Hydraulic system for work machine
US-2020240113-A1 · Jul 30, 2020 · US
US12486770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12486770-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318541945-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2022 |
| Publication date | Dec 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 2, 2025 |
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A hydraulic control circuit for a hydraulic motor operable at least at two displacements, having a proportional speed control valve with a control valve spool continuously moveable by means of a force generated by a pilot pressure being controlled by a continuously, electrically adjustable pilot valve having an electrical actuator, wherein the control valve spool is moveable between a full-torque end position, a reduced-torque end position, and at least one intermediate position. A time related control current function is provided for controlling the current applied to the electrical actuator for controlling the pilot pressure including a pre-current portion with a constant non-zero current and a current ramp portion during which the current is raised or lowered continuously from a ramp starting current level to an intermediate current level. The current is changed abruptly to a switching current level at the end of the current ramp portion for allowing the movement of the speed control valve spool from one of the two end positions via the at least one intermediate switching position into the other end position.
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A hydraulic control circuit for hydraulic fluid for a hydraulic motor operable at least at two displacements, comprising a proportional speed control valve with a control valve spool continuously moveable by means of a force generated by a pilot pressure being controlled by a continuously, electrically adjustable pilot valve having an electrical actuator, wherein the control valve spool is moveable between: a full-torque end position, a reduced-torque end position, and at least one intermediate position, wherein a time related control current function is provided for controlling the current applied to the electrical actuator for controlling the pilot pressure, wherein the control current function comprises: a pre-current portion along a normal operation time span prior to a displacement switching command at a command time during which pre-current portion a pre-current level does not generate a pilot pressure level allowing the speed control valve spool to move out of one of its two end positions, a current ramp portion during a ramp time span ending at a pre-set switching time after the command time, wherein the current is raised or lowered continuously in that current ramp portion from a ramp starting current level to an intermediate current level and is changed abruptly to a switching current level at the end of the current ramp portion for allowing by means of the pilot pressure the movement of the speed control valve spool from one of the two end positions via the at least one intermediate switching position into the other end position. 2 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein in the full-torque, end position all working chamber intakes are supplied with hydraulic fluid under high system pressure and all working chamber outlets are connected to low system pressure. 3 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein in the reduced-torque end position a subset of working chamber intakes is hydraulically short-circuited with the corresponding outlets. 4 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 3 , wherein in the at least one intermediate switching position hydraulic fluid flow via the speed control valve to the subset of intakes is throttled. 5 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 4 , wherein during the intermediate switching position of the speed control valve fluid flow to the subset is throttled by means of an orifice arrangement, preferably being an integral part of the speed control valve. 6 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the gradient of the current ramp portion defines the shifting velocity of the control valve spool and can be varied depending on the temperature of the hydraulic fluid and/or the hydraulic motor. 7 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the ramp starting current level is different from the pre-current level, and the current is raised abruptly from the pre-current level to the ramp starting current level at the command time. 8 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the control current function further comprises a boost portion at the end of the pre-current level portion at the command time, in which boost portion a boost current level for a short boost time is abruptly: i. raised in an up-shifting event at the time a switching command occurs to a current boost level higher than the ramp starting current level and lowered abruptly at the end of the boost time to the ramp starting current level, or ii. lowered in a down-shifting event at the time a switching command occurs to a current boost level lower than the ramp starting current level and raised abruptly at the end of the boost time to the ramp starting current level, wherein the ramp starting current level is different from the pre-current level. 9 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 8 , wherein the ramp portion for an up-shifting event starts after the boost time at a ramp starting current level higher than the pre-current level and ends after a pre-set switching time at an intermediate current level lower than the switching current level, wherein the intermediate current level is raised abruptly at the end of the pre-set switching time to the switching current level. 10 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 8 , wherein the ramp portion for a down-shifting event starts after the boost time at a ramp starting current level lower than the pre-current level and ends after a pre-set switching time at an intermediate current level higher than the switching current level, wherein the intermediate current level is lowered abruptly at the end of the pre-set switching time to the switching current level. 11 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 8 , wherein the difference between the pre-current level and the boost current level is increased when the temperature of the hydraulic fluid and/or the hydraulic motor is lowered. 12 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the normal operation time span, the ramp time span, the pre-set switching time and/or the command time, the pre-current level, the ramp starting current level, the intermediate current level and/or the switching current level of the control current function can be varied depending on a temperature of the hydraulic fluid and/or of the hydraulic motor. 13 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 12 , wherein the difference between the ramp starting current level and the intermediate current level is increased, when the temperature of the hydraulic fluid and/or the hydraulic motor is lowered. 14 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 comprising a control unit controlling the current to the electrical actuator of the pilot valve based on the control current function. 15 . The hydraulic control circuit according to claim 14 , wherein the control unit receives a feedback signal of at least one sensor adapted to measure an operational parameter of the hydraulic control circuit, the hydraulic motor or of a vehicle to which the hydraulic control circuit is installed and adapts the control current function based on the received feedback signal. 16 . A control unit configured for controlling a current to an electrical actuator of a pilot valve of the hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 . 17 . A hydraulic motor, equipped with the hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic motor is adapted to be operated one-directionally or bi-directionally. 18 . A method for controlling the up-shifting and/or down-shifting between at least two displacement conditions of a hydraulic motor by means of the hydraulic control circuit according to claim 1 having a control current function, the method comprising the following steps: a) applying during operation of the hydraulic motor and when the speed control valve spool is in an initial end position a non-zero pre-current to the electrical actuator of the pilot valve until a displacement switching command is given; b) applying during a ramp time span and according to a current ramp portion of the control current function after a displacement switching command is given a current to the electrical actuator continuously increasing or decreasing from a ramp starting current level to an intermediate current level and abruptly changing at the end of the current ramp portion to a switching current level in order to shift the pilot valve spool and to guide a changed pilot pressure towards the speed
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