Claims
- 1. A hydraulic system including a hydraulic pump, a tank for hydraulic fluid, an inflow connection leading into the tank and an outflow connection leading from the tank to the hydraulic pump; an air pump connected in open communication with the tank upon normal initial operation of the hydraulic pump, and effective whenever the hydraulic pump is driven for supplying pressurization above the fluid in the tank to supply the fluid to the hydraulic pump under pressure and minimize the sucking in of air at the hydraulic pump; drive means for driving said air pump whenever the hydraulic pump is driven and not thereafter; and means for promptly and completely dissipating air pressure in the tank when the air pump is not driven; the drive shaft of the hydraulic pump being at least as high as the hydraulic fluid in the tank.
- 2. A hydraulic system including a hydraulic pump, a tank for hydraulic fluid, an inflow connection leading into the tank and an outflow connection leading from the tank to the hydraulic pump; and an air pump connected in open communication with the tank upon normal initial operation of the hydraulic pump, and effective whenever the hydraulic pump is driven for supplying pressurization above the fluid in the tank to supply the fluid to the hydraulic pump under pressure and minimize the sucking in of air at the hydraulic pump; the drive shaft of the hydraulic pump being at least as high as the hydraulic fluid in the tank; and said system including means for limiting the air pressure in the tank to a value low enough to avoid a substantial positive pressure of hydraulic pump entering the hydraulic pump.
- 3. A hydraulic system including a hydraulic pump, a tank for hydraulic fluid, an inflow connection leading into the tank and an outflow connection leading from the tank to the hydraulic pump; and air pump connected in open communication with the tank upon normal initial operation of the hydraulic pump, and for supplying pressurization above the fluid in the tank to supply the fluid to the hydraulic pump under a pressure state that minimizes the sucking in of air at the hydraulic pump; drive means for driving said air pump whenever the hydraulic pump is driven and not thereafter; and means for promptly and completely dissipating air pressure in the tank when the air pump is not driv;en; the drive shaft of the hydraulic pump being at least as high as the hydraulic fluid in the tank; and said system including means for limiting the air pressure in the tank to a value low enough to avoid a substantial positive pressure of hydraulic fluid entering the hydraulic pump.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 525,850 filed Nov. 21, 1974, issuing Aug. 24, 1976 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,124, and serves as a division.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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