The present invention relates generally to heavy equipment and more specifically to a hydraulic lockout lever failure detection system, which is used to prevent an excavator or other equipment from being operated when a closed circuit failure occurs in both switches of a dual sensor detection system.
A common way to monitor a hydraulic lockout lever position in an excavator is to use two switches connected to a first verification control unit (VCU). The VCU sends a communication signal to a second electronic control unit (HCU), which controls a lockout solenoid valve. The lockout solenoid valve allows the flow of hydraulic fluid to operate equipment. If the hydraulic lockout lever is raised, the VCU will see the unlock state of the two switches and send a control signal to the VCU to open the lockout solenoid valve. If the hydraulic lockout lever is lowered, the VCU will see the locked state of the two switches and the lockout solenoid valve will not be energized to allow the flow of hydraulic fluid. The redundant switches detect if one of the switches is bad and can alert the operator of the malfunction.
However, a case, where both switches fail in the unlocked position (closed-circuit fault) and an operator is already operating the excavator, is not addressed. In this case, failure detection is impossible when the operator physically puts the hydraulic lockout lever from the unlocked position into the locked position. Operator may think that he has locked the hydraulics safely, but the hydraulics would not locked by the system.
Accordingly, there is clearly felt need in the art for a hydraulic lockout lever failure detection system, which is used to prevent an excavator from being operated when a closed circuit failure occurs by replacing both switches with two analog sensors.
The present invention provides a hydraulic lockout lever with failure detection, which is used to prevent an excavator from being operated when a closed circuit failure occurs. The hydraulic lockout lever with failure detection (lockout failure detection system) preferably includes a first analog sensor, a second analog sensor, at least one electronic control module (ECU) and a lockout solenoid valve. The voltage output level of the first and second analog sensors is monitored by the ECU. The first and second analog sensors preferably have a normal low voltage output of between 0.55 volts-1.1 volts. The first and second analog sensors preferably have a normal high voltage output of between 3.65 volts to 4.35 volts. The lockout solenoid valve controls the flow of hydraulic fluid to operate an excavator or similar equipment. The operation of the lockout solenoid valve is controlled by the ECU. However, a second ECU may be used to control the operation of the lockout solenoid valve.
A hydraulic lockout lever causes the first and second analog sensors to output a low voltage, when the hydraulic lockout lever is in a closed or locked position of 0 degrees. The hydraulic lockout lever causes the first and second analog sensors to output a high voltage, when the hydraulic lockout lever is lifted to an open or unlocked position of 90 degrees. The lockout solenoid valve is locked (does not allow the flow of hydraulic fluid) when the first and second analog sensors output a low voltage greater than 0.5 volts. The lockout solenoid valve is unlocked (allows the flow of hydraulic fluid) when the first and second analog sensors output a high voltage of less than 4.5 volts. The low voltage corresponds to the handle being in a down position and the high voltage corresponds to the handle being in an up position. A failure occurs when either or both of the first and second analog sensors have a low voltage output of less than 0.5 volts, or the high voltage output is greater than 4.5 volts. If the operator puts the hydraulic lockout lever into a closed position and either or both of the first and second analog sensors output a low voltage less than 0.5 volts, a failure is detected. If the hydraulic lockout lever is in an open position and either or both of the first and second analog sensors output a voltage above 4.5 volts, a failure is detected.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a lockout failure detection system, which is used to prevent an excavator from being operated when a closed circuit failure occurs by replacing both switches with two analog sensors.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
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The lockout solenoid valve 16 is locked (does not allow the flow of hydraulic fluid) when the first and second analog sensors 10, 12 output a low voltage greater than 0.5 volts. The solenoid valve 16 is unlocked (allows the flow of hydraulic fluid) when the first and second analog sensors 10, 12 output a high voltage of less than 4.5 volts. With reference to
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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