Information
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Patent Grant
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6805161
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Patent Number
6,805,161
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 24, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 19, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 091 420
- 091 436
- 091 451
- 137 4934
- 137 5962
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hydraulic valve system (1) has a supply connection arrangement, having a high-pressure connection (P) and a low-pressure connection (T), a working connection arrangement, having two working connections (A, B), which can be connected with a hydraulic motor (2), and a directional valve (4) between the supply connection arrangement (P, T) and the working connection arrangement (A, B), which is connected with the working connection arrangement (A, B) via working lines (17, 18), in which are arranged check valves (21, 22), which can be opened by means of pressure.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a hydraulic valve system with a supply connection arrangement, having a high-pressure connection and a low-pressure connection, a working connection arrangement, having two working connections, which can be connected with a hydraulic motor, and a directional valve between the supply connection arrangement and the working connection arrangement, which is connected with the working connection arrangement via working lines, in which are arranged check valves, which can be opened by means of pressure.
Such a valve system is known from, for example, DE 199 19 105 C2. In dependence of the desired operation direction, the directional valve controls a path for pressurised hydraulic fluid from the high-pressure connection to one of the two working connections and from the other of the two working connection to the low-pressure connection. If required, also a throttling resistance is influenced by the position of the slide of the directional valve, said throttling resistance determining, together with the pressure ruling over the directional valve, the amount of hydraulic fluid per time unit to the motor.
The use of check valves in the working lines has the advantage that the motor is protected against unintentional movements. In particular, the check valves ensure that external loads cannot move the motor connected to the working connections, unless the operator intentionally influences this. Only when the pressures available in the system open the check valves, a movement of the motor is possible, that is, also with negative loads, when the load has to be lowered.
A problem in this connection is, however, the fact that a supply failure, for example a defect in a pump or in a combustion motor driving a pump, causes that the motor connected to the valve system can no longer be operated at all. When, for example, this motor has lifted a load, it is relatively difficult to find a safe way of returning this load to a position, in which the operating staff is no longer endangered.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is based on the task of avoiding such dangerous situations in connection with supply failures.
In a hydraulic valve system as mentioned above, this task is solved in that a flow control valve is arranged in at least one working line.
By means of the flow control valve, a fluid path from the motor, that is, from a working connection, to the low-pressure connection can be opened intentionally, to enable the lowering of a load. As long as the motor can put pressure on the working connection, the activation of the flow control valve makes it possible to relieve this load, that is, to let fluid flow off from the motor. This makes it possible, for example, to lower loads so much that they are supported on a foundation, and that a pressure generation no longer occurs at the working connection. Thus, the check valves no longer have to be opened to effect such a relief. On the contrary, an additional valve is used, namely the flow control valve.
It is preferred that the flow control valve is activated by means of a handle. Thus, it is not even necessary any longer to produce an additional hydraulic pressure to activate the flow control valve. The flow control valve can be opened by a direct and immediate intervention from the outside.
The handle is in the form of a threaded spindle. By means of a threaded spindle, a very delicate control of the opening movement of the flow control valve is possible. When, for example, a relatively low pitch of the thread of the threaded spindle is chosen, it is possible, by means of a delicate turning of the threaded spindle, to effect a similarly delicate opening of the flow control valve. Particularly with heavy loads, a delicate opening of the flow control valve is extremely advantageous, as this enables lowering of the load at a high accuracy and a low speed in a controlled manner.
The flow control valve is integrated in a pressure relief valve system. Thus, additional component groups can be saved, which should otherwise be arranged in the valve system. In particular, it is not required to establish additional lines, when the valve system already comprises a pressure relief valve system. However, a pressure relief valve is comprised in most hydraulic valve systems anyway, to avoid an overloading of the valve system.
The pressure relief valve system has a valve, which is both pressure-operable as pressure relief valve and manually operable as flow control valve. Thus, only one valve is used, which has, however, two functions, and which can be opened in different ways. On the one side, the valve opens, when the pressure in a pressure chamber gets too high, to effect a pressure relief at an overpressure. In a second function, this valve can, on the other side, also be opened to effect a manual lowering of a load connected to a working connection. In this case, in fact only one additional operation option is required, for example a handle, which acts upon the valve element of the valve to open the valve.
Also, the pressure relief valve system is designed with an integrated anti-cavitation valve. Such a system is known from, for example, DE 196 00 275 A1. The combination of the pressure relief valve with an anti-cavitation valve saves space and simplifies the piping arrangement. When a third function is additionally integrated in this valve, there will be sufficient opportunities of securing the valve system against overpressures on the one side, and of providing safety measures against inoperability of the valve on pressure failure on the other side.
In addition, the pressure relief valve has a valve element, which bears on a valve seat, an auxiliary valve element bearing on an auxiliary valve seat, which is formed in the valve element, the auxiliary valve element being operable from the outside. The auxiliary valve element being operable from the outside thus realises the function of the flow control valve, that is, when the auxiliary valve element is lifted from the auxiliary valve seat, the pressurised hydraulic fluid at the working connection can escape. Usually, this pressure is not sufficient to open the pressure relief valve. When, however, the pressure relief valve is supported by the handle, also lower pressures will be sufficient to lower the load.
It is particularly preferred that the auxiliary valve element is fixed to an operating rod, and is pressed against the valve element by a spring from the side, on which also the valve seat bears, the handle acting upon the auxiliary valve element against the force of the spring via the rod. Compared with the valve known from DE 196 00 275 A1 only slight changes are required. Actually, only a handle must be provided to act upon the rod, on which the auxiliary valve element is fixed. This embodiment is effective and can be realised at relatively low costs.
Further, the handle can be used as a lift limitation for the anti-cavitation valve. The position of the handle thus determines the opening width of the anti-cavitation valve. Thus, for example when controlling a negative load, the feeding speed can be influenced by the anti-cavitation valve, meaning that the pressure relief valve with integrated anti-cavitation and flow control valves gets an additional function.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic drawing of a hydraulic valve system of this invention; and
FIG. 2
is a schematic cross-sectional view through the pressure relief valve with integrated anti-cavitation and flow control valves.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to
FIG. 1
, a hydraulic valve system
1
has a supply connection arrangement with a high-pressure connection P and a low-pressure connection T. In many cases, such hydraulic valve systems are operated in parallel with additional hydraulic valve systems (not shown), so that the high pressure connection P and the low pressure connection T are made as looped lines, that is, additional hydraulic valve systems can be connected to these connections. Further, the valve system
1
has two working connections A, B, to which a hydraulic motor
2
, for example a hydraulic piston-cylinder system, can be connected. For example, the motor
2
serves the purpose of lifting a load
3
.
Between the supply connection arrangement P, T and the working connection arrangement A, B is arranged a directional valve
4
, which has a slide
5
, which is displaceable by means of a handle
6
or a drive, for example a magnetic or hydraulic drive. The directional valve
4
has a first inlet
7
, which, on a displacement of the slide
5
(independently of the direction), is connected with a first outlet
8
. The first inlet
7
is connected with the high-pressure connection P.
The first outlet
8
is connected with an inlet
9
of a compensation valve
10
. The compensation valve
10
has a slide
11
, which is acted upon in the closing direction (shown position) by a spring
12
and a pressure in a pressure chamber
13
, which is connected with a load-sensing line LS. The load-sensing line LS carries the highest pressure existing in the system, that is, under certain circumstances a pressure, which is higher than the highest pressure existing in the valve system
1
.
The other side of the slide
11
is acted upon by the pressure in the line
14
between the first outlet
8
of the directional valve and the inlet
9
of the compensation valve
10
.
The compensation valve
10
has an outlet
15
, which is connected with a second inlet
16
of the directional valve
4
. Depending on the position of the slide
5
, this second inlet
16
is connected with one of two working lines
17
,
18
, which are connected with the working connections A, B. The other of the working lines
18
,
17
, which is not connected with the second inlet
16
, is then connected with a low-pressure inlet
19
, which is connected with the low-pressure connection T.
Via a non-return valve
20
, the outlet
15
of the compensation valve
10
is connected with the load-sensing line LS, the non-return valve
20
opening in the direction of the load-sensing line LS, so that, when the highest pressure existing in the system rules at the compensation valve
10
, this pressure is reported to the load-sensing line LS by the non-return valve
20
.
The compensation valve
10
forms a pressure balance for pressure control valve and keeps the pressure over the directional valve constant.
In the working line
17
is arranged a check valve
21
and in the working line
18
a check valve
22
. The check valves
21
,
22
are normally closed. The pressure in the corresponding working line
17
,
18
, opens them.
As always only one of the two working lines
17
,
18
is carrying pressure, whereas the other working line
18
,
17
is acted upon by a pressure in the order of magnitude of the low-pressure connection T, the check valve
21
has a control line
23
and the check valve
22
a control line
24
, so that the pressures in the control lines
23
,
24
can also ensure that the check valves
21
,
22
are opened.
Between the working connections A, B, that is, between the working lines
17
,
18
, is provided a pressure relief and anti-cavitation valve system
25
, which initially has two tasks. The pressure relief and anti-cavitation valve system
25
has two pressure relief valves
26
,
27
and two anti-cavitation valves
28
,
29
, connecting in pairs the working lines
17
,
18
with the low-pressure line T. The pressure relief valves
26
,
27
bleed pressure, when the pressure at the working connections A, B gets too high. Via the anti-cavitation valves
28
,
29
it is possible to refill hydraulic fluid from the low-pressure connection T, when a lack of fluid exists.
Additionally, the pressure relief valve
26
connected with the working connection A has a handle
30
, which makes it possible to control the opening of the flow-control valve
26
with a very delicate movement. This opening is a large advantage, when the pressure at the high-pressure connection P, for whatever reason, fails. Without a pressure at the high-pressure connection P it is not possible to operate the compensation valve
10
and open the check valves
21
,
22
. It would thus not be possible to lower a lifted load. On the contrary, the lifted load
3
would remain in its lifted position, which could lead to dangerous situations.
In principle, it is possible to provide both pressure relief valves
26
,
27
with a handle
30
, which enables a controlled bleeding of pressure from the motor
2
, that is, a reduction of a pressure at the working connection A, B. However, such a handle is only required for the one of the pressure relief valves
26
,
27
, which can in fact be exposed to a pressure from an external load
3
, when the pressure from the high-pressure connection P fails.
The schematic design of such a pressure relief valve
26
is shown in detail in FIG.
2
. The pressure relief valve
26
has a housing
31
, in which is arranged a valve seat
32
. A valve element
33
bears on the valve seat
32
, said valve element
33
being stressed against the valve seat
32
by a compression spring
37
. The spring
37
acts via a support plate
36
, a compression spring
34
and a distance piece
35
upon the valve element
33
. The spring
34
is supported on the distance piece
36
, which is supported on a housing insert
42
via a spring
37
. Basically, the valve element
33
can be lifted off from the valve seat
32
against the force of the spring
37
, which is substantially weaker than the spring
34
.
In the valve element
33
is provided an auxiliary valve seat
38
, through which is led a rod
39
, on whose one end is arranged an auxiliary valve element
40
. Thus, the auxiliary valve element
40
bears on the same closing face
41
of the valve element
33
as the valve seat
32
of the housing
31
.
At the other end of the rod
39
the support plate
36
is arranged. The support plate
36
is fixed on the rod
39
in at least one direction against the force of the spring
34
, so that the auxiliary valve element
40
is stressed against the auxiliary valve seat
38
by the force of the spring
34
.
A housing insert
42
is screwed into the end of the housing
31
facing away from the valve seat
32
, a threaded spindle
43
being screwed into said housing insert
42
. On the end facing the rod
39
, the threaded spindle
43
has a conical head
44
, which can be moved towards and away from the rod
39
. The threaded spindle is sealed in relation to the housing insert
42
by means of schematically shown sealings
45
. It has a torque action face
46
, for example a hexagon socket, by means of which the threaded spindle
43
can be turned in the housing insert
42
and thus in relation to the housing
31
, so that it can be moved in the axial direction.
The pressure relief valve
26
, which combines the functions of a pressure relief valve, an anti-cavitation valve and a flow control valve, works in different modes of operation as follows, assuming that a pressure chamber
47
is always connected with the working connection A, while the valve seat
31
and the auxiliary valve seat
38
are connected with the low-pressure connection T: Usually, the valve element
33
bears on the valve seat
32
and the auxiliary valve element
40
bears on the auxiliary valve seat
38
. The pressure chamber
47
is exposed to the pressure at the working connection A.
When the pressure at the working connection A drops below the pressure at the low-pressure connection T and the pressure difference is large enough to overcome the force of the spring
37
, the pressure at the low-pressure connection T lifts the valve element
33
off from the valve seat
32
, and the pressure chamber
47
can be filled with hydraulic fluid from the low-pressure connection T, so that cavitation is avoided. This is the function of the anti-cavitation valve
28
.
In an operation case, in which the pressure relief valve
26
must avoid an overpressure, it is assumed that a large pressure rules in the pressure chamber
47
. In this case, the pressure propagates from the pressure chamber
47
via a bore
48
in the valve element
33
to the auxiliary valve element
40
and lifts the auxiliary valve element
40
off from the auxiliary valve seat
38
. The excess pressure can then escape to the low-pressure connection T. For this purpose, the distance piece
35
is provided with recesses (not shown in detail).
When, however, the supply pressure drops, so that a pressure controlled operation of the check valves
21
,
22
is no longer possible, the handle
30
can be activated by turning the threaded spindle
43
into the housing insert
42
. After a certain distance, the conical head
44
will come to rest on the end
49
of the rod
39
, pressing, via the rod
39
, the auxiliary valve element
40
away from the valve seat
38
. As the threaded spindle
43
only travels a relatively short axial distance per rotation, the lifting of the auxiliary valve element
40
from the auxiliary valve seat
38
can be controlled relatively accurately, and thus also the amount per time unit, which can flow off through the “auxiliary valve” formed by the auxiliary valve seat
38
and the auxiliary valve element
40
. In this way, a very accurately controllable movement of the load
3
is possible, at least in the lowering direction.
When the load
3
has been lowered enough, and, for example, rests on a stable foundation, the threaded spindle
43
is turned back to its original position and the auxiliary valve again works as a “normal” pressure relief valve.
However, the handle
30
can have another function: the handle
30
, that is, the conical head
44
of the threaded spindle
43
defines the magnitude of the opening path, when the valve element
33
lifts off from the valve seat
32
. By means of the position of the threaded spindle
43
, it is possible, within certain limits, to set the extent, to which the anti-cavitation valve
28
can refill.
It is therefore seen that this invention will achieve at least all of its objectives.
Claims
- 1. A hydraulic valve system with a supply connection arrangement, having a high-pressure connection and a low-pressure connection, a working connection arrangement, having two working connections, which can be connected with a hydraulic motor, and a directional valve between the supply connection arrangement and the working connection arrangement, which is connected with the working connection arrangement via working lines, in which are arranged check valves, which can be opened by means of pressure, characterised in that a flow control valve (26) is arranged in at least one working line (17, 18), the flow control valve (26) being integrated in a pressure relief valve arrangement (25) having a valve, which is both pressure-operable as pressure relief valve and manually operable as flow control valve.
- 2. A valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the flow control valve (26) is activated by means of a handle (30).
- 3. A valve system according to claim 2, characterised in that the handle (30) is in the form of a threaded spindle (43).
- 4. A valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the pressure relief valve arrangement (25) is designed with an integrated anti-cavitation valve (28, 29).
- 5. A valve system according to claim 1, characterised in that the pressure relief valve (26) has a valve element (33), which bears on a valve seat (32), an auxiliary valve element (40) bearing on an auxiliary valve seat (38), which is formed in the valve element (33), the auxiliary valve element (40) being operable from the outside.
- 6. A valve system according to claim 5, characterised in that the auxiliary valve element (40) is fixed to an operating rod (39), and is pressed against the valve element (33) by a spring (34) from the side, on which also the valve seat (32) bears, the handle (30) acting upon the auxiliary valve element (40) against the force of the spring (34) via the rod (39).
- 7. A valve system according to claim 6, characterised in that the handle (30) can be used as a lift limitation for an integrated anti-cavitation valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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May 2002 |
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