Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6672399
-
Patent Number
6,672,399
-
Date Filed
Friday, October 19, 200123 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200420 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 037 347
- 037 348
- 419 7959
- 419 796
- 060 420
- 060 452
- 060 426
- 060 421
- 091 432
- 091 189 R
- 091 402
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A hydraulic fluid diverting arrangement for a utility vehicle provides additional pressurized hydraulic fluid supply to an installed backhoe attachment by diverting hydraulic fluid from the unused rockshaft or three-point hitch of the utility vehicle. A solenoid operated valve manifold is switch actuated by contact from the backhoe during installation of the backhoe to the utility vehicle and diverts hydraulic fluid flow from rockshaft hydraulic cylinders to backhoe hydraulic cylinders. The system increases the available horsepower to the backhoe by using hydraulic fluid otherwise dedicated to the idle rockshaft.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to utility vehicles, such as industrial or agricultural tractors. Particularly, the invention relates to tractors utilizing a rockshaft or three point hitch and an attachable rear-mounted implement.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Utility vehicles typically include an internal combustion engine, which delivers power to a transmission and ultimately to a wheel for traction, and also delivers power to pressurize hydraulic fluid, via one or more pumps, to operate hydraulic tools or implements.
In this regard, it is known to provide three hydraulic pumps driven from the engine. A first pump generates pressurized hydraulic fluid to charge a steering cylinder of the vehicle. A second pump generates pressurized hydraulic fluid to charge a power takeoff clutch pack and at least one hydraulic cylinder which operates a three point hitch or “rockshaft.” The power takeoff is a shaft that is rotated by the vehicle transmission and is used for supplying rotational power to tools, such as mower decks, where rotation is required. The first and second pumps are driven by an auxiliary drive of the engine.
The third pump is usually fixed directly to the crankshaft of the engine and is used to charge pressurized hydraulic fluid to the loader and the backhoe hydraulic cylinders.
Typically, the first pump requires 1.4˜8 horsepower, depending on steering demand and 6 GPM of hydraulic fluid. The second pump requires 1˜9.5 horsepower, depending on demand from the auxiliary circuit, and 5.4 GPM of hydraulic fluid. The third pump requires 3.2˜21.3 horsepower, depending on demand from loader or backhoe circuits and 12 GPM of hydraulic fluid. The engine typically delivers 42 horsepower.
When a backhoe is attached to the utility vehicle, the rockshaft is not needed, nor is it practically operable. The present inventors have recognized the desirability of disabling the rockshaft when a backhoe is attached to the utility vehicle. The present inventors have recognized the desirability of diverting hydraulic fluid that would otherwise supply the rockshaft, when the backhoe attachment is attached. Furthermore, the present inventors have recognized the desirability of using the circulating hydraulic fluid otherwise available to the rockshaft, to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the utility vehicle.
The present inventors have recognized that a proper balance of available engine horsepower directed to the various tractor functions at the proper time is required for best operation of the machine. While the loader is in use, the transmission must necessarily also be in use simultaneously. As such, it is desirable to limit the available horsepower consumed in the operation of the loader while demands are placed on the transmission, to prevent engine stalling.
Conversely, the inventors have recognized that the backhoe is used without demand on the loader, transmission, rockshaft, or steering circuits. Furthermore, the backhoe has very high hydraulic power requirements. This is because in normal operation, 3 or more hydraulic cylinders (of a typical 7 total cylinders) may be in motion at any given time For this reason, the inventors have recognized that it would be desirable to utilize additional flow from tractor systems which are sitting idle while the backhoe is in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for diverting pressurized hydraulic fluid, otherwise available to a utility vehicle rockshaft system, to be used by another hydraulic fluid powered implement on the utility vehicle. Particularly, the invention provides a method and apparatus for diverting pressurized hydraulic fluid from the rockshaft hydraulic system to be available to a backhoe attachment hydraulic system.
The method and apparatus of the invention are advantageously accomplished by use of a rockshaft disable switch. The switch is placed in a position such that installation of the backhoe attachment on the utility vehicle automatically changes the state of the switch.
The switch is connected to a solenoid operator that moves a valve spool to divert pressurized hydraulic fluid from a rockshaft control valve to other hydraulically operated tools, such as to the backhoe attachment. Additional hydraulic fluid available to the backhoe attachment allows for faster movements of the backhoe attachment operating hydraulic cylinders, and thus faster manipulations of the backhoe arms and backhoe bucket.
Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims and from the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary elevational view of a tractor incorporating the present invention with a foreground rear wheel removed to view portions behind the wheel;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged fragmentary elevational view of a backhoe attachment being installed on the tractor of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a schematic diagram of a hydraulic fluid system of the tractor shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3A
is a schematic diagram of a rockshaft control system of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 4
is an enlarged diagrammatic view of a rockshaft disable switch mounted to a surface of a tractor.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
FIG. 1
illustrates a utility vehicle
20
with an attachable rear-mounted implement, such as a backhoe attachment
24
. The utility vehicle
20
includes a cab or operator's station
28
including a seat
32
, a steering wheel
34
, and loader controls
36
. The cab is supported on a chassis
42
which is supported on front wheels
44
and larger rear wheels
46
. The utility vehicle
20
can be equipped with a front mounted loader assembly
48
.
The backhoe attachment
24
includes a bucket
54
, a distal arm or dipperstick
58
, an intermediate arm or boom arm
62
, a swivel arm or swivel tower
66
and a base assembly or mainframe
67
. The distal arm
58
can be pivoted about a point
58
a
with respect to the intermediate arm
62
by a hydraulic cylinder
70
. The intermediate arm
62
can be pivoted about a point
62
a
with respect to the swivel arm
66
by a boom cylinder
74
. The swivel arm
66
can be swung about a vertical axis with respect to the base assembly
67
. The bucket
54
can be rotated about a point
54
a
with respect to the first arm
58
by a hydraulic cylinder
76
and linkages
54
b,
54
c.
The operation of the hydraulic cylinders is by rear-mounted controls
82
.
The backhoe base assembly
67
includes laterally directed, laterally spaced apart, round bars
92
(one shown) extending on opposite sides of the base assembly
67
on a bottom thereof. The base assembly
67
further includes laterally spaced apart cylinder bosses
102
(one shown) located substantially above the round bars
92
and extending laterally on opposite sides of the base assembly. The bars
92
and bosses
102
are arranged in mirror image symmetrical fashion across a longitudinal vertical plane.
The utility vehicle chassis
42
includes a mounting structure
42
a
comprising hooks or seats
106
(one shown) opened upwardly and located on opposite lateral sides of the rear portion of the chassis
42
. The seats
106
are sized and shaped to each receive a round bar
92
therein. The mounting structure
42
a
further includes two laterally spaced apart receivers
112
(one shown) which are sized and shaped to receive the bosses
102
therein. The receivers
112
are open substantially horizontally toward the backhoe attachment. The mounting structure
42
a
is configured in mirror image symmetrical fashion across a longitudinal vertical plane.
FIG. 2
illustrates, in an enlarged view, the base assembly
67
of the backhoe attachment
24
partially engaged to the utility vehicle
20
. The round bars
92
are already fit into the seats
106
. The boss cylinders
102
are then rotated up to engage the receivers
112
,
114
. The receivers
112
each include a semi-circular rim portion
112
a
and a pin receiving cylinder
112
b
having a base
112
c.
Each boss
102
includes a central bore
102
a.
When a boss
102
is fit into the receiver rim portions
112
a
the bore
102
a
aligns with the bore
112
c
as the boss
102
fits coaxially against the cylinder portion
112
b.
Two cylindrical connector pins
115
are fit through the central bores
102
a
of the bosses
102
, respectively, and through the adjacent bores
112
c
of the cylinder portions
112
b
of the receivers
112
to lock the backhoe attachment
24
to the utility vehicle
20
. Means, such as a radial locking pin
117
that penetrates the cylinder
112
or the boss
102
and the connector pin
115
, can be provided to lock the connector pins
115
in place.
The backhoe attachment is removeable by removing the connector pins
115
when it is desired to install a different rear attachment, such as a mower deck, or a tiller.
FIG. 3
illustrates a hydraulic system
120
of the invention. The hydraulic system
120
is charged by three pumps. A first pump
124
and a second pump
126
are driven by the auxiliary drive of an engine
130
. A third pump
134
is driven by the crankshaft of the engine
130
. The first pump
124
charges the power steering system
142
and ultimately powers a steering cylinder
144
. Hydraulic fluid out of the steering system
142
charges a hydrostatic transmission
148
which transfers power from the engine to the utility vehicle gear train. The second pump
126
charges a power takeoff system clutch pack
156
, and a rockshaft system
162
, particularly directing hydraulic fluid through a rockshaft selective control valve
163
(shown in
FIG. 3A
) which powers at least one rockshaft hydraulic cylinder
164
(shown in FIG.
3
A). The hydraulic cylinder(s)
164
controls vertical and/or attitude and/or pitch adjustment of the three-point hitch.
The third pump
134
charges a loader selective control valve
166
and a backhoe selective control valve
168
. The selective control valves
166
,
168
each include an operation control lever for precise manipulation of hydraulic cylinders which control movements of the associated implement.
According to the invention, a diverter valve in the form of a spool valve or cartridge valve
174
is hydraulically connected to pressurized hydraulic fluid from the second pump
126
. In the absence of the backhoe attachment, a solenoid
176
of the valve
174
is normally energized, to overcome spring force, to deliver pressurized hydraulic fluid to the clutch pack
156
and to the rockshaft system
162
. When the backhoe attachment is subsequently installed onto the utility vehicle
20
, the backhoe attachment
24
makes contact with, and trips a switch
178
such that power is disconnected from the solenoid
176
and spring force moves a spool
180
of the valve
174
to connect the backhoe system to pressurized hydraulic fluid from the second pump
126
, and to simultaneously disconnect pressurized hydraulic fluid to the rockshaft system
162
.
By causing this diversion of hydraulic fluid, the third pump
134
can be made correspondingly smaller, having less fluid capacity. The second pump
126
, which is needed for rockshaft operation, but heretofore represented unused capacity during backhoe operation, can now be used to increase total pump capacity to the backhoe attachment.
The size of the pump
134
is typically selected to correspond to the total horsepower demand of the front loader, via the valve
166
. The engine is typically sized to provide reserve power over the horsepower demand of the loader to power the hydrostatic transmission
148
during loader work, when the backhoe is not in use. Thus, sufficient engine horsepower is available to drive both pumps
126
,
134
to supply the backhoe with increased hydraulic capacity. The invention is therefore particularly advantageous to retrofit existing utility vehicles or existing designs for utility vehicles.
FIG. 3A
illustrates a rockshaft or three point hitch control scheme including the rockshaft control valve
163
having an operator controlled lever
163
a
for manipulating a valve spool
163
b.
The spool
163
b
communicates pressurized hydraulic fluid through a system of valves to the hydraulic cylinder
164
. The hydraulic cylinder
164
includes a rod that is configured to extend or retract to pivot a hitch arm
165
to adjust the rockshaft. Although one cylinder
164
is shown, plural cylinders
164
can be used to adjust height, attitude, pitch, etc. Other rockshaft or three point hitch systems are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,216,072; 5,152,347; 4,216,975; and 3,990,520, all herein incorporated by reference.
FIG. 4
illustrates the switch
178
in more detail. The switch includes a switch component
184
which can be a commercially available switch. The component
84
can be mounted on or in a frame or box
185
. The switch component
184
includes a switch button or trigger
186
. The trigger can be a momentary switch which must be continuously depressed to maintain an actuated state. A resilient switch lever
190
is mounted to the frame
185
at an attachment point
192
. The switch
190
includes a button engaging portion
194
, an extending portion
196
, and a roller portion
198
mounted to the extending portion
196
.
When the backhoe is installed, a surface
67
a
of the backhoe attachment base assembly
67
presses the roller portion
198
in the direction A, which pivots the extending portion
196
and the engaging portion
194
about the attachment point
192
to press the button
186
inwardly, to change the state of the switch component
184
, i.e. to open (or alternatively to close) the switch component
184
. An electrical signal is thus sent to the solenoid
176
and hydraulic fluid is thus diverted from the rockshaft to the backhoe attachment. When the backhoe attachment is removed, the lever
190
springs away from the button
186
to change the state of the switch component, i.e. to close (or alternably to open) the switch component
184
, and hydraulic fluid is diverted back to the rockshaft system.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. In a utility vehicle, a selection system for providing pressurized hydraulic fluid to a rockshaft hydraulic system and an implement hydraulic system, comprising:a diverter valve; a first pump hydraulically connected for providing a first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said diverter valve, said diverter valve configured to control direction of said first flow to operate either a rockshaft hydraulic system, or an implement hydraulic system on the utility vehicle.
- 2. The selection system according to claim 1, wherein said rockshaft hydraulic system comprises at least one first hydraulic cylinder and said implement hydraulic system comprises at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and said diverter valve comprises a solenoid valve, and said selection system comprises a switch connected between a source of power and to said solenoid valve, changing the state of said switch changes the state of said solenoid valve to cause diversion of said first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from said at least one first hydraulic cylinder to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder.
- 3. The selection system according to claim 2, comprising a second pump hydraulically connected to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein said first flow comprises about 4 GPM of pressurized hydraulic fluid, and said second pump is sized to provide about 12 GPM of pressurized hydraulic fluid.
- 4. The selection system according to claim 2, comprising a second pump hydraulically connected to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein said first flow is about one-third the flow provided by said second pump to said at leapt one second hydraulic cylinder.
- 5. The selection system according to claim 1, wherein said rockshaft hydraulic system comprises at least one first hydraulic cylinder and said implement hydraulic system comprises at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and said selection system comprises a switch, changing the state of said switch causes diversion of said first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from said at least one first hydraulic cylinder to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder.
- 6. The selection system according to claim 5, wherein said implement comprises a backhoe attachment and said switch comprises a trigger mounted to said utility vehicle to be actuated by contact from said backhoe attachment during installation of said backhoe attachment to said utility vehicle.
- 7. The selection system according to claim 1, wherein said diverter valve is automatically actuated by the attachment of the implement to the utility vehicle.
- 8. In a utility vehicle, a selection system for providing pressurized hydraulic fluid to a rockshaft hydraulic system and an implement hydraulic system, comprising:a diverter valve; a first pump hydraulically connected for providing a first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said diverter valve, said diverter valve configured to control direction of said first flow to operate either a rockshaft hydraulic system, or an implement hydraulic system on the utility vehicle; wherein said rockshaft hydraulic system comprises at least one first hydraulic cylinder and said implement hydraulic system comprises at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and said diverter valve comprises a solenoid valve, and said selection system comprises a switch connected between a source of power and to said solenoid valve, changing the state of said switch changes the state of said solenoid valve to cause diversion of said first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from said at least one first hydraulic cylinder to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder; and wherein said implement comprises a backhoe attachment and said switch comprises a trigger mounted to said utility vehicle to be actuated by contact from said backhoe attachment during installation of said backhoe attachment to said utility vehicle.
- 9. The selection system according to claim 8, comprising a second pump hydraulically connected to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein said first flow comprises about 4 GPM of pressurized hydraulic fluid, and said second pump is sized to provide about 12 GPM of pressurized hydraulic fluid.
- 10. The selection system according to claim 8, comprising a second pump hydraulically connected to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein said first flow is about one-third the flow provided by said second pump to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder.
- 11. A method of supplying pressurized hydraulic fluid to a rockshaft and to a backhoe on a utility vehicle, comprising the steps of:before a backhoe is installed onto the vehicle, supplying a first flow quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid to at least one first hydraulic cylinder operating a rockshaft; and when the backhoe is installed onto the vehicle, automatically diverting the first flow quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid to at least one second hydraulic cylinder operating the backhoe.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said step of diverting the first flow quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid is further defined in that said step is automatically accomplished by the installation of the backhoe onto the utility vehicle.
- 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein said step of supplying is further defined in that before a backhoe is installed onto the vehicle, said first flow quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid is supplied by a first pump and after installation of said backhoe, a second flow quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid is supplied to said second hydraulic cylinder by a second pump, additive to said first flow quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid.
- 14. In a tractor, a selection system for providing pressurized hydraulic fluid to a hitch hydraulic system and a backhoe hydraulic system, comprising:a hitch having a hitch hydraulic system and a backhoe having a backhoe hydraulic system; a diverter valve; a first pump hydraulically connected for providing a first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said diverter valve, said diverter valve configured to control direction of said first flow to operate either a hitch hydraulic system, or a backhoe hydraulic system on the tractor; wherein said hitch hydraulic system comprises at least one first hydraulic cylinder for adjusting an elevation of said hitch and said backhoe hydraulic system comprises at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and said diverter valve comprises a solenoid valve, and said selection system comprises a switch connected between a source of power and to said solenoid valve, changing the state of said switch changes the state of said solenoid valve to cause diversion of said first flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from said at least one first hydraulic cylinder to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder; and wherein said backhoe comprises a backhoe attachment and said switch comprises a trigger mounted to said utility vehicle to be actuated by contact from said backhoe attachment during installation of said backhoe attachment to said tractor.
- 15. The selection system according to claim 14, comprising a second pump hydraulically connected to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein said first flow comprises about 4 GPM of pressurized hydraulic fluid, and said second pump is sized to provide about 12 GPM of pressurized hydraulic fluid.
- 16. The selection system according to claim 14, comprising a second pump hydraulically connected to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder, and wherein said first flow is about one-third the flow provided by said second pump to said at least one second hydraulic cylinder.
US Referenced Citations (8)