Claims
- 1. A hydraulic valve comprising:
- a main inlet adapted for connection to a pump;
- a main outlet adapted for connection to an actuator comprising a piston and a cylinder;
- a secondary outlet adapted for connection to a fluid tank;
- a flow control valve for controlling fluid flow from the main inlet to the main outlet;
- the hydraulic valve being characterized by:
- a check valve with its inlet connected to the flow control valve and its outlet connected to the main outlet, the check valve being operable to open and connect its inlet and outlet when the pressure in the inlet exceeds the pressure in the outlet and also being mechanically operable to open;
- a switch that is actuated by the motion of the check valve when the check valve opens and closes;
- the flow control valve being continuously movable between two positions to control from a minimum to a maximum equaling the pump output to flow between the main inlet and the main outlet through the check valve and discharge from the main outlet to the tank;
- a hydraulic actuator that opens the check valve by applying a first force to open the check valve slightly to allow the pressure to equalize on each side of the check valve and by subsequently applying a lower second force to additionally open the check valve;
- a solenoid valve operable for applying fluid under pressure to move the hydraulic actuator to said first and second positions.
- 2. A valve according to claim 1, characterized in that the actuator comprises:
- a first pressure responsive member and a second pressure responsive member that can move simultaneously for a first distance to slightly open the valve, the second member being additionally movable beyond that first distance to open the valve further, the combined surface area of the two members being greater than that area of the valve, so that the force of the two members exceeds the opposing force of the valve caused by the inlet pressure.
- 3. A valve according to claim 1, further characterized by:
- a stepper motor; and
- the flow control valve being a linear motion valve, and the stepper motor being connected to the valve for moving it linearly in finite steps in response to a stepper signal, the stepper signal comprising variable frequency pulses.
- 4. A valve according to claim 1, further characterized by:
- the flow control valve being a hollow cylinder containing first and second adjacent flow control windows, the first window being larger than the second, the change in flow through area of the first window, as compared to the second, changing more for each unit of linear valve movement, the bypass flow being through both windows, and the full flow from the pump to the check valve being through the first window.
- 5. In combination, a hydraulic valve comprising:
- a main inlet adapted for connection to a pump;
- a main outlet adapted for connection to an actuator comprising a piston and a cylinder;
- a secondary outlet adapted for connection to a fluid tank;
- a flow control valve for controlling fluid flow from the main inlet to the main outlet; and
- positioning means for controlling the position of the flow control valve;
- the hydraulic valve being characterized by:
- a check valve with its inlet connected to the flow control valve and its outlet connected to the main outlet, the check valve being operable to open and connect its inlet and outlet when the pressure in the inlet exceeds the pressure in the outlet and also being mechanically operable to open;
- a switch that is actuated by the motion of the check valve when the check valve opens and closes;
- the flow control valve being continuously movable between two positions to control from a minimum to a maximum equaling the pump output to flow between the main inlet and the main outlet through the check valve and discharge from the main outlet to the tank; and
- said positioning means being characterized in that it comprises means for increasing the flow between the main inlet and the main outlet commencing when said switch is actuated.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 799,665, filed Nov. 18, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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