Patent classifications
B62D5/07
A POWER STEERING SYSTEM FOR A WORKING MACHINE
The invention relates to a power steering system for a working machine, said power steering system comprising at least one steering cylinder comprising two compartments separated by a piston, a tank, a steering unit comprising a steering valve and a metering device, for supplying one compartment of the steering cylinder with a metered liquid flow, a hydraulic pump for pumping liquid from the tank to the steering unit through a supply line (SL), a return line (RL) through which the liquid flows back to the tank, a recirculation line connecting the RL to the SL, a check valve being arranged on said recirculation line to prevent liquid from flowing from the SL to the RL, two control lines, respectively connecting the steering unit to the two compartments and a liquid accumulator connected through a branch to the RL. A relief valve is arranged on the RL between the tank and an accumulator connection point.
A POWER STEERING SYSTEM FOR A WORKING MACHINE
The invention relates to a power steering system for a working machine, said power steering system comprising at least one steering cylinder comprising two compartments separated by a piston, a tank, a steering unit comprising a steering valve and a metering device, for supplying one compartment of the steering cylinder with a metered liquid flow, a hydraulic pump for pumping liquid from the tank to the steering unit through a supply line (SL), a return line (RL) through which the liquid flows back to the tank, a recirculation line connecting the RL to the SL, a check valve being arranged on said recirculation line to prevent liquid from flowing from the SL to the RL, two control lines, respectively connecting the steering unit to the two compartments and a liquid accumulator connected through a branch to the RL. A relief valve is arranged on the RL between the tank and an accumulator connection point.
Dynamic load damping apparatus
A dynamic load damping apparatus is employed in a hydraulic steering system control circuit of an aircraft. The dynamic load damping apparatus is positioned in the hydraulic steering system control circuit in parallel with a control valve of the control circuit that functions as the hydraulic fluid source of the control circuit and an actuator that controls movements of a nose gear of the aircraft. The dynamic load damping apparatus dampens loads transmitted to the hydraulic actuator that controls the steering movements of the nose gear on the aircraft.
FLUIDIC CONTROL SYSTEM
A fluidic control system (1) for controlling a vehicle, which includes a controller (2) and a closed fluidic circuit. The circuit includes a pump (3) for pressurizing fluid in the circuit, valve means (40, 50, 60), an actuator (4, 5, 6) and a precharge accumulator (7). The valve means (40, 50, 60) is fluidly connected to the inlet and outlet of the pump (3) and the actuator (4, 6) is fluidly connected to the valve means (40, 50, 60) for selectively receiving pressurized fluid therefrom. The precharge accumulator (7) includes a movable member (73, FIG. 2) that describes a variable volume (71) fluidly connected to the circuit between the valve means (40, 50, 60) and the inlet of the pump (3). The system (1) also includes a sensor (70) for determining the position of the movable member (73) for estimating the quantity of fluid and/or detecting an abnormal pressure variation within the circuit.
Working vehicle
Provided is a working vehicle capable of increasing lifting operation speed of a working device without increasing cost, even when provided with a circuit configuration that prioritizes a steering operation over a working device operation. A wheel loader 1 comprises a priority valve 451 configured to allow hydraulic oil discharged from a hydraulic pump 41 to flow into a steering drive circuit 43 preferentially over a working device drive circuit 44, and further comprises: an electric steering lever 30; a pair of solenoid control valves 34A, 34B configured to control a steering directional control valve 33; and a controller 5. The controller 5 is configured to control the pair of solenoid control valves 34A, 34B so as to limit operation speed of a steering 3 when determining that an engine 40 is in a low idle state and a lift arm 21 is performing a lifting operation.
Working vehicle
Provided is a working vehicle capable of increasing lifting operation speed of a working device without increasing cost, even when provided with a circuit configuration that prioritizes a steering operation over a working device operation. A wheel loader 1 comprises a priority valve 451 configured to allow hydraulic oil discharged from a hydraulic pump 41 to flow into a steering drive circuit 43 preferentially over a working device drive circuit 44, and further comprises: an electric steering lever 30; a pair of solenoid control valves 34A, 34B configured to control a steering directional control valve 33; and a controller 5. The controller 5 is configured to control the pair of solenoid control valves 34A, 34B so as to limit operation speed of a steering 3 when determining that an engine 40 is in a low idle state and a lift arm 21 is performing a lifting operation.
Pressure supply device
A pressure supply device for prioritised volume flow splitting, in particular in mobile working machines, includes at least one adjusting pump (2) controllable by an LS signal as main pump, a constant-displacement pump (4) as an auxiliary pump, and two pressure balances. A system is supplied primarily, in particular in the form of steering hydraulics (PL), which outputs an LS signal. A system is supplied secondarily, which outputs a further LS signal, in particular in the form of working hydraulics (PA). A further system is supplied hydraulically, in particular in the form of brake hydraulics (PB). One pressure balance (DW1) is used to supply the system (PL) to be supplied primarily and/or the further hydraulic system (PB), the other pressure balance (DW2) is used to supply the system (PL) to be supplied primarily and/or the system (PA) to be supplied secondarily, The respective pressure balance (DW1, DW2) can be activated by an LS signal in such a way that the constant-displacement pump (4) is also used to supply the system (PA) to be supplied secondarily.
Hydrostatically driven vehicle with a secondary braking or steering supply
The hydraulic braking or steering system of a vehicle driven by a hydraulic motor is provided with a secondary supply of hydraulic pressure in the event of failure of the primary supply to the system. The secondary supply is generated by the hydraulic motor when ground-driven by the momentum of the moving vehicle.
TRACTION CONTROL FOR STEERING ARTICULATED POWER MACHINE
Disclosed embodiments include steering circuits utilizing a controllable cross-feed loop between left and right drive motor sides of an articulated power machine to reduce skidding caused by a turning operation in which an articulation actuator changes an articulation joint angle between a front frame member and a rear frame member of the power machine.
Fluidic control system
A fluidic control system (1) for controlling a vehicle, which includes a controller (2) and a closed fluidic circuit. The circuit includes a pump (3) for pressurizing fluid in the circuit, valve means (40, 50, 60), an actuator (4, 5, 6) and a precharge accumulator (7). The valve means (40, 50, 60) is fluidly connected to the inlet and outlet of the pump (3) and the actuator (4, 6) is fluidly connected to the valve means (40, 50, 60) for selectively receiving pressurized fluid therefrom. The precharge accumulator (7) includes a movable member (73, FIG. 2) that describes a variable volume (71) fluidly connected to the circuit between the valve means (40, 50, 60) and the inlet of the pump (3). The system (1) also includes a sensor (70) for determining the position of the movable member (73) for estimating the quantity of fluid and/or detecting an abnormal pressure variation within the circuit.