Hydraulic excavator drive system

US10167611B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10167611-B2
Application numberUS-201515129215-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2015
Priority dateMar 24, 2014
Publication dateJan 1, 2019
Grant dateJan 1, 2019

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A hydraulic excavator drive system includes: a cylinder that drives a moving part that is an arm or a bucket. Hydraulic oil is supplied from a hydraulic pump to the cylinder via a control valve. A bypass line branches off from a rod-side supply/discharge line. The bypass line is blocked and opened by a restrictor. The restrictor is controlled by a controller such that, when the hydraulic oil is supplied to the cylinder through a head-side supply/discharge line, the restrictor blocks the bypass line if a pressure detected by a load detector is lower than a predetermined value, and opens the bypass line if the pressure detected by the load detector is higher than or equal to the predetermined value.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydraulic excavator drive system comprising: a cylinder that drives a moving part that is an arm or a bucket; a control valve connected to the cylinder by a head-side supply/discharge line and a rod-side supply/discharge line; a hydraulic pump that supplies hydraulic oil to the cylinder via the control valve; a load detector that detects a pressure of the hydraulic oil discharged from the hydraulic pump or a pressure of the hydraulic oil supplied to the cylinder through the head-side supply/discharge line; a bypass line that branches off from the rod-side supply/discharge line and connects to a tank; a restrictor that blocks and opens the bypass line; a controller that controls the restrictor such that, when the hydraulic oil is supplied to the cylinder through the head-side supply/discharge line, the restrictor blocks the bypass line if the pressure detected by the load detector is lower than a predetermined value, and opens the bypass line if the pressure detected by the load detector is higher than or equal to the predetermined value; and a position detector that detects a position of the moving part, wherein the controller: controls the restrictor such that the restrictor blocks or opens the bypass line in accordance with the pressure detected by the load detector if the controller determines, based on a detection result from the position detector, that a center of gravity of the moving part is distant from an operator cab than a vertical line that passes through a swinging center of the moving part; and controls the restrictor such that the restrictor opens the bypass line regardless of the pressure detected by the load detector if the controller determines, based on the detection result from the position detector, that the center of gravity of the moving part is closer to the operator cab than the vertical line that passes through the swinging center of the moving part. 2. The hydraulic excavator drive system according to claim 1 , wherein the restrictor includes: a position adjusting valve that is provided on the bypass line and that increases its opening area in accordance with an increase in a pilot pressure; and a solenoid proportional valve that outputs the pilot pressure to the position adjusting valve. 3. The hydraulic excavator drive system according to claim 2 , further comprising: an operation valve that outputs a pilot pressure to the control valve; and an operation detector that detects the pilot pressure outputted from the operation valve, wherein the controller feeds the solenoid proportional valve with an electric current proportional to the pilot pressure detected by the operation detector if the pressure detected by the load detector is higher than or equal to the predetermined value. 4. The hydraulic excavator drive system according to claim 3 , wherein the moving part is an arm, and the cylinder is an arm cylinder, the hydraulic excavator drive system further includes an excavation detector that detects a head-side pressure of a bucket cylinder, and in a case where the controller determines, based on a detection result from the position detector, that the center of gravity of the arm is closer to the operator cab than the vertical line that passes through the swinging center of the arm, if the pressure detected by the excavation detector is higher than or equal to a threshold, the controller feeds the solenoid proportional valve with an electric current that is set based on a current/pilot pressure relation line that is the same as a current/pilot pressure relation line based on which the electric current fed to the solenoid proportional valve when the pressure detected by the load detector is higher than or equal to the predetermined value is set, and if the pressure detected by the excavation detector is lower than the threshold, the controller feeds the solenoid proportional valve with an electric current that is set based on a current/pilot pressure relation line whose slope is less than that of the current/pilot pressure relation line based on which the electric current fed to the solenoid proportional valve when the pressure detected by the load detector is higher than or equal to the predetermined value is set. 5. The hydraulic excavator drive system according to claim 2 , wherein the position adjusting valve is connected to the head-side supply/discharge line by a relay line, and is configured to bring the relay line into communication with the tank through the bypass line when the hydraulic oil is supplied to the cylinder through the rod-side supply/discharge line. 6. The hydraulic excavator drive system according to claim 2 , wherein the position adjusting valve is disposed on a bleed line extending from the hydraulic pump.

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Classifications

  • E02F9/2207Primary

    for reducing or compensating oscillations · CPC title

  • Control of bleed-off flow, e.g. control of bypass flow to the return line · CPC title

  • F15B11/08Primary

    with only one servomotor · CPC title

  • Systems essentially incorporating special features for controlling the speed or actuating force of an output member · CPC title

  • Load sensing elements; Internal fluid connections therefor; Anti-saturation or pressure-compensation valves · CPC title

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What does patent US10167611B2 cover?
A hydraulic excavator drive system includes: a cylinder that drives a moving part that is an arm or a bucket. Hydraulic oil is supplied from a hydraulic pump to the cylinder via a control valve. A bypass line branches off from a rod-side supply/discharge line. The bypass line is blocked and opened by a restrictor. The restrictor is controlled by a controller such that, when the hydraulic oil is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kawasaki Heavy Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E02F9/2207. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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