Device for establishing a float condition in a hydraulically sprung loader lift cylinder arrangement after fluid supply is decoupled

US9267263B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9267263-B2
Application numberUS-201414501180-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2014
Priority dateOct 1, 2013
Publication dateFeb 23, 2016
Grant dateFeb 23, 2016

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A front loader arrangement includes a hydraulically sprung lift cylinder arrangement coupled between opposite loader arm sides and respectively mounting masts. In order to permit the masts to pivot freely about their pivotal connections with the loader arm sides to aid the coupling of the masts to respective mounting frames fixed to a carrying vehicle, the hydraulic system in which the lift cylinder arrangement is incorporated includes a device, including a shut-off valve and an accumulator arrangement for establishing a float condition in the lift cylinder arrangement after a source of hydraulic fluid and associated control valve is decoupled by separating a hydraulic quick coupler.

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The invention claimed is: 1. In a front loader arrangement ( 12 ) including a mounting frame ( 16 ) and a mounting mast ( 18 ), wherein the mounting mast ( 18 ) can be coupled to the mounting frame ( 16 ) and can be decoupled therefrom, a front loader arm ( 20 ) having a rear end connected to the mounting mast ( 18 ) for pivoting vertically relative to the mounting mast ( 18 ), and a hydraulic system ( 85 ), adapted for being coupled to a hydraulic fluid supply and associated control valve, incorporating a double-acting hydraulic cylinder ( 24 ) extending between the front loader arm ( 20 ) and the mounting mast ( 18 ) and including a head end chamber ( 94 ) and a rod end chamber ( 96 ), and further incorporating a device for the hydraulic spring suspension of the front loader arm ( 20 ) defined in part by a hydraulic accumulator ( 82 ) in conjunction with a load-pressure-controllable control valve ( 84 ), the improvement comprising: said hydraulic system ( 85 ) further incorporating an adjusting means, by means of which the hydraulic cylinder ( 24 ) can be brought into a floating position when the hydraulic fluid supply is decoupled from the hydraulic system ( 85 ); said adjusting means comprising a shut-off valve ( 90 ) coupled between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 ) which has a first switching position ( 108 ) blocking fluid communication between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ) and a second switching position ( 110 ) establishing a fluid connection between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ). 2. The front loader arrangement ( 12 ), as defined in claim 1 , wherein, said shut-off valve ( 90 ) is coupled to said hydraulic accumulator ( 82 ) and, when in said second switching position ( 110 ), also establishes a fluid connection between the hydraulic accumulator ( 82 ) and the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ). 3. The front loader arrangement ( 12 ), as defined in to claim 2 , wherein, said shut-off valve ( 90 ), when in said first switching position ( 108 ), acts to interrupt a fluid connection between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ). 4. In a front loader arrangement ( 12 ) including a mounting frame ( 16 ) and a mounting mast ( 18 ), wherein the mounting mast ( 18 ) can be coupled to the mounting frame ( 16 ) and can be decoupled therefrom, a front loader arm ( 20 ) having a rear end connected to the mounting mast ( 18 ) for pivoting vertically relative to the mounting mast ( 18 ), and a hydraulic system ( 85 ), adapted for being coupled to a hydraulic fluid supply and associated control valve, incorporating a double-acting hydraulic cylinder ( 24 ) extending between the front loader arm ( 20 ) and the mounting mast ( 18 ) and including a head end chamber ( 94 ) and a rod end chamber ( 96 ), and further incorporating a device for the hydraulic spring suspension of the front loader arm ( 20 ) defined in part by a hydraulic accumulator ( 82 ) in conjunction with a load-pressure-controllable control valve ( 84 ), the improvement comprising: said hydraulic system ( 85 ) further incorporating an adjusting means, by means of which the hydraulic cylinder ( 24 ) can be brought into a floating position when the hydraulic fluid supply is decoupled from the hydraulic system ( 85 ); said adjusting means comprising a shut-off valve ( 90 ) coupled between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 ) which has a first switching position ( 108 ) blocking fluid communication between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ) and a second switching position ( 110 ) establishing a fluid connection between the head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ); and wherein a further hydraulic accumulator ( 112 ) is connected between said head end and rod end chambers ( 94 , 96 ) by way of said shut-off valve ( 90 ); and said shut-off valve ( 90 ), when in the said second switching position ( 110 ), establishing a fluid connection between the head end chamber ( 94 ), the rod end chamber ( 96 ) and the further hydraulic accumulator ( 112 ). 5. The front loader arrangement ( 12 ), as defined in claim 4 , wherein said shut-off valve ( 90 ), when in said first switching position ( 108 ), acts to interrupt a fluid connection between the head end chamber ( 94 ), the rod end chamber ( 96 ) and the further hydraulic accumulator ( 112 ). 6. The front loader arrangement ( 12 ), as defined in claim 4 , wherein a bypass line ( 116 ) is arranged between the further hydraulic accumulator ( 112 ) and the head end chamber ( 94 ); and a check valve ( 118 ) is located in the bypass line ( 116 ) and closes in the direction of the further hydraulic accumulator ( 112 ). 7. An agricultural vehicle ( 10 ) equipped with a front loader arrangement ( 12 ) as defined in any one of claims 1 to 6 .

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  • with energy recovery arrangements, e.g. using accumulators, flywheels · CPC title

  • having additional valves for interconnecting the fluid chambers of a double-acting actuator, e.g. for regeneration mode or for floating mode · CPC title

  • Arrangements for controlling the attitude of actuators, e.g. speed, floating function · CPC title

  • Hand tools (edge trimmers for lawns A01G3/06) · CPC title

  • the chambers being connected in parallel · CPC title

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What does patent US9267263B2 cover?
A front loader arrangement includes a hydraulically sprung lift cylinder arrangement coupled between opposite loader arm sides and respectively mounting masts. In order to permit the masts to pivot freely about their pivotal connections with the loader arm sides to aid the coupling of the masts to respective mounting frames fixed to a carrying vehicle, the hydraulic system in which the lift cyl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E02F3/422. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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