IP Library Granted Patent US 8,668,465
Granted Patent B2
US 8,668,465 · App. 12/740,783 · Granted Mar 11, 2014

Hydraulic system with supplement pump

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Patent No.
US 8,668,465
App. No.
12/740,783
Granted
Mar 11, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

If a hydraulic system has several modes of operation, in particular a mode with a high pressure demand (II) and a mode with a high fluid flow demand (II), the hydraulic fluid pump has to be built with an accordingly high fluid flow output. Such a pump is expensive. Therefore it is suggested, to provide two pumps. I.e. a controllable main pump ( 2 ) is provided, which supplies the hydraulic consumer ( 6 ) during phases (I) of high pressure demand. During phases (II) of high fluid flow demand, normally, relatively low pressures are sufficient. Therefore, it is suggested to provide a parallel boost pump ( 9 ), which supplies the hydraulic consumer ( 6 ) in addition to the high pressure pump ( 2 ), if a high fluid flow is needed. Excess fluid flow output is avoided by controlling the fluid output flow of main pump 2.

Claims (23)

1. A hydraulic system comprising:

at least one hydraulic main pump driven by a power supply, the at least one hydraulic main pump being a variable displacement pump; and

at least one hydraulic boost pump selectively driven by said power supply, the at least one hydraulic boost pump being a fixed displacement pump;

wherein the at least one hydraulic main pump and at least one hydraulic boost pump are configured to supply an output fluid flow to at least one hydraulic consumer;

wherein, in a low fluid flow mode, the at least one hydraulic boost pump is not driven by said power supply such that the at least one hydraulic main pump supplies the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer;

wherein, in a high fluid flow mode, the at least one hydraulic boost pump is driven by said power supply so that the at least one hydraulic boost pump and the at least one hydraulic main pump supply the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer;

wherein the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer is higher in the high fluid flow mode than in the low fluid flow mode.

2. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum output pressure, achievable by the at least one hydraulic main pump is higher than a maximum output pressure, achievable by the at least one hydraulic boost pump.

3. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one hydraulic main pump is of a synthetically commutated type.

4. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 , wherein the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer in the high fluid flow mode is regulated essentially by the at least one hydraulic main pump.

5. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one hydraulic boost pump is of a cylinder-and-piston type.

6. The hydraulic system, according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum fluid flow rate of the at least one hydraulic main pump is higher than a maximum fluid flow rate of the at least one hydraulic boost pump.

7. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply driving the at least one hydraulic main pump and the at least one hydraulic boost pump is a single motor.

8. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one electric valve.

9. The hydraulic system according to claim 1 comprising at least two hydraulic consumers and at least two hydraulic main pumps.

10. The hydraulic system according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one hydraulic boost pump can be selectively connected to one or more of the at least two hydraulic consumers.

11. A hydraulic system comprising:

a combined pumping system driven by a power supply, the combined pumping system comprising a main pumping section providing variable displacement and a boost pumping section providing a fixed displacement;

wherein the main pumping section and the boost pumping section are configured to supply an output fluid flow to at least one hydraulic consumer;

wherein, in a low fluid flow mode, the main pumping section is driven by said power supply but the boost pumping section is not driven by said power supply such that the main pumping section supplies the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer;

wherein, in a high fluid flow mode, the main pumping section and the boost pumping section are driven by said power supply so that the main pumping section and the boost pumping section supply the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer;

wherein the output fluid flow to the at least one hydraulic consumer is higher in the high fluid flow mode than in the low fluid flow mode.

12. The hydraulic system according to claim 11 , wherein the combined pumping system further comprises an electrically actuated valve for short-circuiting the boost pumping section to a fluid reservoir.

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 Oct 19, 2010
From: WADSLEY, LUKE; CALDWELL, NIALL
To: SAUER-DANFOSS APS
Reel/Frame 025159/0693 →