Apparatus and method for controlling oil hydraulic pump for excavator
US-2015376871-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9243385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9243385-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013516520-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2010 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2016 |
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The present disclosure relates to a hydraulic system for construction machinery, which is applied to construction machinery provided with a steering unit for controlling steering of equipment, and a main control valve for controlling operating of a work tool, and includes: a main pump for discharging working fluid supplied to the steering unit and the main control valve; a load sensing pressure sensor for sensing a load sensing pressure of the steering unit; a priority valve installed in a supply passage for the working fluid discharged from the main pump, for dividing and supplying the working fluid discharged from the main pump to the steering unit and the main control valve, to correspond to the load sensing pressure; an auxiliary pump for supplementing working fluid to the supply passage supplying the working fluid divided by the priority valve to the steering unit; an electric motor for operating the auxiliary pump; and a controller for operating the electric motor when the load sensing pressure is greater than a reference load sensing pressure, and additionally supplying working fluid discharged from the auxiliary pump the steering unit.
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A hydraulic system for construction machinery having a steering unit for controlling steering of equipment, and a main control valve for controlling operating of a work tool, the hydraulic system comprising: a main pump configured to discharge working fluid supplied to the steering unit and the main control valve; a load sensing pressure sensor configured to sense a load sensing pressure of the steering unit; a priority valve installed in a supply passage for the working fluid discharged from the main pump, configured to divide and supply the working fluid discharged from the main pump to the steering unit and the main control valve, to correspond to the load sensing pressure; an auxiliary pump configured to supplement working fluid to the supply passage supplying the working fluid divided by the priority valve to the steering unit; an electric motor configured to operate the auxiliary pump; a controller configured to: operate the electric motor when the load sensing pressure is greater than a reference load sensing pressure; and supply working fluid discharged from the auxiliary pump to the steering unit; and a supply flow sensor configured to sense a supplied flow that is a flow of working fluid discharged from the main pump and supplied to the steering unit, wherein the controller operates the electric motor when the load sensing pressure is greater than a reference load sensing pressure and the supplied flow is less than a preset first reference flow. 2. The hydraulic system of claim 1 , further comprising: a supply pressure sensor configured to sense a supplied pressure that is a pressure of working fluid discharged from the main pump and supplied to the steering unit, wherein the controller operates the electric motor, when the load sensing pressure is greater than the reference load sensing pressure; and the supplied pressure is less than a preset first reference pressure. 3. The hydraulic system of claim 2 , wherein the controller stops operation of the electric motor, when a supplied pressure (P P ) sensed by the supply pressure sensor exceeds a second reference pressure that is greater than the first reference pressure. 4. The hydraulic system of claim 1 , wherein the controller stops operation of the electric motor, when a supplied flow sensed by the supply flow sensor exceeds a second reference flow that is greater than the first reference flow. 5. A hydraulic system for construction machinery, supplying working fluid discharged from a main pump to a steering unit and a main control valve, the hydraulic system comprising: an auxiliary pump configured to supplement working fluid to the steering unit; an electric motor configured to operate the auxiliary pump; a load sensing pressure sensor configured to sense a load sensing pressure (P LS ) of the steering unit; a supply pressure sensor configured to sense pressure of working fluid discharged from the main pump and supplied to the steering unit; a controller configured to operate the electric motor such that the auxiliary pump supplements working fluid to the steering unit, when the load sensing pressure (P LS ) sensed by the load sensing pressure sensor is greater than a reference load sensing pressure, and a supplied pressure (P P ) sensed by the supply pressure sensor is less than a first reference pressure; and a supply flow sensor configured to sense a supplied flow that is a flow of working fluid discharged from the main pump and supplied to the steering unit, wherein the controller operates the electric motor when the load sensing pressure is greater than a reference load sensing pressure, and the supplied flow is less than a preset first reference flow. 6. The hydraulic system of claim 5 , wherein the controller stops operation of the electric motor, when the supplied pressure (P P ) sensed by the supply pressure sensor exceeds a second reference pressure that is greater than the first reference pressure. 7. A hydraulic system for construction machinery, for supplying working fluid discharged from a main pump to a steering unit and a main control valve, the hydraulic system comprising: an auxiliary pump configured to supplement working fluid to the steering unit; an electric motor configured to operate the auxiliary pump; a load sensing pressure sensor configured to sense a load sensing pressure (P LS ) of the steering unit; a supply flow sensor configured to sense a flow of working fluid discharged from the main pump and supplied to the steering unit; and a controller configured to operate the electric motor such that the auxiliary pump supplements working fluid to the steering unit, when the load sensing pressure (P LS ) sensed by the load sensing pressure sensor is greater than a reference load sensing pressure, and a supplied flow sensed by the supply flow sensor is less than a first reference flow. 8. The hydraulic system of claim 7 , wherein the controller stops operation of the electric motor, when a supplied flow (P P ) sensed by the supply flow sensor exceeds a second reference flow that is greater than the first reference flow.
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