US20090205328A1 - Construction machine - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/28—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets
- E02F3/30—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets with a dipper-arm pivoted on a cantilever beam, i.e. boom
- E02F3/32—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets with a dipper-arm pivoted on a cantilever beam, i.e. boom working downwardly and towards the machine, e.g. with backhoes
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F9/00—Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
- E02F9/08—Superstructures; Supports for superstructures
- E02F9/0858—Arrangement of component parts installed on superstructures not otherwise provided for, e.g. electric components, fenders, air-conditioning units
- E02F9/0875—Arrangement of valve arrangements on superstructures
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F9/00—Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
- E02F9/08—Superstructures; Supports for superstructures
- E02F9/0858—Arrangement of component parts installed on superstructures not otherwise provided for, e.g. electric components, fenders, air-conditioning units
- E02F9/0883—Tanks, e.g. oil tank, urea tank, fuel tank
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F15—FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
- F15B—SYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F15B1/00—Installations or systems with accumulators; Supply reservoir or sump assemblies
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F15—FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
- F15B—SYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F15B21/00—Common features of fluid actuator systems; Fluid-pressure actuator systems or details thereof, not covered by any other group of this subclass
- F15B21/04—Special measures taken in connection with the properties of the fluid
- F15B21/041—Removal or measurement of solid or liquid contamination, e.g. filtering
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- the present invention relates to a construction machine provided with a working oil tank such as a hydraulic excavator.
- the hydraulic excavator is, as shown in FIG. 5 , formed by rotatably mounting an upper rotating body 2 on a crawler type lower traveling body 1 and attaching a working attachment 3 to the upper rotating body 2 .
- the working attachment 3 is formed by a boom 4 freely raising and lowering, an arm 5 attached to an front end of the boom 4 , a bucket 6 attached to a front end of the arm 5 , a boom cylinder 7 , an arm cylinder 8 and a bucket cylinder 9 serving as hydraulic actuators for driving the boom, the arm and the bucket.
- FIG. 6 shows device arrangement of a part of the upper rotating body 2
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a part of FIG. 6 .
- An engine 10 serving as a power source and a hydraulic pump 11 serving as a hydraulic source are installed in a rear part of an upper frame 12 serving as a base of the upper rotating body 2 .
- a guard cover 15 is openably attached to an end on the right side of the upper frame taking the front side as center. By opening the guard cover 15 , maintenance of the control valve 13 is performed.
- the control valve 13 is, as shown in FIG. 7 , formed such that a plurality of main spools (one main spool is shown in the figure) 16 for controlling the working direction and speed on the basis of a lever operation for each actuator are built in one valve block 17 in a story shape.
- the main spools 16 are provided in parallel with the working oil tank 14 , that is, in the longitudinal direction, due to tube connection to each port or the like.
- a pressure compensating spool (also called as load sensing spool) 18 is provided at right angles with the main spool 16 , that is, in the lateral direction.
- the reference numeral 19 denotes a bolt for closing a take-in and take-out port for the pressure compensating spool 18 .
- the pressure compensating spool 18 is attached to and detached from the valve block 17 in a state that the bolt 19 is removed.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 a configuration the working oil tank 14 as THE RELATED ART is shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 .
- the working oil tank 14 is formed such that a cylindrical filter case 21 having a bottom is attached within a tank main body 20 , a return filter 22 is housed inside thereof, and return oil flowing from the hydraulic actuator through a plurality of return tubes 23 is filtered in the return filter 22 , and then returned to the inside of the tank main body 20 by a return pipe 24 installed through a central part of a filter case bottom wall 21 a.
- the return filter 22 is disposed on the bottom wall 21 a of the filter case 21 and held by a push spring 25 .
- the reference numeral 26 denotes a suction filter for filtering feed oil and the reference numeral 27 denotes a suction tube.
- all the return tubes 23 are connected to the upper side than the return filter 22 , that is, to an upper part of a filter case side wall 21 b.
- the main spool 16 When taking a device layout shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 , at the time of maintenance of the control valve 13 , the main spool 16 is easily attached and detached in the longitudinal direction due to spaces on both the front side and the rear side. However, since a left side space S which is on the working side for performing attachment and detachment of the pressure compensating spool 18 is closed by the working oil tank 14 , it is difficult or impossible to perform an attachment and detachment work of the pressure compensating spool 18 .
- a return structure of the filter case 21 or the like shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 is downsized (reduced in diameter) so that an effective capacity of the tank main body 20 is increased and hence the tank is downsized.
- the construction machine according to the present invention has the following basic configuration.
- the present invention is a construction machine, comprising a control valve for controlling an action of a hydraulic actuator, a working oil tank installed in line with the control valve, a filter case in which a return filter for filtering return oil is housed, the filter case being provided within a tank main body of the working oil tank, and a plurality of return tubes connected to a filter case side wall, wherein a surface of the tank main body of the working oil tank opposing to the control valve is inwardly dented so that between both the working oil tank and the control valve, is formed a working space which is necessary for attaching and detaching a part of the control valve, while the return tubes are separately connected to the upper side and the lower side of the filter case side wall.
- the surface of the tank main body of the working oil tank opposing to the valve is inwardly dented so that between the tank and the control valve, is formed a working space which is necessary for attaching and detaching a part of the control valve. Therefore, it is possible to easily attach and detach the object part due to the working space.
- the filter case is downsized (reduced in diameter) so that an effective capacity of the tank main body is increased. Therefore, it is possible to cover the surface opposing to the valve which is dented in order to ensure the working space so as to ensure a necessary tank capacity.
- the return tubes are separated to the upper side and the lower side so that the restrictions on a combination of the return tubes are eased. Therefore, a shape of the return tubes and the connection structure are simplified and it is advantageous in terms of a manufacturing property and cost. An effect at this point is remarkable in a small tank mounted in a small excavator.
- the return oil is introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the return filter, it is possible to widely use a filtering surface of the filter. Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of the filter.
- the present invention is a construction machine having a working oil tank, the working oil tank comprising a cylindrical filter case having a bottom in which a return filter for filtering return oil is housed, the filter case being provided within the tank main body in which working oil is stored a plurality of return tubes connected to a filter case side wall in a state of communicating with the inside of the filter case, wherein a filter receiving plate is provided in a lower part within the filter case with leaving a gap between the filter receiving plate and a filter case bottom wall, the return filter is provided on the filter receiving plate and at least one of the return tubes is connected to the filter case side wall on the lower side than the filter receiving plate.
- the filter receiving plate is provided in the lower part within the filter case and the filter is installed in a state that the filter is suspended apart from the case bottom wall, it is possible to connect a part of the return tubes to the lower part of the case. That is, it is possible to separately connect the return tubes to the lower part and the upper part of the filter case while avoiding the direct contact of the return oil to the side surface of the filter.
- the return oil can be introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the return filter, it is possible to widely use the filtering surface of the filter. Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of the filter.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing device arrangement of a part of an upper frame of a hydraulic excavator according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing a part of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a working oil tank in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a part of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic side view of a hydraulic excavator of a preferred example of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a view corresponding to FIG. 1 for explaining THE RELATED ART
- FIG. 7 is a view corresponding to FIG. 2 for explaining THE RELATED ART
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the working oil tank as THE RELATED ART.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view by line IX-IX of FIG. 8 .
- FIGS. 1 to 4 A description will be given to an embodiment of the present invention on the basis of FIGS. 1 to 4 and properly with reference to FIGS. 5 to 9 for comparative explanation or the like.
- a hydraulic excavator is taken as an example of an object to which the present invention is applied.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show device arrangement of a part of an upper frame 12 , and correspond to THE RELATED ART shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 .
- a basic configuration of the embodiment is as follows.
- the main spools 16 are provided in parallel with the working oil tank 28 (in the longitudinal direction).
- a pressure compensating spool 18 is provided so as to be orthogonal to the main spool 16 , and in a state that a bolt 19 is removed, the spool 18 is attached and detached due to a working space S between the control valve 13 and the working oil tank 28 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 showing a configuration of the working oil tank 28 correspond to THE RELATED ART shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 .
- a basic configuration of the working oil tank 28 is the same as THE RELATED ART.
- the working oil tank 28 is formed such that a cylindrical filter case 30 having a bottom is attached within a tank main body 29 , a return filter 31 is housed inside thereof, and return oil flowing from the hydraulic actuator through a plurality of return tubes 32 is filtered in the return filter 31 , and then returned to the inside of the tank main body 29 by a return pipe 33 installed through a central part of a filter case bottom wall 30 a.
- the return filter 31 is disposed on the bottom wall 30 a of the filter case 30 and held by a push spring 34 .
- the reference numeral 35 denotes a suction filter for filtering feed oil and the reference numeral 36 denotes a suction tube.
- the working space S is enlarged to the inner side than THE RELATED ART and as shown by an imaginary line in FIG. 2 , it is possible to attach and detach the bolt 19 and the pressure compensating spool 18 in the enlarged working space S.
- the rear half part 29 a 1 of the right side surface of the tank main body 29 is dented so as to form the working space S which is necessary and sufficient for attaching and detaching the pressure compensating spool 18 between the control valve 13 and the working oil tank 28 .
- the entire right side surface 29 a of the tank main body 29 is not dented, but only the rear half part 29 a 1 which disturbs the attachment and the detachment of the pressure compensating spool 18 is dented. Further, the rear half part 29 a 1 is not dented in a concave shape but inclined in the direction moving away from the control valve 13 . Therefore, it is possible to minimize a decrease in a capacity of the tank main body 29 due to the dent, while ensuring an extent which is necessary for the working space S.
- the working oil tank 28 is formed as follows.
- a filter receiving plate 37 is provided in a lower part within the filter case 30 with leaving a gap A (refer to FIG. 3 ) between the filter receiving plate 37 and the filter case bottom wall 30 a .
- the return filter 31 is disposed on the filter receiving plate 37 , pushed and held by a push spring 34 .
- the filter receiving plate 37 is attached to an upper end of the return pipe 33 passing through the filter case bottle wall 30 a in a state that a central part thereof is passed through by the pipe 33 .
- At least one of the return tubes 32 (two return tubes in an example of the figure) is connected to a lower part of a filter case side wall 30 b on the lower side than the filter receiving plate 37 (within a range of the gap A).
- a part which is capable of connecting tubes is also formed in the lower part of the filter case side wall 30 b , and the return tubes 32 are separately connected to an upper part and the lower part of the filter case side wall 30 b.
- the return tubes 32 are separated into the upper side and the lower side, the restrictions on a combination of the return tubes 32 are eased. Therefore, a shape of the return tubes 32 and the connection structure are simplified and it is advantageous in terms of a manufacturing property and cost. An effect at this point is remarkable in a small tank mounted in a small excavator.
- the return oil is introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the return filter 31 , it is possible to widely use a filtering surface of the filter 31 . Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of the filter 31 .
- the return pipe 33 originally provided in the tank 28 is slightly extended and the filter receiving plate 37 is supported by the pipe 33 . Therefore, there is no need for adding an exclusive member for supporting the plate 37 . Consequently, it is advantageous in simplification of the tank structure and there is no fear that flow of the working oil is disturbed within the filter case 30 .
- the filter receiving plate 37 is provided in the lower part within the filter case 30 and the filter 31 is installed in a state that the filter 31 is suspended apart from the case bottom wall 30 a , it is possible to connect the return tubes 32 to the lower part of the case while avoiding the direct contact of the return oil with the filter side surface.
- a support structure of the filter receiving plate 37 may be changed to other structure such as a structure that a supporting member having rough mesh is provided between the plate 37 and the filter case bottom wall 30 a.
- the return tubes 32 may be separated into the upper side and the lower side and connected to the filter case 30 .
- the direct contact of the return oil with the lower side surface of the filter 31 may be avoided by a known baffle plate.
- an intermediate part in the longitudinal direction of the surface 29 a of the tank main body 29 opposing to the valve may be dented in a concave shape seen from the top at a part thereof in the valve height direction or a part thereof of overall height.
- the description is given to the case where the pressure compensating spool 18 and the bolt 19 are to be attached and detached.
- a necessary part of the tank main body 29 may be dented taking the above part as the object part.
- a construction machine provided with the following working oil tank is preferable.
- the cylindrical filter case 30 having a bottom is attached within the tank main body 29 , the return filter 31 is housed inside thereof, and the return oil flowing from the hydraulic actuator through a plurality of the return tubes 32 is filtered in the return filter 31 , and then returned to the inside of the tank main body 29 by the return pipe 33 provided in a central part of the filter case bottom wall 30 a.
- the reference numeral 34 denotes a push spring for pushing the return filter 31 downward
- the reference numeral 35 denotes a suction filter for filtering the feed oil
- the reference numeral 36 denotes a suction tube.
- the filter receiving plate 37 is provided in the lower part within the filter case 30 with leaving the gap A (refer to FIG. 3 ) between the filter receiving plate 37 and the filter case bottom wall 30 a .
- the return filter 31 is disposed on the filter receiving plate 37 , pushed and held by the push spring 34 .
- the filter receiving plate 37 is attached to the upper end of the return pipe 33 passing through the filter case bottle wall 30 a in a state that the central part thereof is passed through by the pipe 33 .
- At least one of the return tubes 32 (two return tubes in an example of the figure) is connected to the lower part of the filter case side wall 30 b on the lower side than the filter receiving plate 37 (within a range of the gap A).
- the tube connection part in which the return oil is not brought into direct contact with the filter side surface is also formed in the lower part of the filter case side wall 30 b , and the return tubes 32 are separately connected to the upper part and the lower part of the filter case side wall 30 b.
- the return oil is introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the return filter 31 , it is possible to widely use the filtering surface of the filter 31 . Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of the filter 31 .
- the return pipe 33 originally provided in the tank is slightly extended and the filter receiving plate 37 is supported by the pipe 33 . Therefore, there is no need for adding an exclusive member for supporting the plate 37 . Consequently, it is advantageous in simplification of the tank structure, and there is no fear that the flow of the working oil within the filter case 30 is disturbed.
- the support structure of the filter receiving plate 37 may be changed to other structure such as a structure that the supporting member having rough mesh is provided between the plate 37 and the filter case bottom wall 30 a.
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Abstract
A rear half part of a surface of a main body of a working oil tank installed in line with a control valve opposing to the valve is dented in an inclining surface shape in the direction moving away from the valve so that between both the tank and the valve, is formed a working space for attaching and detaching a pressure compensating spool, while return tubes are separately connected to the upper and the lower side of a filter case side wall within the body. Within the body, is provided a cylindrical filter case having a bottom in which a return filter for return oil is housed, and the return tubes are connected to the case side wall in a state of communicating with the inside of the filter case. In this configuration, a filter receiving plate is provided in a lower part within the filter case with leaving a gap between the plate and the filter case bottom wall in a state that the plate is supported by a return pipe, the return filter is disposed on the plate, and the return tubes are connected to the filter case side wall on the lower side than the plate.
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- This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 11/931,350, filed on Oct. 31, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. U.S. Ser. No. 11/931,350 claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 to Japanese Applications 2006-311719 and 2006-311720 both filed on Nov. 17, 2006.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a construction machine provided with a working oil tank such as a hydraulic excavator.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- THE RELATED ART will be described taking a hydraulic excavator of a preferred example of the present invention as an example.
- The hydraulic excavator is, as shown in
FIG. 5 , formed by rotatably mounting an upper rotatingbody 2 on a crawler type lower travelingbody 1 and attaching a workingattachment 3 to the upper rotatingbody 2. - The working
attachment 3 is formed by a boom 4 freely raising and lowering, anarm 5 attached to an front end of the boom 4, abucket 6 attached to a front end of thearm 5, aboom cylinder 7, anarm cylinder 8 and abucket cylinder 9 serving as hydraulic actuators for driving the boom, the arm and the bucket. -
FIG. 6 shows device arrangement of a part of the upper rotatingbody 2, andFIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a part ofFIG. 6 . - An
engine 10 serving as a power source and ahydraulic pump 11 serving as a hydraulic source are installed in a rear part of anupper frame 12 serving as a base of the upper rotatingbody 2. On one of left and right sides (on the right side in an example of the figure) on the front side of theengine 10 and thehydraulic pump 11, are installed and laterally aligned acontrol valve 13 for controlling an action of the hydraulic actuator such as each of thehydraulic cylinders 7 to 9, and a workingoil tank 14 for supplying working oil to the hydraulic actuator, with the control valve being placed on the outer side. - It should be noted that a
guard cover 15 is openably attached to an end on the right side of the upper frame taking the front side as center. By opening theguard cover 15, maintenance of thecontrol valve 13 is performed. - The
control valve 13 is, as shown inFIG. 7 , formed such that a plurality of main spools (one main spool is shown in the figure) 16 for controlling the working direction and speed on the basis of a lever operation for each actuator are built in onevalve block 17 in a story shape. - In the
control valve 13, themain spools 16 are provided in parallel with theworking oil tank 14, that is, in the longitudinal direction, due to tube connection to each port or the like. - When there is a need for a so-called pressure compensating function for compensating an action pressure of the hydraulic actuator and ensuring a fixed operability irrespective of a change in load, a pressure compensating spool (also called as load sensing spool) 18 is provided at right angles with the
main spool 16, that is, in the lateral direction. - In
FIG. 7 , thereference numeral 19 denotes a bolt for closing a take-in and take-out port for thepressure compensating spool 18. At the time of assembling a valve and at the time of maintenance, thepressure compensating spool 18 is attached to and detached from thevalve block 17 in a state that thebolt 19 is removed. - Meanwhile, a configuration the working
oil tank 14 as THE RELATED ART is shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 . - The working
oil tank 14 is formed such that acylindrical filter case 21 having a bottom is attached within a tankmain body 20, areturn filter 22 is housed inside thereof, and return oil flowing from the hydraulic actuator through a plurality ofreturn tubes 23 is filtered in thereturn filter 22, and then returned to the inside of the tankmain body 20 by areturn pipe 24 installed through a central part of a filtercase bottom wall 21 a. - The
return filter 22 is disposed on thebottom wall 21 a of thefilter case 21 and held by apush spring 25. - In the figure, the
reference numeral 26 denotes a suction filter for filtering feed oil and thereference numeral 27 denotes a suction tube. - In the tank structure, as THE RELATED ART, all the
return tubes 23 are connected to the upper side than thereturn filter 22, that is, to an upper part of a filtercase side wall 21 b. - In the above configuration, a point that the
control valve 13 and theworking oil tank 14 are aligned is shown in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. Hei11-190449, a control valve structure including thepressure compensating spool 18 is shown in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-13656, and a configuration of the workingoil tank 14 is shown in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2005-282805. - When taking a device layout shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , at the time of maintenance of thecontrol valve 13, themain spool 16 is easily attached and detached in the longitudinal direction due to spaces on both the front side and the rear side. However, since a left side space S which is on the working side for performing attachment and detachment of thepressure compensating spool 18 is closed by the workingoil tank 14, it is difficult or impossible to perform an attachment and detachment work of thepressure compensating spool 18. - Therefore, at the time of maintenance, the
entire control valve 13 has to be removed from theupper frame 12, and hence the work is very troublesome. - As countermeasures thereof, it is thought that (A) the
working oil tank 14 is displaced to the inner side (the left side) and a sufficient working space is ensured between the workingoil tank 14 and thecontrol valve 13, and (B) theworking oil tank 14 is downsized in the lateral direction. - However, it is difficult to realize the countermeasure (A) since in the hydraulic excavator, particularly a small excavator of small rotating type or the like, a device installation space is limited or the like.
- It is also difficult to realize the countermeasure (B), since a tank capacity of the working
oil tank 14 is decreased so that it is not possible to ensure a necessary amount of working oil. - It should be noted that a return structure of the
filter case 21 or the like shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 is downsized (reduced in diameter) so that an effective capacity of the tankmain body 20 is increased and hence the tank is downsized. - However, in the
working oil tank 14 mentioned above, all thereturn tubes 23 are concentrated on and connected to the upper part of theside wall 21 of the filter case in an octopus shape. Therefore, in order to ensure a tube connection area, a perimeter of thefilter case 21 has to be large. As a result, it is substantially impossible to reduce the diameter of thefilter case 21, and hence it is actually difficult to downsize the tank. - It is an object of the present invention to provide a construction machine capable of downsizing a working oil tank so as to ensure a sufficient working space for attaching and detaching a spool between the working oil tank and a control valve and also ensuring a necessary tank capacity under the condition that the control valve and the working oil tank are installed in line with each other and a part disturbed by a tank at the time of attachment and detachment thereof (a pressure compensating spool in the above example) is built in the control valve, or a construction machine provided with a working oil tank capable of avoiding direct contact of return oil with a side surface of a filter, separately connecting return tubes to a filter case and easing restrictions on a combination of the return tubes so as to simplify a connection structure.
- Firstly, the construction machine according to the present invention has the following basic configuration.
- The present invention is a construction machine, comprising a control valve for controlling an action of a hydraulic actuator, a working oil tank installed in line with the control valve, a filter case in which a return filter for filtering return oil is housed, the filter case being provided within a tank main body of the working oil tank, and a plurality of return tubes connected to a filter case side wall, wherein a surface of the tank main body of the working oil tank opposing to the control valve is inwardly dented so that between both the working oil tank and the control valve, is formed a working space which is necessary for attaching and detaching a part of the control valve, while the return tubes are separately connected to the upper side and the lower side of the filter case side wall.
- According to the present invention, the surface of the tank main body of the working oil tank opposing to the valve is inwardly dented so that between the tank and the control valve, is formed a working space which is necessary for attaching and detaching a part of the control valve. Therefore, it is possible to easily attach and detach the object part due to the working space.
- Further, since the return tubes are separately connected to the upper side and the lower side of the filter case, the filter case is downsized (reduced in diameter) so that an effective capacity of the tank main body is increased. Therefore, it is possible to cover the surface opposing to the valve which is dented in order to ensure the working space so as to ensure a necessary tank capacity.
- The return tubes are separated to the upper side and the lower side so that the restrictions on a combination of the return tubes are eased. Therefore, a shape of the return tubes and the connection structure are simplified and it is advantageous in terms of a manufacturing property and cost. An effect at this point is remarkable in a small tank mounted in a small excavator.
- Meanwhile, since the return oil is introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the return filter, it is possible to widely use a filtering surface of the filter. Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of the filter.
- The present invention is a construction machine having a working oil tank, the working oil tank comprising a cylindrical filter case having a bottom in which a return filter for filtering return oil is housed, the filter case being provided within the tank main body in which working oil is stored a plurality of return tubes connected to a filter case side wall in a state of communicating with the inside of the filter case, wherein a filter receiving plate is provided in a lower part within the filter case with leaving a gap between the filter receiving plate and a filter case bottom wall, the return filter is provided on the filter receiving plate and at least one of the return tubes is connected to the filter case side wall on the lower side than the filter receiving plate.
- According to the present invention, since the filter receiving plate is provided in the lower part within the filter case and the filter is installed in a state that the filter is suspended apart from the case bottom wall, it is possible to connect a part of the return tubes to the lower part of the case. That is, it is possible to separately connect the return tubes to the lower part and the upper part of the filter case while avoiding the direct contact of the return oil to the side surface of the filter.
- Further, it is only necessary to extend the filter case in the height direction. There is no need for enlarging the filter case and the tank main body in the radial direction.
- By this, the restrictions on a combination of the return tubes are eased. Therefore, the shape of the return tubes and the connection structure are simplified and it is advantageous in terms of the manufacturing property and cost. An effect at this point is remarkable in the small tank mounted in the small excavator. Alternatively, since the tank can be downsized, it is possible to reduce a space occupied by the tank.
- Since the return oil can be introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the return filter, it is possible to widely use the filtering surface of the filter. Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of the filter.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing device arrangement of a part of an upper frame of a hydraulic excavator according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing a part ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a working oil tank inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a part ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic side view of a hydraulic excavator of a preferred example of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a view corresponding toFIG. 1 for explaining THE RELATED ART; -
FIG. 7 is a view corresponding toFIG. 2 for explaining THE RELATED ART; -
FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the working oil tank as THE RELATED ART; and -
FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view by line IX-IX ofFIG. 8 . - A description will be given to an embodiment of the present invention on the basis of
FIGS. 1 to 4 and properly with reference toFIGS. 5 to 9 for comparative explanation or the like. In the embodiment, a hydraulic excavator is taken as an example of an object to which the present invention is applied. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 show device arrangement of a part of anupper frame 12, and correspond to THE RELATED ART shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 . - A basic configuration of the embodiment is as follows.
- (i) In a rear part of the
upper frame 12, are installed anengine 10 and ahydraulic pump 11. On the front side of theengine 10 and thehydraulic pump 11 on the right side, are laterally aligned acontrol valve 13 and a workingoil tank 28.
(ii) In an end on the right side of theupper frame 12, is openably attached aguard cover 15 taking the front side as center. By opening theguard cover 15, maintenance of thecontrol valve 13 and the workingoil tank 28 is performed.
(iii) Thecontrol valve 13 is formed such that a plurality of main spools 16 (only one main spool is shown in the figure) are built in onevalve block 17 in a story shape.
(iv) The main spools 16 are provided in parallel with the working oil tank 28 (in the longitudinal direction).
(v) Apressure compensating spool 18 is provided so as to be orthogonal to themain spool 16, and in a state that abolt 19 is removed, thespool 18 is attached and detached due to a working space S between thecontrol valve 13 and the workingoil tank 28. - Meanwhile,
FIGS. 3 and 4 showing a configuration of the workingoil tank 28 correspond to THE RELATED ART shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 . - A basic configuration of the working
oil tank 28 is the same as THE RELATED ART. The workingoil tank 28 is formed such that acylindrical filter case 30 having a bottom is attached within a tankmain body 29, areturn filter 31 is housed inside thereof, and return oil flowing from the hydraulic actuator through a plurality ofreturn tubes 32 is filtered in thereturn filter 31, and then returned to the inside of the tankmain body 29 by areturn pipe 33 installed through a central part of a filter casebottom wall 30 a. - The
return filter 31 is disposed on thebottom wall 30 a of thefilter case 30 and held by apush spring 34. In the figure, thereference numeral 35 denotes a suction filter for filtering feed oil and thereference numeral 36 denotes a suction tube. - In the present embodiment, as a different point from THE RELATED ART, there is firstly a point that a rear half part of a surface (right side surface) 29 a of the tank
main body 29 of the workingoil tank 28 opposing to thecontrol valve 13, that is, apart 29 a 1 forming the working space S which is necessary for attaching and detaching thepressure compensating spool 18 is dented in an inclining surface shape in the direction moving away from the control valve 13 (inward). Therefore, the working space S is formed so as to gradually spread towards the rear side. - By this, as understood by comparison with
FIG. 7 , the working space S is enlarged to the inner side than THE RELATED ART and as shown by an imaginary line inFIG. 2 , it is possible to attach and detach thebolt 19 and thepressure compensating spool 18 in the enlarged working space S. - In other words, the
rear half part 29 a 1 of the right side surface of the tankmain body 29 is dented so as to form the working space S which is necessary and sufficient for attaching and detaching thepressure compensating spool 18 between thecontrol valve 13 and the workingoil tank 28. - By this, without enlarging a gap between the
control valve 13 and the workingoil tank 28 and removing thecontrol valve 13, it is possible to easily and efficiently perform a maintenance work of thepressure compensating spool 18. - The entire
right side surface 29 a of the tankmain body 29 is not dented, but only therear half part 29 a 1 which disturbs the attachment and the detachment of thepressure compensating spool 18 is dented. Further, therear half part 29 a 1 is not dented in a concave shape but inclined in the direction moving away from thecontrol valve 13. Therefore, it is possible to minimize a decrease in a capacity of the tankmain body 29 due to the dent, while ensuring an extent which is necessary for the working space S. - Further, in the present embodiment, in order to cover a decreased amount of the tank capacity mentioned above, the working
oil tank 28 is formed as follows. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , afilter receiving plate 37 is provided in a lower part within thefilter case 30 with leaving a gap A (refer toFIG. 3 ) between thefilter receiving plate 37 and the filter casebottom wall 30 a. Thereturn filter 31 is disposed on thefilter receiving plate 37, pushed and held by apush spring 34. - The
filter receiving plate 37 is attached to an upper end of thereturn pipe 33 passing through the filtercase bottle wall 30 a in a state that a central part thereof is passed through by thepipe 33. At least one of the return tubes 32 (two return tubes in an example of the figure) is connected to a lower part of a filtercase side wall 30 b on the lower side than the filter receiving plate 37 (within a range of the gap A). - In other words, a part which is capable of connecting tubes is also formed in the lower part of the filter
case side wall 30 b, and thereturn tubes 32 are separately connected to an upper part and the lower part of the filtercase side wall 30 b. - According to the above configuration, in comparison to the case where all the
return tubes 23 are concentrated on and connected to the upper part of the filtercase side wall 21 b in an octopus shape as in THE RELATED ART shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 , it is possible to shorten a perimeter of thefilter case 30 which is necessary for the above tube connection. - Therefore, it is possible to reduce the diameter of the
filter case 30 and hence enlarge an effective capacity of the tankmain body 30 so as to cover a dented part of the right side surface 20 a, that is, to ensure a necessary tank capacity. - Since the
return tubes 32 are separated into the upper side and the lower side, the restrictions on a combination of thereturn tubes 32 are eased. Therefore, a shape of thereturn tubes 32 and the connection structure are simplified and it is advantageous in terms of a manufacturing property and cost. An effect at this point is remarkable in a small tank mounted in a small excavator. - Meanwhile, since the return oil is introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the
return filter 31, it is possible to widely use a filtering surface of thefilter 31. Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of thefilter 31. - Further, the
return pipe 33 originally provided in thetank 28 is slightly extended and thefilter receiving plate 37 is supported by thepipe 33. Therefore, there is no need for adding an exclusive member for supporting theplate 37. Consequently, it is advantageous in simplification of the tank structure and there is no fear that flow of the working oil is disturbed within thefilter case 30. - Even on the premise of the tank structure of THE RELATED ART shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9 , it is possible to connect a part of thereturn tubes 32 to the lower part of the filtercase side wall 30 b. However by this, the return oil from lower tubes (particularly high pressure oil of a main tube) is brought into direct contact with a side surface of the filter and hence there is fear that the filtering surface (a filter paper) is damaged by pressure thereof. - With regard to this point, in the present embodiment, since the
filter receiving plate 37 is provided in the lower part within thefilter case 30 and thefilter 31 is installed in a state that thefilter 31 is suspended apart from the casebottom wall 30 a, it is possible to connect thereturn tubes 32 to the lower part of the case while avoiding the direct contact of the return oil with the filter side surface. - In other words, it is possible to separately connect the
return tubes 32 to the upper side and the lower side without adverse effects that the filter side surface is damaged by the direct contact of the return oil and a complicated structure of attaching a baffle plate is required in order to avoid the above damage. - (1) A support structure of the
filter receiving plate 37 may be changed to other structure such as a structure that a supporting member having rough mesh is provided between theplate 37 and the filter casebottom wall 30 a. - Alternatively, as is the return structure of THE RELATED ART shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9 , thereturn tubes 32 may be separated into the upper side and the lower side and connected to thefilter case 30. In this case, the direct contact of the return oil with the lower side surface of thefilter 31 may be avoided by a known baffle plate. - (2) In accordance with a positional relationship between the working
oil tank 28 and thecontrol valve 13, an intermediate part in the longitudinal direction of thesurface 29 a of the tankmain body 29 opposing to the valve may be dented in a concave shape seen from the top at a part thereof in the valve height direction or a part thereof of overall height.
(3) In the above embodiment, the description is given to the case where thepressure compensating spool 18 and thebolt 19 are to be attached and detached. However, in the case where a part such as other spool whose attachment and detachment are disturbed by the workingoil tank 28 as well as thespool 18 is provided in thecontrol valve 13, a necessary part of the tankmain body 29 may be dented taking the above part as the object part.
(4) A construction machine provided with the following working oil tank is preferable. Thecylindrical filter case 30 having a bottom is attached within the tankmain body 29, thereturn filter 31 is housed inside thereof, and the return oil flowing from the hydraulic actuator through a plurality of thereturn tubes 32 is filtered in thereturn filter 31, and then returned to the inside of the tankmain body 29 by thereturn pipe 33 provided in a central part of the filter casebottom wall 30 a. - The
reference numeral 34 denotes a push spring for pushing thereturn filter 31 downward, thereference numeral 35 denotes a suction filter for filtering the feed oil and thereference numeral 36 denotes a suction tube. - In the above working oil tank, the
filter receiving plate 37 is provided in the lower part within thefilter case 30 with leaving the gap A (refer toFIG. 3 ) between thefilter receiving plate 37 and the filter casebottom wall 30 a. Thereturn filter 31 is disposed on thefilter receiving plate 37, pushed and held by thepush spring 34. - The
filter receiving plate 37 is attached to the upper end of thereturn pipe 33 passing through the filtercase bottle wall 30 a in a state that the central part thereof is passed through by thepipe 33. At least one of the return tubes 32 (two return tubes in an example of the figure) is connected to the lower part of the filtercase side wall 30 b on the lower side than the filter receiving plate 37 (within a range of the gap A). - In other words, the tube connection part in which the return oil is not brought into direct contact with the filter side surface is also formed in the lower part of the filter
case side wall 30 b, and thereturn tubes 32 are separately connected to the upper part and the lower part of the filtercase side wall 30 b. - According to the above configuration, in comparison to the case where all the
return tubes 23 are concentrated on and connected to the upper part of the filtercase side wall 21 b in an octopus shape as in THE RELATED ART shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 , in the present invention, since thereturn tubes 32 are separated into the upper side and the lower side, it is possible to drastically ease the restrictions on a combination of the return tubes, and connect each of thereturn tubes 32 by selecting a position to which each of thereturn tubes 32 is more easily connected among the upper side and the lower side. Therefore, it is possible to simplify the shape of the tubes and the tube structure. - Further, it is only necessary to extend the
filter case 30 for the gap A in the height direction. There is no need for enlarging thefilter case 30 and the tankmain body 29 in the horizontal direction. - Therefore, it is easy to assemble the tank and a manufacturing property of the tank is dramatically improved. An effect at this point is particularly remarkable in a small tank in which a connection area for the
return tubes 32 is limited, and it is highly advantageous for a small construction machine in which it is difficult to increase size of the tank. - Alternatively, it is possible to downsize the tank instead of an assembling property. By this, since a space occupied by the tank is reduced, it is also advantageous for the small construction machine.
- Since the return oil is introduced and filtered from both the upper side and the lower side of the
return filter 31, it is possible to widely use the filtering surface of thefilter 31. Therefore, it is possible to improve the life of thefilter 31. - Meanwhile, the
return pipe 33 originally provided in the tank is slightly extended and thefilter receiving plate 37 is supported by thepipe 33. Therefore, there is no need for adding an exclusive member for supporting theplate 37. Consequently, it is advantageous in simplification of the tank structure, and there is no fear that the flow of the working oil within thefilter case 30 is disturbed. - It should be noted that the support structure of the
filter receiving plate 37 may be changed to other structure such as a structure that the supporting member having rough mesh is provided between theplate 37 and the filter casebottom wall 30 a. - Although the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments in the attached figures, it is noted that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.
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1. A construction machine, comprising:
a control valve for controlling an action of a hydraulic actuator;
a working oil tank installed in line with said control valve;
a filter case in which a return filter for filtering return oil is housed, the filter case being provided within a tank main body of said working oil tank; and
a plurality of return tubes connected to a side wall of said filter case, wherein
a surface of the tank main body of said working oil tank opposing to said control valve is inwardly dented so that between both said working oil tank and said control valve, is formed a working space which is necessary for attaching and detaching a part of said control valve, while said return tubes are separately connected to the upper side and the lower side of the side wall of said filter case.
2. The construction machine according to claim 1 , wherein
said control valve is provided with a main spool for controlling the working direction and speed of the hydraulic actuator and a pressure compensating spool for compensating a working pressure of the hydraulic actuator, the pressure compensating spool being provided at right angles with the main spool, and the surface of the tank main body opposing to said control valve is inwardly dented so that between said control valve and said working oil tank, is formed a working space which is necessary for attaching and detaching the pressure compensating spool.
3. The construction machine according to claim 1 , wherein
the surface of the tank main body opposing to said control valve is dented in an inclining surface shape in the direction moving away from said control valve so that a working space gradually spreading in one direction is formed.
4. The construction machine according to claim 1 , wherein
a filter receiving plate is provided in a lower part within said filter case of said working oil tank with leaving a gap between the filter receiving plate and a filter case bottom wall, the return filter is provided on the filter receiving plate, a plurality of said return tubes are separated into the upper side and the lower side and on the lower part, connected to the side wall of said filter case on the lower side than the filter receiving plate.
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