Patent ID: 8544378
Filing Date: 2013-10-01
Classification: E02F,F15B

Abstract:
1. A hydraulic system for construction equipment having a float function, comprising: first and second hydraulic pumps and a pilot pump; an operation lever which outputs an operation signal in proportion to an amount of operation; a float function switch which selects a float function; an arm cylinder, a swing device, and a traveling device which are connected to the first hydraulic pump; boom cylinders, a bucket cylinder, and a traveling device which are connected to the second hydraulic pump; a main control valve which is installed in a discharge flow path of the first and second hydraulic pumps, and includes a boom spool that controls a start, stop, and direction change of the boom cylinders when the main control valve is shifted; a solenoid valve which is installed in a flow path between the operation lever and the boom spool and is shifted when the float function switch is turned on; a float valve which is installed in a flow path between the boom spool and the boom cylinders, and is shifted by pilot signal pressure, which is applied when the operation lever is operated to make the boom descend in a state where the float function switch is turned on, to make flow paths on the large chamber side and the small chamber side of the boom cylinders communicate with each other so as to return the hydraulic fluid to a hydraulic tank; and a holding logic poppet which is mounted in the float valve to prevent an abrupt descending of the boom due to leakage of the hydraulic fluid through a flow path between the main control valve and the float valve during the operation of the boom cylinders, wherein the holding logic poppet has an inlet side that is joint-connected to the flow path on the large chamber side of the boom cylinders and an outlet side that is joint-connected to a logic path of the float valve, and is seated to intercept the logic path by a pressure difference due to a difference in cross-sectional area between upper and lower end parts of a poppet and an elastic force of a valve spring that elastically supports the upper end part of the poppet.