Hydraulic fluid heat dissipation control assembly and method
US-9518594-B1 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9309902B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9309902-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313734070-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A method for operating a materials handling vehicle includes activating the materials handling vehicle and performing a warm up cycle. During the warm up cycle, energy is provided to at least one valve within the materials handling vehicle so as to energize the valve without providing a working fluid to the valve. Providing energy to the at least one valve effects a heating of oil located within the at least one valve.
Opening claim text (preview).
What is claimed is: 1. A method for operating a materials handling vehicle comprising: activating the materials handling vehicle; and performing a warm up cycle comprising providing energy to at least one valve within the materials handling vehicle so as to energize the at least one valve without providing a working fluid to the at least one valve, wherein providing energy to the at least one valve comprises providing electric current to the at least one valve and effects a heating of oil located within the at least one valve. 2. The method as set out in claim 1 , further comprising performing a power up cycle after activating the materials handling vehicle and before performing the warm up cycle, wherein the power up cycle comprises verifying the operability of at least one vehicle component. 3. The method as set out in claim 1 , wherein the oil comprises a residue oil for the at least one valve. 4. The method as set out in claim 3 , further comprising checking a temperature of the working fluid, the working fluid comprising a hydraulic fluid that is circulated within a hydraulic fluid circuit including the at least one valve for implementing one or more vehicle functions associated with the at least one valve. 5. The method as set out in claim 4 , where the energy is only provided to the at least one valve if the temperature of the working fluid is determined to be below a threshold temperature. 6. The method as set out in claim 5 , wherein the threshold temperature is equal to or less than about −10° Celsius. 7. The method as set out in claim 1 , further comprising prompting an operator if the warm up cycle is to be performed and only performing the warm up cycle if the operator responds in the affirmative. 8. The method as set out in claim 1 , further comprising disabling one or more vehicle functions prior to the warm up cycle. 9. The method as set out in claim 8 , further comprising enabling the one or more vehicle functions upon completion of the warm up cycle. 10. The method as set out in claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve comprises one of a solenoid-operated proportional valve and a solenoid-operated non-proportional valve. 11. The method as set out in claim 10 , wherein the materials handling vehicle comprises a base unit, a mast assembly coupled to the base unit, and a carriage assembly coupled to the mast assembly for reciprocal movement along the mast assembly. 12. The method as set out in claim 11 , wherein the carriage assembly comprises a fork carriage assembly. 13. The method as set out in claim 1 , wherein providing energy to at least one valve comprises providing energy to at least one of the following: an auxiliary lower valve that controls the flow of the working fluid out of an auxiliary hoist piston/cylinder unit when a lowering command is being implemented; an auxiliary raise valve that controls the flow of the working fluid into the auxiliary hoist piston/cylinder unit when a raise command is being implemented; a traverse valve that controls the flow of the working fluid to and/or from a traverse motor when a traverse command is being implemented; a pivot valve that controls the flow of the working fluid to and/or from one or more pivot piston/cylinder units when a pivot command is being implemented; and a load handler valve that controls a pressure level within a hydraulic circuit in which the working fluid flows. 14. The method as set out in claim 1 , wherein providing energy to at least one valve comprises providing energy to each of the following: an auxiliary lower valve that controls the flow of the working fluid out of an auxiliary hoist piston/cylinder unit when a lowering command is being implemented; an auxiliary raise valve that controls the flow of the working fluid into the auxiliary hoist piston/cylinder unit when a raise command is being implemented; a traverse valve that controls the flow of the working fluid to and/or from a traverse motor when a traverse command is being implemented; a pivot valve that controls the flow of the working fluid to and/or from one or more pivot piston/cylinder units when a pivot command is being implemented; and a load handler valve that controls a pressure level within a hydraulic circuit in which the working fluid flows. 15. The method as set out in claim 14 , wherein energy can be selectively provided to each of the individual valves for a valve-specific time period. 16. The method as set out in claim 1 , wherein the energy is provided to the at least one valve during the warm up cycle for a predetermined time period. 17. The method as set out in claim 16 , wherein the predetermined time period is from about three to about five minutes. 18. The method as set out in claim 16 , further comprising displaying a time remaining until completion of the warm up cycle on a display of the materials handling vehicle. 19. The method as set out in claim 16 , wherein the predetermined time period varies according to a determined initial temperature of the working fluid. 20. The method as set out in claim 1 , wherein only a predetermined number of warm up cycles are permitted to be performed by the materials handling vehicle in a given time interval. 21. The method as set out in claim 20 , wherein two warm up cycles can be performed by the materials handling vehicle during every half hour time interval. 22. The method as set out in claim 20 , wherein: energy is provided to the at least one valve during the warm up cycle for a predetermined time period; and a warm up cycle is considered to be performed if the warm up cycle is performed for a least a predefined portion of the predetermined time period. 23. The method as set out in claim 1 , further comprising determining a temperature of the at least one valve and wherein the energy is only provided to the at least one valve if the temperature of the valve is determined to be below a threshold temperature. 24. A method for operating a materials handling vehicle comprising: providing the materials handling vehicle comprising: a base unit; a mast assembly coupled to the base unit; a carriage assembly coupled to the mast assembly for reciprocal movement along the mast assembly; and a hydraulic fluid circuit including at least one valve for implementing one or more vehicle functions; activating the materials handling vehicle; and performing a warm up cycle comprising providing energy to the at least one valve so as to energize the at least one valve, wherein providing energy to the at least one valve comprises providing electric current to the at least one valve and effects a heating of residue oil located within the at least one valve. 25. The method as set out in claim 24 , wherein the carriage assembly comprises a fork carriage assembly. 26. The method as set out in claim 24 , further comprising checking a temperature of a working fluid, the working fluid comprising a hydraulic fluid that is circulated during normal operation of the materials handling vehicle within the hydraulic fluid circuit. 27. The method as set out in claim 26 , wherein the energy is only provided to the at least one valve if the temperature of the working fluid is determined to be below a threshold temperature. 28. The method as set out in claim 24 , further comprising disabling a pump motor during the warm up cycle, the pump motor effecting moveme
Hydraulic devices or systems · CPC title
Constructional features or details · CPC title
Controlling the temperature of the fluid · CPC title
movable in a horizontal direction relative to truck · CPC title
Heating · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.