The invention relates to a hydraulic apparatus, in particular a hydraulic apparatus for an industrial truck, comprising a hydraulic pump which is connectable to a hydraulic fluid tank, an electric motor as a drive means for the hydraulic pump, which electric motor comprises a motor shaft and a motor housing cover, and a control valve assembly connected to the pump for controlling at least one hydraulic consumer which is connectable to the pump and is to be supplied by the pump with hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid tank.
Hydraulic apparatuses of the aforementioned type are used for example in industrial trucks having hydraulically controllable lifting devices.
The object of the present invention is to provide such a hydraulic apparatus which can be installed in a simple manner in an environment of hydraulic components for the hydraulic supply and control thereof, is easily maintained, compact and cost-effective.
In order to achieve this object, it is proposed in accordance with the invention that the pump is fixed to the motor housing cover and that the motor housing cover comprises a holding adapter to which the control valve assembly is fixed.
The underlying idea of the invention was to construct a hydraulic apparatus based on an inexpensive standard electric motor, wherein the further functional components, namely the pump and the control valve assembly, are to be arranged on an interchangeable motor housing cover which comprises holding and fixing means for this purpose. This motor housing cover is preferably a drive-end shield. This is normally understood to mean the motor housing cover on the drive side of the motor, wherein such a drive-end shield generally comprises a fixed bearing for the motor shaft. The drive-end shield prepared for the purpose of the present invention is preferably easily interchangeable with a standard drive-end shield of a standard electric motor and is equipped with corresponding connector-compatible fixing means. A very simple and cost-effective solution to provide a compact and, on the whole, inexpensive hydraulic apparatus is thus provided in accordance with the invention.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention the holding adapter for the control valve assembly is arranged transversely in relation to the motor shaft axis, and in particular protrudes radially outwardly from the motor housing cover. The holding adapter thus formed comprises on its protruding end a console on which the control valve assembly is received in a fixed manner.
The holding adapter thus formed as a spacer between the motor housing and the control valve assembly ensures a cooling air flow over the motor housing and the control valve assembly sufficient for trouble-free operation and also enables a rather compact construction of the hydraulic apparatus, wherein the control valve assembly is preferably a modular unit assembled to form a control valve block.
In accordance with a development of the invention, the valve block and the holding adapter are formed with complementary assembly aid stop faces which make it easier to arrange the valve block, during assembly, in its correct position on the holding adapter so that it can then be fixed to the holding adapter using conventional fixing means, for example screws.
A hydraulic fluid filter is preferably also fixed on the valve block in an interchangeable manner and is connected to the pump via a hydraulic fluid line. The pump is fixed on the end face of the motor on the specialised motor housing cover, that is to say preferably on the replacement drive-end shield and is coupled to the motor shaft so that the pump can be operated in a rotary manner by the electric motor. The longitudinal direction of the motor corresponds to the orientation of the motor shaft axis, and the length of the hydraulic apparatus along this longitudinal axis is basically determined by the motor housing and the pump placed thereon. The valve block on the holding adapter preferably extends basically parallel to this longitudinal direction, more specifically so that it basically does not protrude outwardly beyond the motor housing and the pump in the longitudinal direction (even if a hydraulic fluid filter is included). The purpose of this measure is also to form the hydraulic apparatus in a compact manner on the whole.
The control valve assembly and the pump are preferably fixed to the motor cover in a detachable and therefore interchangeable manner, wherein the pump and the control valve assembly are separable from one another. The interchangeability of the individual hydraulic components is thus ensured, which simplifies maintenance and repair of the hydraulic apparatus where necessary.
The invention also relates to a drive-end shield for an electric motor, wherein the drive-end shield comprises a holding adapter which is adapted to receive a control valve block in a predefined orientation, and also comprises fixing means for fixing a pump on the end face of the drive-end shield.
This drive-end shield is formed in such a way that it can be interchanged with a standard bearing shield of an electric motor so as to create a hydraulic apparatus based on such an electric motor in a simple manner.
The invention further relates to an industrial truck having a lifting device which comprises a lifting frame having a load suspension means movable thereon to different heights, and which can be controlled hydraulically so as to raise and lower the load suspension means on the lifting frame, wherein the industrial truck is characterised by a hydraulic apparatus according to the present invention which is designed to hydraulically supply and control the lifting device and optionally further hydraulic consumers.
The industrial truck preferably has a hydraulic steering device, wherein the hydraulic apparatus is designed to also control the hydraulic steering device hydraulically.
An embodiment of the invention will be described hereinafter in greater detail with reference to the figures, in which:
The hydraulic apparatus 1 according to
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The valve block 12 can be controlled by means of an electric control device so as to control the hydraulic flow to and from hydraulic consumers which are to be connected to the valve block 12. A hydraulic fluid filter 44 is provided at the pump-side end 42 of the valve block 12 and is connected via a hydraulic line 46 (pressure line) to the pressure side of the pump 30 so that hydraulic fluid fed from the pump flows through the filter 44 before the entry into the control valve block 12, where it is then filtered.
The control valve assembly 12, 44, pump 30 and pressure line 46 components are installed so as to be individually interchangeable, which considerably simplifies maintenance and servicing. The filter 44 may also easily be separated from the control valve block 12 as required.
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The hydraulic apparatus 1 according to the invention, which can be formed in a relatively cost-effective manner, is easy to maintain and compact, may be incorporated for example in an industrial truck according to
The industrial truck according to
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