Claims
- 1. A vehicle engine cooling and steering gear drive system comprising:
- (a) an engine driven variable displacement pump including a pumping element operable to deliver fluid at a rate generally proportional to engine speed for any given displacement, said pump having fluid inlet and outlet ports and including fluid pressure actuated means to vary the displacement of said pump, said pump comprising the sole source of pressurized fluid for said system and having a fluid delivery rate of at least Z at engine idle and maximum pump displacement;
- (b) a hydraulic fan motor having fluid inlet and outlet ports, said fluid inlet port being in series fluid communication with said pump outlet port, said fan motor having a fan speed at engine idle corresponding to a fluid flow rate of approximately Y, and a fan peak speed corresponding to a fluid flow rate of approximately X;
- (c) bypass valve means connected in parallel with said fan motor, operable to bypass said fan motor and being responsive to the need for cooling, said bypass valve means being capable of bypassing at least a substantial portion of Y at a first relatively lower temperature and capable of substantially preventing bypass flow at a second relatively higher temperature;
- (d) flow control valve means having its inlet in fluid communication with said outlet port of said fan motor and with said bypass flow, said flow control valve means having primary and secondary fluid outlets and being operable to communicate a fluid flow rate of approximately Z from said fluid inlet to said primary outlet over substantially the entire range of operating engine speeds and to communicate substantially all fluid flow in excess of Z from said inlet to said secondary outlet, Z being substantially less than X;
- (e) an open-center steering gear mechanism having inlet and outlet ports, said inlet port being in fluid communication with said primary outlet of said flow control valve means, said outlet port of said steering gear mechanism and said secondary outlet of said flow control valve means being in fluid communication with said fluid inlet port of said pump; and
- (f) control valve means in fluid communication with said fluid outlet port of said pump and being operable to communicate a control fluid pressure to said pressure actuated means of said pump, said control valve means including valve means responsive to demand for cooling and being operable (1) at said first relatively lower temperature to communicate a control fluid pressure to maintain the fluid delivery rate of said pump at Y and (2) at said second relatively higher temperature to communicate a control fluid pressure to maintain the fluid delivery rate of said pump at X, over substantially the entire range of operating engine speeds.
- 2. A vehicle engine cooling and steering gear drive system comprising:
- (a) an engine driven variable displacement pump including a pumping element operable to deliver fluid at a rate generally proportional to engine speed for any given displacement, said pump having fluid inlet and outlet ports and including fluid pressure actuated means to vary the displacement of said pump, said pump comprising the sole source of pressurized fluid for said system and having a fluid delivery rate of at least Z at engine idle and maximum pump displacement;
- (b) a hydraulic fan motor having fluid inlet and outlet ports, said fluid inlet port being in series fluid communication with said pump outlet port, said fan motor having a fan speed at engine idle corresponding to a fluid flow rate of approximately Y, and a fan peak speed corresponding to a fluid flow rate of approximately X;
- (c) flow control valve means having its inlet in fluid communication with said outlet port of said fan motor, said flow control valve means having primary and secondary fluid outlets and being operable to communicate a fluid flow rate of approximately Z from said fluid inlet to said primary outlet over substantially the entire range of operating engine speeds and to communicate substantially all fluid flow in excess of Z from said inlet to said secondary outlet, Z being substantially less than X;
- (d) a steering gear mechanism having inlet and outlet ports, said inlet port being in fluid communication with said primary outlet of said flow control valve means, said outlet port of said steering gear mechanism and said secondary outlet of said flow control valve means being in fluid communication with said fluid inlet port of said pump; and
- (e) control valve means in fluid communication with said fluid outlet port of said pump and being operable to communicate a control fluid pressure to said pressure actuated means of said pump, said control valve means including valve means responsive to demand for cooling and being operable (1) at a first relatively lower temperature to communicate a control fluid pressure to maintain the fluid delivery rate of said pump at Y and (2) at a second relatively higher temperature to communicate a control fluid pressure to maintain the fluid delivery rate of said pump at X, over substantially the entire range of operating engine speeds.
- 3. A drive system as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said control valve means defines a valve bore in fluid communication with said fluid outlet port of said pump, a first fluid passage communicating between said valve bore and a source of low pressure fluid, and a second fluid passage communicating between said valve bore and said fluid pressure actuated means, a movable valve member disposed in said valve bore and being movable between a first position permitting fluid communication from said second fluid passage to said first fluid passage, and a second position permitting fluid communication from said valve bore to said second fluid passage.
- 4. A drive system as claimed in claim 3 wherein said control valve means includes means defining a fixed, main flow control orifice through which substantially the entire fluid delivery of said pump can flow.
- 5. A drive system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said main flow control orifice is defined by an orifice member, said orifice member having a varying cross sectional flow area along its axis, said movable valve member being movable in response to a pressure differential across said valve member.
- 6. A drive system as claimed in claim 5 wherein said pressure differential comprises the difference between the fluid pressure at said outlet port of said pump and a second fluid pressure representative of a fluid pressure within said main flow control orifice.
- 7. A drive system as claimed in claim 6 wherein said orifice member defines first and second pressure passages in fluid communication with said flow control orifice, said first and second pressure passages being axially disposed and containing fluid at first and second different pressures, said valve means responsive to demand for cooling being operable to communicate said first pressure passage to said valve bore at said first relatively lower temperature and to communicate said second pressure passage to said valve bore at said second relatively higher temperature.
- 8. A vehicle engine cooling and steering gear drive system comprising:
- (a) an engine driven variable displacement pump including a pumping element operable to deliver fluid at a rate generally proportional to engine speed for any given displacement, said pump having fluid inlet and outlet ports and including fluid pressure actuated means to vary the displacement of said pump, said pump comprising the sole source of pressurized fluid for said system and having a fluid delivery rate of at least Z at engine idle and maximum pump displacement;
- (b) a hydraulic fan motor having fluid inlet and outlet ports, said fluid inlet port being in series fluid communication with said pump outlet port, said fan motor having a fan speed at engine idle corresponding to a fluid flow rate of approximately Y, and a fan peak speed corresponding to a fluid flow rate of approximately X;
- (c) flow control valve means having its inlet in fluid communication with said outlet port of said fan motor, said flow control valve means having primary and secondary fluid outlets and being operable to communicate a fluid flow rate of approximately Z from said fluid inlet to said primary outlet over substantially the entire range of operating engine speeds and to communicate substantially all fluid flow in excess of Z from said inlet to said secondary outlet, Z being substantially less than X;
- (d) a steering gear mechanism having inlet and outlet ports, said inlet port being in fluid communication with said primary outlet of said flow control valve means, said outlet port of said steering gear mechanism and said secondary outlet of said flow control valve means being in fluid communication with said fluid inlet port of said pump; and
- (e) control valve means defining a valve bore in fluid communication with said fluid outlet port of said pump and main flow control orifice means, a movable valve member disposed in said valve bore, and being operable to control the control fluid pressure in said pressure actuated means, said valve member being positioned in accordance with a control pressure differential representative of the pressure differential across said main flow control orifice means, said control valve means including pilot valve means responsive to the demand for cooling and being operable to maintain said control pressure differential substantially constant, whereby (1) at a first relatively lower temperature, the fluid delivery rate of said pump is maintained at Y and (2) at a second relatively higher temperature, the fluid delivery rate of said pump is maintained at X, over substantially the entire range of operating engine speeds, said pilot valve means being operable, in response to a change between said first and second temperatures, to vary instantaneously said control pressure differential to cause a change in the fluid delivery rate of said pump between Y and X, respectively, thereby re-establishing said control pressure differential.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 907,064, filed May 18, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,179,888.
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