Oil pressure system for wheel loader
09605691 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B1/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F15B15/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an oil pressure system for a wheel loader with an improved raising process of a boom, thereby, especially, decreasing impact generated when the boom approaches a maximum height during loading work.
Claims
1. An oil pressure system for a wheel loader including oil pressure pumps having different cutoff pressure values, the system comprising: a pair of oil pressure pumps configured to discharge hydraulic oil; a plurality of working devices including a front working device that includes only boom cylinders and a bucket cylinder and is driven by a pressure of the hydraulic oil; a confluent circuit configured to make the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps be confluent; and a pair of pump regulators configured to: adjust a swash of each of the pair of oil pressure pumps, respectively; make the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps be supplied to the boom cylinders through the confluent circuit when the pressure of the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps is smaller than a predetermined cutoff pressure; and cut off one of the pair of oil pressure pumps so that only the hydraulic oil discharged from the other one of the pair of oil pressure pumps is supplied when the pressure of the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps is equal to or larger than the predetermined cutoff pressure, so that impact generated when the boom approaches a maximum height is decreased, wherein the one of the pair of oil pressure pumps that supplies the hydraulic oil only to the front working device is first cut off.
2. The oil pressure system of claim 1, wherein the predetermined cutoff pressure set in the pair of oil pressure pumps corresponds to a pressure when the boom approaches a predetermined height close to the maximum height.
3. An oil pressure system for a wheel loader including oil pressure pumps having different cutoff pressure values, the system comprising: a pair of oil pressure pumps configured to discharge hydraulic oil; a plurality of working devices including a front working device that includes only boom cylinders and a bucket cylinder and is driven by a pressure of the hydraulic oil; a confluent circuit configured to make the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps be confluent; and a pair of relief valves configured to: adjust relief pressure of discharge lines of each of the pair of oil pressure pumps, respectively; make the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps be supplied to the boom cylinders through the confluent circuit when the pressure of the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps is smaller than a predetermined cutoff pressure; and cut off one of the pair of oil pressure pumps so that only the hydraulic oil discharged from the other one of the pair of oil pressure pumps is supplied when the pressure of the hydraulic oil discharged from the pair of oil pressure pumps is equal to or larger than the predetermined cutoff pressure, so that impact generated when the boom approaches a maximum height is decreased, wherein the one of the pair of oil pressure pumps that supplies the hydraulic oil only to the front working device is first cut off.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF MAIN REFERENCE NUMERALS OF DRAWINGS
(7) 100: Wheel loader 110a, 110b: Oil pressure pump 111a, 111b: Pump regulator 120a, 120b: Cylinder 130: Control valve means 34132a, 132b: Main control valve 134: Confluent circuit 140: Oil pressure line
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(10) Referring to
(11) In addition, the pair of left and right oil pressure pumps 110a and 110b is characterized by having different cutoff pressures. For example, a pressure corresponding to a maximum height of the boom is set as a maximum cutoff pressure value in one oil pressure pump (for example, the oil pressure pump 110a) similar to the related art, but a pressure corresponding to a predetermined height close to the maximum height of the boom may be set as a predetermined cutoff pressure value in the other oil pressure pump (for example, the oil pressure pump 110b). For example, as shown in
(12) In the meantime, the present disclosure further requires a sensor (not illustrated) capable of measuring a height of the boom, and the sensor may be configured in a form of an angle sensor installed in the boom cylinder to measure a stroke of the boom cylinder or measure a rotation angle of the boom.
(13) As described above, the wheel loader according to the present disclosure is characterized by setting the different cutoff pressure values for the pair of left and right oil pressure pumps supplying the hydraulic oil through the confluent circuit. The different cutoff pressure values are set for the pair of left and right oil pressure pumps, respectively, so that it is possible to decrease impact generated when raising of the boom at the maximum speed and stopping during the loading work. For example, the present disclosure is characterized by setting a pressure corresponding to the maximum height of the boom as the maximum cutoff pressure value for one oil pressure pump similar to the related art, and setting a pressure corresponding to a height of approximately 90% of the maximum height of the boom as the predetermined cutoff pressure value for the other oil pressure pump according to the characteristic of the present disclosure. In the above description, the prevention of the impact by setting the cutoff pressure has been described as an example. However, when the oil pressure pump 110a is cutoff regardless of the cutoff pressure according to the height of the boom, the similar effect may be induced even in a case where a weight of the products is small, as well as a case where the boom is raised at the maximum pressure. That is, the effect of the boom impact prevention of the present disclosure may also be achieved by restricting, that is, cutting off, the discharge of the hydraulic oil of one oil pressure pump between the pair of oil pressure pumps in response to the height of the boom.
(14) In the oil pressure system in which the pair of oil pressure pumps 110a and 110b are confluent during typical driving of the boom, any one pump supplies the entire hydraulic oil to a front working device including the boom and the bucket, and the other pump divides the hydraulic oil and supplies the hydraulic oil to the aforementioned front working device and an additional device 142, for example, a steering device. In this case, the setting of a low cutoff pressure according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may be applied to the oil pressure pump 110a supplying the entire hydraulic oil to the front working device. The reason is that a case where the oil pressure pump 110 dividing and supplying the hydraulic oil to another additional device is set to have a low cutoff pressure may have a considerable effect in relieving the impact of the boom promoted in the present disclosure, but may incur other problems due to a shortage of a pressure or a flow of the hydraulic oil supplied to another additional device.
(15) As illustrated in
(16) As described above, when the boom approaches approximately 90% of the maximum height, one oil pressure pump approaches the cutoff pressure, so that the supply of the hydraulic oil from the corresponding oil pressure pump is stopped, and thus the boom is raised only with the pressure of the hydraulic oil discharged from the other remaining oil pressure pump from the height corresponding to approximately 90% of the maximum height to the maximum height (100% height).
(17) Accordingly, as illustrated in
(18) Accordingly, through a simple characteristic of setting the different cutoff pressures for the pair of left and right oil pressure pumps, it is possible to considerably decrease impact applied to the boom, the bucket, and the like at the maximum height of the boom during the loading work, and thus it is possible to considerably decrease a risk of losing a product due to impact, and also considerably decrease the amount of stress accumulated in each constituent element and the like.
(19) Further, according to the characteristic of the present disclosure, since an additional constituent element is not required, it is possible to achieve the object of decreasing the impulse during the loading work to be achieved in the present disclosure without causing an increase in additional costs and inconvenience, such as an increase in complexity of a manufacturing process.
(20) The present disclosure may be used in a wheel loader for decreasing impact generable during loading work.
(21) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary and preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.