Boom control with integrated variable return metering

US10443628B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10443628-B2
Application numberUS-201615334849-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 26, 2016
Priority dateOct 26, 2016
Publication dateOct 15, 2019
Grant dateOct 15, 2019

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A hydraulic boom control system for a forestry machine includes a pump for pressurizing a hydraulic fluid on a high pressure side, a reservoir for storing hydraulic fluid on a low pressure side, and a first hydraulic cylinder including a cap end and a rod end. The first hydraulic cylinder is configured to actuate the hoist of the boom. A second hydraulic cylinder includes a cap end and a rod end and is configured to actuate the stick of the boom. A first control valve is operable to control the first hydraulic cylinder. A second control valve is operable to control the second hydraulic cylinder. A variable return metering valve is fluidly connected to at least one of the first or second control valves. The variable return metering valve is operable to modulate shared hydraulic fluid flow between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hydraulic boom control circuit for a forestry machine, the boom including a hoist and a stick, the hydraulic boom control circuit comprising: a first hydraulic cylinder including a cap end and a rod end, the first hydraulic cylinder configured to actuate the hoist; and a second hydraulic cylinder including a cap end and a rod end, the second hydraulic cylinder configured to actuate the stick, wherein the circuit includes no more than two three-position spool valves, the spool valves in fluid communication with and operable to control the flow of fluid to and from the first and second hydraulic cylinders, and wherein the first hydraulic cylinder is independently controllable with respect to the second hydraulic cylinder, wherein the control circuit further includes a first hydraulic line configured to connect the first hydraulic cylinder to a first port of one of the no more than two three-position spool valves, and a second hydraulic line coupled to a second port of the one of the no more than two three-position spool valves, and wherein the second hydraulic line is in fluid communication with 1) a first variable control metering valve operable to feed a metered amount of hydraulic fluid to a reservoir and 2) a second variable control metering valve operable to feed a metered amount of hydraulic fluid to the first hydraulic cylinder. 2. The hydraulic boom control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the circuit includes a high pressure side and a low pressure side, the hydraulic boom control circuit further comprising a hydraulic line configured to share a pressurized hydraulic fluid between the cap end of the first hydraulic cylinder and the cap end of the second hydraulic cylinder. 3. The hydraulic boom control circuit of claim 2 , further comprising a circuit control valve operable to feed an amount of hydraulic fluid to and from one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder to the other of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder. 4. The hydraulic boom control circuit of claim 3 , further comprising a variable control metering valve operable to feed a metered amount of hydraulic fluid to a reservoir. 5. A hydraulic boom control circuit for a forestry machine, the boom including a hoist and a stick, the hydraulic boom control circuit comprising: a first hydraulic cylinder including a cap end and a rod end, the first hydraulic cylinder configured to actuate the hoist; a second hydraulic cylinder including a cap end and a rod end, the second hydraulic cylinder configured to actuate the stick; and a circuit control valve operable to feed an amount of hydraulic fluid to and from one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder to the other of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder, wherein the circuit includes no more than two three-position spool valves, the spool valves in fluid communication with and operable to control the flow of fluid to and from the first and second hydraulic cylinders, wherein the first hydraulic cylinder is independently controllable with respect to the second hydraulic cylinder, wherein the circuit includes a high pressure side and a low pressure side, the hydraulic boom control circuit further comprising a hydraulic line configured to share a pressurized hydraulic fluid between the cap end of the first hydraulic cylinder and the cap end of the second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein the control circuit defines a path from the rod end of the first hydraulic cylinder, through one of the no more than two three-position spool valves, to the cap end of the first hydraulic cylinder. 6. The hydraulic boom control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the control circuit defines a path from the rod end of the second hydraulic cylinder, through the other one of the no more than two three-position spool valves, to the cap end of the second hydraulic cylinder. 7. The hydraulic boom control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the control circuit further includes a first hydraulic line configured to connect the first hydraulic cylinder to a first port of one of the no more than two three-position spool valves, and a second hydraulic line coupled to a second port of the one of the no more than two three-position spool valves, wherein the second hydraulic line is in fluid communication with 1) a first variable control metering valve operable to feed a metered amount of hydraulic fluid to a reservoir and 2) a second variable control metering valve operable to feed a metered amount of hydraulic fluid to the first hydraulic cylinder.

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  • mounted on road or rail vehicles; Manually-movable jib-cranes for use in workshops; Floating cranes (with pneumatic or hydraulic motors B66C23/54; vehicle or ship aspects B60 - B63) · CPC title

  • where the angle is adjustable · CPC title

  • Supply reservoir or sump assemblies · CPC title

  • F15B11/08Primary

    with only one servomotor · CPC title

  • F15B21/087Primary

    Control strategy, e.g. with block diagram · CPC title

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What does patent US10443628B2 cover?
A hydraulic boom control system for a forestry machine includes a pump for pressurizing a hydraulic fluid on a high pressure side, a reservoir for storing hydraulic fluid on a low pressure side, and a first hydraulic cylinder including a cap end and a rod end. The first hydraulic cylinder is configured to actuate the hoist of the boom. A second hydraulic cylinder includes a cap end and a rod en…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F15B11/08. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 15 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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