systems, wherein it is possible to direct the output pressure from at least two variable pumps by switching to at least one consumer, either individually or in groups. In any case, two valves must be operated in this configuration.
A hydraulic two-circuit system for controlling multiple consumers is known from WO 2009/129942 A1, wherein an interconnecting valve arrangement works together with an additional deactivation device to switch from one circuit to the other circuit.
The problem addressed by the present invention is that of providing a control unit of the indicated type, which offers a simplified construction and a higher degree of operating comfort.
The problem above is addressed by the control unit of the indicated type, having the features of the characteristic part of claim 1.
Practical embodiments of the invention are claimed in the dependent claims.
Because only one single control valve is included in the configuration as the control device for the first and second supply circuits, the configuration achieves—on the one hand—a simplified operability due to the fact that the operator only needs to operate this control valve. In contrast to the prior art, the operator therefore only needs to select 3 switch positions, using one hand. Accordingly, it is possible to switch the line capacity of the two pressure feeds selectively, either to the tools independently of each other, or to one of the tools with preference. In addition, no mechanical protection is required. On the other hand—the configuration simultaneously makes it possible to simplify the construction of the control unit. The complexity of the construction is very significantly reduced.
Each of the pressure feeds is advantageously connected to a separate, associated unit which produces pressure.
The control valve advantageously has an operating element, for example in the form of a selection lever or the like, for manual operation.
As an alternative, the control valve could also be driven electrically, for example via an electric motor, if required.
According to one advantageous embodiment, the return feed of the pressure medium from each supply circuit to the tank is designed to bypass the control valve. In this way, the configuration enables a throttle-free return, in contrast to a return feed through the control valve. In addition, the control valve can be produced in a simpler and therefore more cost-effective manner.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the total line capacity can be selectively switched either to the first or to the second tool. Accordingly, it is possible to selectively switch the line capacities of the two pressure lines either independently to the tools, or completely and preferentially to one of the tools.
According to a further, special embodiment of the present invention, the switching of the line capacity can be realized according to the position of the control valve in the manner of a proportional valve, in a controllable manner. This embodiment in particular is easy to implement, due to the simple construction of the control unit according to the invention.
The control valve advantageously has no bypass and/or zero-pressure switch position, wherein the pressure generated in the devices for the purpose of pressure generation is fed back to the tank, such that no pressure is present at the tool. This simplifies the construction of the control valve.
Couplings are preferably positioned between the control valve and each of the tools, wherein the couplings have so-called bypass functions. In this case, the couplings are coaxial coupling systems which directly connect the pressurized end of the hose to the discharge end in the region of the coupling connection, when in the uncoupled state. In this manner, the configuration achieves a simple zero-pressure setting in each of the supply circuits.
In addition or as an alternative thereto, each supply circuit can include an associated outlet valve. This outlet valve ensures an additional option for releasing pressure.
The control valve is advantageously housed in a transportable, meaning mobile, valve block which can be loaded onto the freight bed of a tractor trailer or the like when necessary, for instance. The valve block is preferably portable such that the option also exists of using the control unit according to the invention in isolated and/or difficult to access places, such as directly at the site of collapsed buildings, crashed cars, etc. —such that the operators can easily communicate.
The construction according to the invention also makes it possible, due to the constructive simplicity [of the configuration] and the use of only one single control valve, to connect multiple such control valves to each other to add security for the control device, thereby making it possible to increase the number of tools in proportion to the number of the control valves.
It is also possible to conceive the control valve according to the present invention in such a manner that more than two tools, and for example 3 tools, can be controlled via the control valve. In this case, it is also possible to advantageously include a corresponding number of pressure-generating units.
To improve manageability, the couplings can be integrated into the valve block.
The valve block can advantageously be connected to each of the pressure generating units via hose connections or tube connections, and accordingly to the tools.
As an alternative, each pressure generating unit can be an integral component of the valve block.
Advantageous embodiments of the present invention are described in greater detail below with reference to schematic drawing figures, wherein:
The reference numbers 1 and 2 in
The control valves 18, 19 can be housed in an associated valve block 31 and/or 32 if necessary, as illustrated in
The generation of pressure is realized via a first 5 and a second 6 pressure generating unit (for example hydraulic pumps), both of which are connected to a common tank 9 or, if required, to separate tanks, and both of which are connected to the control valve 7. The units 5 and/or 6 are connected to the control valve 7 via a first pressure line 20 and a second pressure line 21. The first pressure line 20 and the second pressure line 21 have the control valve 7 on the ends thereof, wherein said control valve [7] in the embodiment illustrated in
The switch positions of the control valve 7 are as follows (cf.
The control valve 7 is a component of the valve block 28. The control valve 7 has two switch positions functioning as additive positions for the feed capacity of the first and second pressure generating means, as well as one further switch position in which the feed capacity of the associated pressure generating unit is exclusively assigned to the associated tool (central position of the control valve 7 in
A coupling unit 29 which includes multiple couplings 14, 16 is integrated onto the upper side of the valve block 28, opening toward the upper side thereof. The first and second supply circuits 2, 3 each include a first and/or second coupling 14 and 16, respectively, each of which has a bypass function 15 and/or 17 in the uncoupled state in the embodiment represented in
The control valves 18, 19 illustrated in
In the embodiment shown in
By means of the outlet valves 22, 23, it is possible to remove an unforeseen increase in pressure arising in the system, as required, in a simple manner, wherein such an increase in pressure can have various different causes.
The remaining features shown in
In the construction shown in
The switch position is held in position by a lock mechanism or by a control line 26. The coupling 16 on the tool 2 can remain in bypass [mode] if the feed capacity is connected to tool 1. The opposite applies equally.
In
The remaining circuit features in
In place of the control valve 7 shown in
The present invention also enables the control, by means of the control valve 7, of not only a first and second tool 1 and/or 2, but also multiple tools, for example three—as can be seen in the modified control valve 7 visible in
It is hereby expressly noted that the combination of individual features, as well as partial features, of the embodiments shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 034 187.8 | Aug 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP11/03997 | 8/10/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/11/2013 |