Hydraulic power unit for jack with internally adjustable safety relief valve

US11111119B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11111119-B2
Application numberUS-201816101754-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 13, 2018
Priority dateAug 13, 2018
Publication dateSep 7, 2021
Grant dateSep 7, 2021

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Abstract

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A hydraulic power unit for a floor jack that includes an internally-adjustable relief valve that is inaccessible to an operator without removing the power unit from the jack assembly and disassembling the power unit. By placing the relief valve inside of the hydraulic assembly, hidden from operators, the relief valve is less likely to be accidently adjusted when using or servicing the jack.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hydraulic power unit for a jack including a frame, a lifting arm, and a handle pivotally coupled to the frame, the hydraulic power unit comprising: a valve block including a fluid reservoir, a lift piston assembly extending from a first side and a fluid cylinder disposed in a second side opposite the first side; a lift piston slidably disposed in the lift piston assembly, and adapted to be mechanically coupled to the lifting arm; a drive piston slidably disposed in the fluid cylinder, and adapted to be actuated by the handle to pump fluid in the hydraulic power unit; a vertical passage disposed in the valve block, and containing first and second check valves; a first horizontal passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the fluid cylinder to the vertical passage, to communicate fluid between the fluid cylinder and the first check valve, and between the fluid cylinder and the second check valve; a second horizontal passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the lift piston assembly to the vertical passage, the first check valve being between the first and second horizontal passages, the first check valve adapted to open and transfer fluid from the fluid cylinder to the lift piston assembly; an intake passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the fluid reservoir to the vertical passage, the second check valve being between the first horizontal passage and the intake passage, and the second check valve adapted to close while fluid is pumped from the fluid cylinder by the drive piston, and open in response to the drive piston being withdrawn from the fluid cylinder to transfer fluid from the reservoir to the fluid cylinder; a third horizontal passage in the valve block, connecting the fluid reservoir to the vertical passage between the first check valve and the first horizontal passage; and a third check valve horizontally oriented and disposed in the third horizontal passage, the third check valve is adapted to open in response to pressure in the first horizontal passage exceeding a threshold limit, the third check valve includes a relief screw that is rotatable to set the threshold limit, wherein the fluid reservoir encloses and restricts access to the relief screw. 2. The hydraulic power unit of claim 1 , wherein the third check valve is integrated within the third horizontal passage, with external threads of the relief screw seated in threads in a sidewall of the third horizontal passage. 3. The hydraulic power unit of claim 2 , further comprising a cap with a through-hole disposed over the relief screw. 4. The hydraulic power unit of claim 1 , wherein the third check valve is part of a cartridge at least partially inserted into the third horizontal passage. 5. The hydraulic power unit of claim 4 , further comprising a cap with a through-hole disposed over the relief screw. 6. The hydraulic power unit of claim 1 , wherein the fluid reservoir includes: first and second recesses in the valve block and disposed on opposite sides of a long axis of the lift piston assembly; a first cap adapted to enclose the first recess; a second cap adapted to enclose the second recess; and a through-bore in the valve block, fluidly connecting the first and second recesses. 7. A hydraulic power unit for a jack, and including a fluid reservoir, a valve block, a lift piston assembly coupled to a first side of the valve block, and a fluid cylinder coupled to a second side of the valve block, the hydraulic power unit comprising: a vertical passage in the valve block, and including first and second check valves; a first horizontal passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the fluid cylinder to the vertical passage to communicate fluid between the fluid cylinder and the first and second check valves; a second horizontal passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the lift piston assembly to the vertical passage above the first check valve, the first check valve is disposed between the first and second horizontal passages; an intake passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the fluid reservoir to the vertical passage below the second check valve, the second check valve is disposed between the first horizontal passage and the intake passage; a third horizontal passage in the valve block, fluidly connecting the fluid reservoir to the vertical passage between the first check valve and the first horizontal passage; and a third check valve horizontally oriented and at least partially disposed in the third horizontal passage, the third check valve is adapted to open in response to pressure in the first horizontal passage exceeding a threshold limit, the third check valve includes a relief screw that is rotatable to set the threshold limit, wherein the fluid reservoir encloses access to the relief screw. 8. The hydraulic power unit of claim 7 , wherein the third check valve is integrated within the third horizontal passage, with external threads of the relief screw seated in threads in a sidewall of the third horizontal passage. 9. The hydraulic power unit of claim 8 , further comprising a cap with a through-hole disposed over the hollow relief screw. 10. The hydraulic power unit of claim 7 , wherein the third check valve is part of a cartridge at least partially inserted into the third horizontal passage. 11. The hydraulic power unit of claim 10 , further comprising a cap with a through-hole disposed over the relief screw.

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  • Excess flow valves, e.g. for locking cylinders in case of hose burst · CPC title

  • Common constructional features or accessories · CPC title

  • B66F5/04Primary

    with fluid-pressure-operated lifting gear · CPC title

  • with self-contained pumps, e.g. actuated by hand · CPC title

  • fluid-pressure operated (water-pressure machines F03B; hydraulic gearings F16H; cylinders, pistons F16J; fluid-pressure servomotors F15B) · CPC title

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What does patent US11111119B2 cover?
A hydraulic power unit for a floor jack that includes an internally-adjustable relief valve that is inaccessible to an operator without removing the power unit from the jack assembly and disassembling the power unit. By placing the relief valve inside of the hydraulic assembly, hidden from operators, the relief valve is less likely to be accidently adjusted when using or servicing the jack.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Snap On Tools Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66F5/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 07 2021 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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