Claims
- 1. In combination with a control valve having a valve element which can be moved from a neutral position to an operating position connecting one of a pair of service passages with an inlet passage and the other service passage with motor exhaust passage means:
- A. an exhaust flow control valve for said other service passage, having a valve member which is urged by a spring in one direction toward a position permitting substantially free flow of motor exhaust fluid in said other service passage but which is movable in the opposite direction toward a position restricting such motor exhaust flow in response to rise in exhaust fluid pressure in said other service passage to a predetermined value which exceeds the force of said spring;
- B. valve means operative to bypass fluid from the inlet passage to the exhaust passage means both in said neutral position of the valve element and at times when a predetermined exhaust fluid pressure obtains in said other service passage;
- C. said valve means comprising a bypass valve which is adapted to be opened under force exerted thereon by pressure of fluid in the inlet passage, and pilot valve means for said bypass valve;
- D. said pilot valve means including a movable element, spring means biasing said movable element in one direction, and passage means communicating with said other service passage for causing movement of said movable element in the opposite direction when the force from the fluid pressure in said other service passage exceeds the force from said spring means;
- E. said bypass valve operating in a chamber which must be vented before the bypass valve can open under the action of inlet pressure fluid thereon; and
- F. means defining two venting passages for said chamber, one of which is governed by said valve element to be closed thereby upon movement of the valve element out of its neutral position, and the other of which venting passages is governed by said movable element of said pilot valve means to be closed thereby except when said movable element is moved in said opposite direction by the force from the fluid pressure in said other service passage.
- 2. In combination:
- A. a control valve having a valve element movable from a neutral position to an operating position directing pressure fluid from a supply passage to one of a pair of service passages while directing exhaust fluid in the other service passage to a tank passage;
- B. a flow control valve for said other service passage operable to prevent rise in pressure of exhaust fluid therein above a predetermined value;
- C. a valve device having an inlet connected with the supply passage, an outlet, and a valve member movable in a chamber from a position closing off communication between the inlet and outlet to an open position, in response to pressure of supply fluid thereon except at times when a venting passage for said chamber is closed;
- D. and mechanism governing the effectiveness of said venting passage, comprising a pilot valve normally closing said venting passage, and means for effecting opening motion of said pilot valve whenever the pressure of exhaust fluid in said other service passage rises to said predetermined value.
- 3. The combination of claim 2, further characterized by:
- A. means providing a second venting passage for the chamber of said valve member;
- B. and said second venting passage being governed by the valve element to be opened thereby whenever the valve element is returned to its neutral position.
- 4. In combination with a control valve having a valve element movable to an operating position to effect flow of pressure fluid from a supply passage to one of a pair of service passages while effecting flow of exhaust fluid to a return passage from the other service passage, characterized by:
- A. a flow control valve for said other service passage, having a fluid pressure sensitive valve member urged by a spring in one direction toward a position permitting substantially free flow of said exhaust fluid to the return passage but actuatable in the opposite direction to restrict said exhaust flow to consequence of rise in the pressure thereof to a predetermined value sufficient to overcome the force of said spring;
- B. a valve device having an inlet connected with the supply passage, an outlet, and a valve member which operates in a chamber and which is movable under the action of supply fluid pressure to a position opening a bypass between the inlet and the outlet except at times when a venting passage for said chamber is closed;
- C. and mechanism governing opening and closing of said venting passage, said mechanism being sensitive to the pressure obtaining in said other service passage and being operable to effect opening of said venting passage whenever fluid pressure in said other service passage rises to said predetermined value.
- 5. In combination with a control valve having a valve element movable from a neutral position to a pair of working positions to communicate either of two service passages with a pressure fluid supply passage while communicating the non-selected service passage with return passage means for motor exhaust fluid:
- A. flow control valve means effective in one working position of the valve element to maintain the pressure of motor exhaust fluid in that service passage then in communication with the return passage means from rising beyond a predetermined value;
- B. means to render said valve means ineffective to influence pressure in said designated service passage when the latter is communicated with the supply passage by the valve element in the other working position thereof;
- C. means providing a bypass through which fluid can flow from the supply passage to the return passage means;
- D. a valve member to govern said bypass, said valve member operating in a chamber and being spring urged in the bypass closing direction but movable in the bypass opening direction by pressure of fluid in the supply passage in consequence of venting of its chamber;
- E. and means operable in said one operating position of the valve element to effect venting of said chamber whenever the pressure of motor exhaust fluid present in the service passage then communicated with the return passage means rises to said predetermined value.
- 6. The combination of claim 5, further characterized by:
- A. flow control valve means for both service passages;
- B. means to render each flow control valve means ineffective to influence pressure in its associated service passage when the latter is in communication with the supply passage;
- C. and said chamber venting means (of paragraph E) being operable in each working position of the valve spool, whenever exhaust fluid pressure in the service passage then in communication with the return passage means rises to said predetermined value.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, further characterized by means rendered operative by the valve element upon return thereof to its neutral position, for effecting venting of said chamber so that pressure fluid then entering the supply passage will be dumped to the return passage means.
- 8. In combination with a control valve having a valve element which can be moved from a neutral position to an operating position connecting one of a pair of service passages with an inlet passage and the other service passage with motor exhaust passage means:
- A. an exhaust flow control valve for said other service passage, having a valve member which is urged by a spring in one direction toward a position permitting substantially free flow of motor exhaust fluid in said other service passage but which is movable in the opposite direction toward a position restricting such motor exhaust flow in response to rise in exhaust fluid pressure in said other service passage to a predetermined value which exceeds the force of said spring; and
- B. means for dumping fluid in the inlet passage to the exhaust passage means in said neutral position of the valve element and for bypassing fluid in the inlet passage to the exhaust passage means when said predetermined exhaust fluid pressure obtains in said other service passage; said means comprising
- 1. ventable bypass valve means adapted when vented to be opened under force exerted thereon by pressure of fluid in the inlet passage,
- 2. means for venting said bypass valve means when said valve element is in said neutral position, and
- 3. pilot valve means for venting said bypass valve means when said predetermined exhaust pressure obtains in said other service passage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 195,145 filed Nov. 3, 1971, now abandoned.
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