Control system for the suction line relief valve of a hydraulic dredge

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Title: Control system for the suction line relief valve of a hydraulic dredge
Patent Number: 5,491,913
Publication Date: February 20, 1996
Appl. No: 08/294,560
Application Filed: August 23, 1994
Abstract: A control system for the suction line relief valve of a hydraulic dredge is disclosed. The system includes a relief valve actuator which is hydraulically operated; a hydraulic pump powered by a motor; a directional valve; an energy storage device; and hydraulic lines connecting the hydraulic pump, the accumulator, and the relief valve actuator. The accumulator converts the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic lines into potential energy which is used to generate hydraulic pressure if the pump fails or loses power. The pressure generated is enough for the operator to move the relief valve actuator which will reposition the relief valve to a desired position after pump failure.
Inventors: Hutchinson, Timothy A. (Prairieville, LA)
Assignees: Pearce Pump Supply, Inc. (Prairieville, LA)
Claim: I claim
Claim: 1. An apparatus for controlling a suction line relief valve of a hydraulic dredge comprising
Claim: a relief valve actuator for operating a relief valve positioned on the suction line of a hydraulic dredge;
Claim: a hydraulic pump having a drive shaft;
Claim: a hydraulic pump motor having a rotor and a power input, said rotor being mechanically connected to said drive shaft of said hydraulic pump;
Claim: a directional valve, in hydraulic fluid connection with said hydraulic pump and said relief valve actuator, for directing the flow of hydraulic fluid so as to control the movement of said relief valve actuator;
Claim: a directional valve controller, mounted on said directional valve, for controlling the operation of said directional valve, said directional valve controller adapted to respond to a signal from a detecting means; said detecting means being in operational connection with said power input of said hydraulic pump motor and said directional valve controller, said detecting means being adapted for sending a predetermined signal to said directional valve controller when said detecting means detects the loss of power to said hydraulic pump motor, said predetermined signal being adapted to cause said directional valve controller to cause the opening of said relief valve; and
Claim: an energy storage means, in hydraulic fluid connection with said directional valve and said hydraulic pump, for converting hydraulic pressure generated by said hydraulic pump into stored potential energy which will generate hydraulic pressure when said hydraulic pump motor loses electrical power, said hydraulic pressure generated by said energy storage means being sufficient to move said relief valve actuator to a new setting.
Claim: 2. The apparatus in claim 1, further comprising
Claim: a directional valve controller, mounted on said directional valve, for controlling the operation of said directional valve;
Claim: a vacuum sensor means for generating a signal corresponding to the vacuum level in said suction line;
Claim: a pressure sensor means for generating a signal corresponding to the pressure level in the discharge line of said hydraulic dredge; and
Claim: an automatic control means, operationally connecting said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means with said directional valve controller, for reading the signals from said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means and sending a signal to said directional valve controller in response to the signals from said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means; and
Claim: setpoint means, operationally connected to said automatic control means, for allowing an operator to enter and store vacuum and pressure level setpoints, wherein said automatic control means compares said setpoints to the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means so that when the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means indicate a vacuum level greater than, or a pressure level greater than, said setpoints, said automatic control means sends a signal to said directional valve controller so as to open said relief valve, and when the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means indicate a vacuum level less than, or a pressure level less than, said setpoints, said automatic control means sends a signal to said directional valve controller so as to close said relief valve.
Claim: 3. The apparatus in claim 1, further comprising
Claim: setpoint means, including in said automatic control means, for allowing an operator to enter and store vacuum and pressure level setpoints, and wherein said automatic control means intermittently compares said setpoints to the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means so that when the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means indicate a vacuum level greater, or a pressure level greater, than said setpoints, said automatic control means sends a signal to said directional valve controller so as to open said relief valve, and when the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means indicate a vacuum level less than, or a pressure level less than, said setpoints, said automatic control means sends a signal to said directional valve controller so as to close said relief valve.
Claim: 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising override means, controllable by an operator, and in operational connection with said directional valve controller, for sending a signal to said directional valve controller so as to close said relief valve.
Claim: 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said energy storage means comprises a piston-type accumulator having first and second chambers, wherein said first chamber is in hydraulic fluid connection with said hydraulic pump and said directional control valve and said second chamber is sealed and charged with a compressible gas.
Claim: 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein
Claim: said directional valve controller further comprises a solenoid, said solenoid electrically configured so as to cause said directional valve to direct the flow of hydraulic fluid so as to open said relief valve when no electrical power is supplied to said solenoid; and
Claim: said detecting means further comprises a relay having a relay coil operationally connected to a set of electrical contacts, said relay coil being wired in parallel with said power input of said hydraulic pump motor, said electrical contacts being wired in series between said automatic control means and said solenoid, said relay being adapted so that when electrical power is supplied to said power input, said relay coil is energized and urges said electrical contacts to close and when electrical power is not supplied to said power input, said coil is deactivated and said electrical contacts are opened.
Claim: 7. An apparatus for controlling a suction line relief valve of a hydraulic dredge comprising
Claim: a hydraulic pump motor having a rotor and an electrical power input, said rotor being mechanically connected to said drive shaft of said hydraulic pump;
Claim: a pressure sensor means for generating a signal corresponding to the pressure level in the discharge line of said hydraulic dredge;
Claim: setpoint means, included in said automatic control means, for allowing an operator to enter and store vacuum and pressure level setpoints, wherein said automatic control means intermittently compares said setpoints to the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means so that when the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means indicate a vacuum level greater than, or a pressure level greater than, said setpoints, said automatic control means sends a signal to said directional valve controller so as to open said relief valve, and when the signals generated by said vacuum sensor means and said pressure sensor means indicate a vacuum level less than, or a pressure level less than, said setpoints, said automatic control means sends a signal to said directional valve controller so as to close said relief valve.
Current U.S. Class: 37/311; 37/317; 406/14
Current International Class: E02F 316; E02F 324
Patent References Cited: 2572263 October 1951 Hofer
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Primary Examiner: Reese, Randolph A.
Assistant Examiner: Warnick, Spencer
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Roy, Kiesel & Tucker
Accession Number: edspgr.05491913
Database: USPTO Patent Grants
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