Claims
- 1. A hydraulic drive apparatus comprisinga pump housing; a hydraulic pump mounted in the pump housing; a swash plate supported in the pump housing and engaged to the hydraulic pump; a trunnion arm secured to the pump housing and engaged to the swash plate; a hydraulic motor mounted in a separate housing and operatively connected to the hydraulic pump; a control device comprising: a control arm attached to the trunnion arm; a stud mounted in and extending from the housing a spaced distance from the trunnion arm, wherein the stud is parallel to the trunnion arm; and structure attached to the stud and engaging the control arm to restrict rotation of the control arm.
- 2. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the structure frictionally restricts movement of the control arm.
- 3. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the structure includes a pair of friction washers engaging the control arm and a spring positioned against one of the pair of friction washers to increase resistance of movement of the control arm.
- 4. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 3, wherein the spring is mounted on the stud and pushes the control arm toward the friction washer.
- 5. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the structure prevents rotation of the control arm.
- 6. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 5, wherein the structure comprises a lock-down element mounted on the stud.
- 7. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control arm includes a surface defining an opening through which the stud extends.
- 8. The hydraulic drive apparatus of claim 7, wherein the opening is a curve.
- 9. A symmetric pump comprising:a housing including a trunnion arm extending therefrom; a symmetric end cap attached to the housing; a control arm attached to the trunnion arm; and structure attached to the housing and engaging the control arm to restrict movement of the control arm.
- 10. The pump of claim 9, wherein the structure comprises a friction pack including a spring engaging the control arm.
- 11. The pump of claim 10, wherein the structure includes a stud extending from the housing on which the spring is mounted.
- 12. The pump of claim 9, wherein the structure includes a stud extending from the housing and a friction washer mounted on the stud engaging the control arm.
- 13. The pump of claim 9, wherein the structure prevents rotation of the control arm.
- 14. The pump of claim 13, wherein the structure includes a stud extending from the housing and a nut fixing the control arm to the stud.
- 15. A hydraulic pump apparatus comprisinga housing; a cylinder block mounted in the housing; a swash plate operably supported in the housing; a trunnion arm secured to the housing and engaged to the swash plate; an end plate mounted to the housing and having porting formed therewith; hydraulic hoses secured to the end plate to transfer hydraulic fluid to or from the pump; a control device comprising: a control arm attached to the trunnion arm; a stud mounted in and extending from the housing a spaced distance from the trunnion arm, wherein the stud is parallel to the trunnion arm; and structure attached to the stud and engaging the control arm to frictionally restrict rotation of the control arm.
- 16. The hydraulic pump apparatus of claim 15, wherein the structure includes a pair of friction washers engaging the control arm and a spring positioned against one of the pair of friction washers to increase resistance of movement of the control arm.
- 17. The hydraulic pump apparatus of claim 16, wherein the spring is mounted on the stud and pushes the control arm toward the friction washer.
- 18. The hydraulic pump apparatus of claim 15, wherein the structure prevents rotation of the control arm.
- 19. The hydraulic pump apparatus of claim 18, wherein the structure comprises a lock-down element mounted on the stud.
- 20. The hydraulic pump apparatus of claim 15, wherein the control arm includes a surface defining an opening through which the stud extends.
- 21. The hydraulic pump apparatus of claim 15, wherein the opening is a curve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/354,850 filed Jul. 16, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,393.
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