Hydraulic control system for a mobile work machine, especially a wheel loader

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260355
  • Patent Number
    6,260,355
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An hydraulic control arrangement which is chiefly used for a mobile working machine, especially for a wheel loader, and has at least one hydraulic cylinder with the aid of which a working tool can be moved, a directional control valve for controlling the pressure-fluid channels between the hydraulic cylinder, a pressure-fluid source and a tank, a hydraulic accumulator which can be connected to the pressure-fluid source via a filling line, and a control valve with the aid of which a connection between the hydraulic accumulator and the hydraulic cylinder can be controlled to open and close. The aim of such a hydraulic control arrangement is to avoid undesired movements of the hydraulic cylinder. This is achieved wherein the fact that the hydraulic accumulator can be filled up only when the directional control valve is actuated.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a hydraulic control arrangement which is used for a mobile working machine, especially for a wheel loader.




It is known from DE 39 09 205 C1 to make use for the purpose of damping the pitching vibrations of wheel loaders which occur, especially, with a full loading shovel and at a high driving speed of a damping system which is a component of the hydraulic control arrangement of the wheel loader. For the purpose of vibration damping, the generally two hydraulic lifting cylinders for raising and lowering the loading shovels can be connected via a shutoff valve to a hydraulic accumulator which can be charged by a hydraulic pump via a fill line which branches off from the pump line upstream of the directional control valve block. The shutoff valve, which is arranged between the hydraulic accumulator and the lifting cylinders, is closed as long as the loading shovels are working, and can be opened by the driver or automatically as soon as pitching vibrations occur during driving, or as soon as the driving speed is above a specific value, for example above 6 km/h.




As a consequence of the fact that the filling line branches off upstream of the directional valve control block, the hydraulic accumulator is charged not only upon actuation of the directional control valve assigned to the lifting cylinders, but upon actuation of any direction control valve which leads to a build up of pressure in the pump line. For example, the actuation of a steering valve belonging to a hydraulic steering system of the working machine can also lead to an inflow of pressure fluid to the hydraulic accumulator. If the shutoff valve is then also open, an uncontrolled movement of the lifting cylinders can take place.




Another damping system against pitching vibrations, which is likewise part of the hydraulic control arrangement of a working machine, is known from DE 41 29 509 C2. In this case, the filling line branches off from a working line which runs between the lifting cylinders and the directional control valve assigned thereto. The shutoff valve arranged in the filling line is pressure-controlled and can be opened by the load pressure, prevailing in the working line, of the lifting cylinders against the accumulator pressure, which can be applied to a rear control chamber on the valve element of the shutoff valve, and against the force of a weak compression spring. The accumulator pressure is thus in each case only slightly lower than the highest load pressure of the lifting cylinders which occurs during a working cycle. In order to damp the pitching vibrations, the rear control member of the shutoff valve is unloaded via a pilot valve to the tank, with the result that the shutoff valve can be opened and pressure fluid can be pushed back and forth freely between the hydraulic accumulator and the lifting cylinders.




It has emerged that because of special kinematic relationships on a wheel loader when the shovel is being pushed into the earth, a higher pressure can be built up in the lifting cylinders than prevails in the hydraulic accumulator, and then pressure fluid is displaced into the hydraulic accumulator from the lifting cylinders even when the assigned directional control valve is not actuated. The wheel loader is raised at the front, with the result that the front wheels turn in the air and the rear wheels dig in. This is disadvantageous for the loading operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the invention further to develop a hydraulic control arrangement of the introductory-mentioned type so as largely to avoid uncontrolled movements of the hydraulic cylinder which can be connected to the hydraulic accumulator in order to damp pitching vibrations of the working machine.




According to the invention, this object is achieved in the case of a hydraulic control arrangement having the features from the preamble of claim


1


by virtue of the fact that the hydraulic accumulator can be filled up only when the directional control valve, which is assigned to the hydraulic cylinder, is actuated. Consequently, upon actuation of another directional control value no pressure fluid can flow into the hydraulic accumulator, with the result that the actuation of another directional control valve cannot lead to a movement of the hydraulic cylinder. It is also prevented that pressure fluid is displaced into the hydraulic accumulator from the hydraulic cylinder when the directional control valve is not actuated. The enclosed pressure fluid therefore prevents a movement of the cylinder piston and thus a change in the relative position between the boom and the body of the working machine, with the result that raising of the front axle is prevented.




The hydraulic cylinder is usually a double-acting one and can be controlled with the aid of a directional control valve which can be adjusted into working positions in two opposite directions starting from a middle neutral position. In accordance a feature of the invention it is provided that the hydraulic accumulator can be filled up only when the directional control valve is actuated in one direction. The control arrangement is thereby simplified. In the case of a wheel loader, for example, it suffices when pressure fluid can flow into the hydraulic accumulator only given an actuation of the directional control valve in the direction of raising the lifting cylinders.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, use is advantageously made for the purpose of controlling the capacity of the hydraulic accumulator to be filled of a control valve which can be switched over by actuating the directional control valve from a first control position, in which it prevents filling of the hydraulic accumulator, that is to say in which the filling line is blocked off such that no pressure fluid flows into the hydraulic accumulator even when the pump pressure or the load pressure is higher than the accumulator pressure into a second control position, in which the hydraulic accumulator can be filled.




The control valve which can be switched over by actuating the directional control valve is advantageously a seated valve, thus ensuring the filling line is blocked off in a largely leak-free fashion.




It is conceivable in principle for the control valve which can be switched over by actuating the directional control valve to be coupled mechanically to the latter. Directional control valves which are used in mobile hydraulics are currently ever more frequently driven no longer directly mechanically but with the aid of precontrol signals which can be prescribed with the aid of a precontrol unit. In accordance with still another feature of the invention, a precontrol signal for the directional control valve is also used for the purpose of producing a control signal for switching over the control valve from the first control position into the second control position.




Particularly preferred is a refinement according to which the filling line branches off from a working line running between the directional control valve and the hydraulic cylinder, and there is located in the filling line a pressure-controlled shutoff valve with a valve element to which the load pressure prevailing in the working line can be applied in the opening direction and the pressure in a rear control chamber can be applied in the closing direction. The rear control chamber is connected to the hydraulic accumulator in order to fill the hydraulic accumulator. An open connection between the hydraulic accumulator and the hydraulic cylinder must be present in order to damp the pitching vibrations of the working machine. The rear control chamber is unloaded with respect to the tank for this purpose. The rear control chamber can be blocked off against the outflow of pressure fluid in order to prevent filling of the hydraulic accumulator when the directional control valve is not actuated. The shutoff valve then cannot be opened by the load pressure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A plurality of exemplary embodiments of a hydraulic control arrangement according to the invention are represented in the drawings. The invention will now be explained in more detail with the aid of these exemplary embodiments.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

shows the first exemplary embodiment, in which the filling line is connected to the working line, which leads to two hydraulic cylinders, and there is located in the filling line a shutoff valve which is controlled by two pilot valves which can be actuated electromagnetically,





FIG. 2

shows the second embodiment, which is largely of identical design to the first embodiment, and in the case of which two individual pilot valves of the first embodiment are combined to form a single pilot valve, and





FIG. 3

shows a third embodiment, in which the filling line branches off from the pump line upstream of the directional control valve, and is located in the filling line of a control valve with the aid of which the filling line can be blocked off when the directional control valve is not actuated.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The hydraulic control arrangements shown are provided in each case for wheel loaders, tractors, telescopic handling equipment or other machines, and comprise a control block


10


with a plurality of directional control valves, especially also with a directional control valve


11


which can assume a spring-centered mid-position, and with the aid of which it is possible to drive two hydraulic cylinders


12


which are designed as differential cylinders and with the aid of which the boom of a wheel loader can be raised and lowered. The directional control valve


11


has a first working port


13


from which a first working line


14


leads to the base-side pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


. A second working line


16


runs between a second working port


17


of the directional control valve


11


and the pressure chambers


18


, on the piston-rod side, of the hydraulic cylinders


12


.




In the embodiment according to

FIG. 1

, a filling line


20


which leads to a hydraulic accumulator


21


branches off from the working line


14


. Arranged in the filling line is a shutoff valve


22


which is designed as a 2-way cartridge valve and has a movable valve element


23


. The latter is a differential piston which can be seated on a seating cone with the end face of the piston section of smaller diameter, in the manner of a seated valve. The pressure prevailing in the working line


14


, that is to say the load pressure of the two hydraulic cylinders


12


is applied in the opening direction to the valve element


23


at said end face. The accumulator pressure acts in the opening direction at the annular surface between the two piston sections of the valve element


23


. A pressure prevailing in a rear control chamber


24


, and a weak compression spring


25


are applied to the valve element


23


in the closing direction.




Three further valves are constructed on the plate


26


with the 2-way cartridge valve


22


. The first valve


30


is a 3/2-way valve with a first inlet


31


, which is connected to the section of the filling line


20


located between the working line


14


and the shutoff valve


22


, and with a second inlet


32


, which is connected to the hydraulic accumulator


21


. An outlet


33


of the directional control valve


30


can be connected either to the inlet valve


31


or to the inlet


32


, depending on the load pressure in the working line


14


. To be specific, a settable compression spring acts on the valve element (not represented in more detail) of the valve


30


in order to connect the outlet


33


to the inlet


32


. The pressure in the inlet


31


, that is to say the load pressure of the hydraulic cylinder


12


, is applied to the valve element in order to connect the outlet


33


to the inlet


31


.




Mounted on the directional control valve


30


is a pilot valve


40


which is designed as a 2/2-way seated valve and can be regarded as a pilot-operated check valve. A control channel


41


emerging from the outlet


33


of the directional control valve


30


leads through the housing of the pilot valve


40


to a port P of a further pilot valve


50


, which is a 4/2-way valve. Under the action of a compression spring


51


, the valve element of the said 4/2-way valve assumes a neutral position in which there is a passage between the port P and a port A which is connected to a port of the pilot valve


40


. A tank port T and a further port B of the pilot valve


50


are blocked off in the neutral position of the latter. The tank port is connected to a leak port Y of the plate


26


via channels leading through the housings of the various valves. The port B of the pilot valve


50


is connected to the rear control chamber of a second 2-way cartridge valve


60


, which is located in the plate


26


and via which the pressure chambers


18


, on the side of the piston rods, of the hydraulic cylinders


12


can be connected to a tank port T of the plate


26


. The valve element of the pilot valve


50


can be brought by an electromagnet


52


into a control position in which the port P is blocked off and two ports A and B are connected to the port T.




The pilot valve


40


is arranged in a line


53


between the port A of the pilot valve


50


and the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


. A compression spring


42


and the pressure prevailing in the rear control chamber of the shutoff valve


22


are applied to the valve element of said pilot valve


40


in the direction of a neutral position in which said valve element prevents an outflow of pressure fluid from the rear control chamber


24


to the port A of the pilot valve


50


, but permits an inflow of pressure fluid from the port A of the pilot valve


50


into the rear control chamber


24


. The valve element can be brought by an electromagnet


43


into a control position in which there is a free passage between the port A of the pilot valve


50


and the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


.




The directional control valve


11


of the control block


10


can be actuated in a hydraulically proportional fashion, the precontrol pressures being produced with the aid of a hydraulic precontrol unit


55


and being given to the directional control valve


11


via control lines


56


. An electric pressure switch


57


which can be switched over at a specific precontrol pressure is connected to the precontrol line, into which a precontrol pressure can be introduced when the hydraulic cylinder


12


is to be actuated in the direction of raising the boom and for this purpose pressure fluid is applied to the base-side pressure chambers


15


. This specific precontrol pressure is preferably the precontrol pressure at which the spring-centered sliding spool of the directional control valve


11


begins to move. The switching over of the pressure switch


57


excites the electromagnet


43


of the pilot valve


40


, and said pilot valve is brought into the control position in which an open connection prevails between the port A of the pilot valve


50


and the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


.




Voltage is applied to the electromagnet


52


of the pilot valve


50


arbitrarily by the vehicle driver when pitching vibrations occur, or automatically at a specific speed of the mobile working machine, for example at a speed of 6 km/h.




In the neutral position of the directional control valve


11


, there is no precontrol pressure in the precontrol line


56


, to which the pressure switch


57


is connected, with the result that the pressure switch


57


is in its neutral position and the electromagnet


43


of the pilot valve


40


is de-excited. The pilot valve


40


therefore assumes the control position shown in

FIG. 1

, in which an outflow of pressure fluid from the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


is prevented. Should a pressure build up in the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


when the loading shovel is put into the earth or other bulk material, the shutoff valve


22


cannot be opened by this pressure, since opening the shutoff valve would be possible only if pressure fluid were displaced from the control chamber


24


. The charging state of the hydraulic accumulator


21


is therefore not influenced by the build up of pressure in the pressure chambers


15


. The same holds when the directional control valve is actuated in the direction of lowering the hydraulic cylinders


12


. The pilot valve


40


then also remains in the control position shown, with the result that the shutoff valve


22


cannot be opened by the pressure in the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


.




When, by contrast, the directional control valve


11


is actuated in the raising direction, the pressure switch


57


switches over, as a result of which the electromagnet


43


is actuated and the valve element of the pilot valve


40


reaches the second control position. As long as the pressure in the pressure chambers


15


remains below the pressure set at the compression spring


34


of the directional control valve


30


, the latter switches the accumulator pressure through via the pilot valve


50


and the pilot valve


40


to the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


. The load pressure in the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


now opens the shutoff valve


22


whenever it is above the accumulator pressure by at least the small pressure difference equivalent to the force of the compression spring


25


. Pressure fluid can then reach into the hydraulic accumulator, with the result that, neglecting the source of the weak compression spring


25


for once, said hydraulic accumulator is always charged up to the highest load pressure occurring in the pressure chambers


15


during a working cycle. Only when the load pressure at the valve


30


is able to overcome the force of the compression spring


34


does the shutoff valve


22


remain closed. The point is that after the valve


30


is switched over the load pressure is present in the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


, with the result that the shutoff valve


22


is reliably closed in conjunction with the compression spring


25


. The pressure in the hydraulic accumulator


21


can therefore not exceed the value set at the compression spring


34


of the valve


30


. However, for safety reasons provision is also made of a relief valve


58


the inlet of which is connected to the hydraulic accumulator


21


.




It may now be assumed that the loading shovel is loaded and that the wheel loader is being driven to an unloading site. As soon as in this case a specific speed is exceeded, current flows through the two magnets


43


and


52


of the pilot valves


40


and


50


, with the result that the two pilot valves switch over from the neutral positions shown in

FIG. 1

into the other control position. The rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


is now connected via the pilot valve


40


and via the pilot valve


50


to the port Y of the plate


26


, and thus unloaded with respect to the tank


27


. The valve element


23


of the shutoff valve


22


is raised from its seat by the load pressure and accumulator pressure, with the result that there is an open connection between the hydraulic accumulator


21


and the pressure chamber


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


. Since the accumulator pressure


21


corresponds to the maximum pressure reached during the working cycle, upon opening of the shutoff valve


22


no sinking of the loading shovel occurs, but rather a slight raising. It may well be that load pressures occur during the working cycle which cause the valve


30


to switch, and which therefore are not followed by the loading state of the hydraulic accumulator


21


. However, these load pressures occur only in special situations, for example when an object anchored in the ground tears free, or when the loading shovel is driven against a stop, but are not caused by the weight of the loading shovel and the loading material, which acts solely when the wheel loader is being driven. The loading state of the hydraulic accumulator


21


is therefore always sufficient to keep the loading shovel at the level which the latter assumes upon opening of the shutoff valve.




In order to balance volumetric changes in the pressure chambers


18


which occur during the open connection of the pressure chambers


15


to the hydraulic accumulator


21


, pressure fluid can be displaced from the pressure chambers


18


, on the side of the piston rod, of the hydraulic cylinders


12


into the tank, or fed in out of the tank via the valve


60


, which is likewise opened by the switching over of the pilot valve


50


.




The design according to

FIG. 2

differs only with regard to the pilot valves


40


and


50


from that according to FIG.


1


. Reference is therefore made to the corresponding description of

FIG. 1

with regard to the control block


10


, the hydraulic cylinder


12


, the hydraulic accumulator


21


, the shutoff valves


22


and


60


, the directional control valve


30


and the precontrol unit


55


. By contrast with the design according to

FIG. 1

, the two pilot valves


40


and


50


are now combined to form a single pilot valve


60


which is mounted on the directional control valve


30


. The pilot valve


60


has a spring-centered mid-position in which the ports T and B are blocked off and only a throughflow from P to A is possible between the ports P and A. By driving an electromagnet


52


, the valve element of the pilot valve


60


can be brought from the mid-position into a lateral control position in which the ports A and B are connected to the port T. The valve element can be adjusted from the mid-position in the opposite direction by applying to it the pressure prevailing in the precontrol line


56


, in which a precontrol pressure is built up in order to feed pressure fluid into the base-side pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


. The port A is freely connected to the port P in this other control position of the directional control valve


60


. The port A is now connected directly to the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


.




The pilot valve


60


assumes its mid-position in the mid-position or in the lowered position of the directional control valve


11


, if the speed of the working machine does not exceed a specific value or the electromagnet


52


has not arbitrarily been switched on. In the raised position of the directional valve


11


, pressure is applied to the valve element of the directional control valve


60


, which reaches the control position in which the port P is connected to the port A. Depending on the position of the valve


30


, the accumulator or the load pressure is then present in the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


. The hydraulic accumulator is charged up to the maximum load pressure achieved or to the pressure set at the compression spring


34


of the valve


30


. The electromagnet


52


is excited in order to damp pitching vibrations during a rapid drive, with the result that the valve element of the directional control valve


60


reaches the control position in which the ports A and B are connected to the port T. The rear control chambers of the shutoff valves


22


and


60


are relieved of pressure, with the result that the two shutoff valves


22


and


60


open, and an open connection exists between the hydraulic accumulator


21


and the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


, and pressure fluid can be displaced from the pressure chambers


18


, and pressure fluid can be fed into the pressure chambers


18


. Reference may be made explicitly at this juncture to the fact that the pressure at the port T of a valve block is usually a few bars above the tank pressure which prevails at the leakage oil port Y, with the result that the shutoff valve


60


can be opened against the tank pressure in the rear control chamber by the pressure at the tank terminal T.




It is particularly advantageous that after slowing down the drive and de-exciting the electromagnets


43


and


52


in the case of the design according to

FIG. 1

, and de-exciting the electromagnet


52


alone in the case of the design according to

FIG. 2

, because of the mode of operation of the pilot valves


40


and


60


as check valves accumulator pressure is immediately introduced into the rear control chamber


24


of the shutoff valve


22


, and the shutoff valve therefore closes. An influence exerted on the hydraulic accumulator


21


, or an influence exerted by the hydraulic accumulator


21


on the control is then excluded upon a subsequent lowering of the hydraulic cylinders


12


or an unloading of the shovel, during which time the directional control valve


11


is in its mid-position.




In the design according to

FIG. 3

, the filling line


20


branches off from a pump line


65


upstream of the valve control block


10


. Seen in the direction of flow of the pressure fluid from the pump line


65


to the hydraulic cylinders


21


, firstly a 2/2-way valve


70


, a pressure control valve


71


and a check valve


72


are arranged in the filling line


20


leading to a plurality of hydraulic accumulators


21


. In the neutral position of the directional control valve


70


brought about by a compression spring, the two ports thereof are blocked off against one another. By driving an electromagnet


73


, the directional control valve can be switched to a through position. To be specific, the electromagnet


73


is always excited when the directional control valve


11


located inside the control block


10


is actuated in the raising direction in order to drive the hydraulic cylinder


12


. The directional control valve


70


is in its initial position in the mid-position of the directional control valve


11


and when the latter is actuated in the lowering direction.




A maximum pressure up to which the hydraulic accumulators


21


can be charged is set at the pressure control valve


71


. As long as this pressure has not been reached, the pressure control valve switches through the outlet of the directional control valve


70


to the check valve


72


. When the pressure is reached, the inlet of the valve


71


which is connected to the outlet of the directional control valve


70


is blocked, and the port connected to the check valve is connected to the tank.




The hydraulic accumulators


21


can be connected via a line


74


to the working line


14


running between the working port


13


of the directional control valve and the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


. Installed in this line


74


is 4/2-way valve


75


which assumes under the action of a compression spring


76


a neutral position in which two sections of the line


74


are blocked off from one another so that there is no connection between the hydraulic accumulators


21


and the working line


14


. In addition to the two ports required for opening and closing the line


74


, the directional control valve


75


has two further ports for two sections of a line


77


which leads to the tank


27


from the working line


15


between the directional control valve


11


and the pressure chambers


18


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


. The two sections of the line


77


are also blocked off from one another in the neutral position of the directional control valve


75


. The directional control valve


75


can be brought by an electromagnet


78


into a control position in which the two sections of the line


74


and the two sections of the line


77


are respectively connected to one another. The electromagnet


78


is excited when the working machine, which is equipped with the indicated hydraulic control arrangement, exceeds a specific driving speed. The hydraulic accumulators


21


are then connected to the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


, with the result that pitching vibrations can be damped. Volumetric changes in the pressure chambers


18


can be balanced via the line


77


.




Since the electromagnet


73


of the directional control valve


70


is excited only when the directional control valve


11


is actuated in the direction of raising the hydraulic cylinders


12


, that is to say when the pressure chambers


15


are fed pressure fluid, it is only then that the hydraulic accumulators


21


can be charged. It cannot, for example, happen that in the case of a pressure present in the line


65


when the working machine is being driven fast reaches the pressure chambers


15


of the hydraulic cylinders


12


via the filling line


20


and valve


75


, which is switched during rapid driving, even if the directional control valve


11


is in the mid-position and it is not desired for the piston rods of the hydraulic cylinders


12


to be extended.



Claims
  • 1. Hydraulic control arrangement for a mobile working machine, especially for a wheel loader, comprisingat least one hydraulic cylinder (12) with aid of which a working tool can be moved, a directional control valve (11) for controlling the pressure-fluid channels between the hydraulic cylinder (12), a pressure-fluid source and a tank (27), a hydraulic accumulator (21) which is connectable to the pressure-fluid source via a filling line (20), and a control valve (50, 60, 75) with aid of which a connection between the hydraulic accumulator (21) and the hydraulic cylinder (12) is controllable to open and close, and wherein the hydraulic accumulator (21) is fillable up only when the directional control valve (11) is actuated.
  • 2. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the directional control valve (11) is adjustable into working positions in two opposite directions starting from a middle neutral position, and the hydraulic accumulator (21) is fillable up only when the directional control valve (11) is actuated in one direction.
  • 3. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a control valve (40, 60, 70) is switchable over by actuating the directional control valve (11) from a first control position, in which it prevents filling of the hydraulic accumulator, into a second control position, in which the hydraulic accumulator (21) can be filled.
  • 4. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the control valve (40, 60) which is switchable over by actuating the directional control valve (11) is a seated valve.
  • 5. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the directional control valve (11) is drivable via a precontrol signal which is prescribable by aid of a precontrol (55), and, given presence of a precontrol signal for the directional control valve (11), a control signal for switching over from the first control position into the second control position is feedable to the control valve (40, 60, 70) which can be switched over by actuating the directional control valve (11).
  • 6. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the filling line (20) branches off from a working line (14) running between the directional control valve (11) and the hydraulic cylinder (12), and wherein arranged in the filling line (20) is a pressure-controlled shutoff valve (22) with a valve element (23) to which the load pressure prevailing in the working line (14) is appliable in the opening direction and the pressure in a rear control chamber (24) is appliable in the closing direction, and the rear control chamber (24) is connectable to the hydraulic accumulator (21) in order to fill the hydraulic accumulator (21), and is connectable to the tank (27) in order to open the connection between the hydraulic accumulator (21) and the hydraulic cylinder (12), and is blockable off against the outflow of pressure fluid when the directional control valve (11) is not actuated.
  • 7. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 6, wherein with the directional control valve (11) not actuated pressure fluid is appliable from the hydraulic accumulator (21) to the rear control chamber (24) of the control valve (22) by a check valve (40, 60) which opens toward the control chamber (24).
  • 8. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 6, wherein a pilot valve (60) by means of which in a mid-position the rear control chamber (24) of the shutoff valve (22) is blocked off against the outflow of pressure fluid, which is adjustable from the mid-position into a first lateral control position in which the rear control chamber (24) is unloaded with respect to the tank (27), and which is adjustable by actuating the directional control valve (11) from the mid-position into a second lateral control position, in which accumulator pressure can be applied to the rear control chamber (24).
  • 9. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 6, wherein a first pilot valve (50) having a control position in which the rear control chamber (24) of the shutoff valve (22) can be unloaded with respect to the tank (27), and having a control position in which accumulator pressure (21) is appliable to the rear control chamber (24), and a second pilot valve (40), which is arranged in the pressure-fluid channel (33) running from the rear control chamber (24) to the first pilot valve (50), and has a control position in which the pressure-fluid channel (53) is blocked off against outflow of pressure fluid from the rear control chamber (24), and a control position in which the pressure-fluid channel (53) is open.
  • 10. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the two pilot valves (40, 50) can each respectively be actuated by an electromagnet (43, 52).
  • 11. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the filling line (20) branches off from a working line (14) running between the directional control valve (11) and the hydraulic cylinder (12), and wherein arranged in the filling line (20) is a pressure-controlled shutoff valve (22) with a valve element (23) to which the load pressure prevailing in the working line (14) can be applied in the opening direction and the pressure in a rear control chamber (24) is appliable in the closing direction, and the rear control chamber (24) is connectable to the hydraulic accumulator (21) in order to fill the hydraulic accumulator (21), and can be connected to the tank (27) in order to open the connection between the hydraulic accumulator (21) and the hydraulic cylinder (12), and is blocked off against the outflow of pressure fluid when the directional control valve (11) is not actuated.
  • 12. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the filling line (20) branches off from a working line (14) running between the directional control valve (11) and the hydraulic cylinder (12), and wherein arranged in the filling line (20) is a pressure-controlled shutoff valve (22) with a valve element (23) to which the load pressure prevailing in the working line (14) is appliable in the opening direction and the pressure in a rear control chamber (24) is appliable in the closing direction, and the rear control chamber (24) is connectable to the hydraulic accumulator (21) in order to fill the hydraulic accumulator (21), and is connectable to the tank (27) in order to open the connection between the hydraulic accumulator (21) and the hydraulic cylinder (12), and is blocked off against the outflow of pressure fluid when the directional control valve (11) is not actuated.
  • 13. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 12, wherein with the directional control valve (11) not actuated pressure fluid is appliable from the hydraulic accumulator (21) to the rear control chamber (24) of the control valve (22) by a check valve (40, 60) which opens toward the control chamber (24).
  • 14. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 12, wherein a pilot valve (60) by means of which in a mid-position the rear control chamber (24) of the shutoff valve (22) is blocked off against the outflow of pressure fluid, which is adjustable from the mid-position into a first lateral control position in which the rear control chamber (24) is unloaded with respect to the tank (27), and which is adjustable by actuating the directional control valve (11) from the mid-position into a second lateral control position, in which accumulator pressure can be applied to the rear control chamber (24).
  • 15. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 12, wherein a first pilot valve (50) having a control position in which the rear control chamber (24) of the shutoff valve (22) is unloadable with respect to the tank (27), and having a control position in which accumulator pressure (21) is appliable to the rear control chamber (24), and a second pilot valve (40), which is arranged in the pressure-fluid channel (33) running from the rear control chamber (24) to the first pilot valve (50), and has a control position in which the pressure-fluid channel (53) is blocked off against outflow of pressure fluid from the rear control chamber (24), and a control position in which the pressure-fluid channel (53) is open.
  • 16. Hydraulic control arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the two pilot valves (40, 50) are each respectively actuatable by an electromagnet (43, 52).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 11 769 Mar 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/01543 WO 00 9/16/1999 9/16/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/42923 10/1/1998 WO A
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