Claims
- 1. A fluid control circuit for regulating operation of a double-acting hydraulic motor and including first hydraulic motor means, a source of fluid under pressure, a control valve body defining a bore, an inlet chamber being in communication with the bore and the source, service chambers being respectively in communication with the control valve bore in axially spaced apart relation on opposite sides of the inlet chamber, drain means also being in communication with the control valve bore and a spool reciprocably arranged in the control valve bore and having a neutral position wherein the spool blocks the inlet chamber from communication with both service chambers, the spool being movable in opposite directions from its neutral position for respectively communicating the inlet chambers with the service chambers and drain means and comprising:
- a dump valve forming a bore having one end in free communication with the inlet chamber, a dump spool being movably arranged in the dump valve bore for separating its one end from its other end, the dump valve bore having an opening in communication with drain, the dump spool being movable toward the one end of the dump valve bore to block the inlet chamber from the drain opening and toward the other end of the dump valve bore to communicate the inlet chamber with the drain opening, spring means urging the dump spool toward the one end of the dump valve bore;
- means forming passages for communicating the other end of the dump valve bore with the service chambers and with the drain;
- regulating means being movable with the control valve spool and in regulating communication with the passages to communicate the other end of the dump valve bore with the respective service chambers when they are placed in communication with the inlet chamber by the control valve spool and to communicate the other end of the dump valve bore with the drain when the control valve spool is in its neutral position; and
- second hydraulic motor means having an inlet passage in communication with the inlet chamber of the control valve, a bypass valve in responsive communication with the second motor means and normally providing communication for the passages from the service chambers with the other end of the dump valve bore, the bypass valve functioning in response to operation of the second motor means for directly communicating the other end of the dump valve bore with its one end, the dump valve then functioning as a pilot operated relief valve during operation of the second motor means.
- 2. The control circuit of claim 1 wherein the bypass valve is in communication with the one end of the dump valve bore by means of an opening in the dump valve bore arranged intermediate the radial drain opening and the inlet chamber, the dump valve spool having a tubular portion forming a radial opening for regulating communication of the one end of the dump valve bore with the radial drain opening and the opening in communication with the bypass valve.
- 3. The control circuit of claim 2 wherein the control valve spool is movable in opposite directions from its neutral position to provide substantially free communication between the inlet chamber and the respective service chambers, metering means being movable with the control valve spool to provide a variable opening between the inlet chamber and the respective service chambers as the spool is moved from its neutral position toward its respective positions providing substantially free communication with the respective service chambers, the spring means being selected to establish a differential pressure between the inlet chamber and each of the respective service chambers when they are communicated by the metering means and to establish the only substantial force tending to urge the dump spool toward the one end of the dump valve bore and limit communication between the inlet chamber and drain opening when the control valve spool is in its neutral position.
- 4. A fluid control circuit for independently regulating operation of a first hydraulic motor and a second hydraulic motor, the circuit including a source of fluid under pressure, a first control valve having an inlet chamber in communication with the source, a service chamber in communication with the first motor and movable spool means for selectively communicating the inlet and service chambers, second control valve means in communication through the inlet chamber of the first control valve with the source and in operative communication with the second motor, comprising
- a dump valve in communication with drain means and having a first chamber, a second chamber and piston means arranged therebetween the piston means being responsive to fluid pressure in the first chamber for tending to communicate the first chamber with the drain, spring means arranged for interaction with the piston means, the piston means tending to block communication between the first chamber and the drain in response to interaction with the spring means and also in response to fluid pressure in the second chamber,
- regulating means operatively coupled with the spool means and in communication with the second chamber of the dump valve, the regulating means communicating the second chamber with the service passage when the spool means communicates the inlet and service chambers, and
- bypass valve means in responsive communication with the second control valve means and in communication with the first and second chambers of the dump valve, the bypass valve means functioning in response to operation of the second motor by the second control valve means for communicating the second chamber with the first chamber and conditioning the dump valve for operation as a pilot-operated relief valve.
- 5. The control circuit of claim 4 further comprising an overpressure relief valve in communication with the second chamber of the dump valve.
- 6. The control circuit of claim 4 wherein the bypass valve normally communicates the regulating means with the second chamber, a fluid passage between the bypass valve means and the second chamber including a restrictive orifice means.
- 7. The control circuit of claim 6 further comprising an overpressure relief valve in communication with the second chamber of the dump valve.
- 8. The control circuit of claim 4 wherein the second control valve means is a pilot-operated valve having a pilot fluid inlet passage which is also in communication with the bypass valve.
- 9. The control circuit of claim 4 wherein the spool means is movable from a neutral position for blocking the inlet chamber into an operating position for providing substantially free communication between the inlet chamber and the service chamber, metering means being movable with the spool means to provide a variable opening between the inlet chamber and service chamber as the spool means is moved from its neutral position toward its operating position, the spring means being selected to establish a differential pressure between the inlet chamber and the service chamber when they are communicated by the metering means and to establish the only substantial force urging the piston means toward the first chamber for limiting communication between the inlet chamber and drain passage when the spool means is in its neutral position.
- 10. The control circuit of claim 9 further comprising an overpressure relief valve in communication with the second chamber of the dump valve.
- 11. The control circuit of claim 10 wherein the bypass valve normally communicates the regulating means with the second chamber, a fluid passage between the bypass valve means and the second chamber including a restrictive orifice means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of Ser. No. 463,561, filed Apr. 24, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,903,787, issued Sept. 9, 1975 which was a division of Ser. No. 211,333 filed Dec. 23, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,847,180 issued Nov. 12, 1974.
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Divisions (2)
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