Hydraulic leveling system improvements
First Claim
1. A hydraulic leveling system for a vehicle, comprising:
- at least one set of double acting hydraulic jacks, each jack having an extend side to which hydraulic fluid under pressure is admitted to extend the jack and from which hydraulic fluid exits to retract the cylinder and a retract side to which hydraulic fluid under pressure is admitted to retract the jack and from which hydraulic fluid exits to extend the cylinder;
hydraulic fluid;
a pump that pressurizes the hydraulic fluid;
a reservoir from which the pump draws hydraulic fluid and to which hydraulic fluid is returned;
valves in communication with the jacks, pump and reservoir that are selectively actuable to extend one or more of the jacks by applying hydraulic pump pressure to the extend side and relieve hydraulic pressure from the retract side of the one or more of the jacks and to retract one or more of the jacks by applying hydraulic pump pressure to the retract side and relieve hydraulic pressure from the extend side of the one or more of the jacks;
a pressure sensor with a pressure set point that is actuated when the pressure set point is exceeded, in response to which the system generates a signal indicating retraction of the jacks; and
a controller connected to the pump, valves and pressure sensor that operates so that after the pressure sensor set point is exceeded, the system turns off the pump and continues to hold open one or more of the valves to apply pressure from the pump to the retract side of the jacks and permit flow from the extend side of the jacks to be relieved for a delay period of time after which the controller checks whether the pressure sensor is still activated and if it is not still activated, turns the pump back on and continues to retract the jacks.
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Abstract
A hydraulic leveling system for a vehicle has at least one set of hydraulic jacks that are extended by applying hydraulic pump pressure to an extend side of the jacks and are retracted by relieving hydraulic pressure from the extend side and applying hydraulic pressure to a retract side of the jacks. A pressure sensor has a pressure set point that when it is exceeded the system generates a signal indicating retraction of the jacks. The system operates so that after the pressure sensor set point is exceeded, the system turns off the pump and continues to hold open a valve that applies pressure from the pump to the retract side of the jacks for a period of time and that permits flow to continue from the extend side of the jacks to tank. After such period of time the system once again checks whether the pressure sensor is still activated and if it is not still activated, the system turns the pump back on and continues to retract the jacks.
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1. A hydraulic leveling system for a vehicle, comprising:
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at least one set of double acting hydraulic jacks, each jack having an extend side to which hydraulic fluid under pressure is admitted to extend the jack and from which hydraulic fluid exits to retract the cylinder and a retract side to which hydraulic fluid under pressure is admitted to retract the jack and from which hydraulic fluid exits to extend the cylinder; hydraulic fluid; a pump that pressurizes the hydraulic fluid; a reservoir from which the pump draws hydraulic fluid and to which hydraulic fluid is returned; valves in communication with the jacks, pump and reservoir that are selectively actuable to extend one or more of the jacks by applying hydraulic pump pressure to the extend side and relieve hydraulic pressure from the retract side of the one or more of the jacks and to retract one or more of the jacks by applying hydraulic pump pressure to the retract side and relieve hydraulic pressure from the extend side of the one or more of the jacks; a pressure sensor with a pressure set point that is actuated when the pressure set point is exceeded, in response to which the system generates a signal indicating retraction of the jacks; and a controller connected to the pump, valves and pressure sensor that operates so that after the pressure sensor set point is exceeded, the system turns off the pump and continues to hold open one or more of the valves to apply pressure from the pump to the retract side of the jacks and permit flow from the extend side of the jacks to be relieved for a delay period of time after which the controller checks whether the pressure sensor is still activated and if it is not still activated, turns the pump back on and continues to retract the jacks. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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- 6. A method of operating a hydraulic leveling system for a vehicle, the system having at least one set of hydraulic jacks that are extended by applying hydraulic pump pressure to an extend side of the jacks and are retracted by relieving hydraulic pressure from the extend side and applying hydraulic pressure to a retract side of the jacks and that has a pressure sensor with a pressure set point that when it is exceeded, the system generates a signal indicating retraction of the jacks, wherein the system operates so that after the pressure sensor set point is exceeded, the system turns off the pump and continues to hold open one or more valves that apply residual pressure from the pump to the retract side of the jacks and permits flow from the extend side of the jacks to be relieved for a delay period of time after which the system once again checks whether the pressure sensor is still activated and if it is not still activated, turns the pump back on and continues to retract the jacks.
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