Claims
- 1. A hydraulic circuit for a dock leveler having a deck powered by a first hydraulic cylinder and lip powered by a second hydraulic cylinder, said hydraulic circuit comprising:
- a source of hydraulic fluid, an hydraulic power circuit coupled between said source of hydraulic fluid and said first hydraulic cylinder and said second hydraulic cylinder to control movement of said deck and said lip, said hydraulic power circuit including a pump to deliver fluid under pressure from said source of hydraulic fluid, first valve means operatively coupled to said pump to control fluid flow between said source and said first hydraulic cylinder and said second hydraulic cylinder, second valve means operatively coupled to said first valve means to control fluid flow between said source and said second hydraulic cylinder, a check valve operatively coupled to said second valve means to control fluid flow from said second valve means to said source, and a pressure relief valve coupling said check valve to said source of hydraulic fluid, said pressure relief valve controlling the rate of flow from said second hydraulic cylinder through said check valve as said deck raises and said lip retracts, and said pressure relief valve preventing a flow of fluid from said second hydraulic cylinder as said check valve closes to prevent said lip from drooping after said pump has supplied fluid under pressure through said second valve means to extend said lip.
- 2. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1, wherein said pressure relief valve comprises an adjustable relief valve having a valve member and an adjustable spring biasing said valve member to a closed position to adjust the force required to permit said relief valve to open at a predetermined pressure.
- 3. The hydraulic circuit of claim 2 wherein said check valve has a first operative position where flow of hydraulic fluid from said second valve means to the source is prevented when said pump is not operating, and a second operative position whereby said check valve is opened by fluid pressure from said pump to allow fluid to flow from said second valve means to said source, allowing said lip to fall when said deck is raising.
- 4. The hydraulic circuit of claim 2 wherein said first valve means comprises a shuttle valve receiving fluid under pressure from said pump, said shuttle valve having a first operative position when said pump is running whereby fluid is gated to said first hydraulic cylinder to raise said deck and said shuttle valve having a second operative position when said pump is not running whereby fluid is gated to an adjustable control valve coupled between said first hydraulic cylinder and said source to control the rate of descent of said deck by controlling the rate of return of fluid to said source.
- 5. The hydraulic circuit of claim 2 wherein said second valve means comprises a sequence valve having two operative positions, a fluidic connection to said first valve means spring biasing said sequence valve to a first operative position so that said lip is allowed to retract as said deck is raised, and a second position of said sequence valve where fluidic pressure from said first valve means exceeds the spring bias such that fluid passes through said second valve means to extend said lip.
- 6. A hydraulic circuit for a dock leveler having a deck powered by a first hydraulic cylinder and lip powered by a second hydraulic cylinder comprising:
- a source of hydraulic fluid, a hydraulic power circuit coupled between said source of hydraulic fluid and said first hydraulic cylinder and said second hydraulic cylinder to control movement of said deck and lip, said hydraulic power circuit including a pump to deliver fluid under pressure from said source of hydraulic fluid, first valve means operatively coupled to said pump to control fluid flow between said source and said first hydraulic cylinder and said second hydraulic cylinder, second valve means operatively coupled to said first valve means to control fluid flow between said source of hydraulic fluid and said second hydraulic cylinder, a first check valve operatively coupled to said second valve means to control fluid flow from said second valve means to said source, a pressure relief valve coupling said first check valve to said source of hydraulic fluid, said pressure relief valve controlling the rate of flow from said second hydraulic cylinder through said first check valve as said deck raises and said lip retracts, and preventing a flow of fluid from said second hydraulic cylinder as said first check valve closes to prevent said lip from drooping after said pump has supplied fluid under pressure through said second valve means to extend said lip, and a second check valve coupled between a return path of said second valve means and said first hydraulic cylinder to permit said lip to fall by gravity after the fluid pressure has decreased in said first hydraulic cylinder.
- 7. The hydraulic circuit of claim 6 further comprising a stop valve interposed between said first valve means and said first hydraulic cylinder to block the flow of fluid from said hydraulic cylinder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/284,248, filed Aug. 2, 1994 and entitled "Dock Leveler Hydraulic Circuit".
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