Claims
- 1. A variable displacement fluid pump system comprising a variable displacement pump, displacement control means varying the displacement of said pump, viscosity sensing means receiving fluid from said pump acting on said control means to over-ride said control means and reduce the pump displacement when the viscosity of the fluid in the pump exceeds a predetermined value, pressure sensing means receiving fluid from said pump acting on said control means to over-ride said control means and reduce the pump displacement when the pressure in the system exceeds a predetermined value, at least one pressure compensated work port valve receiving pressure fluid from said pump to deliver said pressure fluid selectively to a hydraulic work element and a variable by-pass valve receiving pressure fluid from the pump not required by the pressure compensated work port valve to variably by-pass excess fluid from said pressure compensated valve and acting on said control means to vary the displacement of said variable displacement pump to satisfy the fluid requirements of said pressure compensated valve above a minimum established flow rate.
- 2. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the viscosity sensing means comprises an elongate passage sensitive to viscosity connected to and delivering fluid from one side of the displacement control means and a flow control means substantially not affected by viscosity connected to and delivering fluid to the opposite side of said control means whereby to position the control means for minimum pump displacement when fluid viscosity is above a predetermined value and to permit free variable pump displacement when the fluid does not exceed said predetermined value.
- 3. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the flow control device is a sharp edge orifice.
- 4. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the variable by-pass valve is normally resiliently biased to connect fluid from the pump to the work valves and the bias is overcome by fluid pressure from the pump to by-pass fluid to a tank when the work valves are closed maintaining a minimum established flow rate in the system.
- 5. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the variable by-pass valve acts on the displacement control means to change pump displacement so as to maintain a minimum by-pass flow in all positions of the work port valves.
- 6. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fluid pump is a swash plate pump.
- 7. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 6 wherein the displacement control means acts to stroke the swash plate to regulate the displacement of the pump.
- 8. A variable displacement fluid pump system as claimed in claim 6 wherein the viscosity sensing means acts on the displacement control means to hold the swash plate at substantially zero displacement so long as the fluid viscosity is above a predetermined value.
- 9. A viscosity sensing means for controlling the displacement of variable displacement fluid pumps comprising a fluid control means controlling displacement of said pump, an elongated passage sensitive to viscosity connected to and delivering fluid from one side of the displacement control means and flow control means substantially not affected by viscosity connected and delivering fluid to the opposite side of said fluid control means whereby to position the fluid control means for minimum pump displacement when fluid viscosity is above a predetermined value and to permit free variable pump displacement when the fluid does not exceed said predetermined value.
- 10. A viscosity sensing means as claimed in claim 9 wherein the control means is a piston.
- 11. A viscosity sensing means as claimed in claim 9 wherein the flow control means is a sharp edge orifice.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 771,672 filed Feb. 24, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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