Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Having condition responsive control in a system of distinct...
Patent
1990-06-26
1992-07-21
Look, Edward K.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Having condition responsive control in a system of distinct...
60327, 60428, 60486, 91 28, 91 33, 91516, F16D 3102
Patent
active
051312271
ABSTRACT:
A prioritizing method and arrangement for a hydraulic system including two independent hydraulic fluid supply units (4, 5) adapted to jointly and severally supply hydraulic fluid to at least two hydraulic components (2, 3). A cross-communication between the at lest two hydraulic components (2, 3) is controlled, with a flow of hydraulic fluid from one of the two hydraulic fluid supply units (5) being diverted to one of the at least two hydraulic components (3) to a substantial exclusion of the other of the at least two hydraulic components (2) in dependence upon an operating condition of the other of the two hydraulic fluid supplying units (5). A biasing force (F) acts upon the prioritizing arrangement so as to define an operating stage at which the respective hydraulic fluid supplying units (4, 5) exclusively supply hydraulic fluid to the respective ones of the at least two hydraulic units (2, 3).
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Look Edward K.
Mattingly Todd
Sundstrand Corporation
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