Fluid circuit for bale ejection
US-10378260-B2 · Aug 13, 2019 · US
US11519429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11519429-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016855718-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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A hydraulic system for a rear gate of a baler implement includes a fluid circuit having a first portion connected to and disposed in fluid communication with a first fluid port of a hydraulic cylinder. A flow bypass assembly is disposed in the first portion of the fluid circuit. The flow bypass assembly includes a flow rate control valve selectively moveable between a first position allowing fluid communication therethrough at a first flow rate, and a second position blocking fluid communication therethrough. The flow bypass assembly further includes a bypass passageway for circulating the fluid when the flow rate control valve is closed. A flow restriction is disposed within the bypass passageway to provide a second flow rate that is less than the first flow rate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydraulic system for operating a rear gate of a baler implement, the hydraulic system comprising: a tank operable to store a supply of a fluid; a pump disposed in fluid communication with the tank and operable to circulate the fluid through a fluid circuit; a hydraulic cylinder having a rod and a first fluid port, wherein the hydraulic cylinder is operable to extend and retract the rod to raise and lower the rear gate respectively; wherein the fluid circuit includes a first portion connected to and disposed in fluid communication with the first fluid port; a flow bypass assembly disposed in the first portion of the fluid circuit, wherein the flow bypass assembly includes: a first control valve selectively moveable between a first position allowing fluid communication therethrough, and a second position blocking fluid communication therethrough; a bypass passageway connected to and disposed in fluid communication with the first portion of the fluid circuit on both sides of the first control valve, and operable to circulate the fluid therethrough to bypass the first control valve when the first control valve is disposed in the second position; and a flow restriction disposed within the bypass passageway. 2. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first control valve is controllable into the first position of the first control valve to direct fluid flow through the first control valve to provide a first fluid flow rate through the first portion of the fluid circuit to move the rear gate at a first speed, and wherein the first control valve is controllable into the second position of the first control valve to direct fluid flow through the bypass passageway to provide a second fluid flow rate through the first portion of the fluid circuit to move the rear gate at a second speed, wherein the second fluid flow rate and the second speed are less than the first fluid flow rate and the first speed respectively. 3. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a second control valve moveable between a first position connecting the pump and the first portion of the fluid circuit in fluid communication, and a second position connecting the first portion of the fluid circuit and the tank in fluid communication. 4. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 3 , wherein the hydraulic cylinder includes a second fluid port, and the fluid circuit includes a second portion connected to and disposed in fluid communication with the second fluid port. 5. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 4 , wherein the second control valve connects the second portion of the fluid circuit and the tank when disposed in the first position, and wherein the second control valve connects the second portion of the fluid circuit and the pump in fluid communication when disposed in the second position. 6. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 5 , wherein the second control valve is controllable into the first position of the second control valve to direct the fluid from the pump, through the first portion of the fluid circuit and into the first fluid port while directing fluid from the second fluid port through the second portion of the fluid circuit to the tank to extend the rod and raise the rear gate, and wherein the second control valve is controllable into the second position of the second control valve to direct the fluid from the pump, through the second portion of the fluid circuit and into the second fluid port while directing fluid from the first fluid port through the first portion of the fluid circuit to the tank to retract the rod and lower the rear gate. 7. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 4 , wherein the second control valve includes a third position directly connecting the pump and the tank in fluid communication, and wherein the third position of the second control valve blocks fluid communication to both the first portion and the second portion of the fluid circuit from both the pump and the tank. 8. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 3 , further comprising a controller disposed in communication with and operable to control movement of the first control valve between the first position of the first control valve and the second position of the first control valve. 9. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 8 , wherein the controller is disposed in communication with and operable to control movement of the second control valve between the first position of the second control valve and the second position of the second control valve. 10. A hydraulic system for operating a rear gate of a baling implement, the hydraulic system comprising: a tank operable to store a supply of a fluid; a pump disposed in fluid communication with the tank and operable to circulate the fluid through a fluid circuit; a hydraulic cylinder having a rod, a first fluid port and a second fluid port, wherein the hydraulic cylinder is operable to extend and retract the rod to raise and lower the rear gate respectively; wherein the fluid circuit includes a first portion connected to and disposed in fluid communication with the first fluid port, and a second portion connected to and disposed in fluid communication with the second fluid port; a second control valve moveable between a first position connecting the pump and the first portion of the fluid circuit in fluid communication and connecting the tank and the second portion of the fluid circuit in fluid communication, and a second position connecting the first portion of the fluid circuit and the tank in fluid communication and connecting the second portion of the fluid circuit and the pump in fluid communication; a flow bypass assembly disposed in the first portion of the fluid circuit, wherein the flow bypass assembly includes: a first control valve selectively moveable between a first position allowing fluid communication therethrough, and a second position blocking fluid communication therethrough; a bypass passageway connected to and disposed in fluid communication with the first portion of the fluid circuit on both sides of the first control valve, and operable to circulate the fluid therethrough to bypass the first control valve when the first control valve is disposed in the second position; and a flow restriction disposed within the bypass passageway. 11. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 10 , wherein the second control valve includes a third position directly connecting the pump and the tank in fluid communication, and wherein the third position of the second control valve blocks fluid communication to both the first portion and the second portion of the fluid circuit from both the pump and the tank. 12. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 11 , wherein the second control valve is normally biased into the third position. 13. The hydraulic system set forth in claim 10 , further comprising a controller, wherein the controller is disposed in communication with and operable to control movement of the first control valve between the first position of the first control valve and the second position of the first control valve, and wherein the controller is disposed in communication with and operable to control movement of the second control valve between at least the first position of the second control valve and the second position of the second control valve. 14. A baler implement comprising: a body forming a baling chamber; a rear gate rotatably attached to the body and rotatable about a gate axis between a closed position, an open position, and at least one intermediate position disposed between the closed position and the open position; a tan
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