Hydraulic circuit of construction machine
US-11131080-B2 · Sep 28, 2021 · US
US11713775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11713775-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117388374-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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Agricultural implements and hydraulic circuits for agricultural implements are disclosed herein. An agricultural implement includes a fluid source, a plurality of fluid demand devices, a delivery control valve, and a priority valve. The fluid source is configured to supply hydraulic fluid. The plurality of fluid demand devices are each configured to receive hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source during operation of the agricultural implement. The delivery control valve is fluidly coupled between the fluid source and a first fluid demand device. The delivery control valve is configured to selectively deliver hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source to the first fluid demand device during operation of the agricultural implement. The priority valve is fluidly coupled between the delivery control valve and the first fluid demand device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An agricultural implement comprising: a fluid source including a pump configured to supply hydraulic fluid; a plurality of fluid demand devices each configured to receive hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source during operation of the agricultural implement, wherein the plurality of fluid demand devices includes a first fluid demand device having an actuator and a second fluid demand device having a motor; a delivery control valve fluidly coupled between the fluid source and the first fluid demand device, wherein the delivery control valve is configured to selectively deliver hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source to the first fluid demand device during operation of the agricultural implement; and a priority valve fluidly coupled between the delivery control valve and the first fluid demand device, wherein the priority valve is configured to selectively restrict delivery of hydraulic fluid to the first fluid demand device by the delivery control valve to address a hydraulic fluid demand of the second higher priority fluid demand device during operation of the agricultural implement, wherein: the priority valve includes an inlet fluidly coupled to the delivery control valve, an outlet fluidly coupled to the first fluid demand device, and a spool movable between an open position, in which the inlet and the outlet are fluidly coupled to one another to permit delivery of hydraulic fluid from the delivery control valve to the first fluid demand device, and a closed position, in which the inlet and the outlet are fluidly de-coupled from another to resist delivery of hydraulic fluid from the delivery control valve to the first fluid demand device; the priority valve includes a first pressure signal port configured to apply a first pressure to a first end of the spool and a second pressure signal port configured to apply a second pressure to a second end of the spool in opposition to the first pressure applied to the first end of the spool; movement of the spool between the open and closed positions is at least partially dependent on a difference between the first and second pressures; and the priority valve is configured for movement from the open position to the closed position when the difference between the first and second pressures falls below a reference threshold. 2. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a hydraulically-operated double-acting cylinder and the second motor is a hydraulically-operated motor. 3. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , wherein the first pressure applied at the first pressure signal port is indicative of an operational load and/or a hydraulic fluid demand associated with the second fluid demand device, and wherein the second pressure applied at the second pressure signal port is indicative of an actual pressure supplied to the second fluid demand device. 4. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , further comprising a compensator valve fluidly coupled to the second fluid demand device, wherein the compensator valve includes first and second compensator ports that are fluidly coupled to the respective first and second pressure signal ports to at least partially control the difference between the first and second pressures. 5. The agricultural implement of claim 4 , further comprising a flow control valve fluidly coupled between the compensator valve and the second fluid demand device. 6. The agricultural implement of claim 5 , wherein one of the first and second pressures corresponds to a pressure supplied to an inlet of the compensator valve and the other of the first and second pressures corresponds to a pressure supplied from an outlet of the flow control valve. 7. A hydraulic circuit for an agricultural implement, the hydraulic circuit comprising: a fluid source including a pump configured to supply hydraulic fluid; a fluid demand subsystem configured to receive hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source during operation of the hydraulic circuit, wherein the fluid demand subsystem includes an actuator; a delivery control valve fluidly coupled between the fluid source and the fluid demand subsystem, wherein the delivery control valve is configured to selectively deliver hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source to the fluid demand subsystem during operation of the hydraulic circuit; and a priority valve fluidly coupled between the delivery control valve and the fluid demand subsystem, wherein the priority valve is configured to selectively restrict delivery of hydraulic fluid to the fluid demand subsystem by the delivery control valve to address a hydraulic fluid demand of another higher priority fluid demand subsystem including a motor during operation of the hydraulic circuit, and wherein the priority valve is configured to selectively restrict delivery of hydraulic fluid to the fluid demand subsystem by the delivery control valve in a proportional manner to optimize performance of the fluid demand subsystem, wherein: the priority valve includes an inlet fluidly coupled to the delivery control valve, an outlet fluidly coupled to the fluid demand subsystem, and a spool movable between an open position, in which the inlet and the outlet are fluidly coupled to one another to permit delivery of hydraulic fluid from the delivery control valve to the fluid demand subsystem, and a closed position, in which the inlet and the outlet are fluidly de-coupled from another to resist delivery of hydraulic fluid from the delivery control valve to the fluid demand subsystem; the priority valve includes a first pressure signal port configured to apply a first pressure to a first end of the spool and a second pressure signal port configured to apply a second pressure to a second end of the spool in opposition to the first pressure applied to the first end of the spool; the first pressure applied at the first pressure signal port is indicative of an operational load and/or a hydraulic fluid demand associated with the another higher priority fluid demand subsystem; and the second pressure applied at the second pressure signal port is indicative of an actual pressure supplied to the another higher priority fluid demand subsystem. 8. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 , wherein the actuator is a hydraulically-operated double-acting cylinder and the motor is a hydraulically-operated motor. 9. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 , wherein the priority valve is configured for movement from the open position to the closed position when the difference between the first and second pressures falls below a reference threshold. 10. The hydraulic circuit of claim 7 , further comprising a compensator valve fluidly coupled to the another higher priority fluid demand subsystem, wherein the compensator valve includes first and second compensator ports that are fluidly coupled to the respective first and second pressure signal ports to at least partially control the difference between the first and second pressures. 11. The hydraulic circuit of claim 10 , further comprising a flow control valve fluidly coupled between the compensator valve and the another higher priority fluid demand subsystem. 12. A valve system for a hydraulic circuit including a fluid source having a pump, a fluid demand subsystem fluidly coupled to the fluid source that has an actuator, and a delivery control valve fluidly coupled between the fluid source and the fluid demand subsystem and configured to selectively deliver hydraulic fluid supplied by the fluid source to the fluid demand subsystem during operation of the hydraulic circuit, the valve system comprising: a priority valve including (i) a spool having a first end and a second end a
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