IP Library Granted Patent US 7,152,401
Granted Patent B2
US 7,152,401 · App. 10/865,002 · Granted Dec 26, 2006

Hydraulic steering arrangement

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Patent No.
US 7,152,401
App. No.
10/865,002
Granted
Dec 26, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hydraulic steering arrangement includes a steering valve, a steering motor, connected with a high-pressure connection and a low-pressure connection via the steering valve, and with a steering unit, connected via the steering valve with a pilot pressure valve, whose outlet is connected with the low-pressure connection. It is endeavoured to improve the steering behaviour. For this purpose, the pilot pressure valve is opened, before the steering valve creates a connection between the high-pressure connection and the steering motor.

Claims (57)

1. A hydraulic steering arrangement comprising:

a steering valve;

a high-pressure connection;

a low-pressure connection;

a steering motor, which is connected with the high-pressure connection and the low-pressure connection via the steering valve;

a pilot pressure valve, an outlet of the pilot pressure valve being connected with the low pressure connection; and

a steering unit, connected via the steering valve with the pilot pressure valve;

wherein the pilot pressure valve is opened, before the steering valve creates a connection between the high-pressure connection and the steering motor; and

wherein, when sufficient pressure from the high-pressure connection is unavailable the pilot pressure valve is closed, and the steering valve creates a connection between the steering unit and the steering motor.

2. The steering arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the high-pressure connection is connected with an overpressure valve, which is connected with the low-pressure connection.

3. The steering arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein the high-pressure connection is connected with the overpressure valve via the load-sensing system.

4. A hydraulic steering arrangement comprising:

a steering valve;

a high-pressure connection;

a low-pressure connection;

a steering motor, which is connected with the high-pressure connection and the low-pressure connection via the steering valve;

a pilot pressure valve, an outlet of the pilot pressure valve being connected with the low pressure connection; and

a steering unit, connected via the steering valve with the pilot pressure valve;

wherein the pilot pressure valve is opened, before the steering valve creates a connection between the high-pressure connection and the steering motor; and

wherein the pilot pressure valve is acted upon in a opening direction by the force of a spring located adjacent thereto and a first pressure in a load sensing system and in a closing direction by a second pressure in the load sensing system, the first pressure originating from an area at the high-pressure connection and the second pressure originating from an area at the steering valve, both areas being in fluid communication with each other through a unidirectionally working pressure separation device.

5. The steering arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein the spring loading the pilot pressure valve generates a force, which corresponds to a maximum pressure of 5 bar.

6. A hydraulic steering arrangement comprising;

a steering valve;

a high-pressure connection;

a low-pressure connection;

a steering motor, which is connected with the high-pressure connection and the low-pressure connection via the steering valve;

a pilot pressure valve, an outlet of the pilot pressure valve being connected with the low pressure connection;

a steering unit, connected via the steering valve with the pilot pressure valve; and

a spring positioned adjacent said pilot pressure valve;

wherein the pilot pressure valve is opened, before the steering valve creates a connection between the high-pressure connection and the steering motor; and

wherein the pilot pressure valve is acted upon in an opening direction by pressure at the high-pressure connection and in a closing direction by pressure in a load sensing system and the force of the spring.

7. The steering arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the spring loading the pilot pressure valve generates a force, which corresponds to a maximum pressure of 5 bar.

8. The steering arrangement according to claim 7 , further comprising a pipe positioned between the steering valve and the low-pressure connection the pipe being open, at least at the beginning of a steering process.

9. The steering arrangement according to claim 8 , further comprising a braking valve located in the pipe, the braking valve being acted upon in the opening direction by the pressure in the load-sensing system and in the dosing direction by the force of the spring.

10. The steering arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein between the braking valve and the steering valve an emergency steering line branches off, which is connected with a pressure inlet of the steering unit via a non-return valve opening in the direction of the steering unit.

11. The steering arrangement according to claim 6 , further comprising a pipe positioned between the steering valve and the low-pressure connection the pipe being open, at least at the beginning of a steering process.

12. The steering arrangement according to claim 11 , further comprising a braking valve located in the pipe, the braking valve being acted upon in the opening direction by the pressure in the load-sensing system and in the closing direction by the force of the spring.

13. The steering arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein between the braking valve and the steering valve an emergency steering line branches off, which is connected with a pressure inlet of the steering unit via a non-return valve opening in the direction of the steering unit.

14. A hydraulic steering arrangement comprising:

a steering valve;

a high-pressure connection;

a low-pressure connection;

a steering motor, which is connected with the high-pressure connection and the low-pressure connection via the steering valve;

a pilot pressure valve, an outlet of the pilot pressure valve being connected with the low pressure connection;

a steering unit, connected via the steering valve with the pilot pressure valve; and

a non-return valve opening in the direction of the pilot pressure valve, the non-return valve being located in a load-sensing pipe between the high-pressure connection and the pilot pressure valve;

wherein the pilot pressure valve is opened, before the steering valve creates a connection between the high-pressure connection and the steering motor.

15. A hydraulic steering arrangement comprising:

a steering valve;

a high-pressure connection;

a low-pressure connection;

a steering motor, which is connected with the high-pressure connection and the low-pressure connection via the steering valve;

a pilot pressure valve, an outlet of the pilot pressure valve being connected with the low pressure connection;

a steering unit, connected via the steering valve with the pilot pressure valve; and

a priority valve located between the high-pressure connection and the steering valve, the priority valve being adapted to indicate a capacity limit of the steering arrangement is being approached;

wherein the pilot pressure valve is opened, before the steering valve creates a connection between the high-pressure connection and the steering motor.

16. The steering arrangement according to claim 15 , wherein the priority valve has three outlets, a first outlet being connected with the steering valve, a second outlet being connected with the steering unit and a third outlet with additional consumers, the third outlet being in a priority position, in which the third outlet is closed, the second outlet is connected, via a path, with an inlet of the priority valve, which has a larger flow resistance than a path between the inlet and the first outlet.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 7, 2014
From: SAUER-DANFOSS APS
To: DANFOSS POWER SOLUTIONS APS
Reel/Frame 032612/0709 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2004
From: SOERENSEN, OLE VINCENTZ
To: SAUER-DANFOSS APS
Reel/Frame 015461/0671 →