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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Patents Court) Decisions >> Triumph Actuation Systems LLC v Aeroquip-Vickers Ltd & Anor [2007] EWHC 1367 (Pat) (15 June 2007) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Patents/2007/1367.html Cite as: [2007] EWHC 1367 (Pat) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
PATENTS COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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TRIUMPH ACTUATION SYSTEMS LLC (formerly known as FRISBY AEROSPACE LLC) |
Claimant |
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AEROQUIP-VICKERS LIMITED EATON LIMITED |
Defendants |
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Michael Silverleaf QC and Mark Vanhegan (instructed by HGF Law) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 28 February – 7 March 2007
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Pumfrey :
Introduction
The Issues in the Proceedings
"The power transfer unit consist of:
- One fixed displacement hydraulic motor connected to the green system
- One variable displacement motor connected to the yellow system
- Displacements required for the "Yellow Motor":
(a) Max. displacement
Power transfer to green system (Motor operation)
(b) Min. displacement
Power transfer to yellow system (Pump operation)
(c) Neutral displacement
Power Transfer Unit inoperative (no rotation) at pressure differences between green – and yellow system lower than specified – displacement.
- The displacement change shall be done by a device integrated in the power transfer unit.
- The yoke position for neutral displacement shall be spring centered.
- The displacement control or/and switching logic shall be a part of the Power Transfer Unit or an additional item to be delivered by the supplier.
- The power transfer shall be ensured by a drive shaft between the two motors.
- Depending on the direction of power transfer each motor has to work either as pump or motor.
- Each motor shall have three hydr. Connections
- Pressure
- Return/Suction
- Case Drain
- One seal drain connection is required for the external leakages of both motors."
This short passage in a lengthy document contains references to pretty well all the items of common general knowledge with which the action is concerned. Earlier paragraphs (2.1.1 and 2.1.2) of the specification describe the role of the equipment, which may be summarised as follows.
The Patent in Suit
"The field of the present invention is reversible hydraulic motor-pump units. More particularly, the present invention relates to power transfer units in which two reversible hydraulic motor-pump units are coupled for torque transfer between them. Each one of the motor-pump units is associated with a separate hydraulic system having its own main high-pressure pump and fluid reservoir. By means of the power transfer unit, hydraulic power may be borrowed from one system for conversion into mechanical power by one of the motor-pump units, and then converted by the other motor-pump unit into hydraulic power which is supplied to the other of the two hydraulic systems."
a) a tendency to operate too frequently;
b) consequent increased wear and shortened service life;
c) the possibility of failure of one portion of the unit resulting in failure of both the systems due to fluid leakage between the two systems;
d) the use of relatively complex electro-hydraulic control systems.
The object of the invention is said to be (column 2 line 8ff.) to overcome these particular problems. So far as the problem of frequent operation is concerned, it is said that it is an additional object of the invention to provide a PTU which, once operating, will maintain a pressure differential between the coupled hydraulic systems lower than the differential necessary to begin operation of the unit. This means that at the end of a cycle the system is intended to overrun before closing down. The turn-off pressure differential is lower than the turn-on pressure differential. Finally, it is to be noted that it is an object of the invention to provide a system the control in which is entirely hydraulic.
The Claims
"(a) Power transfer apparatus which comprises
(b)(1) a first fluid pump-motor unit having associated high and low pressure fluid ports for connection to a first pressure fluid source and a first rotary shaft the first unit being operable to convert energy between pressurised fluid flow and mechanical rotation of the first shaft;
(c) a second fixed displacement fluid pump-motor unit also having associated high and low pressure fluid ports for connection to a second pressure fluid source and a second rotary shaft, the second unit being operable to convert energy between pressurised fluid flow and mechanical rotation of the second shaft,
(d)(2) the first and second shafts being mechanically interconnected for common rotation to transmit power between the first and second units without mixture of their respective fluids;
(e)(3) and control means responsive to the pressure of the high pressure ports of both the first and second units and operable to maintain the pressure differential therebetween below a preselected level whenever the first and second shafts are rotating;
(f)(4) characterised in that the first unit is a variable displacement unit of the axial piston swashplate type with a variable swashplate member and
(g)(5) in operation, the control means adjusts the position of the swashplate member
(h)(6) further characterised in that the control means further includes valve means communicatingone of thea variable-volume chamber with the higher pressure fluid of the first pressure fluid source while simultaneously communicatingthe otheranother variable-volume chamber with the lower pressure fluid of the first pressure fluid source, in response to movement of the valve means in a selected one of two directions; the said variable volume chambers each comprising a plunger operable to adjust the position of the swashplate member;
(i)(7) pressure responsive means operatively associated with the valve means for removing the latter in each of the two direction,
(j) the pressure responsive means having a first pressure responsive face and an oppositely disposed second pressure responsive face sealingly separated from one another;
(k)(8) means communicating the first pressure responsive face with the comparatively high pressure fluid of the first pressure fluid source to effect movement of the pressure responsive means and the valve means in one of the two directions to communicate the other variable volume chamber with the comparatively high pressure fluid;
(l)(9) means communicating the second pressure responsive face with the relatively higher pressure fluid of the second pressure fluid source to effect movement of the pressure responsive means and the valve means in the other direction to communicate the one variable volume chamber with the comparatively higher pressure fluid;
(m)(10) and resilient means yieldably biasing the pressure responsive means and the valve means to a centred position in which neither of the two variable volume chambers communicates with the comparatively higher pressure fluid."
"Apparatus of claim 1 characterised in that
when the power transfer unit is operating to transfer power from the first fluid pump-motor unit to the second fluid pump-motor unit, the swashplate member is positioned in a range extending from its maximum displacement position to its rest position
and if the power transfer unit is operating to transfer power from the second fluid pump-motor unit to the first fluid pump-motor unit, then the position of the swashplate member is modulated in a range extending from its minimum effective displacement position to its rest position."
Infringement
Allowability of the Amendments
"76. – (1) An application for a patent which –
(a) is made in respect of matter disclosed in an earlier application, or in the specification of a patent which has been granted, and
(b) discloses additional matter, that is, matter extending beyond that disclosed in the earlier application, as filed, or the application for the patent, as filed,
may be filed under section 8(3), 12 or 37(4) above, or as mentioned in section 15(4) above, but shall not be allowed to proceed unless it is amended so as to exclude the additional matter.
(2) No amendment of an application for a patent shall be allowed under section 17(3), 18(3) or 19(1) if it results in the application disclosing matter extending beyond that disclosed in the application as filed.
(3) No amendment of the specification of a patent shall be allowed under section 27(1), 73 or 75 if it –
(a) results in the specification disclosing additional matter, or
(b) extends the protection conferred by the patent."
Is the combination of Amended Claim 1 disclosed in the Application?
"According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided in a power transfer unit coupling two otherwise separate hydraulic systems for bidirectional transfer of hydraulic power therebetween without transfer of fluid therebetween, and having a first variable displacement motor-pump unit having a rest displacement coupled in torque transmitting relationship with a second fixed displacement motor-pump unit, each of the motor-pump units being sealingly separated and fluidly communicating with a respective one of the two hydraulic system[s], the power transfer unit having a determined static breakaway torque necessary for starting operation of the coupled motor-pump units, which breakaway torque is provided by the difference between the respective driving and resisting torques of the coupled motor-pump units, the method of operating the power transfer unit comprising: with the coupled motor-pump units static, lowering, with respect to the rest displacement, the effective displacement and resisting torque of the first motor-pump unit in response to relatively lowered pressure of the hydraulic system coupled thereto and anticipation of the operation of the first motor-pump unit as a pump driven by the second motor-pump unit, and increasing with respect to the rest displacement the effective displacement and driving torque of the first motor-pump unit in response to relatively lowered pressure of the hydraulic system coupled to the second motor-pump unit and anticipation of operation of the second motor-pump unit as a pump driven by the first motor-pump unit.
Such a method may also include setting a determined pressure differential between the hydraulic systems necessary for static breakaway to begin operation of the coupled motor-pump units by variation of the effective displacement of the first motor-pump unit selectively below and above the rest displacement. The method may also include, during operation, of the coupled motor-pump units, controlling the effective displacement of the first motor-pump unit during its operation as a pump in a range bounded by the rest displacement and a comparatively lowered displacement, and during operation of the first motor-pump as a motor, controlling its displacement in a range bounded by the rest displacement and a relatively increased displacement."
"Characterised in that the first unit (50) is a variable displacement unit of the axial piston swashplate type with a variable swashplate member (60) and in operation, the control means (32) adjusts the position of the swashplate member."
a) a pair of pump-motors connected together;
b) a spool valve for detecting a pressure differential and directing fluid flow from one system only to move the position of a swashplate; and
c) an actuation device for moving the swashplate in response to the fluid from the spool valve.
"a device (the spool valve) for detecting a pressure differential in each fluid system and in response to that pressure differential routing high and low pressure fluid from one of those systems to control the movement of the swashplate in a proportional manner".
Obviousness
i) to identify the inventive concept and the patent;
ii) to assume the mantle of the skilled but unimaginative addressee, who must have imputed to him the common general knowledge of the art in question;
iii) to identify what, if any, differences exist between the matter cited as part of the state of the art and the alleged invention; and finally
iv) to decide whether, viewed without any knowledge of the alleged invention, those differences constitute steps which would have been obvious to the skilled man, or whether they require any degree of invention.
The Vickers Lecture
– Consists of one variable displacement motor-pump connected to the yellow system and one fixed displacement motor-pump connected to the green system.
– Displacement control by a hydraulic/mechanical device.
– The power transfer in both directions is controlled by a pressure-controlled spool valve. This valve controls the actuation system of the variable displacement motor connected to the yellow system.
– There is no fluid transfer between the two systems possible under normal conditions and in failure case.
– Yellow to green power transfer: the variable displacement unit operates at max displacement.
– Green to yellow power transfer: the variable displacement unit operates at min displacement.
"Control system, method (hydro-mech) is to be shown.
Garrett have a single side of centre actuation system (presumably in the yellow system) but with "both circuit" sending. The advantages of this approach are:-
1) Reduced cross-connections between systems.
2) Possible weight reduction.
Possible disadvantages:-
1) High break-out differential in the event of rapid loss of pressure in the yellow system.
2) High response control stability needed to catch decaying pressure could give problems.
Besing would appear not to have firm preference but system interleakage is important. Our proposal should include a cross-sectional diagram of our conceptual approach."
Conclusion