Claims
- 1. A hydraulic control system comprising
- a hydraulic actuator having a movable element and opposed actuator openings adapted to alternatively function as inlets and outlets for moving the element of the actuator in opposite directions,
- a pump for supplying fluid to said actuator,
- a tank passage for returning fluid to a reservoir,
- pilot operated meter-in valve means to which the fluid from the pump is supplied,
- said meter-in valve means being pilot pressure controlled by alternately supplying fluid at pilot pressure to said meter-in valve means for directing fluid from the pump and controlling the direction of movement of the actuator,
- pilot pressure operated meter-out valve means associated with each opening of the actuator and positioned between said tank passage and each hydraulic line to each opening of the actuator for controlling the flow of fluid therebetween,
- a pair of lines extending from said meter-in valve means to said respective openings of said actuator such that when said meter-in valve means is operated by pilot pressure to supply fluid through one of said lines to one of said openings of the actuator, pilot pressure also functions to control the opening of the other meter-out valve means associated with the other of said openings to said actuator,
- a poppet valve operable as a load drop check valve in each said line operable to open when the pressure in the line exceeds a predetermined value,
- each said meter-out valve means having a normally closed spring loaded poppet valve associated therewith, each said poppet valve having a spring chamber biasing the poppet valve closed, and
- a passage extending from the spring chamber of one of said poppet valves associated with one of said meter-out valve means and connected to one of said pair of lines upstream of said load drop check valve in said line and operable, when the meter-in valve means is open to apply fluid pressure to said one of said lines and said passage to maintain the associated poppet valve closed, and operable when said meter-in valve means is closed after being open, to reduce the pressure holding the associated spring loaded poppet valve closed, thereby permitting the spring loaded poppet valve to open at a relatively low pressure developed in said one of said lines thereby allowing said one meter-out valve means to open.
- 2. The hydraulic control system set forth in claim 1 including a second passage extending from the spring chamber of the other poppet valve associated with the other meter-out valve means and connected to the other line upstream of said load drop check valve in said other line and operable, when the meter-in valve means is open to apply fluid pressure to said other of said lines and said second passage to maintain the other poppet valve closed, and operable when the meter-in valve means is closed after being open, to reduce the pressure holding the spring loaded poppet valve closed, thereby permitting the poppet valve to open at a relatively lower pressure developed in said other of said lines, thereby allowing said other meter-out valve means to open.
- 3. The hydraulic control system set forth in claim 1 wherein said meter-in valve means, meter-out valve means, pair of lines, spring loaded poppet valves and passage are provided in a valve body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 605,607, filed Apr. 30, 1984, now abandoned, which was, in turn, a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 320,448, filed Nov. 12, 1981, now abandoned.
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