Title of Invention

FLUID DECELERATION/DE-AERATION DEVICE

Abstract In a hydraulic system having a housing forming a sump, and a valve unit having an outlet port through which hydraulic fluid is expelled for communication to the sump, characterized by: a fluid deceleration/de-aeration device comprising a fluid container and a conduit communication fluid from the outlet port to an interior of the container, the container having an opening surrounded by a lip over which fluid spills into the sump when the container is filled.
Full Text FLUID DECELERATION/DE-AERATION DEVICE
BACKGROUND
[01] The present invention relates to a fluid deceleration/de-aeration device for a
hydraulic system.
[02] Tractor hydraulic systems include, among other components, hydraulic
pumps, a hydraulic sump or reservoir, hydraulic functions such as cylinders, and
control valves which control communication between the pump, the sump and the
hydraulic function. Hydraulic reservoirs or sumps have been used to store fluid and
provide de-aerating time for the hydraulic fluid. If the fluid is not de-aerated properly
the hydraulic pump is susceptible to cavitation damage and failure. Aerated oil in a
hydraulic system can cause noise, erratic operation and heat, and can reduce
component life. For example, in certain tractor hydraulic systems hydraulic fluid can
be atomized if it flows with excessive velocity out of a control valve port as it is
communicated to the sump, thus causing the hydraulic fluid in the sump to become
mixed with air or aerated.
SUMMARY
[03] Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a system for
decelerating and de-aerating hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system.
[04] This and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein a
hydraulic system includes sump formed by a lower portion of a housing. A valve unit
has an outlet port through which hydraulic fluid is expelled for communication to the
sump. A pipe or conduit communicates fluid from the valve outlet port to an interior
of a container which is separate from the sump. The container is elongated and
tilted at an angle between vertical and horizontal. The conduit is fixed to an inner
wall of the container. \The container has a lower closed end and an upper open end.
Hydraulic fluid flows from the outlet port to the container where it settles and de-
aerates. When the container is filled, de-aerated fluid spills over a lip surrounding
the open end and falls into the sump.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[05] Fig. 1 is a partially sectional side elevation view of a portion of a hydraulic
system including a fluid deceleration device according to the present invention; and
[06] Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the fluid deceleration device of Fig. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[07] Referring to Fig. 1, a housing 10, such as a rockshaft valve housing,
includes a lower portion 12 which forms a hydraulic fluid reservoir or sump 14. A
valve unit 20 is mounted within housing 10. Valve unit 20 includes a pair of side
surfaces 22, 24, a top surface 26 and a bottom surface 28. An outlet port 30 is
formed in side surface 22.
[08] A conduit 32 has a first end 34 which is connected to outlet port 30 and a
second end 36 which is received by a container 40. A first portion 31 of conduit 32
extends generally vertically over first side 22. A second portion 33 of conduit
extends generally horizontally over top surface 26. A third portion 35 of conduit 32
extends downwardly and laterally away from the second portion, and extends into
and is received by container 40.
[09] As best seen in Fig. 2, container 40 is an elongated cylinder with a lower
closed end 42 and an upper open end 44. Container 40 has a central axis which
extends at an angle between horizontal and vertical. The end part of the third
conduit portion 35 is attached to an inner surface of the container 40.
[010] Fluid expelled from valve outlet 30 flows through conduit 32 and into
container 40, where its velocity is reduced and where it settles. When the container
40 becomes full of hydraulic fluid, fluid will gently flow over the lip surrounding open
end 44 and fall into the reservoir 14. This significantly reduces aeration of the fluid
and reduces aeration-related problems in other hydraulic system components and
extends component life.
[011] While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a
specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and
variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing
description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives,
modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended
claims.
WE CLAIM
1. A fluid deceleration /de-aeration device in a hydraulic system having a
housing and a valve unit, the device comprising a fluid container and a
conduit communication fluid from the outlet port to an interior of the
container, the container having an opening surrounded by a lip over which
fluid spills into the sump when the container is filled.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container is elongated and
has a closed end and an open end, and the conduit has an outlet end
which is received by the container.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container has a closed end
and an open end, and the conduit extends through the open end to an
outlet end which is received by the container.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container has a closed end
and an open end, the container having an inner wall which is fixed to a
portion of the conduit, and the conduit has an outlet end which is received
by the container.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container is elongated and
hollow and has a closed end and an open end, the open end being
positioned higher than the closed end, and the conduit has an outlet end
which is received by the container, wherein the container preferably has a
central axis which extends at an angle between horizontal and vertical.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conduit is routed over a side
surface and a top surface of the valve unit.
7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve unit has a top surface,
a first side surface and a second side surface spaced away from the first
side and facing away thereform, the output port being formed in the first
side surface, and the second side surface facing towards the fluid
reservoir, wherein the conduit preferably is routed over the top surface of
the valve unit.
8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container is spaced apart
from the sump or wherein the container is spaced apart from the above
the sump.
9. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the conduit communicates fluid
to an interior of the container.
lO.The hydraulic system having a housing forming a sump, and a valve unit
having an output port through which hydraulic fluid is expelled for
communication to the sump, and comprising a fluid deceleration/ de-
aeration device as claimed in claim 1.


In a hydraulic system having a housing forming a sump, and a valve unit having
an outlet port through which hydraulic fluid is expelled for communication to the
sump, characterized by: a fluid deceleration/de-aeration device comprising a fluid
container and a conduit communication fluid from the outlet port to an interior of
the container, the container having an opening surrounded by a lip over which
fluid spills into the sump when the container is filled.

Documents:

00779-kol-2005-abstract.pdf

00779-kol-2005-description complete.pdf

00779-kol-2005-drawings.pdf

00779-kol-2005-form 1.pdf

00779-kol-2005-form 2.pdf

00779-kol-2005-form 3.pdf

00779-kol-2005-form 5.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(09-03-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(09-03-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(09-03-2012)-OTHERS.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(09-03-2012)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(25-08-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(25-08-2011)-OTHERS PATENT DOCUMENTS.pdf

779-KOL-2005-(25-08-2011)-PA.pdf

779-KOL-2005-CORRESPONDENCE.PDF

779-kol-2005-correspondence1.1.pdf

779-kol-2005-examination report.pdf

779-kol-2005-form 18.pdf

779-kol-2005-form 26.pdf

779-kol-2005-form 3.pdf

779-kol-2005-form 5.pdf

779-KOL-2005-FORM-27.pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-claims.pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

779-kol-2005-granted-specification.pdf

779-kol-2005-reply to examination report.pdf

779-kol-2005-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 242863
Indian Patent Application Number 779/KOL/2005
PG Journal Number 38/2010
Publication Date 17-Sep-2010
Grant Date 16-Sep-2010
Date of Filing 26-Aug-2005
Name of Patentee DEERE & COMPANY
Applicant Address MOLINE, ILLINOIS
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HICOK, GAYLEN E. 2444 MIDWAY ROAD, CHARLES CITY IA 50616
PCT International Classification Number B01D 35/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10/968516 2004-10-19 U.S.A.