Claims
- 1. A hydrostatic drive system with a required-flow regulated pump providing a delivered pressure and a plurality of consumers connected to said pump, said consumers capable of being actuated by means of directional control valves, said directional control valves having an inlet side and an output, said output providing a flow output signal, said directional control valves adapted for movement in an least one of an opening direction and a closing direction and performing a throttling function in intermediate positions, wherein, for load-independent allocation of a delivered flow, in the case of simultaneously actuated consumers each directional control valve is assigned a pressure compensator having an opening and a closing position and performing a throttling function in intermediate positions which can be controlled directly or indirectly by a signal difference formed from a load pressure signal and delivered pressure signal, where the load pressure signal is derived from the highest of the load pressures occurring downstream of the directional control valves, and the delivered pressure signal is derived from the pressure upstream of the directional control valves, and wherein the signal difference across the pressure compensator of at least one consumer is adapted to be influenced by a controllable pressure output signal of an infinitely variable pressure control valve in such a way as to adjustably limit through-flow across the pressure compensator.
- 2. A hydrostatic drive system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one consumer is adapted to be actuated in both said opening direction and in said closing direction, and wherein each operating direction is assigned a respective pressure limiting valve having an opening direction and a closing direction and which, in the opening direction, is adapted to be acted upon by the load pressure of the consumer and, in the closing direction, is adapted to be acted upon by an adjustable spring and a variable control signal.
- 3. A hydrostatic drive system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one consumer is a hydraulic motor adapted for driving an excavator slewing gear.
- 4. A hydrostatic drive system with a required-flow regulated pump providing a delivered pressure and a plurality of consumers connected to said pump, said consumers capable of being actuated by means of directional control valves, said directional control valves having an inlet side and a flow output, said output providing a flow output signal, said directional control valves adapted for movement in at least one of an opening direction and a closing direction and performing a throttling function in intermediate positions, wherein, for load-independent allocation of a delivered flow, in the case of simultaneously actuated consumers each directional control valve is assigned a pressure compensator having an opening and a closing position and performing a throttling function in intermediate positions which can be controlled directly or indirectly by a signal difference formed from a load pressure signal and delivered pressure signal, where the load pressure signal is derived from the highest of the load pressures occurring downstream of the directional control valves, and the delivered pressure signal is derived from the pressure upstream of the directional control valves, and wherein the signal difference across the pressure compensator of at least one consumer is adapted to be influenced by a controllable pressure output signal of an infinitely variable pressure control valve in such a way as to adjustably limit through-flow across the pressure compensator, wherein the pressure compensator has a control surface which is operative in the direction of the closing position and which can be acted upon by the pressure output signal at an output of the pressure control valve, wherein the pressure control valve has first and second inputs, the first input is connected to a line which conveys the highest load pressure of all the consumers, and the second input is connected to a line which conveys pressure delivered by the pump, and wherein the pressure control valve is adapted to be acted upon by a resilient bias and by a variable control signal to urge it into a first operating position in which the first input is connected to the output, and is adapted to be acted upon by a signal derived from the individual load pressure of the at least one consumer to urge it into a second operating position in which the second input is connected to the output.
- 5. A hydrostatic drive system according to claim 4, wherein the directional control valve, which exerts a throttling function in intermediate positions, is adapted to be hydraulically operated by pressure in a control pressure line, the control pressure line being connected to a control pressure branch line which leads to a control surface of the pressure control valve which is operative to urge the pressure control valve in a direction of its first operating position.
- 6. A hydrostatic drive system according to claim 5, wherein said control pressure branch line is connected to an outlet line with a constant choke, and said outlet line is preceded by an adjustable choke.
- 7. A hydrostatic drive system with a required-flow regulated pump providing a delivered pressure and a plurality of consumers connected to said pump, said consumers capable of being actuated by means of directional control valves, said directional control valves having an inlet side and a flow output, said output providing a flow output signal, said directional control valves adapted for movement in at least one of an opening direction and a closing direction and performing a throttling function in intermediate positions, wherein, for load-independent allocation of a delivered flow, in the case of simultaneously actuated consumers each directional control valve is assigned a pressure compensator having an opening and a closing position and performing a throttling function in intermediate positions which can be controlled directly or indirectly by a signal difference formed from a load pressure signal and delivered pressure signal, where the load pressure signal is derived from the highest of the load pressures occurring downstream of the directional control valves, and the delivered pressure signal is derived from the pressure upstream of the directional control valves, and wherein the signal difference across the pressure compensator of at least one consumer is adapted to be influenced by a controllable pressure output signal of an infinitely variable pressure control valve in such a way as to adjustably limit through-flow across the pressure compensator, wherein the at least one consumer is adapted to be actuated in both said opening direction and in said closing direction, and wherein each operating direction is assigned a respective pressure limiting valve having an opening direction and a closing direction and which, in the opening direction, is adapted to be acted upon by the load pressure of the consumer and, in the closing direction, is adapted to be acted upon by an adjustable spring and a variable control signal, and, further comprising a control pressure branch line wherein at least one of said pressure limiting valves is provided with a control surface which is operative to urge the pressure limiting valve in its closing direction and which communicates with a line connected to the control pressure branch line, said control pressure branch line being connected to a control pressure line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/142,193, filed Oct. 22, 1993.
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