Hydraulic priority control means for at least two servo motors

Motors: expansible chamber type – Plural relatively movable or rigidly interconnected working... – Condition responsive means for modifying working member...

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91189R, F15B 1116

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046693637

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a priority control means with which the actuation sequence of two servo motors can be automated. For this purpose a priority control valve is provided which on actuation of the higher priority control valve immediately blocks the lower priority servo motor. If the priority servo motor has reached a certain position the associated control valve is automatically switched back so that the actuation of the lower priority servo motor then follows automatically. Via a changeover valve the working pressure of the respective servo motor is furthermore automatically switched to the pump control of an adjustment pump or, with a constant pump, to the load-pressure-dependent pressure control so that a load-dependent regulation takes place.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2892311 (1959-06-01), Van Gerpen
patent: 4074529 (1978-02-01), Budzich
patent: 4124333 (1978-11-01), Liesener

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