IP Library Granted Patent US 9,133,605
Granted Patent B2
US 9,133,605 · App. 13/405,521 · Granted Sep 15, 2015

Flow sensing based variable pump control technique in a hydraulic system with open center control valves

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Patent No.
US 9,133,605
App. No.
13/405,521
Granted
Sep 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hydraulic system has a variable displacement pump that sends fluid from a tank into a supply conduit from which separate open-center control valves convey the fluid to each one of a plurality of hydraulic actuators. The control valves have open-center orifices connected in series between a bypass node and the tank, thereby forming a bypass passage. Pressure at the bypass node controls displacement of the pump. A valve arrangement is connected between an outlet of the pump and the bypass node and is responsive to an amount of fluid flow through the supply conduit to the plurality of hydraulic functions, wherein as the amount of fluid flow increases, the valve arrangement causes fluid flow to the bypass node to decrease. Thus the pressure at the bypass node varies as a function of the operation of the control valves.

Claims (33)

1. A hydraulic system in which fluid is drawn from a tank by a pump having a displacement that varies in response to pressure applied to a control port, wherein fluid flow produced at an outlet of the pump is controlled to operate a plurality of hydraulic functions, each hydraulic function has a hydraulic actuator and an open-center type control valve that controls flow of fluid from a supply conduit to the hydraulic actuator, said hydraulic system further comprising:

a bypass node operatively coupled to the control port so that pressure at the bypass node controls displacement of the pump, wherein the open-center type control valves in the hydraulic functions have variable open-center orifices connected in series to form a bypass passage between the bypass node and the tank; and

a valve arrangement connected between the outlet of the pump and the bypass node, and being responsive to a supply fluid flow through the supply conduit to the plurality of hydraulic functions, wherein as the supply fluid flow increases, the valve arrangement causes fluid flow to the bypass node to decrease.

2. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 1 wherein the valve arrangement comprises a flow controller valve having a variable supply orifice through which fluid flows from the outlet of the pump to the supply conduit, and a variable bypass orifice through which fluid flows from the outlet of the pump to the bypass node.

3. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 2 wherein the flow controller valve decreases size of the variable bypass orifice as size of the variable supply orifice increases.

4. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 2 wherein the flow controller valve is pilot-operated in response to a pressure differential that is a function of an amount of fluid flow from the outlet of the pump into the supply conduit.

5. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 2 wherein the flow controller valve comprises a pilot-operated valve in which the variable bypass orifice shrinks in response to an amount that pressure at the outlet of the pump is greater than pressure in the supply conduit.

6. A hydraulic system in which fluid is drawn from a tank by a pump having a displacement that varies in response to pressure applied to a control port, wherein fluid flow produced at an outlet of the pump is controlled to operate a plurality of hydraulic functions, each hydraulic function has a hydraulic actuator and an open-center type control valve that controls flow of fluid from the outlet to the hydraulic actuator, said hydraulic system further comprising:

a flow restriction through which fluid flows from the outlet of the pump into a supply conduit to which the plurality of hydraulic functions connect;

a bypass node coupled to the control port for controlling displacement of the pump, wherein the open-center type control valves in the hydraulic functions have a variable open-center orifice connected in series forming a bypass passage between the bypass node and the tank; and

a variable pressure compensated orifice providing fluid communication between the supply conduit and the bypass node, and limiting fluid flow through the bypass passage.

7. The control valve assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein the flow restriction comprises a fixed supply orifice.

8. The control valve assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein the flow restriction comprises a priority valve having an input connected to the outlet of the pump, a first valve outlet connected to the supply conduit, and a second valve outlet connected to a further supply conduit to which at least one other hydraulic function is connected.

9. The control valve assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein the priority valve is configured to respond to fluid flow requirements of hydraulic functions connected to the further supply conduit by altering an apportionment of fluid flow from the outlet of the pump to the supply conduit and the further supply conduit.

10. The control valve assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein the variable pressure compensated orifice comprises a pilot-operated valve which opens proportionally in response to a pressure differential across the pilot-operated valve.

11. The control valve assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the variable pressure compensated orifice further comprises a flow control valve that prevents flow through the bypass passage from exceeding a predefined level.

12. The control valve assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein the variable pressure compensated orifice comprises a compensator valve, a flow control valve and a sensing orifice connected in series, wherein the compensator valve opens proportionally in response to a pressure differential across the compensator valve, and wherein the flow control valve operates in response to a pressure differential across the sensing orifice.

13. A hydraulic system in which fluid is drawn from a tank by a pump having a displacement that varies in response to pressure applied to a control port, wherein fluid flow produced at an outlet of the pump is controlled to operate a plurality of hydraulic functions, each hydraulic function has a hydraulic actuator and an open-center type control valve that controls flow of fluid from the outlet to the hydraulic actuator, said hydraulic system further comprising:

a bypass node operatively coupled to the control port so that pressure at the bypass node controls displacement of the pump, wherein the open-center type control valves have variable open-center orifices connected in series to form a bypass passage between the bypass node and the tank; and

a flow controller valve having a variable supply orifice through which fluid flows from the outlet of the pump to the supply conduit, and having a variable bypass orifice through which fluid flows from the outlet of the pump to the bypass node.

14. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 13 wherein the flow controller valve decreases the variable bypass orifice as the variable supply orifice increases.

15. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 13 wherein the flow controller valve is pilot-operated in response to a pressure differential that is a function of an amount of fluid flow from the outlet of the pump into the supply conduit.

16. The hydraulic system as recited in claim 13 wherein the flow controller valve comprises a pilot-operated valve in which the variable bypass orifice shrinks in response to an amount that pressure at the outlet of the pump is greater than pressure in the supply conduit.

17. A method for controlling displacement of a pump in a hydraulic system that has a plurality of hydraulic functions, each hydraulic function includes a hydraulic actuator and an open-center type control valve that controls flow of fluid from a supply conduit to the hydraulic actuator, wherein the open-center type control valves in the hydraulic functions have variable open-center orifices connected in series to form a bypass passage between a bypass node and a tank, said method comprising:

sending fluid from an outlet of the pump through a supply orifice to the supply conduit thereby producing a pressure drop across the supply orifice;

in response to the pressure drop, varying a bypass orifice through which fluid flows from the outlet of the pump to the bypass node, wherein the bypass orifice decreases in size as fluid flow through the supply conduit increases; and

applying pressure at the bypass node to a control the displacement of the pump.

18. The method as recited in claim 17 wherein varying the bypass orifice is performed by a flow controller valve that includes the supply orifice and the bypass orifice and which changes positions in response to a pressure differential across the supply orifice, wherein as the pressure differential increases, the supply orifice increases in size and the bypass orifice decreases in size.

19. A method for controlling displacement of a pump in a hydraulic system that has a plurality of hydraulic functions, each hydraulic function includes a hydraulic actuator and an open-center type control valve that controls flow of fluid from a supply conduit to the hydraulic actuator, wherein the open-center type control valves in the hydraulic functions have variable open-center orifices connected in series to form a bypass passage between a bypass node and a tank, said method comprising:

sending fluid from an outlet of the pump through a supply orifice to the supply conduit thereby producing a pressure drop across the supply orifice;

in response to the pressure drop, varying a variable pressure compensated orifice through which fluid flows from the supply conduit to the bypass node, wherein the variable pressure compensated orifice includes a compensator valve that opens proportionally in response to a pressure differential across the compensator valve; and

applying pressure at the bypass node to a control the displacement of the pump.

20. The method as recited in claim 19 wherein the variable pressure compensated orifice further includes a flow control valve and a sensing orifice connected in series with the compensator valve, wherein the flow control valve operates in response to a pressure differential across the sensing orifice.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGMT. Recorded May 9, 2023
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: HUSCO INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 15, 2022
From: HUSCO INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 060668/0531 →
SECOND AMENDMENT TO PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 2, 2019
From: HUSCO INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 049669/0636 →