Claims
- 1. A hydraulic control system comprising
- a hydraulic actuator having opposed openings adapted to alternately function as inlets and outlets for moving the element of the actuator in opposite directions,
- a pump for supplying fluid for said actuator,
- meter-in valve means to which the fluid from the pump is supplied for selectively metering fluid to one or the other of said openings to control the direction of movement of the acutator,
- said meter-in valve means being pilot controlled by alternately applying fluid at pilot pressure to said meter-in valve means,
- a pair of hydraulic lines extending from said meter-in valve means to said respective openings of said actuator,
- normally closed meter-out valve means associated with each opening of the actuator for controlling the flow out of said actuator,
- anti-cavitation valve means associated with each hydraulic line,
- passage means extending between one of said hydraulic lines associated with one of the openings of said actuator and the meter-out valve means associated with the other hydraulic line that extends to the other opening of the actuator, and
- restrictor means associated with said passage means operable, when the meter-in valve means is operated to supply pressure to said one hydraulic line, to reduce the pressure tending to open the meter-out valve means associated with the other hydraulic line and to cause the pressure in said one hydraulic line to increase the pressure opposing the opening of the anti-cavitation valve in said one hydraulic line wherein said passage means and restrictor means comprises a first hydraulic restrictor line extending from said one hydraulic line to tank and having a pair of restrictors therein to provide reduced pressure and a second hydraulic line having a restrictor therein and extending from a point between said restrictors in said first hydraulic line to said meter-out valve means.
- 2. The hydraulic control system set forth in claim 1 including means for sensing the outlet pressure being directed to the actuator when the meter-in valve means is operated and providing a pressure proportional to outlet pressure on said meter-in valve means opposing the force of pilot pressure tending to actuate the meter-in valve means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 360,604 filed Mar. 22, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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