The present invention relates to hydrostatic transmissions on work vehicles such as agricultural or utility tractors, and more specifically to an electrohydraulic actuator for a hydrostatic transmission.
Work vehicles such as agricultural or utility tractors have mechanical linkages between forward and reverse foot pedals and the trunnion lever on a hydrostatic transmission. An electrohydraulic actuator is needed between the foot pedals and hydrostatic transmission of a work vehicle, which may be used instead of mechanical linkages, but without any additional supporting components. An electrohydraulic actuator is needed between the foot pedals and hydrostatic transmission of a work vehicle that is relatively low cost and allows other controller enabled features of an electronically controlled hydrostatic transmission such as cruise control, maximum speed settings, engine anti-stall, economy settings, user defined acceleration or deceleration profiles, automotive style throttle control, remote (out of seat) tractor control applications, and interlocks to prevent motion of the tractor under certain conditions. An electrohydraulic actuator is needed that is modular and allows a hydrostatic transmission to be substituted for an electronic transmission while using many of the same mechanical and electrical components on the tractor.
An electrohydraulic actuator for a hydrostatic transmission includes a piston in a cylinder, a centering spring urging the piston to a neutral traction drive position in the cylinder, a forward pressure control valve responsive to movement of a forward foot pedal to variably open a forward passage to provide hydraulic pressure on a first side of the piston, and a reverse pressure control valve responsive to movement of a reverse foot pedal to variably open a reverse passage to provide hydraulic pressure on a second side of the piston. A piston rod is provided between the piston and a joint. The joint is connected to a trunnion lever on the hydrostatic transmission that turns to a forward traction drive position if the piston slides in a first direction from neutral, and a reverse traction drive position if the piston slides in a second direction from neutral. An electronic controller is electrically connected to a pedal position sensor for the forward and reverse foot pedals. The electronic controller provides electrical signals to the forward and reverse pressure control valves based on pedal position. The electrohydraulic actuator may be used instead of mechanical linkages, does not require any additional supporting components, is relatively low cost, and allows other controller enabled features of an electronically controlled hydrostatic transmission. The electrohydraulic actuator is modular and allows a hydrostatic transmission to be easily substituted for an electronic transmission while using many of the same mechanical and electrical components on the tractor.
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In one embodiment, electrohydraulic actuator 100 may include piston 116 which moves in a first direction or a second direction in response to hydraulic pressure in cylinder 118. Forward and reverse pressure control valves 112, 114 may provide hydraulic pressure to the cylinder on each side of the piston. Piston rod 120 may extend through cylinder end cap 122 and connect a first end of the piston to joint 124. The joint may connect to trunnion lever 126 which may pivot a swash plate in hydrostatic transmission 170 to any forward or reverse traction drive position.
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In one embodiment, electrohydraulic actuator 100 may include forward passage 162 between actuator pressure inlet line 148 and a first end of cylinder 118. Forward pressure control valve 112 may variably open the forward passage based on electrical signals from controller 110. When the forward pressure control valve opens the forward passage, hydraulic pressure may urge piston 116 to slide in a first direction from neutral, to the left in
In one embodiment, electrohydraulic actuator 100 may include reverse passage 164 between actuator pressure inlet line 148 and a second end of cylinder 118. Reverse pressure control valve 114 may variably open the reverse passage based on electrical signals from controller 110. When the reverse pressure control valve opens the reverse passage, hydraulic pressure may urge piston 116 to slide in second direction from neutral, to the right in
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In one embodiment, electrohydraulic actuator 100 also may provide position feedback to controller 110 as a logic input for gain scheduling of current to the forward and reverse pressure control valves. For example, a position sensing device on the piston rod or joint may be electrically connected to the controller. When the position sensing device indicates the piston rod or joint is approaching an end stop, the controller may reduce gains in electrical signals to the forward and reverse pressure control valves to gradually ease hydrostatic transmission 170 to an end stop position.
Having described the preferred embodiment, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.