Claims
- 1. A hydromechanical transmission comprising:
- a power shaft driven by a prime mover;
- a hydrostatic unit with a driving element and a driven element fluidically coupled to each other for joint rotation at a speed ratio variable between predetermined negative and positive limits, said driving element being positively coupled to said power shaft for rotation thereby;
- a planetary-gear train with a first and a second input gear and one output gear centered on a common axis, a planet carrier rotatable about said axis, a first pinion on said planet carrier in mesh with said first input gear and a second pinion on said planet carrier in mesh with said first pinion, with said second input gear and with said output gear, said first input gear being positively coupled with said power shaft, said second input gear being positively coupled with said driven element;
- an output shaft coupled to a load;
- a first clutch operable to couple said output shaft with said planet carrier in a range of low speeds of said output shaft relative to said power shaft;
- a second clutch operable to couple said output shaft with said output gear in a range of high speeds of said output shaft relative to said power shaft; and
- control means coupled with said hydrostatic unit and with said clutches for varying said speed ratio between said negative and positive limits in each of said ranges and for alternately operating said clutches, with a switchover from one clutch to the other at a point where said speed ratio is at said positive limit with said planet carrier, said input gears and said output gear all co-rotating at the same speed.
- 2. A transmission as defined in claim 1 wherein said second pinion is of larger radius than said first pinion.
- 3. A transmission as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said input gears are ring gears and said output gear is a sun gear.
- 4. A transmission as defined in claim 3 wherein said input element is a variable-volume pump and said output element is a constant-volume motor.
- 5. A transmission as defined in claim 4 wherein said pump is adjustable by said control means between a backward-driving position representing said negative limit and a forward-driving position representing said positive limit, said motor rotating in opposite directions but at substantially the same speed in said backward-driving and forward-driving positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 103,437, filed Dec. 14, 1979, now abandoned and contains subject matter disclosed in our copending application Ser. No. 967,006, filed Dec. 6, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,291,592.
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