IP Library Granted Patent US 9,732,500
Granted Patent B2
US 9,732,500 · App. 14/005,421 · Granted Aug 15, 2017

Cushioned swing circuit

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Patent No.
US 9,732,500
App. No.
14/005,421
Granted
Aug 15, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cushioned swing circuit provides the reduction of oscillation common in the operation of heavy equipment such as with boom members. The circuit utilizes a transfer of high pressure fluid flow (caused by the inertial of the swing during rapid deceleration) from one leg of the circuit to the other leg of the circuit or to the sump which serves as decompression for the oil that would ordinarily be trapped in the leg. These phenomena create the swing cushioning effect.

Claims (32)

1. A hydraulic cushion circuit comprising:

a bi-directional hydraulic cylinder;

a directional control valve;

first and second cylinder conduits individually connected to the directional control valve and the hydraulic cylinder;

a pump;

a sump;

a first conduit connected to the first cylinder conduit and a second conduit connected to the second cylinder conduit;

a first one way check valve in the second conduit oriented to prevent flow from the second cylinder conduit;

a second one way check valve in the first conduit oriented to prevent flow from the first cylinder conduit;

a cushion valve connected to the first cylinder conduit by the first conduit and an outlet conduit, and connected to the second cylinder conduit by the second conduit and the outlet conduit, the cushion valve being operative to selectively move to a first open position to connect the second cylinder conduit to the outlet conduit, move to a second open position to connect the first cylinder conduit to the outlet conduit, or move to a closed position to prevent flow through the cushion valve;

a flow restrictor provided in the outlet conduit; and

wherein the cushion valve moves to one of the first and second open positions when the fluid flow supplied by the pump through the directional control valve to the cylinder is greater than a predetermined flow value.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising

a flow restriction orifice in one of the first and second cylinder conduits

a pair of pilot passages connected to opposite actuating chambers of the cushion valve and connected to the one of the first and second cylinder conduits on opposite sides of the flow restriction orifice, causing the cushion valve to move from the closed position to one of the first and second open positions when a pressure difference between the two pilot passages exceeds a predetermined level.

3. The circuit of claim 2 , further comprising that each of the pilot passages includes at least one flow restricting orifice.

4. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the flow restrictor is provided by a fixed orifice positioned in outlet conduit or by a pressure relief valve positioned in the outlet conduit or by a fixed orifice and a pressure relief valve positioned in the outlet conduit.

5. A cushioned swing circuit comprising:

a bi-directional hydraulic cylinder,

a directional control valve,

first and second cylinder conduits individually connected to the directional control valve and the hydraulic cylinder, and

a flow restriction orifice disposed in one of the first and second hydraulic conduits for generating a pressure differential therein when fluid is flowing through it,

wherein the swing circuit includes:

a three position, three-way cushion valve connected to the first hydraulic conduit by a first vent line and connected to the second hydraulic conduit by a second vent line, the cushion valve moveable between a closed position blocking fluid flow through the vent lines,

a first open position allowing fluid flow through the first vent line and a second open position allowing fluid flow through the second vent line,

a third vent line directing fluid flow from the cushion valve to a flow restrictor and alternatively to the first hydraulic conduit through a first check valve in a first branch of the third vent line, or to the second hydraulic conduit through a second check valve in a second branch of the third vent line,

in which the flow restrictor is provided by a fixed orifice positioned in the third vent line or by a pressure relief valve positioned in the third vent line or by a fixed orifice and a pressure relief valve positioned in the third vent line, and

means for moving the cushion valve to one of the first or second open positions when the pressure differential exceeds a predetermined level, the cushion valve including spring means for resiliently biasing the cushion valve to the closed position.

6. The circuit of claim 5 , in which the means for moving the cushion valve to the open position when the pressure differential exceeds a predetermined level is provided by a pair of pilot passages connected to actuating chambers, the pilot passages connected to the one of the first and second hydraulic conduits on opposite sides of the flow restriction orifice.

7. The circuit of claim 6 , including at least one orifice disposed in each of the pilot passages.

8. The circuit of claim 5 , which includes a second bidirectional hydraulic cylinder,

the first and second conduit each being individually connected to the second bidirectional hydraulic cylinder.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2018
From: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
To: PARKER INTANGIBLES, LLC
Reel/Frame 045843/0859 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2014
From: HARSIA, JARMO; FRANZONI, GERMANO; LOWMAN, ROGER
To: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031913/0304 →