Variable pressure control system for dual acting actuators
US-9301438-B2 · Apr 5, 2016 · US
US9609799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9609799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414558498-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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An agricultural implement having agricultural implement for supporting a plurality of gangs of disk blades extending generally laterally relative to a forward travel direction. The implement has carrier frames pivotally connected to wheel assemblies for controlling the height of the carrier frames relative to the ground through hydraulic actuators acting on the wheel assemblies. A hydraulic control unit enables independent and individual control of each actuator through the use of three way valves that selectively connect or lock individual actuators.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An agricultural implement spanning a lateral distance relative to a forward direction, said implement comprising: a plurality of carrier frames, each for supporting a plurality of soil engaging tools; at least one supporting element carried by each carrier frame for variably positioning the carrier frame relative to the soil; an hydraulic actuator having a housing, in which a piston is displaceable and an output shaft connected thereto variably extending from said actuator housing and connected between said each supporting element and said respective carrier frame for varying the position of said respective carrier frame relative to the soil; a sensor determining the displacement of the respective carrier frame relative to the soil at said at least one supporting element; a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid; an hydraulic, control unit receiving said pressurized fluid and directing pressurized hydraulic fluid to said actuators to move said actuators independently in response to a signal input; an electronic control unit (ECU) establishing a desired input signal and comparing it to the signal from each said sensor to send a resultant signal to said hydraulic control unit for varying the position of each actuator output shaft to reach the signal input a pair of hydraulic lines extending from said hydraulic control unit for connection with said actuators; and valves controllable by said ECU for individually selectively one of bypassing and connecting each actuator to said hydraulic control unit, whereby said actuators may be controlled individually or in unison. 2. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , wherein each actuator has a piston end and a shaft end and said valves each have a first connection to the piston end of the adjacent valve. 3. The agricultural implement of claim 2 , wherein the first of a plurality of valves has a second connection receiving an input from said hydraulic control unit and subsequent valves have a second connection from the output shaft end of the adjacent valve. 4. The agricultural implement of claim 3 , wherein each of said valves have a third connection to a common line fluidly connecting them. 5. The agricultural implement of claim 4 , wherein each valve has a fluid connection between the first and second connection when in the de-energized state and a fluid connection between connections 2 and 3 in the energized state, thereby enabling the valves to be connected or disconnected from the hydraulic circuit to said hydraulic control unit. 6. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , wherein the valves in a de-energized state permit flow through said adjacent actuator and in an energized state blocks flow through said adjacent actuator. 7. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , in which the variable positioning components are wheel assemblies pivotally connected to said carrier frames for varying the distance of said carrier frames relative to the soil. 8. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , in which there is a pivotal connection between the plurality of carrier frames. 9. The agricultural implement of claim 8 , having a center section with a pair of wheels supporting said carrier frame and at least one pair of outer carrier frames each being supported by a wheel assembly. 10. The agricultural implement of claim 1 , in which the tools are gangs of disk blades for tilling the soil.
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