Claims
- 1. A hydraulic circuit comprising:
a) a first double-acting hydraulic cylinder having a bore, a piston mounted in said bore and forming a piston end of said cylinder, and a rod connected to said piston opposite said piston end and extending out of an exit end of the bore but being sealed at the exit end of the bore, thus forming a rod end of said cylinder, the cylinder having a first passageway in communication with said piston end and a second passageway in communication with the said rod end; b) a closed loop hydraulic pump having, during operation, a low pressure port in fluid communication with a low pressure side of the hydraulic circuit and a high pressure port in fluid communication with a high pressure side of the hydraulic circuit; c) a directional flow controller and hydraulic lines connecting the closed loop pump and the double-acting cylinder such that fluid from the pump can be directed to either said first or second passageways and fluid from the other of said first or second passageways is directed to return to the pump; d) a second hydraulic pump in fluid communication with the closed loop hydraulic pump so as to supply make-up hydraulic fluid to the low pressure side of the hydraulic circuit when said rod is being extended; and e) a valve in fluid communication with the first passageway when the rod is being retracted to allow excess hydraulic fluid to flow out of the circuit.
- 2. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 wherein the directional flow controller is built into the closed loop pump such that the ports on the pump can be alternatively used as discharge and intake ports.
- 3. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 wherein the pump is a variable displacement pump.
- 4. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 further comprising a replenish manifold valve which connects said second pump to the low pressure side of the hydraulic circuit when the rod is being extended and connects the first passageway to the valve when the rod is being retracted.
- 5. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 wherein the valve is a pilot operated relief valve.
- 6. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 further comprising first and second pilot operated valves, the first pilot operated valve controlling flow of hydraulic fluid out of the first passageway and the second pilot operated valve controlling flow of hydraulic fluid out of the second passageway.
- 7. The hydraulic circuit of claim 6 further comprising a cylinder directional control valve assembly connected to a charge pump which provides pressurized hydraulic fluid to operate the first and second pilot operated valves.
- 8. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 wherein the cylinder directional control valve assembly is electrically operated.
- 9. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 wherein the charge pump and the closed loop pump are built together and powered from a common drive shaft.
- 10. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 further comprising a second double-acting hydraulic cylinder having the same components and acting in parallel with said first double-acting cylinder.
- 11. The hydraulic circuit of claim 1 wherein the excess hydraulic fluid from the valve flows to a low pressure reservoir.
- 12. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 wherein the charge pump is a different pump than the second hydraulic pump.
- 13. A crane having an upper works rotatably mounted on a lower works and a boom pivotally mounted on the upper works comprising:
a) a mast pivotally connected to the upper works, b) a double-acting hydraulic cylinder having a bore, a piston mounted in the bore and forming a piston end of said cylinder, and a rod connected to said piston opposite said piston end and extending out of an exit end of the bore but being sealed at the exit end of the bore, thus forming a rod end of said cylinder, the cylinder having a first passageway in communication with said piston end and a second passageway in communication with said rod end, one of the piston end of the cylinder and the rod being pivotally connected to the upper works and the other of the piston end of the cylinder and the rod being pivotally connected to the mast, c) a closed loop hydraulic pump having, during operation, a low pressure port in fluid communication with a low pressure side of the hydraulic circuit and a high pressure port in fluid communication with a high pressure side of the hydraulic circuit, and d) a directional flow controller and hydraulic lines connecting the closed loop pump and the double-acting cylinder such that fluid from the pump can be directed to either said first or second passageways and fluid from the other of said first or second passageways is then directed to return to the pump.
- 14. The crane of claim 13 wherein the directional flow controller is built into the closed loop pump such that the ports on the pump can be alternatively used as the discharge and intake ports.
- 15. The crane of claim 14 further comprising a second hydraulic pump in fluid communication with the closed loop hydraulic pump so as to supply make-up hydraulic fluid to the low pressure side of the hydraulic circuit when said rod is being extended and a relief valve in fluid communication with the first passageway when the rod is being retracted to allow excess hydraulic fluid to flow to a low pressure reservoir.
- 16. The crane of claim 13 wherein the rod is pivotally connected to the mast and the piston end of the cylinder is pivotally connected to the upper works.
- 17. The crane of claim 13 wherein the ratio of the change in volume of the rod end to the change in volume of the piston end as the rod is extended or retracted is between about 1:2 and about 1:1.1.
- 18. The crane of claim 17 wherein said ratio is about 1:1.27.
- 19. The crane of claim 15 wherein when the double acting cylinder is in tension and being extended, the make-up fluid is directed to the piston end of the cylinder.
- 20. The crane of claim 15 wherein when the double acting cylinder is in compression and being extended, the make-up fluid is directed to an intake port of the closed loop pump.
- 21. The crane of claim 13 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is in tension when the crane is lifting a load.
- 22. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 wherein the control valve assembly comprises two valves each having at least first and second positions which can be operated independently of each other.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER FILED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/061,804 filed Apr. 16, 1998, which in turn claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of the filing date of Provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/041,555 filed Apr. 16, 1997, which is hereby incorporated by reference. Other patent applications and U.S patents referred to herein are also hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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