Tractor hitch position control system
First Claim
1. A control system for a hydraulically operated tractor hitch assembly which includes a main cylinder for controlling hitch raising and lowering movements, a main valve including a control element, said main valve having a dead zone in a neutral position requiring movement of said control element thereof away from a neutral position to effect flow in either direction, for controlling fluid flow to said main cylinder, a pilot cylinder for operating said main valve control element, and electrically operated pilot valve means for controlling fluid flow to said pilot cylinder, said control system comprising:
- means for supplying a command signal having a magnitude corresponding to a target condition of said hitch assembly;
first feedback means for developing a first feedback signal corresponding to an actual operational condition of said hitch assembly;
second feedback means for developing a second feedback signal in response to movements of said main valve control element in either direction beyond said dead zone;
comparative circuit means responsive to said command signal and said first and second signals to develop an output signal such that in response to a difference between said command and first feedback signals flow to said main cylinder is cut off through actuation of said main control valve after said hitch assembly is moved to within a narrow target condition range, selected to optimize accuracy and minimize oscillation, corresponding to said new target condition and before said hitch assembly is moved beyond said narrow target condition range; and
detector means being operative in response to balancing of said command and first feedback signals for controlling said pilot valve means from said second feedback signal to move said main valve control element to said neutral position thereof and said detector means including a first detector circuit responsive to said command and first and second feedback signals, a second detector circuit responsive to said second feedback signal, gating means for selective control of said electrically operated pilot valve means from said first detector circuit or said second detector circuit, and a third detector circuit responsive to a predetermined unbalance of said command and first feedback signals to control said gating means to operate said electrically operated pilot valve means from said first detector circuit and responsive to balancing of said command and first feedback signals to control said gating means to operate said pilot valve means from said second detector circuit, said detector means responsive to said comparator circuit circuit means output signal and arranged to control said electrically operated pilot valve means for controlling positioning of said main valve control element and movement of said hitch assembly to produce said target condition, said main valve control element being initially moved in a direction corresponding to a direction of change in said command signal which signals a new target condition, and said second feedback signal being applied in a direction to cause movement of said main valve control element in a reverse direction, said detector means in association with said electrically operated pilot valve means being operative to provide threshold values of operation such that a predetermined difference in each direction between the amplitude of said output signal and a reference potential at a fixed level relative to ground is required for operation of said pilot valve in a corresponding direction to initiate flow to said pilot cylinder.
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Abstract
A control system is provided for a hydraulically operated tractor hitch assembly including a rockshaft operated by a main cylinder which is controlled through a spool valve operated by a pilot cylinder which is controlled, in turn, through a solenoid operated pilot valve. The pilot valve is selectively controlled from first and second detector circuits through a gating circuit which is controlled by a third detector circuit which responds to a first error signal developed by comparing a command signal which corresponds to a rockshaft target position and a first feedback signal which corresponds to the actual rockshaft position and which is generated by a potentiometer connected to the rockshaft. The first detector circuit is operative when the first error signal is of relatively high magnitude and responds to a second error signal developed by comparing the first error signal with a feedback signal derived through a signal modifying circuit from the potentiometer connected to the spool valve, with the signal modifying circuit being operative to compensate for a dead zone of the spool valve and with the operation being such that the rockshaft is rotated to a position within a zero target range without under-shoot, over-shoot or oscillation. The second detector circuit is operative when the first error signal is of low magnitude and responds directly to the second feedback signal to center the spool valve.
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5 Claims
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1. A control system for a hydraulically operated tractor hitch assembly which includes a main cylinder for controlling hitch raising and lowering movements, a main valve including a control element, said main valve having a dead zone in a neutral position requiring movement of said control element thereof away from a neutral position to effect flow in either direction, for controlling fluid flow to said main cylinder, a pilot cylinder for operating said main valve control element, and electrically operated pilot valve means for controlling fluid flow to said pilot cylinder, said control system comprising:
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means for supplying a command signal having a magnitude corresponding to a target condition of said hitch assembly; first feedback means for developing a first feedback signal corresponding to an actual operational condition of said hitch assembly; second feedback means for developing a second feedback signal in response to movements of said main valve control element in either direction beyond said dead zone; comparative circuit means responsive to said command signal and said first and second signals to develop an output signal such that in response to a difference between said command and first feedback signals flow to said main cylinder is cut off through actuation of said main control valve after said hitch assembly is moved to within a narrow target condition range, selected to optimize accuracy and minimize oscillation, corresponding to said new target condition and before said hitch assembly is moved beyond said narrow target condition range; and detector means being operative in response to balancing of said command and first feedback signals for controlling said pilot valve means from said second feedback signal to move said main valve control element to said neutral position thereof and said detector means including a first detector circuit responsive to said command and first and second feedback signals, a second detector circuit responsive to said second feedback signal, gating means for selective control of said electrically operated pilot valve means from said first detector circuit or said second detector circuit, and a third detector circuit responsive to a predetermined unbalance of said command and first feedback signals to control said gating means to operate said electrically operated pilot valve means from said first detector circuit and responsive to balancing of said command and first feedback signals to control said gating means to operate said pilot valve means from said second detector circuit, said detector means responsive to said comparator circuit circuit means output signal and arranged to control said electrically operated pilot valve means for controlling positioning of said main valve control element and movement of said hitch assembly to produce said target condition, said main valve control element being initially moved in a direction corresponding to a direction of change in said command signal which signals a new target condition, and said second feedback signal being applied in a direction to cause movement of said main valve control element in a reverse direction, said detector means in association with said electrically operated pilot valve means being operative to provide threshold values of operation such that a predetermined difference in each direction between the amplitude of said output signal and a reference potential at a fixed level relative to ground is required for operation of said pilot valve in a corresponding direction to initiate flow to said pilot cylinder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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