Implement vibration system and method
US-2019093310-A1 · Mar 28, 2019 · US
US11512449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11512449-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117550894-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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An excavator or other work machine includes a tilting bucket operated by a hydraulic actuator controlled by a bucket control valve responsive to control signals including a bucket shake control signal, which causes the bucket to move repeatedly in the rack and dump directions to shake debris from the bucket in a bucket shake operation. The actuator is powered by pressure from a hydraulic pump, and a control system includes an unloader valve to relieve pressure from the supply line to unload the pump when there is no demand for power. The control system is arranged to maintain a constant pressure signal in a load sensing line, to maintain the unloader valve constantly in a closed condition, for the duration of the bucket shake operation. This may be achieved by pressurising an actuator of a quick coupler to lock the bucket to the machine.
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A control system for a machine, the machine including: a hydraulic pump for supplying hydraulic pressure to a supply line; a bucket; at least one bucket actuator operable by the hydraulic pressure to tilt the bucket between an upwardly facing, rack position and a downwardly facing, dump position; and at least one user control operable by a user to produce control signals, the control signals including a bucket shake control signal; the control system including: an unloader valve having an unloader valve actuator, the unloader valve being operable in use to relieve the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to unload the hydraulic pump, and closable by the unloader valve actuator; a load sensing line arranged to apply a pressure signal, responsive to demand for hydraulic power, to the unloader valve actuator, to close the unloader valve to maintain the hydraulic pressure in the supply line; and a bucket control valve operable, in use, by the control signals to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to the at least one bucket actuator; the bucket control valve being operable, in use, responsive to the bucket shake control signal to cause the at least one bucket actuator to perform a bucket shake operation, the bucket shake operation being a repeated movement of the bucket, alternately towards the rack and dump positions, to shake debris from the bucket; wherein the control system is arranged to maintain a constant pressure signal in the load sensing line, to maintain the unloader valve constantly in a closed condition, for a duration of the bucket shake operation. 2. The control system according to claim 1 , wherein the bucket shake control signal consists of a series of alternate control signals produced by repeated operation of the at least one user control, by the user; and the control system is arranged to maintain said constant pressure signal in the load sensing line responsive to repetition of said alternate control signals at a frequency above a threshold frequency. 3. The control system according to claim 2 , wherein said alternate control signals arc electrical signals, and the control system includes an electronic controller, the controller being arranged to monitor the electrical signals and to determine whether the electrical signals are repeated at a frequency above the threshold frequency. 4. The machine including: a hydraulic pump for supplying hydraulic pressure to a supply line; a bucket; at least one bucket actuator operable by the hydraulic pressure to tilt the bucket between an upwardly facing, rack position and a downwardly facing, dump position; at least one user control operable by a user to produce control signals, the control signals including a bucket shake control signal; and a control system according to claim 1 . 5. The machine according to claim 4 , wherein the hydraulic pump is a fixed displacement pump. 6. The machine according to claim 4 , further including at least one second actuator operable by the hydraulic pressure, the control system further including a second actuator control valve; the second actuator control valve being operable to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to the at least one second actuator; the load sensing line being arranged to apply the hydraulic pressure, when applied to the at least one second actuator, as said pressure signal to the unloader valve actuator; wherein the control system is arranged to operate the second actuator control valve, to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line constantly to the at least one second actuator and, via the load sensing line, as said pressure signal to the unloader valve actuator, for the duration of the bucket shake operation. 7. The machine according to claim 6 , further including: a mount, and a coupling mechanism; the bucket being detachably connected to the mount; the at least one second actuator being operable to move the coupling mechanism selectively between a locked position, in which the bucket is locked to the mount by the coupling mechanism, and a release position in Which the bucket is unlocked from the mount; wherein the control system is arranged to operate the second actuator control valve, to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to the at least one second actuator, to urge the coupling mechanism constantly towards the locked position for the duration of the bucket shake operation. 8. A method of controlling a machine, the machine including: a hydraulic pump for supplying hydraulic pressure to a supply line; a bucket; at least one bucket actuator operable by the hydraulic pressure to tilt the bucket between an upwardly facing, rack position and a downwardly facing, dump position; at least one user control operable by a user to produce control signals, the control signals including a bucket shake control signal; and a control system, the control system including: an unloader valve having an unloader valve actuator, the unloader valve being openable in use to relieve the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to unload the hydraulic pump, and closable by the unloader valve actuator; a load sensing line arranged to apply a pressure signal, responsive to demand for hydraulic power, to the unloader valve actuator, to close the unloader valve to maintain the hydraulic pressure in the supply line; and a bucket control valve operable, in use, by the control signals to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to the at least one bucket actuator; the method including: operating the bucket control valve, responsive to the bucket shake control signal, to cause the at least one bucket actuator to perform a bucket shake operation, the bucket shake operation being a repeated movement of the bucket, alternately towards the rack and dump positions, to shake debris from the bucket; and maintaining a constant pressure signal in the load sensing line, to maintain the unloader valve constantly in a closed condition, for a duration of the bucket shake operation. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the bucket shake control signal consists of a series of alternate control signals produced by repeated operation of the at least one user control, by the user; and said constant pressure signal is maintained in the load sensing line responsive to repetition of said alternate control signals at a frequency above a threshold frequency. 10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein: the machine further includes at least one second actuator operable by the hydraulic pressure, and the control system further includes a second actuator control valve; the second actuator control valve being operable to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line to the at least one second actuator; the load sensing line being arranged to apply the hydraulic pressure, when applied to the at least one second actuator, as said pressure signal to the unloader valve actuator; and the method further includes: operating the second actuator control valve, to apply the hydraulic pressure from the supply line constantly to the at least one second actuator and, via the load sensing line, as said pressure signal to the unloader valve actuator, for the duration of the bucket shake operation.
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