1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option which is capable of implementing a certain work by switching an option apparatus using a conventional straight traveling control valve when an option apparatus (referred to a braker) is additionally engaged to a small size excavator, and in particular to a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option which is capable of controlling an operation oil which is supplied to an option apparatus by a switching apparatus switched together with a straight traveling control valve in a state that a design of a control valve assembly which controls an operation oil supplied to a traveling motor or a work apparatus in the case that an option apparatus is additionally engaged to a small size excavator of a crawler type.
2. Description of the Background Art
As shown in
At this time, an operation oil from the first hydraulic pump p1 is drained to a hydraulic tank T1, and an operation oil from the second and third hydraulic pumps P2 and P3 is drained to the hydraulic tank T2 or T3.
However, in the case that an operation is implemented by an operation oil from the third hydraulic pump P3 by additionally engaging an option apparatus to a small excavator to which a conventional hydraulic system is adapted, since an additional switching apparatus capable of supplying an operation oil to an additional option apparatus is attached to a front or rear portion of the straight traveling control valve C4 or a design of a control valve structure should be changed, a size of a corresponding part is increased, and a work process is added, so that a fabrication cost is increased.
In addition, in order to engage a control valve assembly having a large outer size to a small size excavator, a substantial space is required, and a workability that a large size control valve assembly is engaged to a small space of a small size excavator is decreased.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option apparatus which is capable of implementing a small and compact size control valve assembly and decreasing a unit cost and a fabrication cost in such a manner that an operation oil is supplied to an option apparatus without changing a structure of a control valve assembly in the case that an option apparatus is additionally engaged to a small size excavator of a crawler type.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option apparatus which is capable of easily installing a small size control valve to a small size excavator and enhancing a workability and implementing an efficiency of an equipment by maximizing a function of a small size equipment.
To achieve the above objects, in a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment which includes a plurality of hydraulic pumps, a main control valve which is switched by a pilot signal pressure and controls an operation oil supplied to a left and right side traveling motor and a work apparatus, and a pilot pump which supplies a pilot signal pressure to the main control valve, there is provided a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option apparatus which includes a straight traveling control valve which combines an operation from a plurality of the hydraulic pumps and supplies to the left and right side traveling motors and disconnects an operation supplied to the traveling motor when the same is switched by a pilot signal pressure, and an option apparatus control valve which is switched concurrently with the straight traveling control valve by a pilot signal pressure and controls an operation oil supplied from one side hydraulic pump to an additional option apparatus.
In addition, in the present invention, a heavy equipment to which an option apparatus is additionally engaged is a crawler type excavator.
The present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings which are given only by way of illustration and thus are not limitative of the present invention, wherein;
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
Therefore, a hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option apparatus according to the present invention includes a straight traveling control valve C4 which combines an operation oil from the hydraulic pumps P2 and P3 when it is switched by a supply of a pilot signal pressure Pi1, supplies to a left and right side traveling motor (not shown) for thereby straight-traveling an equipment and disconnects an operation oil which is supplied from one side hydraulic pump P3 to a traveling motor when it is switched by a pilot signal pressure Pi3 from the pilot pump P4, and an option apparatus control valve C5 which is switched concurrently with the straight traveling control valve C4 by a pilot signal pressure Pi3 supplied to the straight traveling control valve C4 for thereby supplying an operation oil from the hydraulic pump P3 to an additional option apparatus A.
In the drawings, reference numeral 1 represents a housing of the option apparatus control valve C5, 2 represents a spool which is slidably installed in the housing 1 and controls an operation oil from the hydraulic pump P3 to the traveling motor or the option apparatus A, and 3 represents a spool cap.
The operation of the hydraulic system for a heavy equipment hydraulic system according to the present invention will be described in detail.
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As shown in
At this time, since an operation oil from the hydraulic pump P3 to the traveling motor is disconnected, a straight traveling function is temporarily stopped.
At the same time, a pilot signal pressure Pi3 from the pilot pump P4 is supplied to the option apparatus control valve C5, and the same is switched in a left or right direction of
As described above, in the case that an option apparatus A such as a braker is engaged to a small size excavator, an operation oil supplied to the option apparatus A is controlled using a conventional straight traveling control valve in a state that a structure of a main control valve which forms a hydraulic system adapted to an equipment is not changed. Therefore, it is possible to decrease a unit cost and a fabrication cost.
As shown in
At this time, since a pilot signal pressure Piu3 is not supplied to the option apparatus control valve C5, the operation apparatus control valve C5 is switched to an intermediate mode (shown in
The hydraulic system for a heavy equipment option apparatus according to the present invention has the following advantages.
In the case that an option apparatus is additionally engaged to a small size excavator, it is possible to an operation oil to an additionally engaged option apparatus by changing a structure of a conventional straight traveling valve structure without changing a structure of a control valve assembly, so that it is possible to implement a small size and compact control valve assembly for thereby decreasing a unit cost and fabrication cost.
In addition, a small volume control valve assembly is easily engaged to a small size excavator for thereby enhancing a workability, and an inherent characteristic of a small size equipment is maintained. Therefore, it is possible to maximize a function of an equipment in a narrow work place.
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described examples are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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