Claims
- 1. An electrohydraulic fluid control system comprising:
- means for providing a source of hydraulic fluid under pressure,
- means responsive to hydraulic fluid at metered pressure for performing a preselected operation,
- electrohydraulic valve means having fluid ports coupled between said source and said pressure-responsive means, and a control input responsive to electronic valve control signals for metering fluid from said source to said pressure-responsive means as a function of said valve control signals, and
- hydromechanical valve means having a control input port coupled to said source, and primary fluid ports connected between said source and said pressure-responsive means for metering fluid to said pressure-responsive means as a function of pressure of fluid at said control port,
- fluid pressure at said pressure-responsive means being controlled by said electrohydraulic valve means and said hydromechanical valve means conjointly,
- said hydromechanical valve means comprising a spool having one pressure face coupled to said control port such that fluid pressure on said one pressure face varies as a direct and continuous function of pressure from said source independently of operation of said electrohydraulic valve means, and a spring coupled to a second spool pressure face, and
- said electrohydraulic valve means comprising a piston separate from said spool, means forming first and second fluid cavities at opposed faces of said piston, means extending from said piston through said first cavity for selective abutting engagement with said one pressure face of said spool in opposition to said spring, said spool-abutting means sealing said first cavity from said control port, means feeding fluid from said source to said second cavity, an electrical valve, and means connecting said electrical valve to said source and to said first cavity for selectively controlling fluid pressure in said first cavity,
- position of said spool and fluid flow through said primary fluid ports varying as a function of the sum of fluid pressure and pressure of said spool-abutting means on said one face as compared with spring pressure on said second space,
- said electrical valve and said spool-abutting means being constructed and arranged such that, in the event of electrical power failure at said electrical valve, fluid pressure at said pressure-responsive means is controlled by said hydromechanical valve independently of said electrical valve.
- 2. The system set forth in claim 1 wherein said electrical valve-connecting means comprises passage means for feeding fluid from said source to said first cavity, said electrical valve being coupled to said first cavity and responsive to valve control signals for selectively bleeding fluid from said first cavity.
- 3. The system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said passage means includes an orifice for damping flow of fluid through said passage means from said source to said first cavity.
- 4. An electrohydraulic fluid system comprising:
- means for providing a source of hydraulic fluid under pressure,
- means responsive to hydraulic fluid at metered pressure for performing a preselected operation,
- hydromechanical valve means including a valve housing, a fluid input port coupled to said source, a fluid output port coupled to said pressure-responsive means, a valve spool positionable within said housing for variability coupling said input and output ports, valve spring means urging said spool in one direction within said housing, and a control port for feeding fluid from said source against said spool in opposition to said spring such that fluid pressure on said spool in opposition to said spring varies as a direct and continuous function of pressure from said source, and
- electrohydraulic valve means including a piston separate from said spool variably positionable within said housing to form first and second fluid cavities at opposed ends of said piston, means coupled to said piston and extending therefrom for selective abutment with said spool in opposition to said spring means, passage means coupling said first cavity to said fluid inlet port for urging said piston away from said spool, means coupling said second cavity to sid fluid input port for urging said piston into selective abutment with said spool through said piston-coupled means, and an electrical valve for selectively bleeding fluid from said first cavity as a function of electronic control signals to said valve,
- position of said spool within said housing and fluid flow through said input and output ports varying as a function of the sum of fluid pressure and pressure of said piston-coupled means on said spool as compared with spring pressure on said spool,
- said electrical valve and said spool-abutment means being constructed and arranged such that, in the event of electrical power failure at said electrical valve, fluid pressure at said pressure-responsive means is controlled by said hydromechanical valve independently of said electrical valve.
- 5. The system as set forth in claim 4 wherein said passage means includes means damping flow of fluid therethrough.
- 6. The system set forth in claim 5 wherein said piston and said spool are positioned for coaxial motion within said housing, said piston-coupled means comprising a pin projecting through said first cavity and through said control port to engage said spool while sealing said first cavity from said control port.
- 7. The system set forth in claim 6 wherein said fluid-providing means comprises a variable output fluid pump, and wherein said pressure-responsive means comprises means for controlling operation of said pump as a function of said metered pressure.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 043,829, filed on Apr. 29, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,823,552.
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