Hydraulic system with cross function regeneration

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CA 2340605

A regeneration method for a hydraulic system enables the fluid being forced from a first actuator to be used to power a second actuator. Often the force of the load acting on a hydraulic actuator is used to move the actuator into a given position which motion forces fluid from the actuator. Rather than simply draining that fluid to the system tank, the fluid is routed to a second actuator to be powered when the pressure of the fluid draining at the first actuator is greater than the pressure required to power the second actuator. At other times the draining fluid can be used to drive the pump which has been configured to operate as a motor thereby driving the prime mover connected to the pump. Alternatively the draining fluid can be routed to an accumulator where it is stored under pressure until needed to power an actuator of the system. A unique bidirectional pilot operated poppet valve

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