Hydraulic system for construction machinery
09765504 · 2017-09-19
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E02F3/437
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International classification
E02F3/43
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F15B13/06
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Abstract
Disclosed is a hydraulic system for performing land preparation works by means of a simultaneous boom-up and arm-in operation. The hydraulic system according to the present invention includes: an arm cylinder and a boom cylinder that are connected to first and second hydraulic pumps, respectively; a first boom control valve that is disposed in the discharge flow path of the second hydraulic pump; a second boom control valve that is disposed in the discharge flow path of the first hydraulic pump and causes the working fluid of the first hydraulic pump to converge with the working fluid which is supplied from the second hydraulic pump to the boom cylinder; a first arm control valve that is disposed in the discharge flow path of the first hydraulic pump; a second arm control valve that is disposed in the discharge flow path of the second hydraulic pump and causes the working fluid of the second hydraulic pump to converge with the working fluid which is supplied from the first hydraulic pump to the arm cylinder; a recycle valve that is disposed in the flow path between the working fluid inlet port of the first arm control valve and a hydraulic tank; and a second boom control valve spool having a parallel pressure section in which the boom-up pilot pressure does not increase with respect to the boom-up strokes during the simultaneous boom-up and arm-in operation.
Claims
1. A hydraulic system for a construction machine comprising: first and second hydraulic pumps P1 and P2 and a pilot pump, which are connected to an engine; an arm cylinder connected to a discharge flow path of the first hydraulic pump P1; a boom cylinder connected to a discharge flow path of the second hydraulic pump P2; a first boom control valve installed on an upstream side of the discharge flow path of the second hydraulic pump P2 and configured to be shifted to control a start, a stop, and a direction change of the boom cylinder; a second boom control valve installed on an upstream side of the discharge flow path of the first hydraulic pump P1 and configured to be shifted to allow a hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump P1 to join a hydraulic fluid supplied to the boom cylinder from the second hydraulic pump P2 through a boom-up confluence flow path; a first arm control valve installed on a downstream side of the discharge flow path of the first hydraulic pump P1 and configured to be shifted to control a start, a stop, and a direction change of the arm cylinder; a second arm control valve installed on a downstream side of the discharge flow path of the second hydraulic pump P2 and configured to be shifted to allow a hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump P2 to join a hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder from the first hydraulic pump P1 through an arm-in confluence flow path; a valve installed in a flow path between a hydraulic fluid inlet port of the first arm control valve and a hydraulic tank; and a spool for the second boom control valve composed of a first port configured to be shifted depending on whether an arm-in pilot pressure is higher or lower than a set pressure to allow the second boom control valve to be shifted to a neutral position if the arm-in pilot pressure is equal to or higher than the set pressure, a second port configured to form a parallel pressure section in which the pilot pressure is not increased relative to a boom-up stroke, and a third port configured to shift the second boom control valve to allow the hydraulic fluid from the first hydraulic pump P1 to join the hydraulic fluid from the second hydraulic pump P2 if the arm-in pilot pressure is lower than the set pressure.
2. The hydraulic system for a construction machine according to claim 1, further comprising a shuttle valve having an inlet side connected to a boom-up pilot pressure and a swing pilot pressure and an outlet side connected to a back pressure chamber of the valve, and configured to form the back pressure through the supply of a pilot pressure selected from the boom-up pilot pressure and the swing pilot pressure to the back pressure chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above objects, other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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EXPLANATION ON REFERENCE NUMERALS OF MAIN ELEMENTS IN THE DRAWINGS
(6) 1,3: discharge flow path
(7) 2: arm cylinder
(8) 4: boom cylinder
(9) 5: first boom control valve
(10) 6: boom-up confluence flow path
(11) 7: second boom control valve
(12) 8: first arm control valve
(13) 9: arm-in confluence flow path
(14) 10: second arm control valve
(15) 13: boom manipulation lever
(16) 14: arm manipulation lever
(17) 15,16: parallel flow path
(18) 17,18: spool
(19) 19: regeneration valve
(20) 21: shuttle valve
(21) Preferred Embodiments Of The Invention
(22) Now, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The matters defined in the description, such as the detailed construction and elements, are nothing but specific details provided to assist those of ordinary skill in the art in a comprehensive understanding of the invention, and the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed hereinafter.
(23) As shown in
(24) first and second hydraulic pumps P1 and P2 and a pilot pump, which are connected to an engine (not shown);
(25) an arm cylinder 2 that is connected to a discharge flow path 1 of the first hydraulic pump P1;
(26) a boom cylinder 4 that is connected to a discharge flow path 3 of the second hydraulic pump P2;
(27) a first boom control valve 5 that is installed on an upstream side of the discharge flow path 3 of the second hydraulic pump P2 and is configured to be shifted to control a start, a stop, and a direction change of the boom cylinder 4;
(28) a second boom control valve 7 that is installed on an upstream side of the discharge flow path 1 of the first hydraulic pump P1 and is configured to be shifted to allow a hydraulic fluid discharged from the first hydraulic pump P1 to join a hydraulic fluid supplied to the boom cylinder 4 from the second hydraulic pump P2 through a boom-up confluence flow path 6;
(29) a first arm control valve 8 that is installed on a downstream side of the discharge flow path 1 of the first hydraulic pump P1 and is configured to be shifted to control a start, a stop, and a direction change of the arm cylinder 2;
(30) a second arm control valve 10 that is installed on a downstream side of the discharge flow path 3 of the second hydraulic pump P2 and is configured to be shifted to allow a hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump P2 to join a hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder 2 from the first hydraulic pump P1 through an arm-in confluence flow path 9;
(31) a regeneration valve 19 that is installed in a flow path between a hydraulic fluid inlet port of the first arm control valve 8 and a hydraulic tank; and
(32) a spool 18 (referring to a spool for controlling a pilot signal pressure to shift the second boom control valve 7) for the second boom control valve 7, which is composed of a first port (referring to a position “a”) configured to be shifted depending on whether an arm-in pilot pressure is higher or lower than a set pressure to allow the second boom control valve 7 to be shifted to a neutral position if the arm-in pilot pressure is equal to or higher than the set pressure, a second port (referring to a position “b”) configured to form a parallel pressure section in which the pilot pressure is not increased relative to a boom-up stroke, and a third port (referring to a position “c”) configured to shift the second boom control valve 7 to allow the hydraulic fluid from the first hydraulic pump P1 to join the hydraulic fluid from the second hydraulic pump P2 if the arm-in pilot pressure is lower than the set pressure.
(33) The hydraulic system for a construction machine further includes a shuttle valve 21 having an inlet side connected to a boom-up pilot pressure and a swing pilot pressure and an outlet side connected to a back pressure chamber of the regeneration valve 19, and configured to form the back pressure through the supply of a pilot pressure selected from the boom-up pilot pressure and the swing pilot pressure to the back pressure chamber.
(34) In this case, a configuration of the hydraulic system for a construction machine in accordance with the present invention is the same as that of the hydraulic system for a construction machine shown in
(35) Hereinafter, a use example of the hydraulic system for a construction machine in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(36) As shown in
(37) Thus, the boom cylinder 4 can be driven to a boom-up state by the hydraulic fluids discharged from the first and second hydraulic pumps P1 and P2 through the manipulation of the boom manipulation lever 13
(38) As shown in
(39) Thus, the arm cylinder 2 can be driven to an arm-in state by the hydraulic fluids discharged from the first and second hydraulic pumps P1 and P2 through the manipulation of the arm manipulation lever 14
(40) Meanwhile, in the case a combined operation is performed in which the boom manipulation lever 13 and the arm manipulation lever 14 are simultaneously operated to carry out a ground leveling work that flattens a ground surface, the arm-in pilot pressure according to the arm manipulation lever 14 causes the spool 18 for the second boom control valve 7 to be shifted to a position “a”. In other words, when the pilot pressure which shifts the spool 18 for the second boom control valve 7, is blocked to cause the spool 18 for the second boom control valve 7 to be shifted to a neutral position, the supply of the hydraulic fluid of the first hydraulic pump P1 to the boom-up confluence flow path 6 via the second boom control valve 7 is interrupted. Thus, the boom cylinder 4 can be driven to a bum-up state only by the hydraulic fluid supplied from the second hydraulic pump P2.
(41) As shown in
(42) In other words, in the case the boom manipulation lever 13 and the arm manipulation lever 14 are simultaneously operated to carry out a grading work, the boom-up stroke can be controlled to be shortened by the second port (referring to a position “b) of the spool 18 for the second boom control valve 7. For this reason, since the fluctuation range of a work apparatus or an attachment in the vertical direction is small, an operator can manipulate the attachment while focusing only the arm-in operation during the grounding leveling work so that the manipulation of the attachment can be facilitated and the operator's fatigue can be alleviated.
(43) In the meantime, in the case where the ground leveling work is carried out, when the boom manipulation lever 13 is manipulated, a spool 17 for the second arm control valve 10 is shifted to the top on the drawing sheet by the boom-up pilot pressure to interrupt the supply of the hydraulic fluid discharged from the second hydraulic pump P2 to the arm-in confluence flow path 9. Thus, the arm cylinder 2 can be driven to an arm-in state only by the hydraulic fluid supplied from the first hydraulic pump P1.
(44) As shown in
(45) For this reason, it could be confirmed that a load is relatively increased at a return side of the arm-in side (see an inclined section “d” of the graph) during the ground leveling work through the simultaneous performance of boom-up and arm-in operations as compared to the flow rate of a hydraulic fluid supplied to the arm cylinder 2 (see an inclined section “c” of the graph) during a single arm-in operation.
(46) Therefore, the arm cylinder 2 is smoothly driven during the ground leveling work, thereby improving manipulability.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(47) As described above, according to the hydraulic system for a construction machine in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, manipulability and fuel efficiency are improved during the ground leveling work that flattens aground surface through the simultaneous performance of boom-up and arm-in operations and the necessity for a separate control valve for controlling the ground leveling work is eliminated to reduce the manufacturing cost.