The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/479,563, filed Apr. 27, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention herein described relates generally to a hydraulic apparatus with return to neutral mechanism.
Many hydraulic apparatuses, such as pumps or motors, include a device that is rotatable for varying the displacement of the apparatus. For example, on a hydraulic pump, such as an axial piston pump, a swash plate is connected to a trunnion arm that is rotatable for varying the displacement of the pump. More specifically, rotation of the trunnion arm rotates the swash plate to vary the displacement of a pumping unit of the hydraulic pump. When the swash plate is in a predetermined location, there is no displacement from the hydraulic pump. The position of the trunnion arm associated with this predetermined location of the swash plate is commonly referred to as the neutral position. Thus, when the trunnion arm is in the neutral position, there is no fluid displacement from the hydraulic pump. When the trunnion arm is rotated in a first direction from the neutral position, the swash plate rotates away from the predetermined location in a first direction and hydraulic fluid flows out of a first system port of the pump. Similarly, when the trunnion arm is rotated in a second direction, opposite the first direction, the swash plate is rotated away from the predetermined location in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and hydraulic fluid flows out of a second system port of the pump.
Mechanisms are associated with such hydraulic apparatuses for acting upon the trunnion to bias the trunnion into the neutral position. One such mechanism is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,968,687, hereby incorporated by reference.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides a hydraulic apparatus comprising: a housing; a trunnion arm extending from the housing; a first bracket rotationally coupled to the trunnion arm; a second bracket fixed to the housing; a third bracket rotatable about the trunnion arm; a fourth bracket rotatable about the trunnion arm; a first biasing member biasing third bracket to move the first bracket toward a neutral position of the trunnion arm when the first bracket is rotated in a first direction; and a second biasing member biasing the fourth bracket to move the first bracket toward the neutral position of the trunnion arm when the first bracket is rotated in a second direction.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides a hydraulic apparatus comprising: a hydraulic apparatus, comprising: a housing; a trunnion rotatably mounted in the housing; a first bracket arm fixedly attached to the trunnion; a return to neutral assembly comprising: a second bracket fixed to the housing; a third bracket rotatable about the trunnion arm; a fourth bracket rotatable about the trunnion arm; a first biasing member attached to the third bracket and the second bracket, the first biasing member biasing the third bracket against the first bracket and toward a neutral position when the first bracket is rotated in a first direction; a second biasing member attached to the fourth bracket and the second bracket, the second biasing member biasing the fourth bracket against the first bracket and toward a neutral position when the first bracket is rotated in a second direction; wherein the fourth bracket does not move when the first bracket arm is rotated in a first direction and the third bracket does not move when the first bracket arm is rotated in a second direction.
At least one embodiment of the invention provides a method of returning a trunnion arm of a hydraulic apparatus to a neutral position when it is rotated away from the neutral position, the method comprising the steps of: providing a return to neutral mechanism having a first bracket arm fixedly attached to the housing, a second arm mounted to a housing of the hydraulic apparatus, a third and fourth bracket rotatable about the trunnion arm, and a first biasing member attached to portions of the second bracket and the third bracket that are positioned in a single plane, and a second biasing member attached to portions of the second bracket and the fourth bracket that are positioned in a single plane; biasing the first bracket arm toward the neutral position using the first biasing member when the first bracket arm is rotated in a first direction; and biasing the first bracket arm toward the neutral position using the second biasing member when the first bracket arm is rotated in a first direction.
Embodiments of this invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention is directed toward a hydraulic apparatus with a return to neutral mechanism.
Spring 34 is attached to the stationary bracket 24 and the third rotatable bracket 26. Spring 34 biases the second rotatable bracket 26 toward the extension portion 32 of the first rotatable bracket 22 and toward a stop portion 25. The stop portion 25 can be either a portion of the stationary bracket 25 as shown in
The operation of the return to neutral mechanism 20 of the pump 10 is shown in the
Prior art return to neutral mechanisms use up to five plates in addition to the trunnion bracket arm 22 to perform the return to neutral function, the present invention uses only one fixed bracket 24 and two rotatable brackets 26, 28. Other designs have a “scissor” effect with plates moving back a forth across each other similar to a pair of scissors. This design utilizes a “pinching claw” type mechanism which works more like a pair of grill tongs or a lobster claw, the force arms are in-line and do not cross.
Although the principles, embodiments and operation of the present invention have been described in detail herein, this is not to be construed as being limited to the particular illustrative forms disclosed. They will thus become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications of the embodiments herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope and content of the present invention are to be defined only by the terms of the appended claims.
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